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We help English-speaking buyers navigate the Taiwanese luxury real estate market and connect with trusted local agents: clearly, legally, and efficiently.

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Summary:

Why you should work with a professional Taipei agent

Luxury real estate in Taipei requires strong local knowledge and negotiation experience. A professional agent:

  1. Knows real transaction prices per ping
  2. Understands luxury building positioning
  3. Negotiates strategically
  4. Coordinates with banks and legal paperwork
  5. Protects your long-term investment value

In high-end transactions, accurate market data and negotiation skills make a major difference.

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Please fill in your basic information, and we will introduce you to a reliable local real estate agent in Taipei.
Once the details are confirmed, the agent will personally plan your private viewing itinerary.

⏱ Takes less than 2 minutes — no obligation

Step 1 — Project 1 / 3
Step 1 — Project
Step 2 — Financing & Intent
Last step — Buyer Profile

What happens after I submit my application

  1. Our team reviews your request within 24 hours.
  2. You will receive a confirmation email with the result of the review.
  3. Once we’ve confirmed your budget and housing plans, we’ll connect you with:
    • the local agent linked to the property you selected, or
    • the agent you chose, or
    • a trusted local agent matching your needs in Taipei.
  4. The agent will contact you directly in Mandarin to discuss next steps — with no obligation.

Why Trust Taiwan Housing?

Taiwan Housing is not a traditional agency. Our role is:

Our goal is to help buyers navigate the Taipei luxury property market with clarity and confidence.

Luxury Apartments for Sale in Taipei by District

Taipei offers a diverse luxury real estate market, with each district catering to different lifestyles. From the ultra-modern skyline of Xinyi to the residential elegance of Tianmu, understanding each area helps buyers find the right investment and living environment.

Luxury Apartments in Xinyi District

Xinyi District is Taipei’s most prestigious and modern neighborhood, home to iconic landmarks such as Taipei 101 and the city’s main financial and shopping hub. This district represents the pinnacle of luxury real estate in Taipei.

Luxury apartments in Xinyi typically feature high-rise towers, panoramic city views, and premium amenities such as concierge services, gyms, and private parking. Many properties are located within walking distance of upscale malls, international restaurants, and business centers.

  • Typical price range: NT$100M – NT$300M+
  • Price per ping: NT$1.5M – NT$2.5M+
  • Best for: Executives, investors, and buyers seeking prime location

Xinyi is ideal for buyers looking for strong long-term value and international appeal, with some of Taipei’s most exclusive residential developments concentrated in this area.

Luxury Apartments in Da’an District

Da’an District combines central location with a more traditional and residential atmosphere. Known for Da’an Forest Park, top schools, and a refined urban lifestyle, it is one of the most desirable areas for high-end living in Taipei.

Unlike Xinyi’s modern skyline, Da’an offers a mix of newer luxury developments and well-maintained older buildings with larger floor plans. The district is especially attractive to families and long-term residents seeking both convenience and a quieter environment.

  • Typical price range: NT$80M – NT$200M+
  • Price per ping: NT$1.3M – NT$2M+
  • Best for: Families, professionals, long-term residents

Properties near Da’an Forest Park and top MRT stations are particularly sought after, offering a balance between green space and urban accessibility.

Luxury Apartments in Zhongshan District

Zhongshan District is a dynamic and centrally located area known for its mix of business, entertainment, and residential zones. It offers a more diverse luxury market compared to Xinyi and Da’an.

Luxury apartments in Zhongshan often include modern high-rise buildings as well as boutique residences. The district attracts buyers looking for a central location at a slightly lower entry price compared to prime districts.

  • Typical price range: NT$60M – NT$150M+
  • Price per ping: NT$1.1M – NT$1.8M+
  • Best for: Investors, professionals, urban lifestyle buyers

With easy access to multiple MRT lines and a vibrant city atmosphere, Zhongshan is a strong choice for those who want both convenience and relative value in Taipei’s luxury segment.

Luxury Apartments in Tianmu (Shilin District)

Tianmu is Taipei’s most established expatriate neighborhood, offering a quieter and more spacious living environment. Located in Shilin District, it is particularly popular among international families.

Luxury properties in Tianmu tend to be larger, often in low-rise or mid-rise buildings, with a focus on comfort and livability rather than high-density urban living. The area features international schools, supermarkets, and parks.

  • Typical price range: NT$70M – NT$180M+
  • Price per ping: NT$1M – NT$1.6M+
  • Best for: Expats, families, buyers seeking space and tranquility

Tianmu is ideal for buyers who prioritize lifestyle, space, and community over proximity to Taipei’s business center.

Buying luxury property in Taipei: How it really works

Buying property in Taipei — especially in the luxury segment — follows a structured but faster process compared to many Western countries. Understanding local practices, contracts, and pricing logic is essential.

Typical steps:

  1. 1
    Private property viewing
    Luxury properties are usually shown by appointment only. Some sellers prefer private or discreet visits.
  2. 2
    Price negotiation
    In Taipei, negotiation is common. Real transaction prices often differ from listing prices, especially in the high-end market.
  3. 3
    Signing the Sales Agreement
    Once both parties agree on price, a formal sales contract is signed and a deposit is paid.
  4. 4
    Financing & bank evaluation
    If financing is required, the bank will conduct a property appraisal and review the buyer’s financial profile.
  5. 5
    Final transfer at Land Office
    Ownership transfer is completed at the local Land Office after full payment. Registration is official and transparent.
  6. 6
    Property handover
    Keys and possession are delivered according to the agreed contract date.
📌 Important: In Taiwan, contracts and transaction structures can vary between pre-sale (預售屋) and resale properties (中古屋). Always review terms carefully with a professional agent.
Buying luxury property in Taipei: How it really works

Can buyers get a mortgage in Taiwan?

Taiwanese citizens and eligible residents can apply for mortgages in Taiwan. Loan approval depends on income profile, property type, and current government lending regulations.

In general:

  • Typical down payment: 20–40%
  • Loan-to-value ratio depends on property type and location
  • Luxury properties may face stricter lending conditions
  • Interest rates are relatively stable compared to many countries
  • Mortgage duration usually 20–30 years

What helps:

  • Stable local income
  • Good credit history in Taiwan
  • Working with an agent familiar with bank lending policies

💡 Government regulations may adjust loan ratios for high-value properties.

Taxes and fees you must budget in Taipei

When buying luxury property in Taipei, you should plan for both upfront and ongoing costs.

Upfront costs:

  • Deed tax & registration fees
  • Agent commission (usually 1–2%)

Ongoing costs:

  • House tax (房屋稅)
  • Land value tax (地價稅)
  • Management fees (for luxury buildings)

📌 Taiwan’s tax system is transparent, but high-end properties may fall under stricter regulations such as House & Land Tax 2.0.

Mistakes we see too often in Taipei luxury market

  • Paying above market price without checking actual transaction data
  • Ignoring building management quality
  • Underestimating total holding costs
  • Not reviewing developer reputation (for pre-sale projects)
  • Focusing only on location without considering future liquidity
  • Overlooking parking availability in central districts
⚠️ In the luxury segment, small details can significantly impact resale value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Taiwanese buyers typically need identification, proof of funds, and financial documentation for mortgage approval if applicable. Foreign buyers may require additional eligibility verification. A local agent will guide you through the exact requirements.

Yes. Our partner agents are experienced in assisting both local and international buyers and can communicate clearly in Mandarin and English.

The full transaction process typically takes 4–8 weeks depending on financing and property type. Pre-sale projects may follow different timelines.

Yes. Many buyers purchase luxury property for long-term capital preservation or rental income. Agents can advise based on your financial goals.

Luxury properties are typically located in prime districts such as Xinyi, Daan, Zhongshan, and Tianmu, featuring premium management, newer construction, and higher price per ping.

Some steps can be handled through legal authorization, but final transfer typically requires formal registration procedures in Taiwan.

Yes. High-value properties may face lower loan-to-value ratios under current regulations. Your agent can help assess financing feasibility.

Xinyi District, Daan District, Zhongshan District, and Tianmu are among the most sought-after areas, depending on lifestyle and investment goals.

Taiwan Housing is not a real estate agency and does not participate in viewings, negotiations, or transactions. Our role is to provide organized information and connect you with local Taipei agents who understand the needs of Taiwanese clients. All viewings and transaction matters are handled professionally by the partner agents.
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