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Good areas in bkk to rent an apartment?

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On 2/17/2020 at 11:34 PM, tonray said:

The real question is what is your preferred lifestyle ? What things are important besides WIFI and AC (which are ubiquitous).

well he just told you that all he care about is AC and WIFI so why do you make things

complicated?

why can't you get it? some people require only good AC and good WIFI.

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  • The real question is what is your preferred lifestyle ? What things are important besides WIFI and AC (which are ubiquitous). What about transportation ? What about Street Food ? What about Shopping ?

  • That's ridiculous...there are literally thousands of Apartments renting from 5000 to 8000 baht per month, during my first two years in Bangkok I rented in 3 different areas (Suttishan, BangKapi, Talat

  • You’re a proper ****, aren’t you and I damn sure expect you and anyone who has contact with you knows that.  

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6 hours ago, Operator2002 said:

I think it is better to stay closer to your work place anyway - to avoid Bangkok's heavy traffic - in rush hours it is even difficult to get on a Skytrain because the trains are filled by the people from the beginning stations of the lines.

It also depends on your interests - for example how often to go to the center of Bangkok.

Maybe it is good to live and work close to the center/in the center but the rent rates must be higher there.

Yeah, no neighborhood is worth a bad commute.  I am thinking 5km, maybe 7km, but 10km is pushing it, and you might be late allowing an hour.  Plenty of people spending 2 hours each way, here...no wonder people convert their living rooms into mini markets.

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