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TenDreams

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  1. Hi, my neighbours 2 bedroom house is for rent on soi 102, 12k p/m long term, 13k p/m s/t. Close to gym, bars and restaurants. They really need to tidy up the exterior before they rent it I think (just a tidy up, nothing major) but they are showing people as it is (I have not seen inside). PM me if you want more info and I can put you in touch with them directly.

  2. Hot Property! Easily, the most trusted and longest established real estate company in Hua Hin!

    They don't even respond to rental requests from people they know, doubt if a stranger will get much luck

    Since the main man has left Hot Property, I would be surprised if you will get any good service from them. The guy now has a new company on soi 57 and is by far one of the hardest working and most honest people I know.

  3. If you want to be near Black Mountain because you play golf, there is someone I can recommend talking to who is very knowledgeable on Hua Hin, golf, and property, but I don't want to put his details here *so I have sent you a PM.

    *edit

  4. Thanks a lot for your answers! 

     

    True, there are a lot of positives in HH, but none that are of a lot of benefit to me (rarely go to the beach, don't play golf, rarely visit Bangkok, not interested in being surrounded by foreign or Thai tourists constantly, etc). The best thing about here for me is I live next to a good gym and I can escape down south easily.  

     

    I do find it expensive (yes, especially rental prices), too small/infrastructure not very good (basically one congested main road with crowded, narrow off-shoot sois with no parking, no beach view unless you are ON the beach), only 1 choice for shopping locally (more coming soon though), there are not too many people here in my age group (mid-30's) that are here long term, it doesn't feel at all like 'real Thailand' etc etc. Not saying all these issues are specific to HH by the way, I am sure they are not, I think I have just been here too long! (3 year work contract just ended). 

     

    I guess I should take a trip up to see how things have changed up there, not been for 2 years maybe (first trip there was 12 years ago).

     

    Thanks again!

  5. Hi Mike,

    I have a friend with a couple of boats down in Paknampran marina, he often goes fishing either with a small group on his private boat or a charter with a larger group (about 1000B per person including all gear, bait, etc).

    I have only been once, was a great half a day, didn't catch anything huge but enough for a good feed in the evening, and the beers were cold!

    How can I pass the contact info on to you?

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  6. Back with a stonking line up of comedy talent - Eddy Brimson, Jeremy O'Donnell & Stefano Paolini.

    June 24th from 6.30 pm at the upstairs venue at Urban Fuzion (next to Burger King, opposite police station)

    Only 1000 THB before 17th June, and 1200 THB after. Show your ticket on the day of the event to get 20% of all food at Urban Fuzion and Admiral Bar & Grill Hua Hin. Happy Hour - 6.30PM - 8.30 PM.


    **Tickets will be available at Urban Fuzion - contact Seamus Jacobs, also available at Hot Property Hua Hin office on Naresdamri Road (next to Elephant & Mai Tai Bar).

    **Please note - we will announce when tickets are available, which will be soon, please watch this space**

    Last years event was fantastic, look forward to seeing you there!

  7. What about Pranburi? Talk to the locals and you can easily find places down there within budget (there won't be any sign boards). I rented there in the past and looked around and saw a lot of places under 10K. Don't expect luxury, but it's a nice place to be.

  8. We are looking to expand our team and require some new staff for our central Hua Hin offices.

    We offer a good living salary as well as good rate of commission as well as other benefits.

    We seek a Thai national or someone with Thai citizenship, must have a high level of written and spoken English, a driving license, computer skills (basic Word, Excel, CRM, at least), and be able to work as part of a team as well as individually when necessary. Local knowledge of Hua Hin is preferred, but not essential as training will be given.

    Please PM a brief cover letter and CV with photo.

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