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Please recommend some Pattaya condominium
Spouse and I owned at Axis when it first opened. You are correct--great parking garage. We found the pool to be on the small side for the project's size. OK gym. We had a distant seaview on floor 16. When we were there, the developer was renting some of the floors in the smaller building--not sure if that is still the case. Unless things have changed a lot, I would question 'many fine dining restaurants' within walking distance--at least my walking distance. We found Axis to be neither here nor there--not conveniently in Jomtien or Pattaya. Some may like that, we didn't. Spouse and I would not live in that area again, or Jomtien, because of the huge number of new projects now being built or soon to start construction. That includes the mega-project right across the street from Axis, the 50-story Grand Solaire with 1,700 units. Riviera alone has at least 3 or 4 new mega projects--and that's just one developer. How are the already inadequate roads in that area going to handle all the extra traffic? Or, the baht buses? There is public transportation in north Pattaya--which I consider to be the area extending to Dolphin Circle. So, if you lived at Markland, Northshore, Centric Sea, or one of the smaller boutique condo projects in that area, you could hop on a baht bus to get you to, say, Immigration in Jomtien. Actually, if you lived at about any of them, you could walk to either T21 or Festival--spouse and I did that when we lived at Centric and Northshore. You are correct that you do need your own transportation if you are on the beach areas of Wongamat--in condos like Zire, Riviera Wongamat, etc. Public and private transportation--and the road system--always something to factor in when making housing choices. -
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Earthquake Rocks Bangkok: Building Collapses with 40 people inside
What's the harm in asking, no other members are compelled to do anything if they don't want to, are they? -
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Bangkok Shop Owner Defends Right to Sell Controversial Shirts
Read the OP again. The HE was a woman! I think the shop owners where a Male and Female - They do have the right to sell whatever they chose within the legal confines. However, thats the whole point of the thread and initial discussion - There's a moral grey area in which such images exists - Pol Pot, Che, Osama etc have all been mentioned in this discussion, then there are the 'language T-shirt's'... It is accepted to walk around with a T-shirt that says F**K the World or perhaps worse ? This all falls under freedom of speech and freedom of expression and in order to maintain that we also have to respect it and think. -
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Earthquake Rocks Bangkok: Building Collapses with 40 people inside
The danger is not in the sky. The danger is on the floor. Earthquakes are rare but floods happen all the time -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Sorry, I was talking about the D model from around 2023/24. They seem to have made some changes in the naming (see recent post from KhunLA). What used to be the X model, is now D and V. Four wheel drive still X-Power.
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