Again on Jomtien Nivate this one is on a nice plot of land, bit boxy for my tastes and I don't like the roof and I couldn't afford it
Again on Jomtien Nivate this one is on a nice plot of land, bit boxy for my tastes and I don't like the roof and I couldn't afford it
This one is close to the above one and is quite nice, well I think so anyway
This one has nice private gardens which made it foking hard to get a good picture of it.
Next we have 3 pics of a new housing project, these places are selling for around 4 million baht, they are on a quarter rai plots each and don't look to bad although there are a lot of bad bits on each building that needs to be sorted, this is about 10km from Pattaya and the land value is supposedly 20k per farang wah.
These buildings really need about another couple of weeks work on them sorting out the bad bits, it's obviously a Thai run project but they could really have done a better job of the finishing work.
The steel bannister rails are quite appalling and badly finished, but I suppose you get what you pay for.
there I was out in the Pattaya countryside today and I came across this one, it's pretty damn nice actually.
This one could be yours for just over 3 million baht, but it is about 10km from Pattaya.
This one here is in Naklua, it is really nice and the land value must be really high, only problem is that it is on the main road
Looks almost like the newer Mu Ban going in next to me Ban Thai, but they are getting 50,000 a farung wah.
That 7,000 baht a meter is a nice quote there Dog. But I know you would never build up in CX, and for sure never build for an aging focking Yank.
something like that cannot be built for 7,000baht per meter, your probably, judging from the outside, looking at 20k and up per meter.
I like this one I think it's very similar to one that I used to live near.Originally Posted by dirtydog
Is it in Pattaya down Soi Siam Country Club? Or somewhere near there.
I told my Dad he should buy it !
You're right there is a lot of land with it but it is beautiful we used to pass it everyday.
I'll take some pics of what you can get for that amount today.Originally Posted by ShrinkingViolet
Like a kid with a new toy!!Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
The dogs, the cats, the houses, the lasagne......
You'll soon get your 16,000 bahts worth CMN.
Now what about a field report from Chiang Mai's notorious short time bars?
I think I can do that but i'll have to take my wife with me.
Bargirls scare me with their class and sincerity.
Excellent, you can take turns in taking the piccys.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
Here we go.
In my village in Chiang mai, you can get this house for less than 3 million baht.
It's directly opposite my house, which might be reflected in the value.
this one just down the road is going for about 3.5 million baht.
Last edited by ChiangMai noon; 21-12-2005 at 12:19 PM.
they look like outside of the town CMN, where land is cheaper
I am trying to buy something near the centre, and land price is about 35,000 per sq wah, I think
noisier but more like a life!
I did get given an architect name by Marmers, but in Bkk.
Any good ones in CM? make life easier, and cheaper
Last edited by DrAndy; 21-12-2005 at 12:56 PM. Reason: spekking
I have reported your post
Dr Andy.
It takes me 11 minutes exactly to get to the centre of town from here.
Really, nowhere is far from anywhere up here.
OK this may sound smart, but why should the price be so different, 7,000 to 20,000? Is it the internal finishes, like marble tiles etc, or the actual construction costs?Originally Posted by dirtydog
Tiling, even grade 'a' tiling is ridiculously cheap.
180 baht a squars metre.
The overall cost to tile my house plus the 2 bathrooms was no more than 24,000.
that was in the cost of the house mind you.
Standard of materials to finish, tiles go upto 1,000baht per sq met, granite upto 5,000baht per sq met, in that pic he has used solar glass which is the most expensive, things like taps start at 75baht and go upto 5,000baht, silly little things like that soon add up though
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