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seeking to purchase 1 bed condo CENTRAL pattaya

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fast purchase for right place

1 bed 45 sq meters +

CENTRAL Pattaya or near

coming this week to find the right place

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fast purchase for right place

1 bed 45 sq meters +

CENTRAL Pattaya or near

Is there really so much of a shortage that you need to ask here? There seem to be thousands of these places for sale.

45+sqm: I agree absolutely, however this will limit your choice significantly ... 29-35sqm seems (in the City Center) much more common.

If foreign quota is not important (if you have Thai wife or company) http://www.gecko-properties.com/en-gb/realestate/central-pattaya/condo/gkp-c001005 might be a sample; 70,000/sqm however isn't what you'd call cheap.

How much are you willing to spend ?

No chance for the OP as I read many times on this forum, but coincidental always from the same 2 posters, that all of the 50.000 condo's under construction are sold already.

How much are you willing to spend ?

I have such a feeling that the OP with his post is reaching out to a desperate seller.

Three posts removed. Two troll posts and one that quotes them.

For sure go look at the notice boards in Foodland, Big C etc something has spooked the property market with farangs,overflowing with the stuff

May I suggest that you decide exactly which developments you are interested in and on which floors, once you have done that re post, name them and say what your budget is

Its possible someone may have what your looking for, not me but maybe someone else on here.

I'm assuming that as a "serious" purchaser you already have a Thai bank account and have chosen a legal firm to represent you - if you haven't then those are the 1st steps before you even start to look.

There are ads and agents all over Pattaya with thousands of condos on their books and I'm sure that bargains are to be had but you must be able to understand for yourself what a bargain really is, not merely what someone tells you.

With most things if they are very cheap there is a reason and not a positive one, in this case you seem to be looking for a "distressed" vendor who requires an urgent sale.

If that's your only criteria , rather than the property itself - well that's up to you - perhaps you have already identified which developments your interested in and your post was merely to see if you got any responses from people who already live in them and are desperate to sell.

It matters not but the points I have raised I hope are of some help, if your serious of course.

Finally deal with the owner directly - even to the point of leafleting the developments your interested in if there is no communal notice board, also the reception staff will probably know which ones are for sale but will want a commission as any agent would do, probably less than the average though.

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For sure go look at the notice boards in Foodland, Big C etc something has spooked the property market with farangs,overflowing with the stuff

As far as I know there has never been any shortage of ads on those noticeboards. In fact the one sure thing here is that there is always masses of property available to buy.

With most things if they are very cheap there is a reason and not a positive one, in this case you seem to be looking for a "distressed" vendor who requires an urgent sale.

That's one way of looking at it. Another way might be to say that most properties are priced way above what they are worth and only the occasional one is actually marketed at something close to its real value. As far as I can see those last are the ones that do actually sell without first hanging around for months or years or longer.

With most things if they are very cheap there is a reason and not a positive one, in this case you seem to be looking for a "distressed" vendor who requires an urgent sale.

That's one way of looking at it. Another way might be to say that most properties are priced way above what they are worth and only the occasional one is actually marketed at something close to its real value. As far as I can see those last are the ones that do actually sell without first hanging around for months or years or longer.

I could not agree with you more which is why I suggested that the OP must really get to know which developments he is interested in then he can delve deeper into the large difference between the vendors perceived value and determine its current one in a saturated market.

Both the sales and rental market is full of people who strangely seem to prefer to have their properties empty rather than accept realistic amounts but that's up to them.

Well you can buy from nirun grand ville has a choice of 26 sqm or 37 sqm the larger rooms are priced in the region of 1.3k and has 1300 or so units centrally located to bigc on pattaya klang.

many bars closeby and the usual 7 eleven outside with even a tesco lotus albeit on a small scale.

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bought a 44 sq meter behind The Avenue - cheers

bought a 44 sq meter behind The Avenue - cheers

Congrats! Welcome to ownership & residency in our beloved city. :)

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