As someone who bought a tear down, I say go with the steel framed job. I have had to fight off the occasional powder post beetle that likes to burrow into a support beam/joist or two. Just a fact of life here. 🤠
I like the elevated house, reminds me of a beach 🏖️ house up on stilts. 5:09 I’d even consider adding a second one or two room units with a bathroom next to the elevated house for extra space for full time living.
I'm in the process of getting the money together for a 2 bed house with off grid solar and 2 x aircon units and a water butt and pump, for my Thai wife it will be a more standard modern type of house and be built in her daughters land and costing up to 800,000 baht erected, we haven't finalised the actual design yet.
I like the one on stilts. Isn't there a lot of mosquitoes there? Mosquitoes don't like to fly over sixteen feet off the ground, but I think being that far off the ground would help. When I visit a area that has a lot of mosquitoes, I eat a lot of garlic. That helps a lot.
@2:30 The home that you like appears to have Hardi-Plank Siding. It’s a very good product. It’s a fiberglass type that surrounds a motor base product. You see it a lot on the homes in Florida. It’s can take The Intense UV and strong winds in Florida. I’m sure that the environments between Florida and Thai Land are really similar.
Hey Lucas Lan, yet another great information video done in your relaxed style I can see why they’re work for some people for sure ! Needs must I guess , you food looked Good as usual hope you both had your fill Cheers Chris
I sure like the fact they are off the ground. Lots of creepy, crawly, slithery things on the ground in TH. Love the channel. BTW, little small for the price, but maybe not when you compare to the cost of an electric scooter. Edit: No bathroom would be a deal breaker for me.
great video, as always! I liked that ground floor bedroom/living room/bathroom unit. I wonder how easy it is to find a small piece of leasehold land to plant one of these on. Anyway, hope you guys are doing well! and safe travels to Hua Hin! It would be so cool if the ferry would come back, i bet! Oh yeah, I am going to email you a question/ask your opinion on something. Might be a topic for the survival guide!
Excellent episode. I love the bit about the guy with the bus taking a fishing break. Check out the chi-chi and very welcoming Elephant Bar at the Centara in Hua Hin for an afternoon cocktail, if you get a chance. The grounds of the place are worth a look and the staff are next level☮️
depends on the wall thickness and material. but in steel houses like these made from steel beams the wall thickness is usually the width of the steel beam. so it could be 100mm or more which means you can put a lot of insulation between the inner and outer wall linings. foam with reflective foil on the outside is ideal and or insulation batts
Hi Lucas & Lovely Lady, Great video love this type of stuff you always finding interesting things to show, as you said nice cheap home I like steel construction one last longer. I be in Hua Hin myself around mid December for a week or so. Then fly to Chang Mai for Christmas. Keep up the great work Irish Paul
amazing video ! really helpful, wood you can always work with and adjust it does cost more maintenance ! plastics and stuff is harder to work with, a house on stilts is perfect foor flooding and insects/rodents do you know a good thai website were you can see pieces of land for long term rental ?
My wife bought a tiny house for my nephew and we got it in the back garden in udon He still uses the kitchen and Toilet in the mainhouse But its worked out great
Good informative video. A tip for you to check out is the just announced updated 2025 Triumph Tiger 660 motorcycle. The new tech as standard makes this one of the best value propositions on the market and a "do it all motorcycle" for Thailand.
@@Rides4Kickz correction: The new model is called Tiger Sport 660, Triumph added alle the great tech customers requested as standard. Cruise control, quickshifter and phone connectivity out of the factory makes this a very tempting offering.
I have missed 12 episodes due to no notifications and my busy schedule. I plan to binge-watch and catch up today, having said that I was wondering how is your health Loucous? you looked a bit banged up in your face since I last watched.
off the ground with steps is difficult for elderly people with bad hips/backs/knees. if building for an elderly person I'd recommend a long ramp with hand rails across the front of the building and concrete paths to a carport. Thais seem to specialise in stainless steel gates so i'd reckon stainless steel rails would look good. Also insist on roof insulation wider eaves and whirly birds on the roof for cooling.
Pretty sure if you have some land up banork way you can do the usual, get the locals to pour a slab and build the first floor with concrete blocks and second floor in timber.... For a lot less than those dog boxes.
These knock-down homes are the way to go for a farang looking to put a place on some Thai family members land. Outside bathrooms and kitchen/pantry are also a great idea. As we get older though, stairs suck. Only really 2 solutions, don’t have your bedrooms upstairs or use a longer gentler slope for the flight of stairs with a strong railing.
That open water grass site was too fast to see buffalo. Didn’t see any spot for farming purposes. I enjoy natural meaning of living. Like you mentioned you might go fishing where that bus had stopped. Along that river would be nice to spend a couple hours.
Those prices prove that post-COVID recovery is a reality. The cost of building materials has risen over 25% to $30 on some materials since 2020. The disadvantage of most knockdown homes is short longevity. The materials won't hold up [without extra maintenance]. We purchased a small two-room house for our mountain getaway in 2020 and it is already aging quickly.
I do like the metal knock-down houses, but I wonder what type of coating is used on the steel to prevent rust and how long it'll last. If you live in an area near the ocean, perhaps that may be an issue of concern. While the wood knock-down homes looks nice, I don't really like the thought of termites eating away at it, as you mentioned.
Hi. I can tell you right now that siding is called Masonite siding and I was a paint contractor for 30 years painting brand new homes and this siding is great stuff, way better than wood. It does expand a bit so you need to gap everything and caulk with good caulking. I was in North Idaho the whole time this product came out so I know it's great in cold and hot but not as hot as Thailand where I live now. Bugs won't be able to eat this product its I think mostly sawdust mixed with a glue/adheasive of some sort that makes it very heavy and hard.
@@markinthailand1201 Its called Hardy Plank I The USA and that stuff is really heavy and pouris and makes a huge mess while cutting, it also requires primer before paint or 2 heavy coats of paint.
I'm just thinking that might be a good thing for a pool room above a swimming pool - if it's big enough for a pool table... and the posts are far enough apart for the pool underneath... - shade for the swimming pool... - that's actually useful space
could be done but could be expen$ive especially if you want a decent sized pool. would most likely need steel posts and steel frame. but it could be fun if you covered say half a 30'x15' pool and then put a slippery dip in from the building into the pool..
@@AndyPat239 I did only think about it when seeing the steel frame buildings. Wooden frame above a pool would just be asking for termites (and the consequent sawdust to start clogging the pool pump).
WOW, got to own my own home. Pls share details on these properties. Live the double story unit. How cost to rent 20rei of land to put these house. Pls advice
lucas , im thinking of going to hua hin too, could you please report back on the water quality at the ocean , when we visited pattaya , the water quality was questionable im still alive though
Great video! I wonder about renting the land though. What happens if they sell the land or the land owner dies? Is there a way to protect yourself from losing the house or having to move it unexpectedly? If i can lock in the land I’ll buy one of these.
"get away from other things" ,I think I know what you mean good builders here are still very cheap ,supply and demand etc so here in the backwoods of Thailand a new 'ban' will not break the bank
McCAIN - - - this 13:07 adventure reminded me of your days with the Air Force. The History Guy, like yourself, is a wordsmith when telling a story. How do I land? Adventure in an F-86 The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered As airplanes go, the North American F-86 Sabre is as iconic as it gets. The fighter aircraft that dominated in the Korean war became an enduring symbol of the Jet Age and the Cold War. So you could hardly blame a young Air Force mechanic for getting a little carried-away. "SCREAMING cadenza .... writhing .... contrivance .... POURED on the coal .... WRONGFUL appropriation .... "
usually yes. depends on the flood zones. i've seen 100 y.o. timber homes on the chao prya river on wooden posts. but 100 years ago is different to now and into the future so it flooded. best to get expert advice.
Got to have an inside bathroom 🚽 for me or it’s a no sale Ten k pretty good price I’m looking at building a mobile home 11 meters x 3.5 steel frames and I am looking at around 50 k Aussie
Can you put a link how to reach those builders?
showcase of homes maps.app.goo.gl/jk6ucvxGznoYCGVE8
As someone who bought a tear down, I say go with the steel framed job. I have had to fight off the occasional powder post beetle that likes to burrow into a support beam/joist or two. Just a fact of life here. 🤠
Great info for us expats looking at building a part-time home in the village. Thank you.
Termites are a constant danger to wood buildings here.
Knock down houses are good to live in while you’re building a permanent home then can be used as a guest house for visitors.
I like the elevated house, reminds me of a beach 🏖️ house up on stilts. 5:09
I’d even consider adding a second one or two room units with a bathroom next to the elevated house for extra space for full time living.
I'm in the process of getting the money together for a 2 bed house with off grid solar and 2 x aircon units and a water butt and pump, for my Thai wife it will be a more standard modern type of house and be built in her daughters land and costing up to 800,000 baht erected, we haven't finalised the actual design yet.
very nice 👍
I thought the government did not like you using solar,and you have to get a permit,which is apparently difficult?
@@ijesu7841 Wrong in every direction, they want you to have solar.
@grahamjohnson4702 Okay, good to know,thanks.
I like the one on stilts. Isn't there a lot of mosquitoes there? Mosquitoes don't like to fly over sixteen feet off the ground, but I think being that far off the ground would help. When I visit a area that has a lot of mosquitoes, I eat a lot of garlic. That helps a lot.
Garlic is my go-to when I'm hanging around a lot of vampires.
Interesting small homes 🏡 thanks for sharing the different models Lucas have a great day 🙏
@2:30 The home that you like appears to have Hardi-Plank Siding. It’s a very good product. It’s a fiberglass type that surrounds a motor base product. You see it a lot on the homes in Florida. It’s can take The Intense UV and strong winds in Florida. I’m sure that the environments between Florida and Thai Land are really similar.
Nice, thanks 👍
hardi plank in Australia is made from fibre cement or fibro as we call it here
Great show
This is a home that I would definitely buy one for my stay open thai land
One of those huts on the beach would do me fine.
The one on stilts !!!You could park a caravan under it ,and still have room for a few motorcycles .
Great video!
Thanks!
Hey Lucas Lan, yet another great information video done in your relaxed style I can see why they’re work for some people for sure ! Needs must I guess , you food looked Good as usual hope you both had your fill Cheers Chris
Best video ever❤
Great video…..thanks for sharing & have fun in Hua Hin😊
the detail will be good especially ground work then cost of concrete slab and then hooking up the electricity, water and sewerage options.
Great info! Thanks!
I sure like the fact they are off the ground. Lots of creepy, crawly, slithery things on the ground in TH. Love the channel. BTW, little small for the price, but maybe not when you compare to the cost of an electric scooter. Edit: No bathroom would be a deal breaker for me.
They look great the troubles with wood is u have to look after it especially in the sun it will loose it’s shine😊
They have those that include bathroom many designs.
What a great alternative for housing. Affordable ! You have put an alternative for everyone , quality and cost. WTG
Thank you very much for sharing great video and great food
Great content video, cheers
Great for a personal holiday house
yeah i like that elevated one the most too .... but i would add a toilet
You should do a follow up on different areas to put these on. Including electric or generator abd water/sewage options
I like that idea Lou 👍
great video, as always! I liked that ground floor bedroom/living room/bathroom unit. I wonder how easy it is to find a small piece of leasehold land to plant one of these on.
Anyway, hope you guys are doing well! and safe travels to Hua Hin! It would be so cool if the ferry would come back, i bet!
Oh yeah, I am going to email you a question/ask your opinion on something. Might be a topic for the survival guide!
Great video. Very affordable housing option
I'm glad your new partner is working out, I had my doubts in the beginning
: ) WOW ! Would love to see them here in US as TIny Homes are so much in need :) THANKS MUCH for sharing, and ENJOY! ALL the BEST and Cheers ! : )
Would be insanely priced.
Very interesting! ❤
One of your best videos
Great video. Think about it lots of flooding there. The second floor is a good idea for safety. Keep all your expensive things up high.
Good idea 👍
Great video, Loucous. These knock-out down houses are a good option if you have a plot of land and you're on a budget.
I agree 👍
Excellent episode. I love the bit about the guy with the bus taking a fishing break. Check out the chi-chi and very welcoming Elephant Bar at the Centara in Hua Hin for an afternoon cocktail, if you get a chance. The grounds of the place are worth a look and the staff are next level☮️
Thanks for the tips!
This is cool Idea for a business....👍👍👍👍
@ 6:09 - nice one.
How well insulated are they if made from steel ?
Thinking the same?
depends on the wall thickness and material. but in steel houses like these made from steel beams the wall thickness is usually the width of the steel beam. so it could be 100mm or more which means you can put a lot of insulation between the inner and outer wall linings. foam with reflective foil on the outside is ideal and or insulation batts
I like the knock down housing option's and pricing.👍
Hi Lucas & Lovely Lady, Great video love this type of stuff you always finding interesting things to show, as you said nice cheap home I like steel construction one last longer. I be in Hua Hin myself around mid December for a week or so. Then fly to Chang Mai for Christmas. Keep up the great work Irish Paul
Our pleasure!
Cheers mate,
🙂
amazing video ! really helpful, wood you can always work with and adjust it does cost more maintenance ! plastics and stuff is harder to work with, a house on stilts is perfect foor flooding and insects/rodents do you know a good thai website were you can see pieces of land for long term rental ?
I like the steel models. I would consider one of them if i was planning to buy in thailand
Looks good Loucus , when will mine be ready LOL . Enjoy ...
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If I was on my own, I could easily live in one of these.
My wife bought a tiny house for my nephew and we got it in the back garden in udon
He still uses the kitchen and
Toilet in the mainhouse
But its worked out great
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Good informative video. A tip for you to check out is the just announced updated 2025 Triumph Tiger 660 motorcycle. The new tech as standard makes this one of the best value propositions on the market and a "do it all motorcycle" for Thailand.
Yes, Triumph really stepping up their game 👍
@@robertolesen2349 yes, a Tiger 66O with a saleang side car would be amazing.
@Rides4Kickz and built in LOS😁👍
@@Rides4Kickz correction: The new model is called Tiger Sport 660, Triumph added alle the great tech customers requested as standard. Cruise control, quickshifter and phone connectivity out of the factory makes this a very tempting offering.
There nice But I would still like something a little larger.. And Yea
Lower level is to My liking ..Great Info Thanks ....
Nice option!
Nice options, i think if a company go for a very modern style with bit more ´ luxury ´ feeling inside, it can be a blast
I have missed 12 episodes due to no notifications and my busy schedule. I plan to binge-watch and catch up today, having said that I was wondering how is your health Loucous? you looked a bit banged up in your face since I last watched.
off the ground with steps is difficult for elderly people with bad hips/backs/knees. if building for an elderly person I'd recommend a long ramp with hand rails across the front of the building and concrete paths to a carport. Thais seem to specialise in stainless steel gates so i'd reckon stainless steel rails would look good. Also insist on roof insulation wider eaves and whirly birds on the roof for cooling.
Pretty sure if you have some land up banork way you can do the usual, get the locals to pour a slab and build the first floor with concrete blocks and second floor in timber.... For a lot less than those dog boxes.
These knock-down homes are the way to go for a farang looking to put a place on some Thai family members land.
Outside bathrooms and kitchen/pantry are also a great idea.
As we get older though, stairs suck. Only really 2 solutions, don’t have your bedrooms upstairs or use a longer gentler slope for the flight of stairs with a strong railing.
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With those prices, you could even add another first floor unit to the plot of land later on. 😁
Those are some nice little steel homes
I built a 2 bedroom concrete bungalow in lamphun for about the same price
My guess is that at 3am when you need a Pee, the extra cost of an indoor bathroom would feel like a cheap deal. 😁
hi Lucas great video those steel framed houses look a viable option any idea what the wall and roof panels were insulated with thanks
I think something that looked similar to Styrofoam
Another great option, a piece of rental land and a manufactured house.. Good deal!
you bet 👍
In Oz those homes aspirational.... 🙏
How much was the 2 room on the ground steel house? another good video.
In Chiang rai i see many house options in different styles too
That open water grass site was too fast to see buffalo. Didn’t see any spot for farming purposes. I enjoy natural meaning of living.
Like you mentioned you might go fishing where that bus had stopped. Along that river would be nice to spend a couple hours.
Having been there in Thailand many times it's so hot and humid there, it's just about unlivable.
As I get older I can't take the heat.
Seems like decent value if you can handle living in such a small place.
Do they offer a guarantee on those homes? Very interesting. Thank you for sharing Loucous.
I believe there is a warranty
with 20k or so and you could have a nice summer cottage.
Hi do you have location of the second units you showed ?
A bathroom outside is called an Outhouse in America.
Interesting video. Don't do too good a job promoting Rayong though please as I wouldn't want it to become the next Pattaya heaven forbid! ;-P
Those prices prove that post-COVID recovery is a reality. The cost of building materials has risen over 25% to $30 on some materials since 2020. The disadvantage of most knockdown homes is short longevity. The materials won't hold up [without extra maintenance]. We purchased a small two-room house for our mountain getaway in 2020 and it is already aging quickly.
when i travel , i demand a squat toilet , dont you lucas
I do like the metal knock-down houses, but I wonder what type of coating is used on the steel to prevent rust and how long it'll last. If you live in an area near the ocean, perhaps that may be an issue of concern. While the wood knock-down homes looks nice, I don't really like the thought of termites eating away at it, as you mentioned.
Hi. I can tell you right now that siding is called Masonite siding and I was a paint contractor for 30 years painting brand new homes and this siding is great stuff, way better than wood. It does expand a bit so you need to gap everything and caulk with good caulking. I was in North Idaho the whole time this product came out so I know it's great in cold and hot but not as hot as Thailand where I live now. Bugs won't be able to eat this product its I think mostly sawdust mixed with a glue/adheasive of some sort that makes it very heavy and hard.
Thanks, makes a lot of sense actually 👍
its called Fibro cement cladding used alot in Australia, made from cement, sand and cellulose fibre, nothing eats it
@@markinthailand1201 Yes we use that in the USA too but
thats not the same stuff.
@@markinthailand1201 Its called Hardy Plank I The USA and that stuff is really heavy and pouris and makes a huge mess while cutting, it also requires primer before paint or 2 heavy coats of paint.
I'm just thinking that might be a good thing for a pool room above a swimming pool - if it's big enough for a pool table... and the posts are far enough apart for the pool underneath...
- shade for the swimming pool... - that's actually useful space
👍👍👍
could be done but could be expen$ive especially if you want a decent sized pool. would most likely need steel posts and steel frame. but it could be fun if you covered say half a 30'x15' pool and then put a slippery dip in from the building into the pool..
@@AndyPat239 I did only think about it when seeing the steel frame buildings. Wooden frame above a pool would just be asking for termites (and the consequent sawdust to start clogging the pool pump).
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I like outside inside bathroom like in Bali
Are they wired for electricity? If so, where do they get power?
Nice houses but to close the road outside most be diifecult to sleep there ⛱⛱😃😃
WOW, got to own my own home. Pls share details on these properties. Live the double story unit. How cost to rent 20rei of land to put these house. Pls advice
Do they have capsule homes??
Do they make container homes in thailand?
Correct wood house in Thailand bad for big time bug problems
lucas , im thinking of going to hua hin too, could you please report back on the water quality at the ocean , when we visited pattaya , the water quality was questionable im still alive though
did you see Recon Crow on Buffalo Bob's back? :) lol
🤣🤣👍
Great video! I wonder about renting the land though. What happens if they sell the land or the land owner dies? Is there a way to protect yourself from losing the house or having to move it unexpectedly? If i can lock in the land I’ll buy one of these.
I think if it came on a truck, it can leave on a truck, so a modular house may be safer than building one.
Most are 30 year rental with renewal for your children
any links to that place where do the knockdown houses?
just pinned a comment with location link 👍
"get away from other things" ,I think I know what you mean
good builders here are still very cheap ,supply and demand etc so here in the backwoods of Thailand a new 'ban' will not break the bank
hmmm, I think the insulation needs a look at otherwise it could be a hot box.
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Lucas Can you do me a favor, Can you see IF container Homes are a thing in Thailand and if so make a video about it Thank you
yes, my friend actually has one
@Rides4Kickz can you make a video about it , if it's possible with info and cost and so . I would be great full
McCAIN - - - this 13:07 adventure reminded me of your days with the Air Force. The History Guy, like yourself, is a wordsmith when telling a story.
How do I land? Adventure in an F-86
The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered
As airplanes go, the North American F-86 Sabre is as iconic as it gets. The fighter aircraft that dominated in the Korean war became an enduring symbol of the Jet Age and the Cold War. So you could hardly blame a young Air Force mechanic for getting a little carried-away.
"SCREAMING cadenza .... writhing .... contrivance .... POURED on the coal .... WRONGFUL appropriation .... "
These would be great in the uk and cheaper than the government spending £2000 a month on housing immigrants in pokey hotel rooms
if you are in a flood area, can you put the house on stilts?
usually yes. depends on the flood zones. i've seen 100 y.o. timber homes on the chao prya river on wooden posts. but 100 years ago is different to now and into the future so it flooded. best to get expert advice.
Can you talk more about the setup? Foundation, electric, sewer/septic need installing bathroom? Cost? Financing available? Cheers!
The dealer has a list of vendors who can do all that for you
@@Rides4Kickz Maybe you can still go over this with them??
Got to have an inside bathroom 🚽 for me or it’s a no sale
Ten k pretty good price
I’m looking at building a mobile home 11 meters x 3.5 steel frames and I am looking at around 50 k Aussie
Im here i. Thailand looking for a house to buy. These are nice Im in Pattaya, where are these,?
Steel frame only
Where is CK house located?, please provide links in the description in future.
just pinned a comment with location link 👍
@@Rides4Kickz Great, thanks