MantisMan Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 (Hi, hope not to get into any trouble posting this thread.) Does anybody besides me click the links on TV: Property of the day? Check this link!: http://property.thaivisa.com/properties/properties-koh-samui/re-sale-properties-koh-samui/superb-sea-view-villas/?utm_source=newsletter-20140119-1340&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news Mein GOTT! Now that is a house! I'd sale you my wife for that house. Well, maybe I wouldn't really do that. Perhaps if she were my gf. Post your fav Samui house from "Property of the Day! (if the mods make it so, that is)
Jose Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 It'd be interesting to see the real pics of the completed villas for comparison. Note that the house takes up 90% of the property area.
Popular Post AngThong Posted January 19, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2014 Not on Samui, but in Thailand... I'm not into owning things, but I'd like to live in something like this. http://tinyurl.com/osznh9l 3
Jose Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Not on Samui, but in Thailand... I'm not into owning things, but I'd like to live in something like this. http://tinyurl.com/osznh9l Seems like a very hobbitable home... 2
AngThong Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Seems like a very hobbitable home... You caught me there, I found it by googling hobbit homes I'm not so sure about living underground, but I absolutely love simplicity, round shapes and all-natural materials, plus the less stuff, the better. A sort of a Bagend-meets-Japan moderate asceticism Wish they had houses like that here - though simple Thai-style wooden bungalows such as the one I live in now aren't bad, either. Just a bit too square
John 1 Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Why would you pay 12ml when 2 bedrooms share same bathroom. Cheap charlie unit.
Popular Post Jose Posted January 19, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 19, 2014 I'm not so sure about living underground, but I absolutely love simplicity, round shapes and all-natural materials, plus the less stuff, the better. A sort of a Bagend-meets-Japan moderate asceticism Wish they had houses like that here - though simple Thai-style wooden bungalows such as the one I live in now aren't bad, either. Just a bit too square I'd prefer a bit of luxury, AT. Such as this hi-rise chalet with widely overhanging eaves, majestic apex roof, exquisitely designed gravity-fed toilet, state-of-the-art active-to-ground electrical power, undercover parking, and manicured gardens. Helipad optional. Designed by widely known and acclaimed architectural designer Somchai Samphan Kaloom. 6
AngThong Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 I'd prefer a bit of luxury, AT. Such as this hi-rise chalet with widely overhanging eaves, majestic apex roof, exquisitely designed gravity-fed toilet, state-of-the-art active-to-ground electrical power, undercover parking, and manicured gardens. Helipad optional. Designed by widely known and acclaimed architectural designer Somchai Samphan Kaloom. Easy man, easy. In hard times like these, images of such decadent debauchery can quickly make the blood boil in many a hard-working family man's veins. 1
notmyself Posted January 19, 2014 Posted January 19, 2014 Got some pictures somewhere of a 6 bedroom fully staffed villa in Lipa Noi. It's on 6 rai of land and is stunning. Spa, gym you name it. US$35k a week and that's mates rates!
Jose Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Got some pictures somewhere of a 6 bedroom fully staffed villa in Lipa Noi. It's on 6 rai of land and is stunning. Spa, gym you name it. US$35k a week and that's mates rates! That's 60 million Baht per year... Even if this were to be true, I can't imagine too many "mates" lining up for it.
Tropicalevo Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Well spotted MM. No steep hills for the view they wrote. Correct (maybe) but check out the stairs! AND - great for plane spotters. You will be able to recognise every pilot on Bandit Airways as they zoom past your window. I would be interested, but did you see the artwork? No way I would want those paintings on my wall.
Jose Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 I would be interested, but did you see the artwork? No way I would want those paintings on my wall. If you mean this one, it's "Maya Wind" - Acrylic abstract painting by Tiffany Chantel:
MantisMan Posted January 20, 2014 Author Posted January 20, 2014 Well spotted MM. No steep hills for the view they wrote. Correct (maybe) but check out the stairs! AND - great for plane spotters. You will be able to recognise every pilot on Bandit Airways as they zoom past your window. I would be interested, but did you see the artwork? No way I would want those paintings on my wall. I agree, bad location. I also noticed the first pic seem Photochopped with more coconut trees air brushed in......... But still like the design. I wouldn't pay that much for it, but I still like it. A lot better than the 50 sq meters I've got myself stuck in.
Jose Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 I also noticed the first pic seem Photochopped with more coconut trees air brushed in........ You're looking at 3D rendered CAD drawings - the two units haven't been built yet.
Popular Post Jose Posted January 20, 2014 Popular Post Posted January 20, 2014 Moving out... anyone interested in taking over this bungalow with kinda OK views, please PM me - I may also have a bridge to sell you. 3
samuijimmy Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 ^ agree... Jose.... the original post photo are phony as a $3.00 bill! ....Anyone buying an incomplete building would be nuts! (and not just here in Thailand! ) I think Angthongs "villa" would be a bit bad too open for mosquitoes! ^ Here is my find! ... a bit like tenting or something you'd find in snow areas! (back roads of Maenam)... 1
notmyself Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Got some pictures somewhere of a 6 bedroom fully staffed villa in Lipa Noi. It's on 6 rai of land and is stunning. Spa, gym you name it. US$35k a week and that's mates rates! That's 60 million Baht per year... Even if this were to be true, I can't imagine too many "mates" lining up for it. When the lady who owns it said 5k (US) a day I wrote back thinking she must have made a mistake and that was the price per week, nope, per day. Have a few old friends coming over for Songkran so was looking for a place where we could all shack up together. All professional couples with good jobs but a bit too pricey even then.
Tchooptip Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 The house is not built already, what about some of those pictures ? I really do not know for some look like in a real house not any kind of rough version.???
John 1 Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 ^ agree... Jose.... the original post photo are phony as a $3.00 bill! ....Anyone buying an incomplete building would be nuts! (and not just here in Thailand! ) I think Angthongs "villa" would be a bit bad too open for mosquitoes! ^ Here is my find! ... a bit like tenting or something you'd find in snow areas! (back roads of Maenam)... You found MantisMan's 50 sqmtr house no wonder he's looking for a new place. 2
samuijimmy Posted January 21, 2014 Posted January 21, 2014 ^ agree... Jose.... the original post photo are phony as a $3.00 bill! ....Anyone buying an incomplete building would be nuts! (and not just here in Thailand! ) I think Angthongs "villa" would be a bit bad too open for mosquitoes! ^ Here is my find! ... a bit like tenting or something you'd find in snow areas! (back roads of Maenam)... You found MantisMan's 50 sqmtr house no wonder he's looking for a new place. Down your neck of the jungle, John, I thought it was your place!
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