Rent a flat or a house in Chiang Mai
Therefore, we have prepared some questions for you:
Is it hard to find a flat or a house for rent in Chiang Mai?
How to find a home in Chiang Mai: classifieds, real estate portals, real estate agencies?
How much is the rental for a house, an apartment?
What are the formalities or the required documents for renting an accommodation?
Which advice would you give?
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One of the largest is 'Chiang Mai Properties':
http://www.chiangmaiproperties.co.th/Co … 000&page=2
I see listed for condos:
127 - 0-10,000 baht
83 - 10,000 - 15,000baht
67 - 15,000 - 20,000baht
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Since many will require a year lease, I strongly suggest you consider a 'serviced apartment' while you 'shop around'.
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=e … 49&bih=516
It should be relatively easy to find an apartment in the city.
chiangmai.thaiapartments.net/index.php
Thanks for your contribution.
Harmonie.

Anyone moving to any major Thai city would be recommended to spend a couple of weeks there in a hotel or guest house and shop around.
Many properties rented by locals are only advertised by word of mouth and I'd advise checking out the area you want to live in, the river front area, the city or one of the hillside suburbs... then asking around.
Trust me, you will pay a lot less than going through an agent.
Just nice.
Thailand has very weak,if not totally 'non-existant zoning laws'.
Since you probably need to sign a 'year lease', I suggest you visit the condo, say at 9-10 o'clock at night.
why?
Because in the daytime, you might not notice the neighboring beer bar, disco, karaoke, ...> > >

seattle99.wordpress.com/2009/07/03/chiang-mai-%e2%80%93-viangbua-mansion-review
Jonathonmac wrote:HI there I'm a Brit looking to take (very early retirement!) in CM...any advice regarding which serviced apartments to stay in whilst shopping around for a nice condo, also which condos would best be described as top of the range? cheers and thanks for your assistance William
Alot of people stay in smith residence, But I personally have never stayed there but is worth checking.
chiangmaifrangipani.com
tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g293917-d1174725-Reviews-Studio_99_Serviced_Apartments-Chiang_Mai
hotelscombined.com/Hotel/Kantary_Hills_Hotel_and_Serviced_Apartments_Chiang_Mai
We have been living in Chiang Mai for 2 1/2 months now. I have written an article outlining all of the places we looked at, the prices, and reviews with links to the properties.
If anyone is interested in an up to date rental post, I have written one for everyone to share.
Feel free to click on the link, and I hope it helps!
Mica
kaypachatravels.com/2011/09/a-deluxe-apartment-in-the-sky-getting-an-apartment-in-chiang-mai
I am planninig to retire in Chiangmai Thailand starting next year, as per the instruction of long stay visa in thailand, it is possible to send my furniture to Thailand duty-free. my qustion Is it worth to do so ? if yes What is the voltage frequency HZ in Chiang mai is it 50 OR 60 Hz? finally what is the second hand 1300 CC car price in BHT( Approx.) ?
Thank you
Believe AC frequency is 50 Hz per sec like Japan. With many electronics like laptops, you don't need to worry as the plug you have converts it to DC (no cycle). Same with Iphone and similar electronics. You may burn out a toaster, but that kind of stuff is not worth bringing.
Second hand cars are expensive! They do not go down in price here much at all (and it is aggravating). New cars are only a little more, and you can be assured that the mileage meter has not been "adjusted" to reflect lower miles (a common trick here). Unfortunately, cars are expensive in Thailand. Motor bikes are cheap, though.
americanexpatchiangmai.com
Newby here and having JUST gone thru the process (lease signed 1/1/13) I feel I can give some current insights
Are there places for rent in Chiang Mai? Absolutely, a ton of them. BUT there is a catch. Real estate agencies will only show you their listings from their websites. If you see something you like on a different website you have to contact that real estate company. We got around this by hiring a buyer's agent - or in our case renters. Basically we paid her xyz amount of money, I would surf the internet for properties I wanted to see, send her the listing and she would contact the other agent set up a viewing and we would go look at the property. Be aware realtors will NOT share commissions. We were under a bit of a deadline so it was money well spent. You will find you usually only can see one or two properties a day. A good week was 4 houses total.
We found the place we eventually rented through CMCC classified ads. Our realtor negotiated our dog (the original ad said no pets) and an additional AC (one upstairs, one downstairs).
We saw properties that ranged from 8000TB to the 14,000TB 2 bedroom townhouse we rented. Houses within the wall or close to central CM average 2000 to 3000TB a month more than farther out. But I guarantee you will spend waaaay more on transporation if you live farther out as A single tuk/tuk/song taew, or taxi trip can cost 2000 to 6000TB.
If you are bringing your pet there are NO ( Nada, Zip, None) apartments or condos that allow pets. If you attempt to smuggle one in and they catch you you are out of your housing and out your deposit (2-3 months rent not unusual). You are going to have to rent a house or townhouse.
General advice? Thai furniture has a second job as an instrument of torture. Be prepared to spend $2000 to $3000 buying things like mattress pads, a decent sofa, cooking utinsels, etc.. If you are into your creature comforts bring your high loft towels and high thread count sheets. They will be your best bang for the buck in terms of airline luggage allowance.
Get a realtor that speaks english really well. It is tricky enough negotiating the real estate waters without dealing with a language barrier. I really feel that paying the realtor regardless of whose property she showed us was a great investment. I KNOW she saved us over 2000tb a month because the original listing on my house was 2K over what I am paying.
~nope not rally
How to find a home in Chiang Mai: classifieds, real estate portals, real estate agencies?
by real estate agencies would be more effective
How much is the rental for a house, an apartment?
for a apartment in old city will be between 3500-5000THB.
for a house with furnitures nearly about 10000THB
Rene
* Also try Thai websites (ask Thai people) and use Google translator. You will find the same houses as offered on Thaivisa classifieds (or other English websites), but different prices.
* Get a Chiang Mai Community Classifieds subscription (How to Subscribe: Send an email to ads-subscribe@cmccnews.info)
For less than 6 months I'd suggest serviced apartments or sublets.
I wouldn't even suggest real estate agents. Too much hassle with contracts, indirect communication with the owner, at the end of the term you have to open your house to show it to the possible new renter. I had many times that the employee (fm the agency) didn't show up or way too late.
If you want to deal with agencies, find one that is not too large. Communication lines are shorter.
One I thought was fine was at Meechok plaza ( on the right side, at the end of the row with restaurants and shops) The owner (older woman) is sitting at the office while you have a conversation with the younger woman (relative) She showed me some houses and was honest about the houses she showed me. She is fluent in English.
PS When you have a motorbike, you don't need to stay in the center of the city.
That's not always the case. I definitely like customers to contact me directly myself just because i dont have to pay them commission, which is usually 1 month from one year contract. It means i dont get the first month rental. The price i sell is the same as i propose to customers. I just have to pay for what i should pay for their service. And yes if u direct to me instead of via agency, i may give u some discounts

I'm planning on buying a condo/house, but definitely am in no rush to do it. Any reccos on the area I am going to want to focus on to at least get something sorted out for a couple of months??
Mike, Retired Yank here, lol living in Chiang Mai, thought maybe I could be of a lil help to ya...
Ya lived forawhile in Pattaya huh, I was a soildier here during the Vietnam era. was stationed in Sattahip. I remember Pattaya as a quite lil Thai village and a buitiful 2 1/2 mile long quite beach...... Haa lol now huh....
Ok to business
For a place to live for a short stay as in a month of longer I'd recommend the Galorthong condos (Galore thong ??)
there about 1 1/2 miles from walking street and a reasonable place to live while ya get your feel of the place. Best realator I know of is
Chiang Mai properties as in
http://chiangmaiproperties.co.th/EN/index.aspx ( if that gets bleated as a free advert, google it
There website is tricky on 1st page gotta be fast when ya click on property types..... you'll see what I mean when ya try it. Theres shopping malls all over the place (6 I know of all within 1 1/2 miles to 4 miles of city center. anymore ? and ya can write me at
mk163rd@gmail.com
Good luck and
Sawadee Krop
mchkin or Mike
For sure though definitely looking for a reliable place others have stayed in the 10-15k baht range for the first month while I scout around. Hate moving from hotels week to week for sure. Will definitely check out what you mentioned. Appreciate the quick reply to the question as well!!!!
@MicaIvealis
where do i find the link you reference?
thanks Doug
@obeiddoug172
Hello and welcome !
This is an old inactive thread. It is best to open a new thread on the Chiang Mai forum if you are looking for infos.
All the best
Bhavna
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