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http://www.latowerbangkok.com/

the swimming pool is very good

i know one also good 4000 baht per month,furnished,but no mrt no bts(6500 in the ratchada branch 10 minutes walk from huai kwang mrt station nice area)

http://www.baanrim.c...index.php?lg=en

Thanks, both look good for that price.

How is the internet on the first one? The second one says only 1Mbit so I guess that doesnt qualify my needs.

And does it have laundry options? Can't seem to find info on site.

Found this too: max 4,2k bath max in this location:

Kwang Klong-Kum, Bueng Kum District

Don't know anything about it, and it doesnt seem to have BTS or train nearby. Avoid?

http://www.seri47residence.com/

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http://www.latowerbangkok.com/

the swimming pool is very good

i know one also good 4000 baht per month,furnished,but no mrt no bts(6500 in the ratchada branch 10 minutes walk from huai kwang mrt station nice area)

http://www.baanrim.c...index.php?lg=en

Thanks, both look good for that price.

How is the internet on the first one? The second one says only 1Mbit so I guess that doesnt qualify my needs.

And does it have laundry options? Can't seem to find info on site.

Found this too: max 4,2k bath max in this location:

Kwang Klong-Kum, Bueng Kum District

Don't know anything about it, and it doesnt seem to have BTS or train nearby. Avoid?

http://www.seri47residence.com/

that looks good.not far from Hua Mak station,airport link(i think it runs until midnight).good connection to bts phayathai and mrt petchaburi via makkasan station

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http://www.latowerbangkok.com/

the swimming pool is very good

i know one also good 4000 baht per month,furnished,but no mrt no bts(6500 in the ratchada branch 10 minutes walk from huai kwang mrt station nice area)

http://www.baanrim.c...index.php?lg=en

Thanks, both look good for that price.

How is the internet on the first one? The second one says only 1Mbit so I guess that doesnt qualify my needs.

And does it have laundry options? Can't seem to find info on site.

Found this too: max 4,2k bath max in this location:

Kwang Klong-Kum, Bueng Kum District

Don't know anything about it, and it doesnt seem to have BTS or train nearby. Avoid?

http://www.seri47residence.com/

that looks good.not far from Hua Mak station,airport link(i think it runs until midnight).good connection to bts phayathai and mrt petchaburi via makkasan station

Hi I live in the Lad Phrao 101 area, here are the locations from, http://www.seri47residence.com/, for MRT stations on Google Maps.

1st Car/Taxi: http://goo.gl/maps/xC9jj

2nd by bus: http://goo.gl/maps/7Lh4o

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http://www.latowerbangkok.com/

the swimming pool is very good

i know one also good 4000 baht per month,furnished,but no mrt no bts(6500 in the ratchada branch 10 minutes walk from huai kwang mrt station nice area)

http://www.baanrim.c...index.php?lg=en

Thanks, both look good for that price.

How is the internet on the first one? The second one says only 1Mbit so I guess that doesnt qualify my needs.

And does it have laundry options? Can't seem to find info on site.

Found this too: max 4,2k bath max in this location:

Kwang Klong-Kum, Bueng Kum District

Don't know anything about it, and it doesnt seem to have BTS or train nearby. Avoid?

http://www.seri47residence.com/

What do you want, a place to live in full time or a crash pad for when you are on holiday?

I know exactly where that place is, your nearest transport would be Khlong San Saeb at Wat Sribunreung.

Its all Thai style out that way, nothing wrong with it, however if you are after farang comforts its not for you.

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I have never been in Thailand. So i thought i'd go to Bangkok first and from there find out where i want to settle. In the weekends i would travel trough bangkok and once a month go to different location like Chiang Mai, Phuket and so on.

And then after 6 months or so decide where i want to settle, so I'm looking for a temporary 6 month condo.

So perhaps something close to a BTS station might be a good idea for a newbie. And I would like to eat out too 3 times a day. Will not be having transportation so everything must be easy accesable. City area style sort off I guess.

Any suggestion for a district?

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http://www.latowerbangkok.com/

the swimming pool is very good

i know one also good 4000 baht per month,furnished,but no mrt no bts(6500 in the ratchada branch 10 minutes walk from huai kwang mrt station nice area)

http://www.baanrim.c...index.php?lg=en

Thanks, both look good for that price.

How is the internet on the first one? The second one says only 1Mbit so I guess that doesnt qualify my needs.

And does it have laundry options? Can't seem to find info on site.

Found this too: max 4,2k bath max in this location:

Kwang Klong-Kum, Bueng Kum District

Don't know anything about it, and it doesnt seem to have BTS or train nearby. Avoid?

http://www.seri47residence.com/

that looks good.not far from Hua Mak station,airport link(i think it runs until midnight).good connection to bts phayathai and mrt petchaburi via makkasan station

Hi I live in the Lad Phrao 101 area, here are the locations from, http://www.seri47residence.com/, for MRT stations on Google Maps.

1st Car/Taxi: http://goo.gl/maps/xC9jj

2nd by bus: http://goo.gl/maps/7Lh4o

Thanks, but I'm not sure about the location by looking better at it.

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^^^^^^, its lower Sukhumvit for you and the higher prices that go with it.

If you are feeling more adventurous try On Nut.

Pattaya fits all your needs.

I actually don't like to live in the city and I dislike big cities even more, the chaos and traffic. I like to live near a city nearby tho but like calm more. Maybe Pattaya yeah. Never lived near beach so who knows.

But since I won't be having my own transportation yet, I think its the best option for now.

Maybe just moving to different location every 6 months might be an idea too.

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I am not trying to be funny, but you say you have never been to Thailand, so what is there here that attracts you?

Your biggest problem will be, I assume you neither speak or read Thai.

You want somewhere farang friendly where you can get around, and not a big city, forget Bkk, head for Chiamg Mai.

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What attracts me? Weather, much to see and do and cheap prices mainly.

Yeah, but I would start learning the language immidiatly.

I looked into CM but it doesn't seem to be easy to go to different location as BKK would. So I dunno if it would be a good idea for the first 6 months startingpoint, altough it may be or not the location I end up in.

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What attracts me? Weather, much to see and do and cheap prices mainly.

Yeah, but I would start learning the language immidiatly.

I looked into CM but it doesn't seem to be easy to go to different location as BKK would. So I dunno if it would be a good idea for the first 6 months startingpoint, altough it may be or not the location I end up in.

Cheap prices LOL, you are in for a shock.

The weather sucks big time, hot sticky and humid.

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What attracts me? Weather, much to see and do and cheap prices mainly.

Yeah, but I would start learning the language immidiatly.

I looked into CM but it doesn't seem to be easy to go to different location as BKK would. So I dunno if it would be a good idea for the first 6 months startingpoint, altough it may be or not the location I end up in.

Cheap prices LOL, you are in for a shock.

The weather sucks big time, hot sticky and humid.

I can comfortably say on the price part I won't be in shock. It's way more cheaper to live there then Europe. Guaranteed.

That seri47 condo for example, here u would pay tripple to 5 times the price for same.

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Yes it is cheaper here but if you want anything approaching Western-style levels of comfort, you will be shocked. 10K won't get you and LCD TV, super-fast internet, electricity and water all thrown in - not anywhere decent, anyway.

I think some posters have offered some pretty decent options but you seem to be providing your criteria on a drip-feed basis so without wishing to appear rude, maybe you should get in touch with a letting agent - it's their job to do trial and error with vague requirements. Get lucky and they'll have a few lined up for you to view upon your arrival

Alternatively, do it the old-fashioned way; book into a hotel for a week and do the rounds looking for an apartment with the benefit of being able to get a feel for a place as you go.

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Have you considered the visa position?

Unless you are over 50 and have money to put in a Thai bank for a retirement visa

you are going to find it very difficult after the first 6 months or so.

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Apartments in that price range generally don't have amenities but you can find some that are around 5-8k baht especially around Ratchada.. There are a few nice condos in the Ratchada area and outer Sukhumvit area but most with decent amenities start at 10k but do not include electricity, water or internet. Of course, areas less convenient to the BTS and MRT are most reasonably priced. Best of luck!

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