November 26, 201411 yr Yes, I'm going to actually live in it . 1,000 baht per month is my maximum budget. Might need to do some home improvement, few cans of incredibly cheap paint, tiling & such(done by myself of course to save baht). Anybody have one for rent? Can I buy these things? Dunno. I'm actually leaning on buying a shell property/shack in the price range of 100k bahts or so. I don't like to waste any money on rent. Don't know if they have condos/shacks that cheap in Thailand.(they do in detroit)
November 26, 201411 yr I've been in some pretty low level hovels, but at that price you would be living along the railway tracks sharing with strange people that steal stuff and don't let you sleep. You don't seem to have much of an idea about prices. ฿100 000.- is a lot for a hovel. Anyway, have you looked at visa requirements? On that kind of budget I guess not. You may find yourself in an immigration police cell waiting to be deported. Try Cambodia.
November 27, 201411 yr Is this a joke? Spells room with a L, just like a thai would say but then spelt rent with an R as for the loom..did you expect water and electric?might be a luxury you cant waste money on. out in suburban BK is many vacant block have an old half fallen down shed. i think you should just stay home,thailand have enough vagrants already. this must be a joke. I dont know why we bother. actually i remember where the farang ghetto is in Bangkok, samsen soi 2 or 3 maybe. Very close to khao san road
November 27, 201411 yr Look at the OP's other threads, they are ALL from the first to the last Troll threads.
November 27, 201411 yr Soi Watt Goo Naj, 800 baht pr month. To describe the place : Nice people, lots of drugs, smells horrible, and always noise.
November 28, 201411 yr I have an old loom on my farm, if you fix it up you can rent it for 500 baht a month never mind a 1000. I am not so sure about living in it though but I guess if you weave yourself a tent it. Each to their own.
November 28, 201411 yr Many partition-type rooms for 1000 baht a month in BKK. Shared bathroom. No sign usually. Lots of Burmese and low-paid Thais. Usually upstairs of commercial shophouses.
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