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Buy a Prefabricated House around CM?

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Why not go with a traditional concrete and block builder ? Average cost per square meter is 5,000 to 10,000 baht. :smile: 5,000 baht sq meter is for the very basic and thai style house .....10,000 baht sq. meter is for a western style house (kitchen and carport included)

There is a guy making them just off 1317 on the left hand side of 121 as you head toward highway 11. They look really nice from a distance but not great up close and they are not teak. I don't remember prices but when my wife and I were looking at them I thought they were overpriced. Have you considered having one made from a converted shipping container? There are some really great plans for them online.

On the road to Baantawi from The Hang Dong intersection there is a place on e right hand side...

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22 hours ago, beachproperty said:

Why not go with a traditional concrete and block builder ? Average cost per square meter is 5,000 to 10,000 baht. :smile: 5,000 baht sq meter is for the very basic and thai style house .....10,000 baht sq. meter is for a western style house (kitchen and carport included)

 

The Reason is, a traditional concrete house need much time for the building process. I just only have 2-3 weeks. That´s the Reason. :smile:

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4 hours ago, ramrod711 said:

There is a guy making them just off 1317 on the left hand side of 121 as you head toward highway 11. They look really nice from a distance but not great up close and they are not teak. I don't remember prices but when my wife and I were looking at them I thought they were overpriced. Have you considered having one made from a converted shipping container? There are some really great plans for them online.

Hey, thank you. I can´t find it....maybe you can give me the google maps data? :smile:

 

About shipping Container.... I don´t like metal, because it´s really hot inside. :sad:

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4 hours ago, sfokevin said:

On the road to Baantawi from The Hang Dong intersection there is a place on e right hand side...

Thank you. Do you mean this Shop? :smile:

https://goo.gl/maps/1ZesyHn93YQ2

 

Seem like this road they also have alot of Furniture Shops around.

21 minutes ago, Hoss said:

 

The Reason is, a traditional concrete house need much time for the building process. I just only have 2-3 weeks. That´s the Reason. :smile:

Well then I think you're "Sh*t out of luck" because any prefabicated home that you can put up will take 2-3 weeks alone to find. Then another 2 weeks to (if your lucky) to bring to the property THEN another month (Again If you're lucky) to do a foundation and hook ups. Good luck:passifier:

10 hours ago, Hoss said:

Thank you. Do you mean this Shop? :smile:

https://goo.gl/maps/1ZesyHn93YQ2

 

Seem like this road they also have alot of Furniture Shops around.

Yes!... also if you go south on the canal rd (way out) there is another place on the left side of the road...

16 hours ago, Hoss said:

Hey, thank you. I can´t find it....maybe you can give me the google maps data? :smile:

 

About shipping Container.... I don´t like metal, because it´s really hot inside. :sad:

I'm sorry I don't use google maps, but 1317 is the highway ( a continuation of Mahidol rd.), that goes past the front of Promenada and continues on to Sankamphaeng hot springs. There is a traffic light a couple of km's past Promenada, that is the junction with 121, turn right and the shop is on the left before you get to the 7eleven. They had a few different floor plans and they do look good, my issue was the perceived durability of them. I think they could be moved onto a site though. Good luck

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