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Budget accommodation in Phuket for one month


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I'm coming to Phuket for a month, I was just wondering if anyone can recommend a studio room budget type accommodation for one month? Around 6000-7000baht, somewhere that won't rob me for bills at end...

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I know of a place in Phuket town that is around 5000 and is really nice but that might be too far out for me.

My friends has a place which is 6000 but the landlord won't rent out for a month unless paid daily
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My friends has a place which is 6000 but the landlord won't rent out for a month unless paid daily

So what is the problem there? Want to stay a month and skip paying?

 

 

I assume the 6,000 baht is based on much longer term than one month. For a month only the landlord will demand the higher daily rate for the entire month.  OP does not say what month he is coming. 200 baht/day budget seems tough to me, maybe Phuket town, but beach resorts, doubt it. 

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My friends has a place which is 6000 but the landlord won't rent out for a month unless paid daily

So what is the problem there? Want to stay a month and skip paying?

Man I happily forgot people like you existed in Thailand , always looking for the negative.

Read the post dickhead

Anyways I'll sort summin out
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6-7K will get you a standard Thai block apartment. Nothing inside but tile and a toilet. Nothing wrong with that if your on a budget, just invest in something to sleep on, and some bug juice.

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My friends has a place which is 6000 but the landlord won't rent out for a month unless paid daily

So what is the problem there? Want to stay a month and skip paying?

Man I happily forgot people like you existed in Thailand , always looking for the negative.

Read the post <deleted>

Anyways I'll sort summin out

 

I read the post and asked what the problem is with paying daily.

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You could probably find some mansion that will let you stay for a month for around 7-8000, for sure, maybe even 6000. Hopefully including electric and water. 

Just shop around, no shortage of possible alternatives.

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