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Housing classification system (A2, B4, etc...)?

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I have been on KPG over a week and after an exhausting housing search I never found out what these "bungalow classifications" mean: always a letter (usually A or B ) followed by a single digit number.  I think these are the relative quality of bunaglows, resort housing, or apartments with the lower letter & numbers indicating higher quality.

 

I can't find it documented anywhere, since any search term I use on the Internet only comes up with the predominant housing listing themselves.  For reference sake I'm quoting a bit of one of them below.  My question: Can someone please post a link that explains this classification system, like from whatever government standard site that instituted it?

 

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Standard Bungalow (A2) with AC, small kitchen and basic cooking tools, high speed internet wifi are available during 23-27 Jan (5 days) The best price will be ---> 900 THB/day and 3,000 THB/5 days

 

p.s., I'm posting this in the "island" forum since this is my first stay in Thailand and I have no idea how far through the country this standard might extend.

There is no classification system, usually 'A' mean the first bungalows built same time, 'B'  next bunch of bungalows. 

 

'A'  usually means older but closer to the beach, B, C newer but further away from the beach. 

  • 3 weeks later...
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thanks @PoorSucker for the reply (didn't get email notification).  I was checking back to remove this thread since I've since found that the listings I was seeing were only from a single collection of properties: using A for Apartments and B for Bungalows.  And as you said, each of the "codes" was a single property. :sick:

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