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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.

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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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