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If you have never been to Thailand how can you possibly equate it to the Philippines? I think you will find it to be quite different not least the language!
Can I suggest that during your vacation you try and travel around the country a little. Whilst CM is indeed a great place so are many other places.
I would also respectfully remind you that holidaying in a country is very different from living there

You are planning to buy a house i can suggest ypu here in Lampang an hour away from Chiangmai..it is a thai-american style fully furnished everything is here and its a package deahouse and lot...regards to your wife im from the philippines too..
Cheers,
Rose

If you've never been to Thailand you might be surprised at the way houses are built and the way floor plans are laid out. If you're expecting something you can find in Vegas, you will be disappointed.
You might be better off building a house and get what you want. But hey, it can be a bit complicated and confusing. If you want to discuss it, my email is neil.cnx(at)gmail.com
Althought they say it is illegal if you set up the company correctly it is OK.
You can contact me on **
Best Regards ,
David

Presently i live in Cathedral City, CA, near Palm Springs---fairly close to Las Vegas NV, where my wifes nephew and wife just went to--they visiting from Sweden and got married there.
Look forward to get any details from you or anyone else reading this---
ciao gary

I am going to be renting for first tour in Chiang Mai. So I need to get info on some good rentals and good areas to live in. Sounds like u found great guarded community like many in desert cities in CA AZ and NV that I have seen but for much lower cost for sure.
I love to stay in touch
My email address is grwirfs@yahoo.com
I will find good gym to join there as well as bike riding places. Love company.
Pass on any info or contacts for rentals.
Gary
gwirfs wrote:Yo, thanks for reply and details of yur and wife house purchase and building.
I am going to be renting for first tour in Chiang Mai. So I need to get info on some good rentals and good areas to live in. Sounds like u found great guarded community like many in desert cities in CA AZ and NV that I have seen but for much lower cost for sure.
I love to stay in touch
My email address is grwirfs@yahoo.com
I will find good gym to join there as well as bike riding places. Love company.
Pass on any info or contacts for rentals.
Gary
Hi Gary
Just a suggestion, but why not get yourself a long term guest house deal when you first arrive? Thai guest houses(there are some good ones) will usually do a deal on a long term stay, per month.
With the greatest respect, the rental stuff you find on the Internet is over priced and usually fails to deliver.
Boots on the ground is the answer. Most ordinary Thais don't advertise through expensive agencies. You just need to hire some transport and look around areas you fancy.
Look out for the Thai words for rental, ให้-เช่า, pronounced "Hi Khao". You see the signs on most properties for rent along with a phone number. Or if you are feeling bold practice "บ้านให้เช่า" which sounds a bit like "baan hi khao," house for rent.
Here is who i am dealing with right now--getting info on their condo rentals--a man from france, who moved to thailand some years ago and has condo rentals in 3 places--and staff to handle all a client might ask..
Richard Katze
66(0)861162233
www.chiangmaiapartmentrental.com
chiangmairentals@gmail.com
MY TOUR GUIDE
www.chiangmaitourguide.com
I am doing as much research as i can online, before i arrive---maps, areas, prices-rent-utilities-and yes the rest is in person when i get there.
Thanks for thai words to look for too---i keep gathering everything i can..
Gary
Johanh_s wrote:You pronounced it wrong เช่า should say "Chao" not, "Khao"
Hi Johanh
Many thanks for the feedback. Yes I incorrectly transliterated it from Thai to English. Hopefully I will pronounce it correctly when I am speaking in Thai.
Also, YouTube has a lot of good videos to get a feel for the different areas and people there.
This thread is an old one. We recommend members to participate on more recent threads of the Chiang Mai forum so that members can benefit from their inputs.
All the best,
Bhavna
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