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How much are you paying per square meter in common area fees.?

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  • Nirun Condo charges a flat 300 baht  for all condos from 26 meters to 39 meters.  I guess around 11 baht per meter  and they are able to have 2 big swimming pools and many security guards. The swimmin

  • There are 2,000 condos there and I'm guessing around 4000-5000 farangs and Thai that live there.  Thank you for sharing your thoughts that Nirun is not for you But I won't comment further as this is n

  • Not sure what you are trying to say with that comment.  I live at Nirun for 8 years and always enjoyed the very centralized location.  I also enjoyed the friendly mix of people.  Unlike condos in the

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Soi 55 Thonglor area 40 baht Sqm...

I pay50 Sam...other place 30  how ever I guess it what facilities hv pool..gym etc and good management   mmm ? On last one how ever I hv friends in oz and its quadruple and more compared to thailand but will it change if this virus staying term ..

Per year or per month? I pay 21 baht per month per sq meter in Jomtien, fwiw

South Sathorn, B65/mo Sq m2.  In in a new build so it’s waived for the first 18 mos, but the current schedule is B65..  we have several pools, fitness, etc etc, so a fair share of common use stuff and space 

Jomtien 40 baht psm per month. 

We have a lot of garden, huge pool, gym and good security. 

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Where I live they run about 35 per sm.

The common fees here are a real bargain in my opinion.

Paying around $50 a month for all the amenities is extremely low even in the higher western type buildings.

Just saying I know this is Thailand but lesser amenities in a place like Los Angeles for over $1000 a month are common.

 

 

20 THB /m2/month.  A great riverside condo in Nonthaburi and including membership fee of great sports club (also open to the public) and 50 meters pool.

Jomtien 40 baht, pools, gym, etc and an outside company running it

 

I know of an older block in Jomtien where its 20 baht but the block is in serious disrepair and no money to fix anything.

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Nirun Condo charges a flat 300 baht  for all condos from 26 meters to 39 meters.  I guess around 11 baht per meter  and they are able to have 2 big swimming pools and many security guards. The swimming pools and all common areas have been recently remodeled.  They seem to do a lot with this small maintenance fee. The 300 baht fee has been the same for the 11 years that I have been here. 

Sukhumvit Soi 31, 12 year old building, nice swimming pool, good gym, lots of lifts relative to number of units (lifts are expensive to run), 58 baht/sqm/month which we tried (and failed) to get increased to 65 at the AGM (no increase since mid-2017).

25 minutes ago, how241 said:

Nirun Condo charges a flat 300 baht  for all condos from 26 meters to 39 meters.  I guess around 11 baht per meter  and they are able to have 2 big swimming pools and many security guards. The swimming pools and all common areas have been recently remodeled.  They seem to do a lot with this small maintenance fee. The 300 baht fee has been the same for the 11 years that I have been here. 

 

yes but wondering how can anybody be happy living there ! not even if you pay me !

 

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3 minutes ago, samtab said:

 

yes but wondering how can anybody be happy living there ! not even if you pay me !

 

There are 2,000 condos there and I'm guessing around 4000-5000 farangs and Thai that live there.  Thank you for sharing your thoughts that Nirun is not for you But I won't comment further as this is not a thread about whether or not you would be happy living at Nirun Condo. Needless to say,  it is low priced, budget living and not for everyone BUT  certainly  some find it suits them quite well. 

In an older building in central Chiangmai, but very well built and in good condition, 20.5 Baht per sqm. The building has two lifts, both with regular maintenance, but no pool nor fitness... Hasn't gone up at all in the last 7 years that I live here.

5 minutes ago, how241 said:

There are 2,000 condos there and I'm guessing around 4000-5000 farangs and Thai that live there.  Thank you for sharing your thoughts that Nirun is not for you But I won't comment further as this is not a thread about whether or not you would be happy living at Nirun Condo. Needless to say,  it is low priced, budget living and not for everyone BUT  certainly  some find it suits them quite well. 

 

we can guess what kind of foreigners is living at this heaven...

 

 

 

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32 minutes ago, KamnanT said:

Sukhumvit Soi 31, 12 year old building, nice swimming pool, good gym, lots of lifts relative to number of units (lifts are expensive to run), 58 baht/sqm/month //

Could be useful to indicate in which city... :unsure:. 58 baht would be really excessive for this east area of Naklua in Pattaya.

 

And BTW we are in the Chiang Mai Forum and I am unsure that answers about Pattaya/Jomtien were what the OP expected...

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1 minute ago, samtab said:

 

we can guess what kind of foreigners is living at this heaven...

 

 

 

 

尼兰国际公寓 Nirun condo Hotel (Pattaya) - Deals, Photos & Reviews

 

Not sure what you are trying to say with that comment.  I live at Nirun for 8 years and always enjoyed the very centralized location.  I also enjoyed the friendly mix of people.  Unlike condos in the USA,  where you can be fined for even putting out a towel to dry on your balcony.  In those USA condos, there are always people watching your every move and rushing to report you.  I called them the 'condo commanders'  and they had nothing better to do the report every rule infraction.  Some enjoy to live like that so everything remains 'sterile' clean.  I enjoyed the relaxed living style at Nirun  as it is like a small Thai city.  To each his own.  Some like chocolate ice cream, some like vanilla.  Some hate ice cream .   Enough about this. 

4 minutes ago, Pattaya46 said:

And BTW we are in the Chiang Mai Forum and I am unsure that answers about Pattaya/Jomtien were what the OP expected...

Sorry,  I didn't notice about the Chiang mai Forum.  I should not have posted here.

Some of the replies from outside CM sound really expensive. At Nakornping Condo in Chiang Mai 20B per square metre per month for a well run condo

4 hours ago, mickylongtime said:

Baan suan lanlana jomtiem 15bt per mtr very good value.

It's Baan Suan Lalana in Jomtien, nothing else. 

21 baht/sqm/month, condo with pool in Chiang Rai. From memory, Riverside in CM was 28.

Common area?

I don't understand, I have a condo and pay 20 thb/square meter, there is no public space I'll have to pay for it.

And yes the 20 thb I pay in Hua Hin as well in Cha am.

6 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Where I live they run about 35 per sm.

The common fees here are a real bargain in my opinion.

Paying around $50 a month for all the amenities is extremely low even in the higher western type buildings.

Just saying I know this is Thailand but lesser amenities in a place like Los Angeles for over $1000 a month are common.

 

 

Don’t they prefer you to pay in local currency which is the Thai baht?

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