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Down under or Thai? Aussie mum trades Oz for Land of Smiles


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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Imagine if her hubby accidentally kicks a doctor, Phuket authorities inspect the build and find it illegal in some way, then they get deported minus their $1.2M AUD.

Why would anyone take such a risk, shouldn't they have at least rented for a few years?

Imagine if he kicks the bucket.

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1 hour ago, MikeandDow said:

No foresight  No Oz pension, no work,  land of scams  what more can you want for 

Seems that they had enough foresight, who said they'd have no pension or no work (you didn't read the OP, did you), how have they been scammed?

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Sounds a bit iffy to me, can't afford a house in Oz, so moves to a country where she isn't allowed to own a home legally. Not to mention Phuket, island of illegally built homes with land stolen from the government, by a dodgy Thai builder.

 

Huge risk of 100% loss.

Surely there must be places in Oz where you can buy a home for under $1.2M AUD?

Homes under $1 million close to any of the capital cities are as rare as hens' teeth. A decent house could cost $2-3 million, particularly around Sydney.

 

Foolish to be shelling out capital until they have rented for a few years.

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At her age with children never never never never I would always be an Australia with free health care good education beautiful first class lifestyle. Only white white a flight attendants on Qantas only white people on the news definitely would never leave.

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1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

With a child, I would bet their first issues will be like mine, lack of safety for themselves and their child when walking or driving through the Kingdom of lunatics.

People are portraying Thailand on YouTube like it's a fully functional country with all the things you'd expect back home but newer, nicer and cheaper. This is true if you live in a tiny bubble but eventually you must go outside and face the reality of how things are in 99% of the country

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Seems that they had enough foresight, who said they'd have no pension or no work (you didn't read the OP, did you), how have they been scammed?

No idea  Qz will not give you a pension while overseas  you have to go back to OZ and then run through hoops  there is hardly any work in Thailand for expats  you need to research

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12 minutes ago, Dexxter said:

Even Melbourne has much cheaper housing than Sydney. I own a 3 bedroom rental house about 45km south of the central city and about 4km from the beach. It is currently worth around AU$650k. If you are not tied to the central city there is no need to live close. My house location has good schools, shops, even a hospital nearby. The only thing missing is good public transport so a car is essential.

 

Often times when people say they could afford housing it's because they insist on living in the most expensive parts of the country in the most desirable areas. They may have even moved to a city they can't afford and then get all up in arms when they realize how hard it's going to be.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

a cut-price AUD$1.2 million (27.1 million baht)

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

a breezy AUD$920 (21,000 baht) weekly

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

international school’s offerings for young Alex

 

Seems they' ve got some money... ?!  (At least for now). 

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His in for a shock when he wants to claim his pension, from all accounts a; he will have to go back for 2 years and b; it is means tested, and that would include the house he 'Owns' here and any money he has stashed in his bank. Then there is the question of education for the child, will they home teach, or pay for a private school. 

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In Australia, it is difficult for its citizens to buy own house because of the overprice.

But here, foreigners basically Cannot Own House or Land because of the law.

The only legally available property to an alien is the Condominium room(I thought).

Which kind Legal Loophole did they use to make their dream home come true here?

 

Does the official ownership actually belong to anyone else

(e.g. Legal/accounting firm or property agent: Thai entity)?

 

 

Can anyone please advise?

Purely a question out of my curiosity though.

 

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The Coulsons now own a four-bedroom haven in an expat-friendly enclave

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

While their Phuket dream home gets built,

Good luck you are going to need it , don't count your chickens till they hatch,

report back in a year or two ,lets know how its going....

 

regards Worgeordie

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

 

 

The Coulsons now own a four-bedroom haven in an expat-friendly enclave, all for a cut-price AUD$1.2 million (27.1 million baht). 

 

while their Phuket dream home gets built,

 

   Please don't tell me that they paid for the house and the house hasn't been built yet ?

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34 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

She is allowed to legally own a home here, everyone is, foreigners owning their own home as she described it, is 100% legal.

but not the land.

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