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mixlis

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  1. 20 hours ago, robblok said:

    I don't find it high violence at al for a foreigner, we are capable of the same violence as Thais.. kicking a girl in the head.. strangling her. I think foreigners should be reminded that wherever you come from there will be always scum like this and should stop judging Thais based on their scum. Just like I don't hold the Brits responsible for this scum or the Dutch for the pedo guy. 

     

    I often watch documentaries, and believe me whatever country you choose there are always animals like this. 

    Well said !!

  2. 9 hours ago, simoh1490 said:

    What a bunch of nonsense, you deserve to be banned for posting false information!

     

    When you bring money into the country to buy a condo. you need to specify the purpose of that money. When you eventually sell the condo tax must be paid on the sale and a blue receipt will be issued,  the banks recognise that as a tax receipt which in conjunction with your inbound transfer receipt will allow you to export the money overseas again - I personally have done that three times in 16 years.

     

    Secondly, you don't specify the size of the unit or its location but there is a very buoyant used condo market in Thailand, especially in Bangkok - what and where you buy will be key to your success. Of the condo's I have previously owned here, each was sold within six months of going onto the market and each sale recovered my initial costs hence I lived for free for the period of ownership, one made a small profit in capital terms - you should not expect to buy and see large scale capital appreciation, unless you're very lucky and/or you hold it for a long time.

     

    Buying off plan is always a risk but there is money to be made if you do it right and go with a large well-known developer etc., the secondary market is easier and more certain, especially if you just want somewhere of your own to live.

     

    Condo management is worth looking at closely, the successful buildings and happiest tenants are the ones where the management is solid, it's a key factor.

     

     

     

     

     

    Agree 10000%

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