Accuracy
Information is reviewed before publication whenever reasonably possible.
Every property published by DOMORA follows editorial standards designed to improve clarity, transparency, and confidence for buyers and sellers.
DOMORA is not a marketplace. We curate properties, review listings, and focus on quality over quantity.
Our role is to present Phuket property information with restraint, context, and editorial care so visitors can make better private enquiries.
Information is reviewed before publication whenever reasonably possible.
Descriptions aim to explain rather than persuade.
Editorial presentation is not influenced by advertising placement.
Our understanding of Phuket provides context beyond basic listing information.
Listings are reviewed and updated whenever meaningful changes become known.
Owners, developers, or trusted partners share available details, media, and context for initial review.
Core facts are checked for completeness, clarity, and consistency before editorial work begins.
Location information is reviewed so buyers understand the setting beyond a simple map point.
Images are assessed for clarity, usefulness, and accurate representation of the property.
Descriptions are shaped with restrained language, consistent terminology, and practical buyer context.
The listing is published when the presentation meets DOMORA's editorial standards.
Listings are revisited when meaningful changes to price, availability, media, or details become known.
DOMORA is not a marketplace. We curate properties, review listings, and focus on quality over quantity.
Our editorial work exists to give buyers and sellers a clearer view of each residence, its setting, and the information that matters before a private conversation begins.
Photography should accurately represent the property. Images should help visitors understand space, light, materials, condition, views, and architectural rhythm.
DOMORA avoids intentionally misleading editing, artificial enlargement, and deceptive visual manipulation. Presentation may be refined, but it should not distort the substance of the property.
Descriptions avoid exaggerated marketing language, misleading claims, and unclear terminology. We aim for calm, balanced presentation that supports careful decision-making.
Listings should use clear descriptions, consistent terminology, and practical context so that visitors understand what is known, what should be confirmed, and where private guidance may be useful.
If information becomes inaccurate, DOMORA reviews and updates the listing whenever meaningful corrections become known.
Visitors, owners, developers, and partners may contact DOMORA regarding possible corrections so published property information can remain useful and current.