surreybloke Posted Monday at 07:25 AM Posted Monday at 07:25 AM I am looking at building a small retirement property . Not a big fan of concrete boxes with rising damp . Occasionally I have seen properties built off the ground. also something that look like prefabricated units. Not so much the small units seen at resort type rental accommodation. But something potentially portable. Anyone considered or looked at these units or maybe owns said items.
GypsyT Posted Monday at 07:36 AM Posted Monday at 07:36 AM Look into Container Homes; https://www.containerkingsthailand.com/ I never considered them before but after seeing some very stylish one I could live in one! There's a new container village on prime location in Pattaya's Sugar Beach. It was sold out fast. 1 1
DaLa Posted Monday at 07:48 AM Posted Monday at 07:48 AM I live in a factory built steel house supplied by SCG Heim from Japan, The walls are insulated and then clad with a reflective tile , the windows are double glazed and the whole thing comes as modules that are then attached on site. The units are places on a traditional footing which is 45 cm above ground level. 2
newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:37 AM 21 hours ago, surreybloke said: I am looking at building a small retirement property . Not a big fan of concrete boxes with rising damp . Occasionally I have seen properties built off the ground. also something that look like prefabricated units. Not so much the small units seen at resort type rental accommodation. But something potentially portable. Anyone considered or looked at these units or maybe owns said items. It's called "knock down" house. Affordable, sure🤗
Keeps Posted Tuesday at 11:58 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:58 AM On 2/10/2025 at 7:36 AM, GypsyT said: Look into Container Homes; https://www.containerkingsthailand.com/ I never considered them before but after seeing some very stylish one I could live in one! There's a new container village on prime location in Pattaya's Sugar Beach. It was sold out fast. Thanks for posting this. I am looking for a suitable small accommodation for a couple of relatives and this seems to tick the boxes at an affordable price. Plus, it seems that you can transport them if the need arises. 1
GypsyT Posted Tuesday at 12:20 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:20 PM I also went to see this to stay over night but was sold out. Very cool place!
Imd8ta Posted Wednesday at 04:15 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:15 AM 23 hours ago, newbee2022 said: It's called "knock down" house. Affordable, sure🤗 AKA KD house
KhunLA Posted Wednesday at 04:30 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:30 AM All the options I've seen, are pretty pricey. If any, I like the 'capsule' homes available from CN. Priced right, BUT, shipping ot TH is a ???? And transportable, if having a land dispute Although, pretty sure wife & myself could build something far cheaper, if not contracted out, although not transportable, than anything I've seen offered. Our 'base' ~106m² present home, was contracted for ฿1.1M, just over 2 yrs ago. Half million THB builds quite a bit of living quarters vs the price of ~40 ish m² that the prefabs offer. 1
jas007 Posted Wednesday at 04:40 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:40 AM Surely, Thailand must have some tiny pre-fab home manufacturers. It would be a perfect solution for anyone who buys a 30 year land lease. Buy the lot, make sure utilities are available, and install your little house on some sort of foundation. When your lease is up, negotiate with the land-owner about renewal. And if you can't reach an agreement, pick up your house and move. I've seen condos going together seemingly made of pre-fabricated units. Haul each unit up with a big crane and bolt them all together. In America these days, I think you can even buy small little houses on Amazon. They come in a big box. And when it arrives, you just unbox it, unload the walls to expend it, and there you are.
dddave Posted Wednesday at 04:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:59 AM 16 minutes ago, jas007 said: In America these days, I think you can even buy small little houses on Amazon. They come in a big box. And when it arrives, you just unbox it, unload the walls to expend it, and there you are. Interestingly, not a new thing. Sears-Roebuck used to sell catalog pre-fab home kits in the 20's and 30's. The kits would be shipped "Railway Express', mostly to locations in the mid-west and California. Some still stand.
jas007 Posted Wednesday at 05:10 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:10 AM 7 minutes ago, dddave said: Interestingly, not a new thing. Sears-Roebuck used to sell catalog pre-fab home kits in the 20's and 30's. The kits would be shipped "Railway Express', mostly to locations in the mid-west and California. Some still stand. I'm pretty sure I've seen some of those. They're still around. Back then, though, they just shipped you the materials. Putting it all together was your problem. And I think there was a time when an aluminum was all the rage for building. One of the aluminum companies had a kit for all aluminum houses, if I remember correctly. I've seen one of those. 1
GypsyT Posted Wednesday at 05:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 05:37 AM If you want to see Sugar Beach container village google; Baan Rim Had, Sugar Beach' - it's now also hotel - AN link system won't allow shortened ones 1
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