MQDC Showcases Luxury Bangkok Residences In Delhi
MQDC, one of Thailand’s top property developers, showcased its prestigious Bangkok properties at an exclusive invitation-only event in New Delhi’s at The Imperial Janpath.
MQDC is known for Bangkok landmarks including ICONSIAM, a global retail and lifestyle destination. The company has had a presence in India since 2019 with its Whizdom Club, an inspiration hub and co-working space in Delhi’s fashionable Greater Kailash II district.
The company is now completing its flagship The Forestias forest district, ranked among Thailand’s largest-ever developments with an investment value of $3.8 billion. The green neighborhood spans 64 hectares, integrating homes with lifestyle, healthcare, and transport amenities.
“MQDC in Delhi will present luxury properties to suit high net-worth investors amid the ‘third home’ trend,” said Wilawan Brenig, Vice President of International Market Development.
“Bangkok has a special appeal for high-net-worth investors. Working to exacting standards for a discerning global market, MQDC can offer the style and impact that Indian buyers seek in a prestige ‘third home’ reflecting their status and achievement,” she added.
MQDC is leading the Thai property sector’s engagement with India with its youthful Whizdom brand. The company is now opening its second Whizdom Club in India at Gurugram, connecting with India’s dynamic startup community.
Thailand in 2023 targets 2 million Indian tourists, increasingly central to the country’s tourism industry. The country also has tremendous untapped potential for Indian expats, according to Brenig.
MQDC aims to serve upscale Indian buyers amid a trend for successful business people and professionals to build a portfolio of properties including a ‘third home’, beyond their family and vacation properties. “Bangkok’s luxury properties have worldwide elite appeal, combining secure ownership with outstanding quality, attractive yield and rental returns, and access to the peerless attractions of a global metropolis,” said Brenig.