@@LaoSoftware Not "everyone" but more true of the older first generations that came in the 70s 80s and 90s. They want to "go die in my birthplace and homeland." I don't think the kids that came when they young they will not want to live in Laos maybe visit few months.
House looks big but how they going to run the electricity, all I see is cement walls and floor. I guess laos have their own ways building house than in STATES here.
The house has no insulations, no vapor barrier around the outside walls and would not meet the US building code, but it would still look nice and much cheaper to build.
@@ntauzaug9595 building codes are for each region of climate, Laos is a hot country and most people do the 'living', outside the home, for the most part, after they come home from work or business, if you can see laos people go outside their house and chit chat with their neighbors and friends, sitting outside the house in the shades of trees or under their wooden 2nd floor house, which is the main floor.
Very nice house 🏠 and all the fruits tree 😊
Nice big house
Lao people love big house and big cars. Everyone drive SUV or truck in Laos.
Hello brother. Is the house finish, do you have update video?
And how much is total cost if that ok to ask?
Yes, the house finished about 5 months, and it cost right under $100k. I can make video next time I'm there.
how much total for house? $usd??? for everything???
Nice
Super thin walls means you’re going to be running that AC 24/7
That’s a beautiful home. Cnt wait to see the finish look. How much would u say the house cost in Laos?
Everyone wants to move back to the motherland. My parents move back to Laos in 2018. They build a house in Vientiane.
@@LaoSoftware Not "everyone" but more true of the older first generations that came in the 70s 80s and 90s. They want to "go die in my birthplace and homeland."
I don't think the kids that came when they young they will not want to live in Laos maybe visit few months.
Imagine breathing in all that dust every day 😂
I love all the windows that will be in place. Lots of natural sunlight coming in.
Beautiful, with AMERICAN MONEY and investing in a property our own in LAOS= retirement
House looks big but how they going to run the electricity, all I see is cement walls and floor. I guess laos have their own ways building house than in STATES here.
The house has no insulations, no vapor barrier around the outside walls and would not meet the US building code, but it would still look nice and much cheaper to build.
@ntauzaug9595
Brick and concrete keep the house cool in summer
@@ntauzaug9595 building codes are for each region of climate, Laos is a hot country and most people do the 'living', outside the home, for the most part, after they come home from work or business, if you can see laos people go outside their house and chit chat with their neighbors and friends, sitting outside the house in the shades of trees or under their wooden 2nd floor house, which is the main floor.
Labor laws over there is different. Same as in Thailand. People don't work 8 to 5 or 9 to 5. They work until it's done.
Everything n every system has been downgraded in this country!