Nittaya "Nita" Pichedvanichok
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Nittaya "Nita" Pichedvanichok

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Nittaya Pichedvanichok

Nittaya Pichedvanichok

In addition to being the Real Estate Broker at NP International Real Estate and Investment Nittaya(Nita) Pichedvanichok also used to serve as President's Liaison To Thailand for The National Association of REALTORS from 2002-2009 Currently Serving as one of the Board of Directors Member at Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Inc. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Furguson College, Pune, also known as Poona, India. She holds the CCIM, GRI, TRC Certification. She is fluent in Thai, Chinese(TaeChew) languages.

Real Estate Broker


Recent Articles

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01 Jun 2021

Could Rising Home Prices Impact Your Net Worth?

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

Learn how to determine your current net worth and how an investment in real estate can help improve your bottom line. Among its many impacts, COVID-19 has had a pronounced effect on the housing...

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03 May 2021

Finding a New Home for Your Next Stage of Life

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

Imagine the first place you lived as a young adult. Now imagine trying to fit your life today into that space. Not pretty, right?  For most of us, our housing needs are cyclical.1 A...

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apr2020

01 Apr 2021

Can I Buy or Sell a Home Without a Real Estate Agent?

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

Today’s real estate market is one of the fastest-moving in recent memory. With record-low inventory in many market segments, we’re seeing multiple offers—and sometimes even bidding wars—for homes in the most sought-after neighborhoods. This...

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march2021

03 Mar 2021

Is the Real Estate Market Going to Crash?

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

While many areas of the economy have contracted, the housing market has stayed remarkably strong. But can the good news last? When COVID-related shutdowns began in March, real estate brokers and clients scrambled to...

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feb2021

01 Feb 2021

5 Inspiring Home Design and Remodeling Trends for 2021

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

We’ve all spent a lot more time at home over the past year. And for many of us, our homes have become our office, our classroom, our gym—and most importantly, our safe haven during...

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jan2021

01 Jan 2021

New Year, New Home? Set Homeownership Goals Whether You’re Buying, Selling, or Staying Put

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

The start of a new year always compels people to take a fresh look at their goals, from health and career to relationships and finance. But with historically low mortgage rates, increased home sales...

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december2020

01 Dec 2020

10 Ways to Give Back to Our Local Community This Holiday Season

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

This year has demonstrated, perhaps more than ever, the importance of our family, friends, neighbors, and community. It truly “takes a village” to keep a community functioning effectively, whether that’s by keeping our waterways...

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november2020

01 Nov 2020

The New Normal: A Strong Housing Market Expected to Continue into 2021

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

“2020 will be known for a lot of things, and a record-breaking year for real estate will certainly be one of its more unexpected legacies,” prominent economist Daryl Fairweather said.1 And he’s right: most...

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october2020

01 Oct 2020

5 Secrets Buyers and Sellers Must Know About Virtual Home Tours

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

For years now, virtual home tours have helped real estate buyers far and wide find the perfect home. From long-distance military personnel being relocated, to investors expanding their portfolio, to homeowners looking for a...

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01 Sep 2020

Move-Up vs. Second Home: Which One Is Right For You?

by Nittaya Pichedvanichok

The pandemic has changed the way many of us live, work, and attend school—and those changes have impacted our priorities when it comes to choosing a home. According to a recent survey by The...

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