Jomtien is generally lesser known than its neighbor Pattaya, but that
doesn’t mean that it’s any lesser of a place. For those residing
in Bangkok, it is a popular weekend destination for its watersports,
beaches, and relaxing environment. It is also ideal for those who
don’t want to be surrounded by Pattaya’s nightlife but also want
access to entertainment and the amenities of a city.
Anaakot
Thursday, October 24, 2013
10 Reasons To Live In Pattaya
- Consistently Good Weather
The weather of Pattaya is generally sunny and fitting of a tropical
resort city. Over the course of a year the weather cycles between the
hot and dry period from December to February, hot and humid
from March to April, and hot and rainy period that runs from
May to November. The three rainiest months of the year are found in
October, September,, and May. The average temperatures of the city
range from a high of 31 to 24 degrees Celsius.
The Advantages Of Owning A Condo
Condo
ownership is different than home ownership. The primary differences
between the two are the responsibilities for maintenance. However
there are other factors that can be advantageous because of location,
cost, and security.
Maintenance
Responsibilities
Generally
owners of condos are not responsible for the maintenance of common
areas and the exterior of the structure. However, owners are
generally responsible for the maintenance of the interior of their
room. As each condo differs, there are usual maintenance fees and
they vary from condo to condo. For example the Treetops Pattaya has a
maintenance fee of 40 baht per month per square meter. In the end,
this saves the condo residents from needing to hire and monitor
external projects and other worries that come with home ownership
such as home and land maintenance.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Get to Know Thai Property Laws
Some
good advice for any foreigner thinking about entering the property
ladder in Thailand is to read up as much as possible on Thai property
laws. There have been more horror stories than I care to remember,
involving foreigners losing their life savings due to bad advice or
generally being scammed.
It
is always a gamble going into property in any other country that
isn’t your own. But if we are honest with the recent financial
climate it isn’t a safe bet buying property even in your own
country!
5 popular Thai customs
5 popular
Thai customs
If you are
planning on moving to live in any foreign country it is important to
learn the customs and traditions of that country. This is especially
true if moving from the Western world to the East.
The cultural
differences between Thailand and somewhere like the United Kingdom or
the United States are so vast that some foreign visitors cause
offence without meaning to do so.
This page
briefly explains 5 popular Thai customs in the hope that it may help
you to settle into your new life more easily.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Pattaya, a great place to live
Pattaya is one of the
worlds top holiday destinations, but why visit, when you can stay!
Real estate in Pattaya is a massive market with the unique offer of
beach front property at an affordable price. You don't have to be a a
tycoon to have a condo by the beach. Pattaya is one of Thailand's top
tourist destination, offering not only some of the most amazing
tropical beaches but a vibrant night life as well. Pattaya is a great
place to retire for foreigners, with such low cost of living and
property, that even those who rely on their pension can also
experience Pattaya.
The government strongly
supports retirement, with Thailand even having a special category of
visa for people over the age of 45 interested in retiring in
Thailand. Though foreigners are not permitted to own property in
Thailand they are allowed to own the title to Condominium. The blue
water and white sand beaches are just the start of why you should
live in Pattaya. The tropical weather means that Pattaya is warm year
round apart from the brief raining season, though it never gets cold.
As mentioned before the resort city of Pattaya has one of the most
exciting night life's in Thailand.
The famous Walking
street has some of the city's largest establishments and is buzzing
with excitement year round. The beach offers many activities ranging
from water sports to Thai massages at a fraction of the cost in
Europe.. With only an hour and half's drive between Pattaya and
Bangkok via the 120km Suhkumvit highway, Pattaya offers one the
option in live in Pattaya and travel to Bangkok for business. The
Pattaya bus station is well connected and offers hourly transport to
Suvarnabhumi airport and Bangkok.
Pattaya is also
connected to Bangkok via the Eastern Line of the State Railways, with
trains traveling daily between Pattaya and Bangkok's Hualumphong
train station. Thailand is well connected by a network of highways
and in the cities mopeds offer an easy and quick mode of transport.
Most people in Thailand travel by moped as they are cheap to purchase
and highly fuel efficient.
Alternatively the main
mode of transport for those without mopeds are Songtheaws and
Tuktuks. Songtheaws, pickups with benches in the back, offer cheap
transportation along set routes charging only 10 or 15 baht for
anywhere along the route, most are colored coded according to route.
Red Songtheaws are available for hire to a specific place for a
slightly higher fare.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Jomtien As One of the Most Easily Lived in Cities in South East Asia.
If
you are planning on purchasing a property to rent in Pattaya out then there are
few better places than Jomtien in Thailand. Jomtien is part of
Pattaya; a city which has long since proved itself as one of the most
easily lived in cities in South East Asia.
Pattaya
has all the things that a westerner has to live comfortably. In fact
it’s got everything that a westerner needs to live much, much more
comfortably than they could live in the west! The climate is far
superior to most western countries. The food is some of the best in
the world, the bars and nightlife in and around the Pattaya area are
legendary and the plazas are full of western shops selling high end
household names, as well as cheaper locally made items.
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