We are planning to come this year. I'd love additional information on what's available and some of the lesser known towns. Not a big fan of living right on top of another person. I think we want a little land with our home.
12:30 "its roughly 30 years old.." lol.. No, it isn't. It says it was built in 1985. That makes it 38 years old. And a condo that old isn't worth 12 million bath. I once paid 10 million for a new flat of the same size in the centre of Bangkok. And the prices there are way higher, even if compared to Hua Hin Beach front.
I agree, it's a nice condo but this is tailored at making max profit from westerners, no Thai will buy that, the price target is WAY too high, not a bit, nono, A LOT, I suggest westerners look other prices first before deciding.
Indeed Josef, to the point ! I also advise todo business with Thai developers directly, do research on projects they did, talk to people involved so you better understand they way of working and how the developer is, and then see what they can offer you, the Thai people are great and very respectfull, when things go wrong, don't escalate , save face is important, do not think you are above that, instead accept that kind of thing and work around it, offer possibilities to save face instead of fight or demand, offer options, and you will see miracles happen. respect goes far in any part of the world.
I've lived here in Phuket for the past 25 years. The property market has changed drastically over the years. Sadly one thing that has remained constant amongst almost all development projects is that the homes are all built so damn close to each other. The only view that many owners have, is that of a 3 meter high wall surrounding their home....... and the roof-tops of the neighboring homes. If the neighbors house is less than 25 meters from my house…. They’re too damn close.
really?? try living in southern california, orange county.....the property you are describing is way over a million, pushing 1.5 to 2 mill in the irvine area....Many people, including me, are looking at a place like this for well under 400k.
@@davidmack4495why does everyone want to compare to the prices in US? This is Thailand.... irrelevant to Cali. If you are a Thai.....earning a Thai wage....this is super expensive and thats what matters....not what a house cost in Cali, Germany, or Uganda.
@@JettGunther I have a Dual citizenship so in my name wouldn't be a problem. But seeing how 1 Rai goes for over 40 million easy in Bangkok . I'm just figuring out the best option. Cause what you can build for 30 Million Baht. They will charge you in a gated community 4 times at least . But if you could own the plot your house is on that would be an actual compromise.
@@ShadowMoon314 Oh if you have citizenship then you can own the land title deed. But you'll need to do due diligence if the developer has the right to sell the title deed, or are they themselves leasing the land and subletting it to residents. But usually in these communities, they won't just sell you an empty plot for you to build yourself. They will want to sell you the whole package. It's the community/neighborhood/facilities/housing style that you're buying into.
I agree with the comments about the homes being to close together. Still when you think about Hawaii real estate. It’s definitely a bargain to buy in Taiwan.
As a foreigner investor when the laws change in owning the land and property outright (freehold) without going through a third party then I will be interested in looking into the property market in Thailand, further. Glad you touched on the subject. Thank you
Ho , ils sont pas tombé de la dernière pluie les taills . C est pas comme chez nous en France qu' on donne tout aux étrangers et on fou les français dehors sous les ponts . On est les rois des cons. Ceux qui font les loi .
If Thais sold land to Farangs the country would be bought up by foreign developers and the price would inflate quickly leaving most Thais unable to buy land.
We've been in our house for 25+ years and have a nice whirlpool bathtub in the master bath. I've taken at best 10 baths in all those years. That being said, I wish you showed what was put in place of the bathtub in the second property.
Aloha Jett! Cool properties; the condo with the green kitchen is beautiful! I have to say Hua Hin is not my target market. You asked the right question: lifestyle... which appears to be really boring as there's nothing going on. I need my sky-bars, hostess clubs, trendy bars, unique restaurants, live music/concert venues, shopping malls, spas, co-working space, easy transportation, and so on. So maybe 5 days here for holiday only. Bill
Great video. Is Baan Phu Thara worth the price difference? I like the fact that the power lines are buried. But curious your opinion especially considering the location differences.
How deep are those pools? From the vids they look only 3' to 4' deep the entire length, is that common there or it an optical illusion on the video? Very informative I plan to binge your channel!🎉
I saw several of your videos and they are very informative with a splash of humor which is very refreshing. I live in Huahin but own a condo in Bangkok on Rajaprasong at the Dusit and would like to make a video of it for sale. Is this something you could do and or can you recommend someone to do it. Thanks Steve.
I understand foreigners can not by properly other than condos. Foreigners are prohibited from owning land in Thailand unless we are married to a national. Can you explain?
Great video. I’m thinking about retiring in Thailand. I heard that it is a problem to own the place because the land can’t be sold to foreigners. How can it be solved?
We purchased property in Issan with a typical older house and 1 hectare of land for B100,000 during the Covid scare and now rent it for B5,500 per month. Being with my Thai National wife for 2 decades I trust her not to sell off what we own. By law she owns 51% and I own 49% as a Farang.
Here’s me in my small town on New Zealand, owning my little two bedroom house that cost $500K 😫 lol. I so want to move to Thailand!! But with chronic health issues I’m not sure I could.
@@brunoheggli2888 very true. I am extremely grateful for what I have. I would love to travel again more, but I’m ok for now. Thanks for the reminder to look at what I have with appreciation. 👍🙂
$200 HOA fee here in Cali is about average.. maybe even on low end of average. So, not too bad to me :P That said, I would have expected it to be lower. The way to get a different fee is to pick from a different condo complex :P
A foreigner can buy a house in Thailand, but they cannot own the land the house sits on. A long-term lease from the owner of the land would be a good thing to have.
The houses are nice and good value but I really don't understand why anyone would choose to pay so much to live in such small condos. In Bangkok it makes sense but not in Hua Hin. Each to their own, I guess.
Because it’s illegal to outright own property as a foreigner and can only be done through indirect (less advantageous to you) or shady ways. See this video for more info ruclips.net/video/fMgP21zm6H8/видео.htmlsi=1E7b0VZMPLzHhBUa
I am getting the impression that every type of house on whatever size of landplot is called a villa in Thailand. Following the definition this is not a villa but a bungalow.
In Thailand, every developper must get a LICENCE from a Provincial board before beginning the division of the Land he wants to develop : Land development act BE 2543. If the developper is unable to give you the number of his development licence (which must also be written by the Land Office at the back of the chanote of the land)… run away.
You own 49% as a Farang in Thailand, and many have lost their house to the Attorney or Thai who controls the 51% of your property by law. You stand to lose less by buying a condo, but do your research on who operates the condos, most Farang want a Farang operator.
My understanding is that Foreigners cannot own a Home in Thailand only Condo unless bought through a Thai Registered Company in which the Thai Partners must have 51%....is this still true...?
Not quite true. A foreigner can own the house, but cannot own the land the house sits on. The foreigner needs to obtain a lease from the owner of the land, or be a minor partner (49% or less) in a company that owns the land where the Thai major partner(s) in the company own 51% (or more). (There's sure to be more in the details.)
@@jeff5001 then obviously a bit of a worry as without owning the Land you could be at the mercy of the Landowner......better to be upfront with this at time of Purchase with people...
I understand that a 30-year lease is common, and if that's not long enough it's also possible to have the terms allow for a renewal. Whether a purchasing a house or a condo, as Jett discussed with Christopher in the video, one needs to do their due diligence and use a good lawyer to protect themselves. Many foreigners might be better off leasing a house or condo, rather than buying? And even then, use a good lawyer to review the documents.
You are still unable to buy land in thailand, the very best you can get is a 30yr lease. Prices in hua hin have dropped dramatically since covid so shop around if you do consider buying. The thailand property market is littered with rip off developments so firstly never buy off plan out here, Get a top bangkok lawyer on board and never use one suggested by the developer.
Mali is one of the best built and designed places I have seen in Thailand. Hua Hin it self has serious problems with garbage and roadside plastic. I dread going out every day. I wish it was different but it's dirty. Very dirty
Great video Jett. Do you happen to have the business contact of (i believe german) colleague in this video? Keen to connect with him during my next visit to hua hin. Thanks
You dont have to stay with foreigner together!You can start a nice family with 72,taking care about your new children at home while your thaiwife is working!
Come to turkiyes Mediterranean or Aegean coast clear blue waters and you get residency for purchasing property. I'm glad I didn't choose thailand honestly. The water is green.
No matter what they say you can only lease the property for 30 years and even then the arrangement is very dicey. The promoters talk about buying the house and land but that is "deceptive and misleading", you are only leasing. the land. Just not good enough, as it is it will never be. A hole packet of worms.
I'm not sure what you mean by "dicey." If you can elaborate, that would be great as I would be able to respond. Again, if the lease agreement was properly drafted and officially registered with the Land Department, it is final and protected by law during its duration.
@@brunoheggli2888because you can, maybe some people don't really care about resale etc, if you don't sell you don't lose, and worst case 250k divided by 30yrs is peanuts...🤷
@user-hh9dh3fj3f good point, but why even assume you can’t resell? Based on data I covered in this video, resale market doing just fine ruclips.net/video/CGyvSTS2ed4/видео.html
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We are planning to come this year. I'd love additional information on what's available and some of the lesser known towns. Not a big fan of living right on top of another person. I think we want a little land with our home.
Rich? It’s only 250k
Okay ❤
Great video. I only wish the background music was not so loud.
Sorry about that
@@JettGunther Music itself is kinda nice, but yeah it needs to be turned down a notch during dialogue :)
12:30 "its roughly 30 years old.." lol.. No, it isn't. It says it was built in 1985. That makes it 38 years old. And a condo that old isn't worth 12 million bath. I once paid 10 million for a new flat of the same size in the centre of Bangkok. And the prices there are way higher, even if compared to Hua Hin Beach front.
I agree, it's a nice condo but this is tailored at making max profit from westerners, no Thai will buy that, the price target is WAY too high, not a bit, nono, A LOT, I suggest westerners look other prices first before deciding.
Indeed Josef, to the point ! I also advise todo business with Thai developers directly, do research on projects they did, talk to people involved so you better understand they way of working and how the developer is, and then see what they can offer you, the Thai people are great and very respectfull, when things go wrong, don't escalate , save face is important, do not think you are above that, instead accept that kind of thing and work around it, offer possibilities to save face instead of fight or demand, offer options, and you will see miracles happen. respect goes far in any part of the world.
location, location, location
I've lived here in Phuket for the past 25 years. The property market has changed drastically over the years. Sadly one thing that has remained constant amongst almost all development projects is that the homes are all built so damn close to each other. The only view that many owners have, is that of a 3 meter high wall surrounding their home....... and the roof-tops of the neighboring homes. If the neighbors house is less than 25 meters from my house…. They’re too damn close.
really?? try living in southern california, orange county.....the property you are describing is way over a million, pushing 1.5 to 2 mill in the irvine area....Many people, including me, are looking at a place like this for well under 400k.
That's the way the whole world has gone champ..
@@davidmack4495why does everyone want to compare to the prices in US? This is Thailand.... irrelevant to Cali. If you are a Thai.....earning a Thai wage....this is super expensive and thats what matters....not what a house cost in Cali, Germany, or Uganda.
You grossly underestimate the purchasing power of the Thai class these condos were built for.
Who gives a shit about the view anyway!Its time to growh up!A small 300sqft apartment without windows is enough!
Great video Jett. Very professional. Thank you for this great presentation. 1st class job.
Thank you!
I like that you show the prices and you are being transparent about all the costs.
Thank you. I try to be as much as possible.
Hey quick question. If you buy a Property in a Gated Community. Do you also own the plot of land where the house is on ?
No. Best is they lease the plot for you for 30 years.
@@JettGunther I have a Dual citizenship so in my name wouldn't be a problem. But seeing how 1 Rai goes for over 40 million easy in Bangkok . I'm just figuring out the best option. Cause what you can build for 30 Million Baht. They will charge you in a gated community 4 times at least . But if you could own the plot your house is on that would be an actual compromise.
@@ShadowMoon314 Oh if you have citizenship then you can own the land title deed. But you'll need to do due diligence if the developer has the right to sell the title deed, or are they themselves leasing the land and subletting it to residents. But usually in these communities, they won't just sell you an empty plot for you to build yourself. They will want to sell you the whole package. It's the community/neighborhood/facilities/housing style that you're buying into.
@@JettGunther thank you for your time . I will gladly contact you if I'm interested in Buying.
I agree with the comments about the homes being to close together. Still when you think about Hawaii real estate. It’s definitely a bargain to buy in Taiwan.
Are these villas up for long term rentals say 2 or 3 years? What would be the damage there? Lovely video!
great video Jett, keep them coming
More to come!
As a foreigner investor when the laws change in owning the land and property outright (freehold) without going through a third party then I will be interested in looking into the property market in Thailand, further. Glad you touched on the subject. Thank you
Ho , ils sont pas tombé de la dernière pluie les taills . C est pas comme chez nous en France qu' on donne tout aux étrangers et on fou les français dehors sous les ponts . On est les rois des cons. Ceux qui font les loi .
Love it! Wish foreigners could buy houses there, I’d do it in a second.👍🏽🌴
If Thais sold land to Farangs the country would be bought up by foreign developers and the price would inflate quickly leaving most Thais unable to buy land.
I wish my home country had these same laws about foreign ownership,I understand it in a somewhat disappointing way here though
That's the problem 🙄
There is so much land everywhere on this planet,its practicle wortless!Dont weast your money in investing in realestate!
@@brunoheggli2888 Yeah no one ever got rich investing that way did they!
We've been in our house for 25+ years and have a nice whirlpool bathtub in the master bath. I've taken at best 10 baths in all those years. That being said, I wish you showed what was put in place of the bathtub in the second property.
Nothing. Just a shower and wider bathroom space.
Condo at 12:30s, killer views and sound of the ocean but certainly needs a make over!
Agreed
Finance for foreigners?Ty
@jett gunther - is the property freehold or leasehold?
are they concrete made or prefabricated or wood structure?
Aloha Jett! Cool properties; the condo with the green kitchen is beautiful! I have to say Hua Hin is not my target market. You asked the right question: lifestyle... which appears to be really boring as there's nothing going on. I need my sky-bars, hostess clubs, trendy bars, unique restaurants, live music/concert venues, shopping malls, spas, co-working space, easy transportation, and so on. So maybe 5 days here for holiday only. Bill
Pattaya or Phuket sound better for you
@@JettGunther I liked your review of Silom in Bangkok quite a lot actually.
Jreat video Gett! Love it
Great video. Is Baan Phu Thara worth the price difference? I like the fact that the power lines are buried. But curious your opinion especially considering the location differences.
Great video, will you do the same kind of video in Khon Kaen ?
Great loved this please do more around Thailand
Will do!
How deep are those pools? From the vids they look only 3' to 4' deep the entire length, is that common there or it an optical illusion on the video? Very informative I plan to binge your channel!🎉
Thank you for watching. It depends on the villa. No optical illusions used in the video.
great video, and information. enjoyed from Oslo,NORWAY friends
Beautiful home but Foreigners can't owned it right? Only for 30years lease...correct?
Et oui, c est sa les taills. Pas con, avec leurs sourires gentil.
I saw several of your videos and they are very informative with a splash of humor which is very refreshing. I live in Huahin but own a condo in Bangkok on Rajaprasong at the Dusit and would like to make a video of it for sale. Is this something you could do and or can you recommend someone to do it. Thanks Steve.
I do love the bath tub in the second one! They're gorgeous places. Thanks for showing me. 👍🫶😁
beautiful house. Unfortunately, foreigners cannot own land in Thailand. I would love to buy that house.
I love this home, would love to invest in real-estate there. Plan to visit in the coming months.
Dont!
Love these homes, but do you build smaller homes with little to no yard maintenance under $150k? I like the pool but don't want the maintenance.
Do you have water and sewage or do you have cistern and latrine pit
I understand foreigners can not by properly other than condos. Foreigners are prohibited from owning land in Thailand unless we are married to a national. Can you explain?
Think they try to explain at minut 11:38.
Marry Thai, or have a legit Thai company, or lease the land and then build/buy property on it, or... become a Thai citizen ^_^
Farangs can own 49% of a house and land in Thailand but may own 100% of a condo.
Well shot and edited video.. i'll check out some of your other stuff
Vidéos attrape couillon !!
Great video. I’m thinking about retiring in Thailand. I heard that it is a problem to own the place because the land can’t be sold to foreigners. How can it be solved?
Check out this video ruclips.net/video/fMgP21zm6H8/видео.htmlsi=JNi8Y0MhMeNIXu0u
Amazing opportunities. Can you include some commentary on integrating into the local community on future VLOGs?
This is a good price for all this!!!
what's the lease on this property?
Great video 🙏
Another great video, I will be down in April, we should link up!
Jett can u show us houses around 50k,not everybody in Thailand is rich !??? : ))
Doesn’t seem to be his target audience looking at his previous videos..
$50k buy land and build your own house but a foreigner cannot own land 🏠 👌
We purchased property in Issan with a typical older house and 1 hectare of land for B100,000 during the Covid scare and now rent it for B5,500 per month. Being with my Thai National wife for 2 decades I trust her not to sell off what we own. By law she owns 51% and I own 49% as a Farang.
Check for Farang house on you tube. I saw some houses but can't say anything about the channel
50k USD for a villa in Thailand? Thailand isn't a poor country anymore that doesn't seem a very realistic budget to be honest.
Here’s me in my small town on New Zealand, owning my little two bedroom house that cost $500K 😫 lol. I so want to move to Thailand!! But with chronic health issues I’m not sure I could.
Enjoy what you have!
@@brunoheggli2888 very true. I am extremely grateful for what I have. I would love to travel again more, but I’m ok for now. Thanks for the reminder to look at what I have with appreciation. 👍🙂
Hello everyone, I'm going to Hua Hin this weekend. Can anyone recommend a local agent so I can hopefully see some projects there?
Thanks
Check out Jettgunther.com
The $200 a month fee, can we get rid of that??
$200 HOA fee here in Cali is about average.. maybe even on low end of average. So, not too bad to me :P That said, I would have expected it to be lower. The way to get a different fee is to pick from a different condo complex :P
When you buy a house and land package as an Australian do I legally own it by Thai laws.
You can lease it for 30 years with the option to renew it for up to 90 years
I heard it is impossible for foreigners to buy landed properties in Thailand even thought they get the long term permanent stay.
You can watch this for elaboration :
How to Legally Own Property in Thailand
ruclips.net/video/fMgP21zm6H8/видео.html
Excellent showcase. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thought you cannot buy a house in thailand as a foreigner? Only condo's right? The only way was having a Thai buy it for you? Did the laws change?
A foreigner can buy a house in Thailand, but they cannot own the land the house sits on. A long-term lease from the owner of the land would be a good thing to have.
@JEff so if we buy the house and lease the land after the lease is up if the landowner wants to sell does that mean we get the price of the house?
@@YasukeNakamoto No lol - unfortunately not. The land owner keeps what is on the land.
One hour to Bangkok with the current rolling stock? No way. But it will be quicker.
Dream Home! 🎉
The houses are nice and good value but I really don't understand why anyone would choose to pay so much to live in such small condos. In Bangkok it makes sense but not in Hua Hin. Each to their own, I guess.
The smaller the better,its that simple,itdosent matter where you live!
Attempt to own the land rookie
Because it’s illegal to outright own property as a foreigner and can only be done through indirect (less advantageous to you) or shady ways. See this video for more info ruclips.net/video/fMgP21zm6H8/видео.htmlsi=1E7b0VZMPLzHhBUa
Thailand looks so nice...
But not after you live there a while …
At 6m42s you can see the toilet paper is in the correct orientation. I wouldn't be able to buy this property if that weren't the case.
I am getting the impression that every type of house on whatever size of landplot is called a villa in Thailand. Following the definition this is not a villa but a bungalow.
und was kostet die Pflege des Hauses mit Garten und Pool?
Fuer Auslaender immer zu viel!
Well all the information that I see says it is!
I noticed that the condo by the beach didn’t have much of a beach ….with climate warming wouldn’t that be of concern?
In Thailand, every developper must get a LICENCE from a Provincial board before beginning the division of the Land he wants to develop : Land development act BE 2543.
If the developper is unable to give you the number of his development licence (which must also be written by the Land Office at the back of the chanote of the land)… run away.
Also only satellite mapping of your land is recognized as the lot lines.
Thank you. Valuable information.
What about ownership, for Farang?
@@timfullerton9175 Farang can not own land in Thailand. You can buy it if you have a Thai partner.
Why no disclaimer advising foreigners cannot own land in Thailand?
We addressed that in 11:38
I thought foreigners could now own the 0.25 rai that their home exists on?
I thought this changed recently?
Still in debate. Hasn’t passed
Can a foreigner buy a villa
the condo look is on the water
You own 49% as a Farang in Thailand, and many have lost their house to the Attorney or Thai who controls the 51% of your property by law. You stand to lose less by buying a condo, but do your research on who operates the condos, most Farang want a Farang operator.
Just rent
Hi Jett just wrote to you regarding property and elite visa from you web site hope you get and I filled in the forms you had.
Very nice I love
My understanding is that Foreigners cannot own a Home in Thailand only Condo unless bought through a Thai Registered Company in which the Thai Partners must have 51%....is this still true...?
Not quite true. A foreigner can own the house, but cannot own the land the house sits on. The foreigner needs to obtain a lease from the owner of the land, or be a minor partner (49% or less) in a company that owns the land where the Thai major partner(s) in the company own 51% (or more). (There's sure to be more in the details.)
@@jeff5001 then obviously a bit of a worry as without owning the Land you could be at the mercy of the Landowner......better to be upfront with this at time of Purchase with people...
I understand that a 30-year lease is common, and if that's not long enough it's also possible to have the terms allow for a renewal. Whether a purchasing a house or a condo, as Jett discussed with Christopher in the video, one needs to do their due diligence and use a good lawyer to protect themselves. Many foreigners might be better off leasing a house or condo, rather than buying? And even then, use a good lawyer to review the documents.
You are still unable to buy land in thailand, the very best you can get is a 30yr lease.
Prices in hua hin have dropped dramatically since covid so shop around if you do consider buying.
The thailand property market is littered with rip off developments so firstly never buy off plan out here,
Get a top bangkok lawyer on board and never use one suggested by the developer.
You can own a condo outright but not the building or land. Almost everyone after ine initial sale loses money on a condo when reselling.
It's ok, too the residents start buying cockrals and dogs for there garden, then you will be awake all night no sleep.
I could affort this... but it's way too hot and humid there
Just wondering is there Many watching this video has over 200k. Lieing around??
***239K
@@JettGunther okay. How many people watching this have 239k. Lieing around
@@alanoconnor7967plenty of retired Farang moving to Thailand...
239 is a quarterly income for a medium sized business owner..?
@@James-j2k1w yes exactly. Who is that. Watching this??
God bless you.lucky God grift
No 1 person good 🤞🤞🤞😊🤞
I have a bloodhound. He is part of the family. What are the restrictions on pets. Coming from USA
Quel est le numéro de « permis de lotir » de ce lotissement ?
Mali is one of the best built and designed places I have seen in Thailand. Hua Hin it self has serious problems with garbage and roadside plastic. I dread going out every day. I wish it was different but it's dirty. Very dirty
Yeesh sorry to hear that. I hope the municipality wakes up 😧
Great video Jett. Do you happen to have the business contact of (i believe german) colleague in this video? Keen to connect with him during my next visit to hua hin. Thanks
@danaiholst6893 you can go to jettgunther.com tell us your requirements and Christian will get back to you!
I do not believed US citizen can purchased a property in Thailand unless he/she own a business there or your spouse born there?
This video confirms i shuold buy something in LA not thailand. Why so expensive man
Louisiana??? 🤦🏻♂️
The north of Finnland is great!
If I am wrong and that's not tawian sorry
If you’ve never been to hua hin it seems like the average age of foreigners are 70+
You dont have to stay with foreigner together!You can start a nice family with 72,taking care about your new children at home while your thaiwife is working!
That's not what one of the realtors on here said.
Perfect if you want to live like lemmings
Come to turkiyes Mediterranean or Aegean coast clear blue waters and you get residency for purchasing property. I'm glad I didn't choose thailand honestly. The water is green.
Sounds great!
Foreigners cant buy houses though. :-(
You dont need a house!
farang can't buy property in Thailand
That's not true.
No idea..
Can.. but
If you have to start paying tax of 35% to bring in money to Thailand to buy property, these properties won t sell.
Too early for any concrete speculation.
No matter what they say you can only lease the property for 30 years and even then the arrangement is very dicey. The promoters talk about buying the house and land but that is "deceptive and misleading", you are only leasing. the land. Just not good enough, as it is it will never be. A hole packet of worms.
I'm not sure what you mean by "dicey." If you can elaborate, that would be great as I would be able to respond.
Again, if the lease agreement was properly drafted and officially registered with the Land Department, it is final and protected by law during its duration.
What a shame foreigners can't own villas
Why?Villas are just a weast of money!
Lol...my 1,333 sq ft condo in Vegas is valued at $389,000; im being robbed😃
Head to Mexico, you can own a sprawling gated home for what a shack costs in Vegas.
HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED to buy property
Why not?
its a bad idea@@JettGunther
Please explain why you think that
Nice house but the property is way to small
Did you see the third house?
Yes but I’m talking about the $250,000 price tag homes. Of course the bigger the house the bigger price tag
@@bryanbrown8079no really...🤦
Can foreigners buy property in Thailand
Why would you?
@@brunoheggli2888because you can, maybe some people don't really care about resale etc, if you don't sell you don't lose, and worst case 250k divided by 30yrs is peanuts...🤷
@@James-j2k1wMaybe you are right!But you also coud infest the 250k into the stockmarket,renting something being flexible!
@user-hh9dh3fj3f good point, but why even assume you can’t resell?
Based on data I covered in this video, resale market doing just fine
ruclips.net/video/CGyvSTS2ed4/видео.html