Combination of the two.
No need for big, (potentially) aggressive dogs.....certainly in an urban environment.
Owners by and large are selfish idiots.
There are two American Pit Bulls in our village, neither with collars and both allowed to roam freely.
Would never even consider living in a condo that allowed pets......and I'd be the first to report any sightings.
(I own an English Bull Terrier...but only because we have plenty of land.)
What planet are they on?
No sane person with 40 million baht to 'spare' is not going to invest here......they have the rest of the world from which to choose.
They love it....drove past a family of five this am with grey, acrid smoke billowing out from a bonfire......all sat around it.
The thing is......... the smoke tends to rise quickly in the still air and settles over the neighbouring properties not their own......not that that would bother them.
Bonfires of rubbish every single morning now the weather is cooler.
Choking, dense smoke sits over the whole village.......and there is one lone voice complaining about it.....which is pointless I admit.
Looking forward to some cooler weather....however, that means the locals will be burning anything and everything they can get their hands.....the AQ will be horrendous.
Just an aside....I recall years ago the company that supplied the cheaper hotels in Pattaya with 'mineral' water was filmed filling their bottles from a tap in their backyard .......anyone else remember that?
I can almost reach the wires hanging down across the front of our property and the poles either side are leaning at 10/15 degrees......wouldn't even cross my mind to try and get the PEA to do anything about it.
First mistake......and it is huge.....is, 'I'm looking to buy' ......never, never buy in Thailand, only ever rent.
And it is no good hoping to be one of the lucky few who 'claim' to have done well/made money etc.....they are the exception.