Now, the Bank of Thailand has temporarily eased LTV regulations, making it easier to secure higher mortgage loans. For anyone planning to own a home, this year could be the perfect opportunity to take action without waiting to save a large down payment. Curious how it works? Keep reading!
What is LTV?
LTV, or Loan-to-Value, is the ratio of a loan amount to the appraised value of collateral, such as a house or condominium. In other words, it determines how much you can borrow to purchase a property.
Example: If the LTV is 80%, and a bank appraises a home at 10 million THB, the bank will lend up to 8 million THB. The remaining 2 million THB must be paid as a down payment by the buyer. This measure prevents excessive borrowing, controls overheating in the real estate market, and reduces the risk of default over the long term.
LTV measures are set by the Bank of Thailand to establish safe lending limits that balance risks for both borrowers and financial institutions.
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Low LTV: Buyers must pay a larger down payment.
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High LTV: Buyers can borrow more and pay a smaller down payment.
Historically, the LTV limit has ranged between 80–90%.
Latest LTV Update for 2025–2026
Good news for prospective homebuyers! On March 20, 2025, the Bank of Thailand temporarily eased LTV measures to support the slowing real estate market, allowing buyers to borrow up to 100% of the property value under the following conditions:
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For homes or condos valued below 10 million THB, buyers can borrow the full amount starting from their second loan onwards.
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For homes or condos valued 10 million THB or more, buyers can borrow the full amount from the first loan.
This measure applies to loan agreements made between May 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026, giving buyers the chance to secure larger loans without needing a massive down payment. This is a great opportunity for those buying a new home or a second property.
Why LTV Measures Matter for Aspiring Homeowners
Easing LTV regulations makes it easier for people who want to own a home without having to pay a large lump-sum down payment. Key benefits include:
Smaller down payments – easier home purchases
Saving for a 10–20% down payment can be challenging for many. With 100% financing, buyers can keep their savings for emergencies, home furnishings, or interior improvements.
Higher chances of loan approval for repeat buyers
Previously, banks were stricter with second or third home loans due to higher default risks. The new measures make borrowing easier, especially for properties under 10 million THB.
Easier financial planning
Without needing a large down payment, buyers can allocate funds for furniture, home decor, or savings, improving overall financial flexibility.
Supports market stability
While the real estate market has slowed, easing LTV helps stimulate home purchases while the Bank of Thailand continues to monitor lending prudently to prevent bubbles.
Who Benefits from the LTV Easing?
The measure opens opportunities for those who want to own a home:
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First-time homebuyers: Borrow more with a smaller down payment.
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Families looking to upgrade: Purchase a larger home without a massive down payment.
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Small-scale real estate investors: Buy rental properties without tying up large sums of cash.
Golden Opportunity: Quality Homes from Maison
If you’re looking for a home that combines great location, design, and easier loan approval under the latest LTV measures, consider detached houses in Thawi Watthana by Maison Development. These projects are designed for modern family living, offering privacy, spacious layouts, and convenient locations. Taking advantage of LTV easing now could help you secure your dream home without worrying about a hefty down payment.
For project visits or more information, call 02-295-3397-8.
References:
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Bank of Thailand. Temporary LTV Easing to Support the Real Estate Sector. Accessed October 10, 2025. https://www.bot.or.th/th/news-and-media/news/news-20250320.html
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Krungthai Bank. What is LTV, Why it Matters, and What to Know Before Buying a Home. Accessed October 10, 2025. https://krungthai.com/th/financial-partner/learn-financial/2350