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    Rayong-ish Area. Where to live along the Eastern Seaboard?



    Not overly interested in any area going down along the left side, so really looking at from Sattahip going across to Trat.

    Trat would be too far from schooling, unless they happen to have an International School or well reknown EP.



    One stand-out option due to the urban center, is obviously Rayong.



    Yes, next time I'm gonna go and just buy a fookin' map. As an aside I did copyright the name 'Map-Saw', a map that you put together like a jigsaw.


    What areas are nice to live in? gotta be close to the beach.

    Fancy a neighbour-o?

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    Ban Chang. Has Garden International School which is next door to Rayong English Programme School.

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    Yeah, those are two schools we are looking at. Quite a few decent schooling options on the Eastern Seaboard compared to down along Cha-Am, Hua Hin, Chumpon side.

    You have experience living around there SK?

    Were looking at Chiang Mai in the North, but the cons - commuting, and annual lung burning season have gone south over the past ten years.

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    Yep, lived in Ban Phe for six months and have a 3.25 rai plot of land there. Interviewed at REPS for a TEFLer job I tried to get. They pay pretty well. And while researching international schools for my step-daughter found out Garden International is one of the most affordable. Lots of kids from the school I worked at in Pattaya go to Garden after P6. If I get a real teacher certification before I move back then Garden, Regents in Pattaya and ISE in Chonburi would be the schools I'd try to get into.

    Always on the look out for a cash buyer for the land in Ban Phe.

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    Cool, might hit you up for some info along the way, Sproglette has 18 more months of Kindy to go before starting Year 1. Looking at moving in 6 months to give us a year in the area first, just incase it's sh!t and we wanna move again before starting Y1.

    Will look more into Bang Chang, thanks.

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    ^ Don't know if you posted on the Ajarn forum but if you did you might remember Anna Key. He's worked at Assumption in Rayong for over 10 years. Don't think he migrated over here to TD yet.

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    Doesn't ring a bell. Not to worry, cheers for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post


    Not overly interested in any area going down along the left side, so really looking at from Sattahip going across to Trat.

    Trat would be too far from schooling, unless they happen to have an International School or well reknown EP.



    One stand-out option due to the urban center, is obviously Rayong.



    Yes, next time I'm gonna go and just buy a fookin' map. As an aside I did copyright the name 'Map-Saw', a map that you put together like a jigsaw.


    What areas are nice to live in? gotta be close to the beach.

    Fancy a neighbour-o?
    One of my sis-in-law found us a nice deal on newbuild homes in the vicinity of Klaeng (she's in the central coast of Rayongshire I believe)... at Thai mates rates... nice and east of the Map-ta-phut sewage and oil slick, but could be a bit remote for those who crave sillyvisation; but yeah, this SE corner is one I favour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo View Post
    east of the Map-ta-phut sewage and oil slick
    Good to know of.


    Cheers Cap'n.

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    ^

    Some very nice deserted beach's down that way as well Lu-Lu.

    I was very surprised when we had a good poke around down there.

    Punters love to hate on Pattaya but that area has much more to offer than Pattaya.

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    Looks like it.

    What's the beach off Rayong town/city like?

    Along HERE - Google Maps Link.



    Look alright, and pretty clean given it's location, but one can never trust google images.


    The plan/main point is to live near a beach so I can drop the kid at school, then go directly to the beach for a sea swim every morning.


    How would this beach and seawater be for that?

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Storekeeper View Post
    Don't know if you posted on the Ajarn forum
    He'd have been the guy flogging the KSR degrees

    I think thats the beach where the missus brother drowned. Dont listen to some of the cocks on here who've only been to Walking Street in Pattaya(yeah you Terence), its a great place to bring up a kid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    He'd have been the guy flogging the KSR degrees
    Guilty.

    its a great place to bring up a kid
    Looks like there are worse places.


    Abo district in Perth, for example.

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    Hey Lu-Lu if ya keep driving towards the Border you will come across some pristine beaches with absolutely fok all round eyes fuking up the place.

    Trouble is they are a bit far away from civilization.

    Anyway, go to the Border and work ya way back. Ya might just find something that suits you.

    Nice down there.

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    What happened to the Luigi retiring in Chiang Mai thread?

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    Just what I was thinking...

    less than two weeks ago...

    https://teakdoor.com/chiang-mai-forum...hiang-mai.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle junior View Post

    What happened to the Luigi retiring in Chiang Mai thread?

    Maybe the Schools don't pay teflers enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle junior View Post
    What happened to the Luigi retiring in Chiang Mai thread?
    Change of plan.


    Mainly due to the shit-awful traffic, and also the 3 months of lung-burning air.

    Decided to go retire to the beach instead.

    Rayong area seems okay overall.

    Fancy a paddle bud?

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    It's grim up North full of poor folk same as the UK..

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    Good motorbiking mind.

    Might have to get one of those bendyboy cruisers for the beach roads.




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    ^

    That's a sweet lookin Bike Lu-Lu.

    Who owns it.

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    I gave her her first wash this week. It was only 90 baht and they slick all the tyres too...Theres no back seat on that one in your pic, how you gonna get Rayong street meat up that Ban Chang mountain?

    Im gonna start a thread i think on Pattaya and surrounding areas i reckon, all the off road treks and hidden away parts that your average tourist dont see..... Nah fuck it i'll keep em to myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Theres no back seat on that one in your pic, how you gonna get Rayong street meat up that Ban Chang mountain?

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    Saw some lad on a white one tearing down Viphawadee last week, was going a respectable rate of knots. You gotten yours up to top-speed yet?

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