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Going to need something more than that.
Hillbilly, what's your interpretation of "Chanote"?
A chanote basically is the title for the home.
Go to the above website and search the real estate section. Lot's of stuff for sale.
Sorry, I should have put this thread in the forum above.
They are not all Chanote titles if you look at the ownership document section and the same properties have be there for many months, if not years.
don't start me up, wife looks at this weekly,''buy this buy that'' . most banks have one.
many slow moving Property's, many vacant Houses, Bank reposesions etc,
may be the reason I'm still working?
One thing that I cannot figure out is the vacant land properties for sale. In my experience a Thai bank will not loan money on just the land alone.
How does a Thai bank end up with so many vacant land properties for sale?
Security against a loan for a new truck.Originally Posted by hillbilly
^ Same here. Used mrs. vacant land for new car loan security.
Did not know that. Learn something new everyday in the LOS.
From the bank's viewpoint it does make sense.
Some properties were listed at 40 million baht and above. How does this happen?
Dont know, but the wife will like to check this out. She is in the market. Thanks.
Krung Thai do similar on market day with "estate agent/realtor ads on boards outside the bank,few bargains according to the locals with derelicts 200k up
we bought our shophouse through the bank; they had around 6 properties in the same Soi, although only on other double size
all a good price and negotiable
they are now selling for around 40% more and up
yes, but there are several grades, the Chanote being the full titleOriginally Posted by hillbilly
Title Deeds in Thailand | Property Services in Thailand
The bank manager can never admit to a mistake.Originally Posted by hillbilly
If the property is worth 2 million and has 10 million outstanding on the loan then he will want to sell it for 10 million.
I spent two years pissing about with stupid bank managers until I found a sensible one and bought a house.
the bank we dealt with had a very nice agent who was helpful and sometimes phoned us to tell us about anything new on the market
we never talked to any manager
My married life was based on a small single detached bungalow my wife bought at auction. Dont know about now, but then it was the start to having some nice properties.
We started with a smallish wooden house in the old city centre of Chiang Mai
we renovated it and replaced most of the wood (termites!), put in a new kitchen and bathrooms
We are letting it out now although considering selling it
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