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The foreign quota limits foreign ownership in a condominium project to 49 percent of the total unit floor area. That means a foreign buyer cannot simply assume any condo unit can be transferred into foreign name. Before paying a deposit, ask the seller, juristic office and lawyer to confirm whether foreign quota is available for that specific unit and project. This is general guide information only, not legal, tax, financial or investment advice. Confirm c…
Condo Foreign Quota · 2026-07-06 Should I Check Foreign Quota before Paying a Condo Deposit?Yes. Foreign quota should be checked before paying a meaningful deposit because quota availability can determine whether the unit can be registered in foreign name. A unit that looks perfect may not be suitable if the building’s quota is already full or if the seller cannot provide the documents needed for transfer. Treat quota confirmation as an early due-diligence item, not a final-day surprise.
