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I'M Looking For An Apartment To Rent In Buriram

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I'm looking to rent an apartment in Buriram for a couple months. 5,000 / month

Must Be:

Safe

Clean

Quiet

A/C

Internet

western toilet

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

I think you might do better with this over in the Issan forum.

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I doubt that you will find a place in Buriram with ALL of your requirements.

5k bht would definately get you a townhouse / shophouse around town but NO internet.

Schools in at the moment so I imagine most of "apartment" type of accomodation is full.

Quite a few "resorts" springing up around town, but again possibly no internet.

In my experience Buriram is quite "safe". Driving around town is another thing though whistling.gif

If you google Buriram + Expat you will find a place that could answer you question in more detail.

Im in buriram and im living in a 3 bed bungalow and paying rent 6000 baht... Has all of the above except internet at an extra cost of 650 baht

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Hi. Thanks for the response. The problem I'm finding with bungalows is they don't want to rent short term. 2 -3 months. Do you know of any I could contact?

I'm starting to think I might be better off negotiating a rate with a hotel.

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I doubt that you will find a place in Buriram with ALL of your requirements.

5k bht would definately get you a townhouse / shophouse around town but NO internet.

Schools in at the moment so I imagine most of "apartment" type of accomodation is full.

Quite a few "resorts" springing up around town, but again possibly no internet.

In my experience Buriram is quite "safe". Driving around town is another thing though whistling.gif

If you google Buriram + Expat you will find a place that could answer you question in more detail.

Do you have any contact info?

Hi. Thanks for the response. The problem I'm finding with bungalows is they don't want to rent short term. 2 -3 months. Do you know of any I could contact?

I'm starting to think I might be better off negotiating a rate with a hotel.

I had the same problem here in Pattaya. We wanted to rent for only 3 months or so and it was hard to find a decent unit. Most owners want much longer rental terms.

Also, I did a lot of research before arriving in Pattaya. I almost rented one over the internet, and glad I didn't. It looked great on the website, but was horrible when seeing in person. I recommend getting a hotel for at least a week, then taking time to look around when you get there. I also found many properties are not advertised anywhere. Just a sign out front. You'll also get a better rate in person than via an agent online.

I doubt that you will find a place in Buriram with ALL of your requirements.

5k bht would definately get you a townhouse / shophouse around town but NO internet.

Schools in at the moment so I imagine most of "apartment" type of accomodation is full.

Quite a few "resorts" springing up around town, but again possibly no internet.

In my experience Buriram is quite "safe". Driving around town is another thing though whistling.gif

If you google Buriram + Expat you will find a place that could answer you question in more detail.

Do you have any contact info?

Only have a card for one resort, but there are many.

P. Resort 044 621 878 / 9 0837966647

Recently opened. Off the road from the Elephant roundabout to the Surin road traffic lights.

Single A/C rooms 300bht / night. Longer stays will reduce price to approx. what you want to pay.

Very clean quite and well run.

As previously suggested, book in to this place or a hotel and have a look around.

Another option possibly would be to contact Ron at Ice Furniture. He has a 5 storey shop in town. Furniture shop downstairs and student accomodation up. On the 1st floor he has 1 VIP room. A/C cable TV western toilet double bed fridge lounge and dining table / chairs. On site security after hours. No internet in room but available all over Buriram. I am sure, if it was available, he would work out a good monthly rate for you.

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