Hey,
We've now landed in Hua Hin, and have temporary housing sorted (Until early May)
We're starting to look around for a longer term solution (1 year or longer) and would like advice:
1) Best places to live in and around HH (We have a 3 year old, so not too remote preferred)
2) Any areas to avoid?
3) Any offers on suitable places?
Here's what we're looking for: 3 Bedroom, furnished, either with a pool or in a pool community. We want to be in a community (Security, etc.) and not stand-alone. Covered parking, High speed internet access is a MUST (I know it's not universal here) Prefer area with other young kids (But not a must) Quieter area is important (I work from home, usually afternoons/evenings). We need to be within 15-20 minutes of a Tesco/Big C/Makro. Our budget is around 20k a month (But cheaper is always better )
Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
Re: Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
Our rental listings can be found here: http://property.huahinafterdark.com/pro ... pe=H&for=R
Others will be able to advise on good and bad areas.
Others will be able to advise on good and bad areas.
Re: Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
Thanks Lev!
Been going through the listings there for a while (Helped me quite a bit in finding my current place and setting budgets, etc.)
Been going through the listings there for a while (Helped me quite a bit in finding my current place and setting budgets, etc.)
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Re: Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
Hi global. I'd have thought that what you're looking for at the budget you mention is almost certainly going to take you to the outskirts of town. That's fine if you've got decent transport, but as for fast Internet connection - it's variable, to say the least (anywhere round here really). Have a look round the digital forum on that subject. You might want to check this thread out viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17734 with regard to Internet use.
As well as checking out agencies, etc., the best way is to spend a few days just getting out there and having a good look round. There are quite a few communities with pool 4-10 kms in all directions from the town centre.
Good luck.
As well as checking out agencies, etc., the best way is to spend a few days just getting out there and having a good look round. There are quite a few communities with pool 4-10 kms in all directions from the town centre.
Bit of a dilemma there!bcrglobal wrote:Prefer area with other young kids... Quieter area is important
Good luck.
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Re: Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
The two don't go well together, young kids are not quiet unless they are dead!bcrglobal wrote:Prefer area with other young kids... Quieter area is important
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Re: Advice/tips/offers needed for renting in Hua Hin
Thanks.....know the Kids and quieter seem contradictory....god knows our little terror isn't the quietest churchmouse in the world--I'm thinking quiet as in bars, nightlife, etc. obviously I know it's not legal to gag the little angels (Excepting for certain German tourists in Pattaya)