My name is Vicky Hill, and I have spent most of my career working in finance across Hong Kong, Singapore, and London. Property has always been a natural interest of mine—not just as an investment, but as something real and personal. It’s about creating places people genuinely want to live in, while building value that lasts.
When I first moved to Hong Kong in 2006, I noticed a shift beginning to take place. Older buildings—once overlooked—were being renovated and rented out quickly. They offered something increasingly rare in major cities: space, strong locations, and sensible pricing. Today, this approach is firmly established across the city.
In Bangkok, this same opportunity is now emerging. Many older condominiums sit in the city’s best locations and offer solid construction with generous living space—something newer developments struggle to provide. As land prices rise, new units become smaller and more expensive per square metre, even when located further from the centre. This creates a clear opportunity to focus on the right combination of space, location, and price per square metre.
These buildings are already proven. They have housed happy tenants for decades and continue to perform well. Over time, common areas, lobbies, and shared spaces are naturally revitalised, while the fundamentals remain strong. Renovating individual units allows us to bring them up to modern standards—creating homes that feel comfortable, functional, and easy to live in.
I believe this is where real value lies: in upgrading what already works. By breathing new life into established buildings, we create more sustainable homes that can be lived in and loved, while remaining highly rentable and low risk as investments.
This business was created to help others access that opportunity—combining clear investment thinking with hands-on renovation experience to deliver homes and assets that stand the test of time.
Bangkok is entering a new phase of its property cycle—one where the real opportunities no longer lie in the newest developments, which grow smaller, more expensive, and increasingly distant from the city’s core. Instead, the value is found in the older condominiums: spacious units with solid construction, generous floorplans, and unbeatable locations. These buildings sit in the most desirable areas of Bangkok, benefit from consistently strong rental demand, and offer a scale and structural integrity that modern builds simply cannot replicate.
As these buildings gradually modernize their common areas and as infrastructure around them continues to evolve, values naturally rise. This creates a window for investors and homeowners to acquire prime assets at favourable prices and elevate them through thoughtful, contemporary renovation. It’s a trend already well established in global cities like Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and New York—and Bangkok is now catching up, making this an ideal moment to enter the market.
Older condominiums in Bangkok weren’t just built to last—they were built with quality materials, excellent layouts, and in locations chosen long before the city expanded outward. These are assets with strong fundamentals. While new developments continue to push further away from the center, offering less space at significantly higher prices per square meter, the established buildings in the core remain stable, in-demand, and highly rentable.
For anyone looking to diversify their investment portfolio with a tangible, long-term asset, revitalizing an older condominium is one of the smartest strategies available today. Whether your goal is to secure high rentability, strong and stable returns, or simply to live in a beautifully reimagined home, we help you unlock the potential of these undervalued properties.
Renovating in Thailand can be complex and daunting—especially if you’re unfamiliar with the process or not on the ground. That’s exactly where we come in.
We bridge the gap between international expectations and local execution, ensuring a seamless experience from sourcing to design to renovation.
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