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I must have blinked and missed it last time I went through there in January. If I remember correctly you don't drive a Toyota but have you heard any feedback from other locals who have had any servicing done there?

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Construction worker claims the new condo on Soi 40 is supposed to have 350 units compared to 201 at The Grand Condo.

Does anyone know precisely where "The Mall" is going to be built?

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I must have blinked and missed it last time I went through there in January. If I remember correctly you don't drive a Toyota but have you heard any feedback from other locals who have had any servicing done there?

Your memory is failing you a bit since I've had a Toyota Sportcruiser since 2004. rolleyes.gif

I know nothing about their service, and I take mine to Toyota Ubon, where it was bought. biggrin.png

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I heard this week that the land opposite na udom on left of chayangkul rd leaving town is going to be a mall. Soil is going in now from the pics they sent me. I was told a while back it was housing but this week it is a mall. Could be either but we will see. I'm told it is <100rai of land.

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Does anyone know if Honda have plans to open a Service/Sales centre south of the river Mun.

Living in Warin it is taking progressively longer to get to the one north of the city.

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Thanks for all the pics, especially of the Grand Condo. This is of great interest. Great forum!

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It will be interesting to see how these condos go price wise over the next 5 years. I imagine over priced and no resale value.

If they have a decent 80sqm 2br for 25k psm I may be interested in an Isaan retreat.

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Apparently there is great deal of expansion going on in Ubon. If it wasn't for this thread I'd know nothing about these things.

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On Monday evening TV3 rang an item on Thai national news about the huge landfills going in and around Central. Apparently a lot of the soil is coming from land that the villagers are selling, in particular the land around Huai Charamae. However, the land does not belong to the villagers, it is government land. An investigation is under way.

Hah ha. TIT - funniest thing I've read this week. Hope the government inspectors can swim if they want to take the 'land' back. Mind you, not funny and we are all up the proverbial creek if it stimulates a state grab of non-chanote land throughout the region!

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On Monday evening TV3 rang an item on Thai national news about the huge landfills going in and around Central. Apparently a lot of the soil is coming from land that the villagers are selling, in particular the land around Huai Charamae. However, the land does not belong to the villagers, it is government land. An investigation is under way.

I'd like to see them try to put it all back. rolleyes.gif

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New PTT station and 7/11 are being built "across the road" from the hospital in Nam Yuen. thumbsup.gif

Yes I know, not in the city, but important to those who live in, or venture down to the border (bomb shelter) area............biggrin.png

ah nam yuen, the cultural cul-de-sac of ubon. makes det udom seem like bkk

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New PTT station and 7/11 are being built "across the road" from the hospital in Nam Yuen. thumbsup.gif

Yes I know, not in the city, but important to those who live in, or venture down to the border (bomb shelter) area............biggrin.png

ah nam yuen, the cultural cul-de-sac of ubon. makes det udom seem like bkk

Hey..........at least 4 different banks, more than 10 "resorts, 2 "new" car dealers, several new restaurants, new bus station, Tesco, Suan Loong Daeng and me. What more can anyone ask for? rolleyes.giflaugh.png

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Nam Yuen is the big smoke compared to Narchaleuy a little further down the road which I consider as my 'main town'!

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New PTT station and 7/11 are being built "across the road" from the hospital in Nam Yuen. thumbsup.gif

Yes I know, not in the city, but important to those who live in, or venture down to the border (bomb shelter) area............biggrin.png

ah nam yuen, the cultural cul-de-sac of ubon. makes det udom seem like bkk

Hey..........at least 4 different banks, more than 10 "resorts, 2 "new" car dealers, several new restaurants, new bus station, Tesco, Suan Loong Daeng and me. What more can anyone ask for? rolleyes.giflaugh.png

Since you ask, my Viking friend...............

Subway!

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New PTT station and 7/11 are being built "across the road" from the hospital in Nam Yuen. thumbsup.gif

Yes I know, not in the city, but important to those who live in, or venture down to the border (bomb shelter) area............biggrin.png

ah nam yuen, the cultural cul-de-sac of ubon. makes det udom seem like bkk

Nope; Cultural OASIS; real Ubon ...... with a light sprinkling of Norway!

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On Monday evening TV3 rang an item on Thai national news about the huge landfills going in and around Central. Apparently a lot of the soil is coming from land that the villagers are selling, in particular the land around Huai Charamae. However, the land does not belong to the villagers, it is government land. An investigation is under way.

I'd like to see them try to put it all back. rolleyes.gif

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Excellent photo, particularly the aerial one showing clearly the huge fill. Puzzles me why there are those two small areas, one in the front and one behind the car park that are not filled up. Maybe the price was too high or maybe no proper land titles, or may be Central are developing a waterpark? I was informed along time ago that across the road from Central where some housing of the workers camp still remain, a waterpark swimming complex was going to be built. If so, an asset for the city.

Some questions above. Dreamrider I have no information about about Honda planning to built on the Warin side but they should. I feel sorry for those with Honda cars. The distance to travel and I am told the service is crap. Chev are starting their new service centre opposite the new Global House in addition to the one they are building north of Kham Yai on the Amnart road. So Warin now has Isuzu, Toyota, Nissan and soon Chev. For myself I would like Ford to built in Warin.

Regarding where the Mall is being built, my sources still say on the Yasothorn Road, on the left hand side just after the twin bridges at Huai Chaeramae. And the land on Chayangkun road opposite JD Pools is going to be some sort of housing estate. My good friend lives right next to the landfill and the dust and the trucks knocking out his internet and telephone lines is annoying him. So far in one week, 3BB have come out three times to fix the lines. If it was TOT they wouldn't even bother.

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Here are the current rumors so far regarding land around Central. Sirimongkol Property says they will have more info available this month. I signed up to receive an email notification and a phone call when they start marketing but nothing has come yet.

Waterpark

Bangkok Hospital

Toyota Dealer

BMW Dealer

Nari International English School

Condo

Housing development

Townhouses

Another Sunee Hotel

Some other brand hotel

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The "Central Effect" on Sunee? Happened to find these going through old pictures.

Sunday, May 26th, 2013, 11:30am

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Sunday, July 22, 2012, 2:30pm

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The Air Asia after noon flight from Bangkok leaves at 1850 until July 31st.

I have tickets for that flight for the 31st and got SMS and email from them informing me of schedule change.

Unless Nok and Thai smile come down on their prices I will be flying AA all the time.

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I find that Nok with their no add ons like AA are almost the same price. Thai smile is great if you are flying with kids as the kids prices are a lot less.

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I find that Nok with their no add ons like AA are almost the same price. Thai smile is great if you are flying with kids as the kids prices are a lot less.

When I was shopping for my tickets back in March for flights next month the base price on AA was 690 baht and Nok was 1300 to 1400 baht. The only added fee was 120 baht for processing debit card charge when I bought the tickets from AA.

If you are checking luggage I could see the costs going up on Air Asia verses Nok.

Thai was about 2200 or more.

I can remember when Thai was the only choice before AA started flying here. AA has saved me a lot money over the years.

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^ I am always travelling with checked bags which is why I prefer Nok plus the little snack and drink is always welcomed.

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I am only making trips to Bangkok (two of them to the embassy) and back on the same day so no luggage.

The snack and drink I can do without or pay for it with the difference in fares I paid.

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Klab Phruek Park Condo Ubon opened their sales office today. They will have 2 8-story buildings with a total of 374 units and a pool. Less than 2 minutes into my conversation with a salesman and they wanted to know if I was ready to reserve one. She seemed confused when I said I'd have to consider it and talk it over with the family first. I guess some people don't mind purchasing a condo without knowing anything about it first, including the price. They are anywhere between 1 and 2 million and the biggest unit is 40sqm, just as tiny as The Grand Condo next to Big C. Go around the corner and you can buy your own little house and yard for 2 million. To each his own I guess...

I have a map here and you can see their Facebook page here and web site here.

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Pretty expensive for 40 sq m. And that is the biggest!. My son bought a 55 sq m bedsitter with a balcony overlooking the condo swimming pool for 2.3 million baht in 2010. It is just behind the Four Seasons and St Regis hotels off Ratchadamri Road in probably one of the best areas in Bangkok. I have always believed Ubon prices to be far too high for what one can get.

For 2 milion baht in Ubon, I would prefer to buy a house and land. Plenty around.

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The biggest is 40m2? Why oh why can they not make the corner units on each floor double the size? Thanks for all your research ubonrthai - another one to cross off the list!

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