If the project has been cancelled it would seem to fly against the logic of all the other development that has occurred during the last ten years in and around Udon.
It is quite amazing, particularly when you consider the popularity of condominium developments in other parts of Thailand (not only with westerners but with Thai people as well) that developers have been so slow to tap into the market potential for condominiums in Udon.
While they are certainly not for everyone, the lack of condominiums is a major gap in the Udon property market.
Although condominiums are generally more expensive per square foot they are (in my opinion) one of the most sensible property investments in Thailand for those wanting to maximise the protection of their own money in a property “ownership” market fraught with pitfalls for the unwary expat.
However, as with any major investment, it is still necessary to obtain appropriate qualified legal advice before parting with your hard earned money.
Advice from forum contributors, while always interesting, is no substitute for professional advice - and advice from the forum carries no indemnities when it is wrong
