I'm moving to Bangkok on a Non-O retirement visa and need a short-term lease document to open a bank account (which will be handled by my immigration attorney).
As I'm trying to arrange this from overseas, I would much prefer to work with a trustworthy source to reduce risk: i.e. I don't want stake the success of my emigration - and also where I'll be staying for 3 months - on just an email from an unverifiable online source, or engage in a large search - e.g. using DDProperty - where there's so many listings it's hard to determine whether each one is recent, active or genuine.
So far I have located several serviced apartment buildings using Renthub (I haven't found any condo buildings in central Bangkok which offer 3 month leases), but they're all closer to Phetchaburi Road/ far from a BTS station, which I think - as I'll be on foot - would make living there for 3 months a challenge.
I figure asking here for concrete examples from people who’ve done this recently - where you stayed, how much did it cost, and were you able to secure a short term least document - would be a good approach: hopefully cutting through the chaos and giving me a more assured solution.
My preference would ideally be for somewhere in Asoke, Phrom Phong, Thong Lor, or Ekkamai, within 1km of a BTS station, and priced below 50,000 THB/month.
If you’ve successfully navigated this process, I’d really appreciate your insights. Thanks in advance.
(Also, my immigration attorney implied that some folks pay for a cheap room, just to get the short term lease document: if you've done this successfully, I'd like to hear about that too).