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I hope to move to this area of Thailand

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Hello I am new to the forum. I currently live in the UK. I am hoping to retire to Thailand in a few months time with my husband and very old mother! We love the culture and lifestyle in Thailand. Our plans are initially to rent a property, then if all goes to plan, buy something. Just one question in general..are the most of you expats happy living in this area of Thailand? Any regrets at all? Any tips on location etc? Many thanks Regards Siani 8)
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Hi Siani, welcome to the Forum. I hope I will be following in your footsteps shortly afterwards. I'll watch the answers to your questions with interest.
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8) Hi Pleased to meet you! Hope to get some information. There is so much to work out and organise. It is exiting, well at this stage anyway! Best wishes Siani
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You will find the members on this forum can offer a wealth of information on a wide range of Hua Hin related subjects. Please feel free to ask whatever it is you need to know.
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Many thanks. I am sure there will be so much to ask. At the moment I am just browsing websites, storing information. I don't suppose anyone knows an english speaking doctor in this region? One that can be recommended. If so the charges for just a visit to take a general check up and order repeat perscriptions. Not a worry, but just something for the file. Thanks Siani
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Siani wrote:Many thanks. I am sure there will be so much to ask. At the moment I am just browsing websites, storing information. I don't suppose anyone knows an english speaking doctor in this region? One that can be recommended. If so the charges for just a visit to take a general check up and order repeat perscriptions. Not a worry, but just something for the file. Thanks Siani
Others will reply with current specifics Siani, but keep an eye on this thread and hospital:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... al&start=0

If it's on schedule it should open this year. They will definitely have English speaking staff and the Bangkok Group of hospitals has a very good reputation at all their facilities in Thailand. Pete :cheers:
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Siani, please don't take this the wrong way, but your Forum inexperience is showing. Earlier this evening I had to move your introductory post from the News Forum into the Introductions Forum (no big deal, and a common problem with new members).

I invited you to ask questions, and you have already asked one, and received a response - well done! Unfortunately, your question would receive a better response if you had asked it in the correct Health Issues Forum, rather than in Introductions.

The way this Forum works is that it is sub-divided into sub-Forums. You can view the various Forums, together with a brief description of their purpose here http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/.

I am not in any way having a go at you, just trying keep you on the right track. Your questions are invaluable to us because it's the answers that build the huge knowledge base, which makes HHAD Hua Hin's premier source of information.

If anything, I am probably at fault because I didn't explain how the Forum works when I moved your original post.
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Thanks, sorry for the error, yes I do not know the rules. Will read up on them tomorrow. I probably have put this answer in the wrong place! I just went to the box last time that said "Quick reply". thanks for pointing it out. Good night.
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One piece of advice i always give is consider what you are going to do with 16 hours of your day
find enough stuff to occupy you for 48 hour and that can be repeated 7 days a week 365 a year
boredom is something that can be a problem
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Hi.
What are your hobbies, if you have any you can adapt to suit the thai climate,swimming cycling fishing gardening come to mind.Its better here than spending 6 months stuck behind closed doors trying to keep warm in the UK.And as for your elderly mother it will put years on her.
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magnum wrote: And as for your elderly mother it will put years on her.
Excuse me !!!
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Getting back to your original question at the top--My Thai wife and I like Hua Hin quite a bit. Close enough to Bangkok to get there and back in a day if necessary for any serious medical or other need but far enough away to enjoy a laid back lifestyle. We lived there for over a year and sold our house but having a new one built so we will be back in July. Lived over the hill and like the feel of the countryside there. Can go into the city in 10 minutes when necessary and mix with all the traffic and lack of parking there but when done, it is a refreshing to live in the relaxed and much quieter countryside. If we want to go to the beach you can go either north or south of Hua Hin and enjoy some beautiful uncrowded and uncluttered beaches. Just enough shopping places that should satisfy your shopping needs but not get lost in it.

if you lease for 6-12 months before considering purchasing you should be able to learn of the developments and builders that are and are not reliable and honest.
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sargeant wrote:One piece of advice i always give is consider what you are going to do with 16 hours of your day
find enough stuff to occupy you for 48 hour and that can be repeated 7 days a week 365 a year
boredom is something that can be a problem

Thanks for your advice. I do have a lot of hobbies, also great interest in cooking. I know what you are saying..I have friends that have retired to the depths of Wales,in my opinion they have aged greatly through boredom! The highlight of their week is the weekly shop at Tesco! Not for me this lifestyle! I am an antiques dealer by trade, have been in the business over 45 years. I would be interested in travelling to different parts to see the culture, art etc. I also have a great interest in jewellery, may even have some time to design some. I think it is imortant to have interests, especially when you have more time on your hands. I also hope to make new friends, make the most of the sunshine. I live in Wales, but also have lived in Australia and France. The thoughts of living my old age out in Wales is depressing, we get so much rain, our central heating is on for 7 months of the year. At the moment I feel young, so better to make a move now while I am fit and well. I hope I would not get bored in Thailand, it is a matter of having pleantly of interests. I also look forward to some free time. Thanks again Siani
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magnum wrote:Hi.
What are your hobbies, if you have any you can adapt to suit the thai climate,swimming cycling fishing gardening come to mind.Its better here than spending 6 months stuck behind closed doors trying to keep warm in the UK.And as for your elderly mother it will put years on her.
I do have a lot of hobbies, also a great interest in cooking. I am an antiques dealer by trade, have been in the business over 45 years. I would be interested in travelling to different parts to see the culture, art etc. I also have a great interest in jewellery, may even have some time to design some. I think it is important to have interests, especially when you have more time on your hands. Maybe also make new friends, which would be really nice. I have had doubts about bring my mother, but could not leave her behind here, she is only old, not much more. I could afford to have more home help in Thailand, whereas I could not afford it if I were to go to France or other parts of europe. I am sure you are right when you say that it wll put years on her..maybe a new lease of life! For us all hopefully. Thanks again Siani
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As brianks said is right "if you lease for 6-12 months before considering purchasing you should be able to learn of the developments and builders that are and are not reliable and honest"

For sure!!, to remind that this information is "true" and worth to considered if want to purchase---no matter with the farang firm!! or Thai firm. Otherwise you will meet the situation like the unfortunately UK farang who just got beaten last month... (you can read in Huahin local newspaper and see in link below)

http://www.andrew-drummond.com/tag/keith-burbage/
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