$100,000 Condo Tours in Bangkok - Cost of Living Thailand

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2023
  • Bangkok is a sea of condos, for rent and for sale. What is the cost of living in Thailand? In this video I will highlight one of the most famous Condo groups as we dig deeper into the world of Thailand Real Estate.
    What is the cost of living at a Noble Condo? Is buying a condo in Bangkok a good investment? What areas should you consider? We'll answer these questions and tour through 3 different condo buildings in 3 different areas at 3 different prices.
    If you are interested in these condos or others in Bangkok, Samui, or Chiang Mai reach out to us at connect@retiredworkingforyou.com and Adam will hook you up with our growing number of agents on the ground in Thailand. We are here to help make your Thailand dreams come true.
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  • @RetiredWorkingForYou
    @RetiredWorkingForYou  Год назад +23

    An update for you, lately every time we do one of these videos we get many inquiries and have helped several people buy and rent condos and villas all over Thailand. So if you are interested in any of these Noble condos, reach out to us at connect@retiredworkingforyou.com and Adam will hook you up with Kirk. If you are interested in any condo or villa sales or rentals, learn more about RW4U Real Estate here: retiredworkingforyou.com/realestate/ and we are here to help make your Thailand dreams come true.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Год назад +9

      Nah , $7000/sqm ???
      I would rather buy a villa in Houston, Austin, Texas for only $1700 to $2000 per sqm .
      Or a luxurious condo in Manila for only $3000/sqm

    • @a2dubai
      @a2dubai Год назад +2

      Thanks for the info but some of the video quality not good because of the new camera I believe

    • @apuestasfutbol
      @apuestasfutbol Год назад +7

      Pro Tip: Don’t buy condos in Bangkok. After a few years they become notoriously hard to sell on at the market rate.

    • @loduke3905
      @loduke3905 Год назад

      @@dongshengdi773 That's your prerogative, BUD. You're looking at UPSCALE apartments close to city centers in Thailand. If you think living in Texas is ANY way equivalent, you're not just narrow minded zionist who is LACKING CULTURE.
      Additionally, you can spend all that money to live in a backwards ass state while your cost of living are sky high and your purchasing power is not remotely comparable. Lastly, NO ONE GIVES A DAMN that you want to live in the states, expand your little world or cope harder.

    • @Visor8888
      @Visor8888 Год назад +6

      Assuming this a paid advertisement for Noble. Someone was paid indirectly or directly for this advert. You should put the tag paid advertisement in the top left of the video.

  • @bengmelea8646
    @bengmelea8646 Год назад +191

    I brought a condo unit in the very first highrise that Noble did back in 1997. I snapped it up cheap after the economic crisis Thailand was going through back then. Some hints I could pass on to any potential foreign buyers 1) consider buying only if you plan to keep it very long term in Thailand and/or rent it out as an investment. Do not expect any potential capitals gains. 2) apart from the bricks, mortar and flashy condo facilities that can easily seduce you ask about their monthly common area fee, sinking fund and an English translation of their "Condo rules and regulations" that Noble (or the developer) wrote and registered with the Lands Dept. You may find these add significantly to the cost and some crazy - even illegal, rules in there. Ask what company was contracted to manage the condo? and who is the Juristic Manager? Many developers will set up a subsidiary company under a different name with the exact same directors and shareholders and contract this company using their own employees to be juristic manager and condo management staff. For very new condos co-owners do not yet know their neighbours and so are none the wiser of what is going on behinds the scenes. At the AGM they do not know that the people volunteering to be voted in on the condo board are all in fact employees of the developer as the developer will still own condo units/floor area and so maintain voting rights. This sets up a conflict of interest and will be fully used by the developer to forward their interests over those of other co-owners including not paying their common area fees for any of the developer's unsold condos. Under the Thai Condominium Act 1979 only the Juristic manager can sign legal documents such as contracts for management company, security guards, lift maintenance contract, etc including hiring lawyers to lodge law suits against a developer! Good luck with that if the JM is an employee whose being paid by the developer! If Condo rules contravene the Condo Act then to get them changed requires a 75% AGM majority vote and the JM to sign off on them when lodged with the Lands Dept. Yes catch 22! There are a lot of hidden pitfalls for the unaware so do your due diligence!

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +11

      @@moonlightmistandmemories9623 For Thailand condo owners condo Common Area fees are typically paid on an annual basis and the cost amount depends on the square meter size of your condo. I pay 26,000 baht annually for my 50sqm Noble condo which is walking distance from the Phayathai BTS station (very central Bangkok). There are also "Sinking Fund" fees and the condo directors could also add one-off additional fees to replace lifts, paint the condo, seal leaking wall cracks, replace water/wastewater/fire sprinkler pipes etc.

    • @gregh7457
      @gregh7457 Год назад +2

      Do you think dealing with a large company like Noble or companies with a good track record is better at protecting owners against HOA fiasco's you've mentioned? I've had some bad experiences with hoa's in hawaii so i know its hard to avoid the pitfalls wherever a $ can be made/stolen from unsuspecting owners

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +15

      @@gregh7457 My advice is to buy an older condo (5 years +) and avoid altogether the developer big players who are still trying to sell their condo units in their newly constructed building (and therefore maintain voting rights at the AGM). The existing unit owners will be familiar with their building and the management company. Avoid a condo whereby it is managed by the condo developer (albeit under a different company name unknown to most condo owners) as the developer can register with the Thai Lands Dept. to manage the condo for a set number of years after they have sold the first condo unit.

    • @jamesbarr2357
      @jamesbarr2357 Год назад +14

      Pete, excellent comment. I could write a book on the pitfalls of buying a condo. I have looked at countless "opportunities" but still rent. Recently, I had my lawyer do the due diligence on a development. They completed their investigation satisfactorily and asked to see the purchase contract. The developer refused to provide this without receiving a non-refundable 50,000 "booking fee". I declined their offer.

    • @pattayapimp
      @pattayapimp Год назад +6

      Yea lots of small print and as cheap at it is to rent why not stay free to fly

  • @Visor8888
    @Visor8888 Год назад +34

    One of the riskiest investments is a Bangkok condo. 1. The long term ROI isn’t amazing 2. Rentals in BKK are ultra competitive in the renters favour 3. Since a lot of these condo are shoeboxes. You could have a crap neighbours left, right, up and down and there’s not much you can do. 4. The heat effects the outside of the building and it’s a wish and a prayer that the freeholder maintains the premises in the long term. 5 Loads more issues that I can’t fit it. Don’t do it. Just rent!

    • @TomBedlammusic
      @TomBedlammusic Год назад +2

      Totally agree. I love Bangkok and Thailand but id never buy a condo here. Having rented short term in so many of them, ive seen how even the higher end stuff can just fall apart if not maintained properly and there's nothing you can really do about it if you're unlucky. It's so cheap to rent too if you're a bit diligent. Doesn't make sense to me

    • @markseymour8365
      @markseymour8365 Год назад +2

      @@TomBedlammusic We ended up buying a house here. Didn't want to rent as I don't like the idea of having to ask permission to paint a wall or whatever, when I'm a full-grown man. Also don't like paying to maintain / improve other people's property.

    • @Visor8888
      @Visor8888 Год назад

      @@markseymour8365 Condos different to houses though. Generally speaking you should get more out of a house in the long term.

    • @TomBedlammusic
      @TomBedlammusic Год назад +1

      @@markseymour8365 ah absolutely, a house makes way more sense. More in control.

    • @markseymour8365
      @markseymour8365 Год назад

      @@Visor8888 Sorry, I'm not really sure what you mean?

  • @BobbyDazzler888
    @BobbyDazzler888 Год назад +38

    New properties looks 20 years old in just a few years. Theres an oversupply of small condos in Bangkok and therefore a poor investment

  • @jamesbarr2357
    @jamesbarr2357 Год назад +7

    These new condos are over-priced shoeboxes. Two bedrooms in 34 square metres - that's insane. Many new condo buildings are nothing more than a tower of identical shoeboxes in the sky. Every unit has the same fittings and finishes; when you sell, you have to hope that demand exceeds supply. Good luck with that - "hope" is not a strategy! Another point. The developers often have a float of around 20% to sell once the "off plan" sales are exhausted. To move these unsold units, they run “promotions". I have visited buildings where the "promotion" price is at least a 20% discount on the original asking price. By all means buy a condo in Thailand, but you need to do extensive due diligence to establish the reality of supply and demand. This is not easy as you cannot consult a public register of recorded sales. And finally, the ongoing maintenance of the building depends entirely on the desire of your co-owners/neighbours to keep the common areas in best condition and thus maintain the value of the building. Chok dee and sup with a very long spoon 😀.

    • @walternyc
      @walternyc Год назад +3

      I've stayed in Jomtien in condos of that size for Airbnb short stays and it was difficult to store the content of my medium size luggage. I know that Asian people tend to leave with less amount of stuff (good thing), but I cannot imagine how a couple can comfortable live long term in an apartment of that size. No matter how nice the common areas can be.

    • @jamesbarr2357
      @jamesbarr2357 Год назад +4

      @@walternyc These aren't "homes", they are hotel rooms. I don't understand why people buy them.

    • @pterrypower5140
      @pterrypower5140 8 месяцев назад

      Totally agree. This is same size as my room at university that I shared with another person.
      Just the thought of a sharing with my spouse such a small space does not work for me. I need my garden and outdoor space to keep my sanity.

  • @bengmelea8646
    @bengmelea8646 Год назад +17

    I live in a Noble condo and it was a nightmare to start with until we got rid of their condo Noble management.

    • @BobbyDazzler888
      @BobbyDazzler888 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +5

      ​@@BobbyDazzler888 I posted another comment detailing my experience. Will never buy another Noble condo again unless they are not managing the condo too.

    • @theflightsimulationexperie6894
      @theflightsimulationexperie6894 Год назад

      Thank you. That’s all I need to know.

    • @Ben-eh1qt
      @Ben-eh1qt Год назад

      @@bengmelea8646 that is exactly why you buy one that is a few years old after they have gotten rid of the Noble management

    • @skrbosmrdic2003
      @skrbosmrdic2003 8 месяцев назад

      what noble managment do to be that terrifying

  • @theGentlmanLife
    @theGentlmanLife Год назад +2

    Ill be there in a few days! Glad to be back.

  • @markskidz8114
    @markskidz8114 Год назад +22

    How much are the association fees per month and real estate taxes for the unit?

  • @angelicachan5779
    @angelicachan5779 Год назад

    Hi Chris & everyone! I’m truly grateful to hear s/o cheering Noble dev in here since I’ve just decided to own my first condo units in my life from them; it’s Nue Riverest project which plan to b finished in 2025 n I confirm that Noble crafts things right to their target as if u still mind the peacefulness & riverside vibe like u r staying at riverside resort hotel while u can take short time to city, sukhumvit , Sathorn and tourist places i.e. ICONSIAM, Asiatique, Old China town areas..here the place for you . & It would b my honor to welcome you to review the place and lovely guest(s) in this community to enjoy this vibe.😊 keep in touch! I’m alway stay tuned or updated at yr channel ka🙏 Ann

  • @marcus9848
    @marcus9848 Год назад +9

    For us farangs, renting is the way for happiness. All these brand new Condos are NOT an investment, it's a life style product which the developer wants to sell to naive people.

    • @theflightsimulationexperie6894
      @theflightsimulationexperie6894 Год назад

      Spot on

    • @marcus9848
      @marcus9848 Год назад

      it seems this here is becoming one of these promo things which is very sad. These fancy new condos are consumption products, not investments.

    • @nielscarp
      @nielscarp Год назад

      Renting is throwing away your money.

    • @theflightsimulationexperie6894
      @theflightsimulationexperie6894 Год назад

      @@nielscarp you are so biased. Just think about what you just said.

    • @marcus9848
      @marcus9848 Год назад

      @@nielscarp Lol, the opposite is true

  • @pattayapimp
    @pattayapimp Год назад +14

    Tiny rooms , 2 bedrooms not even 60 meters😮

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +1

      Yes average condo size is getting smaller. I understand that building law in Bangkok limits self-contained condos to 28sqm! I think that a condo has to be at least 60sqm to get one car park space noted on the title deed. Less area than this and the developer just has to provide "adequate" car parking.

    • @Revelation13-8
      @Revelation13-8 Год назад +1

      tiny loom , big plice

  • @andyasia
    @andyasia Год назад +2

    Yeah, Bt200k+ per sqm aka Bt5m+ for a 26sqm shoebox on the edge of Bangkok is the bargain of a lifetime !
    In the world of sensible investments this is down there just above magic beans.

  • @loduke3905
    @loduke3905 Год назад +2

    I'm cheap and I love the FIRST one. I'm planning to visit Thailand in the next year, I don't know yet if this is the route I'm going to take but it's pretty awesome to see Thailand doing so well. Thai people are amazing and I can't wait to visit.

    • @BobMcGeeSlaps
      @BobMcGeeSlaps Год назад +1

      Be aware the MRT station they referenced isn't open yet.

  • @NeilMcCoyWard
    @NeilMcCoyWard Год назад +1

    Thanks, that was useful

  • @Kanga1974
    @Kanga1974 Год назад +11

    Can anyone really live on 25 - 30 m2 ?!? Like chicken in a cage.

  • @dannyphan1352
    @dannyphan1352 Год назад +11

    Show me a foreigner buying a condo in Thailand, I'll show you a fool.

  • @naren2k6
    @naren2k6 Год назад +6

    It's worth paying a bit more for a more central location like Asok, plus the demand is greater and easier to resell, just my two bits. Further out locations you wont find many Foreigners living there and less things to do. You are a smart guy Chris, you never show the prices in Canadian $$$, and scare the day lights out of us. 🤣🤣🤣
    Great video Chris

    • @nielscarp
      @nielscarp Год назад

      Tong Lo is where you want to be.

  • @leeritenour
    @leeritenour 9 месяцев назад

    Love Kirk's charisma. He definitely can land a job in Hollywood business as an actor.

  • @virtualworlds4726
    @virtualworlds4726 Год назад +9

    Toilet Sized Condos which are probably attracting the normal Chinese Buyers and Russians Investors. Nice unmarked "NOBLE DEVELOPER" promotion

    • @RetiredWorkingForYou
      @RetiredWorkingForYou  Год назад +2

      This was in no way a sponsored video by Noble. I guess it kind of looks that way, but it certainly wasn’t.

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +9

      ​​​@@RetiredWorkingForYou Chris it doesn't matter if the video was sponsored or not it as it ended up free advertising for Noble anyway. Apart from the 'bricks and mortar" of a condo there is importance stuff like what you can't see - the condo management and the condo "rules".

    • @RetiredWorkingForYou
      @RetiredWorkingForYou  Год назад +5

      @ 1-2-WATCH now that's a harsh review. but you make some good points. shame you think i'm lying about it not being a promotion paid by noble. cuz it wasn't. and i get that the tiny condos aren't for you, and they aren't for me either. but there are lots of people who prefer that, which is why many new buildings in bangkok have created these types of units.
      i'm not the biggest fan of how the video turned out either, which is why i take some of your points to heart and agree.
      but the sentiment behind it is hard to understand oh well.....

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад

      @Low Key My "2 cents" comes after I purchased a Noble Development condo in 1997. I and other condo owners had tremendous difficulty dealing with this developer who was essentially cheating condo owners. Read my other comment to this video on what exactly went down.

  • @rotanomade
    @rotanomade Год назад

    I saw you flying from Phuket to Bangkok today ! Great job

  • @robbatayaki5505
    @robbatayaki5505 Год назад +2

    FYI, the 49%/51% local/foreigners owned ratio is based on the cumulated surface SQM of the units, not the number of units

  • @sonhuynh8222
    @sonhuynh8222 Год назад +3

    Almost half million USD for a 2bdrm is crazy! And under 60 sq meters? Omg 😮

    • @PattanakitW
      @PattanakitW 7 месяцев назад

      It is very expensive but how much for the same size for this room in states?

  • @CameraGuyRy
    @CameraGuyRy Год назад

    Thanks for this video Chris. I didn’t realize you were so tall

  • @guymind9463
    @guymind9463 Год назад +3

    Finally something other than food. Mixing up your content is much appreciated 🎉

  • @marieancel1877
    @marieancel1877 Год назад

    Thank you mister i have love the vidéos

  • @JR-eq6jz
    @JR-eq6jz Год назад

    Ari has always been a fav area. Close to sirikit park.

  • @edwinneill5172
    @edwinneill5172 Год назад +2

    Loved the condo tour and now subscribed to your channel 😀

  • @mithonaphal
    @mithonaphal Год назад +1

    Thank for videos,i am a bit fan of ur videos,from Cambodia

  • @Gary_and_Linda
    @Gary_and_Linda Год назад +2

    Hey Captain Kirk, what are the annual ownership costs including condo fees and all taxes? Thanks!

  • @mikehunt5637
    @mikehunt5637 Год назад +6

    Those were all amazing condos and Nancy did really well in front of the camera! I'm still just over two years away from relocating though. :(

  • @forest42821
    @forest42821 Год назад +7

    You never say price for the monthly HOA of these condos.

  • @user-hi7fm3yk6y
    @user-hi7fm3yk6y Год назад +2

    ❤ these condos are very unique and delighted 😃 I liked the first one ☝️ better ,hey Chris do they have a HOA fees for that ? 😊

  • @AVAGASAFARI
    @AVAGASAFARI Год назад +10

    Thanks for the video. It’d be interesting if you did a video on the property types in Thailand as well (e.g. freeholds, leaseholds). I imagine that some investors would feel more inclined to purchase certain property types over others.

    • @BobMcGeeSlaps
      @BobMcGeeSlaps Год назад +2

      Short version is, foreigners aren't allowed to own land. So you're stuck either buying a condo or buying a house and doing a long term land lease.

    • @AVAGASAFARI
      @AVAGASAFARI Год назад

      @@BobMcGeeSlaps Helpful summary - I've also heard something about properties requiring a certain percentage of local shareholders.

    • @BobMcGeeSlaps
      @BobMcGeeSlaps Год назад +1

      @@AVAGASAFARI He mentioned it briefly in the video. 51% of the units need to be Thai owned.

  • @whypopme88
    @whypopme88 Год назад +3

    15m bht = 430k usd for a 600sf condo in bangkok... are you serious? money grows on trees?

  • @lukew5255
    @lukew5255 Год назад +1

    Hey Chris I was wondering do they close down all outside pools during storms because of lightning? If so must be closed a lot in rainy season.

  • @gorillapancake
    @gorillapancake Год назад +9

    The condos look nice, but sizing should be regulated to a 35sqm minimum.
    The bedroom at 3:40 is inhumanely small. You can't walk around the bed!

  • @mikebergen3375
    @mikebergen3375 Год назад

    You do amazing job making these videos

  • @viewer3412
    @viewer3412 Год назад +1

    I really like this video. Just goes to show how far you’ve gone with this RUclips channel. The prices for those condos are competitive against similar properties stateside for singles working from home. I consider Thailand to be the best neutral ground for business with Chinese citizens as foreigners won’t be hassled and Chinese citizens can do business without CCP looking over their shoulders to take their cut.
    Foreigners trying to rent out their units will have to compete with the other 51% Thai ownership playing the same game, so their return will probably be less than mortgage rate-but only chumps would pay mortgage in Thailand. Better to buy it outright, live in it while property appreciates in equity.
    Just do due diligence in checking long term stability issues regarding the property. The recent election does show good indicator of political stability as no violence occurred during the vote. I don’t have time to list other risks.
    You’re doing a great service for Thailand with your videos… keep up the good work! If I had the money, I’d live there too.

    • @afrivox
      @afrivox 10 месяцев назад

      Do condo appreciates in bkk ?

    • @aaronlee4913
      @aaronlee4913 9 месяцев назад

      @@afrivoxnot at all.

  • @rikirex2162
    @rikirex2162 Год назад +3

    this guy never worked so hard before his retirement.

  • @MattSchreier-ox8bw
    @MattSchreier-ox8bw Год назад

    Hi Chris, you make fantastic videos and you have a great sense of humor. I used to live upstate New York about 2 hours from Montreal. I have been living in Hawaii for the last 8 years. I am moving to Thailand soon. I applied for an elite visa and waiting to be approved. I can’t wait to get there and go on some of your tours. Can you answer a question for me. Can I deposit a check into a Thai bank from my bank account in Hawaii when I move there. I don’t know if they accept foreign check deposits. Thanks Chris.

  • @alexb013
    @alexb013 Год назад +6

    Not worth it for investment by the looks of it. Appreciation is questionable and for this price, you can probably rent forever even considering rent increases.

  • @BenSlider
    @BenSlider 6 месяцев назад

    Hey chris. I genuinely love all of your videos. On both channels. I came home From my one month trip to bangkok, I came home sold everything. Put my house up for sale. I'll be on my way over there some time over the next sixty days.. permanently. Something no one has ever touched. Base on that I have seen.
    Would you please go into some detail on one of your videos regarding condo HOAs.
    Homeowner associations. And any fees associated with them if there's any that are similar or standard.
    Would be a giant help as i'm looking to invest into at least ten units personally.

  • @Growingupinthe80s
    @Growingupinthe80s Год назад +1

    Man I am seriously thinking about this. Just debating whether it's better to be in the heart of the city or on the outskirst where it's quieter. Also should we buy in Bangkok or Chiang Mai/Phuket.

  • @jariel6512
    @jariel6512 Год назад +2

    Can you do a vid on dog friendly condos? I’m moving later this year and have a 60 kg lab.

  • @geraldoconnor1432
    @geraldoconnor1432 Год назад +4

    How much are the maintenance costs.

  • @gazzmiff9894
    @gazzmiff9894 Год назад +2

    Hey Chris, Can you do a video on Condos that allow pets (Cats) in Bangkok. (2 to 3 Bed). Many thanks Hellen (Australia)

  • @fatih7107
    @fatih7107 Год назад +1

    Very expensive except the first one. With these prices you can buy a much larger flat with much more luxurious detail in Dubai

    • @junesaxon
      @junesaxon Год назад +1

      exactly. not worth it. Imo the prices peaked in Thailand and right now it’s not a good investment meaning its price wont appreciate as much as a dubai apartment or a southern EU aoartment in a long run

  • @orangeguy3314
    @orangeguy3314 Год назад +4

    Most likely you will lose value on your condo. As condo are being builted over and more supplies popping up in condos. Of course these youtubers don't want to tell the truth behind that.

  • @jasonr.1970
    @jasonr.1970 3 месяца назад

    are there anything like hoa fee's after you buy it? The building will need upkept.

  • @Jubjibhipgaminofficial
    @Jubjibhipgaminofficial Год назад +6

    Thank for good to thai People 🇹🇭❤️❤️❤️💪

  • @Nr1JuiceNr1
    @Nr1JuiceNr1 11 месяцев назад

    Nancy needs a promotion!!

  • @NickReels
    @NickReels Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks 🙏

  • @MM-sf3rl
    @MM-sf3rl Год назад

    I wonder, if you have 10%-30% unoccupied, there is not dues coming in for reserves. With new unites, maintenance can e deferred, but for how long. Without funded reserves, upkeep can slip.

  • @davidline3437
    @davidline3437 Год назад +8

    Chris (or anyone with knowledge), how "typhoon-proof" are these newer condos (window strength, building sturdiness etc.)? How are they rated for earthquakes?

    • @viewer3412
      @viewer3412 Год назад

      Don’t forget FLOODING. Topography of Bangkok is like a pancake.

    • @naremmooyong4392
      @naremmooyong4392 Год назад

      Thailand does not have typhoons. Natural disasters are only floods.

    • @LiamFranklinFarang
      @LiamFranklinFarang 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@naremmooyong4392Thailand likely has Earthquakes, no?

  • @markbernhardt6281
    @markbernhardt6281 Год назад

    Sometimes the stabilization on the gimbal interferes with the stab on the phone. Best to turn it off on the phone when on a gimbal.

  • @Photojouralist123
    @Photojouralist123 Год назад +2

    my god 34sqm the prices look like more than HK. BKK is going HK style high price and tiny units with elaborate amenities

  • @NowGetThere
    @NowGetThere Год назад +3

    Finally a price range I can afford. Thanks Chris. I am back in Bangkok in July looking for an apartment to buy!

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Год назад

      Oh yes , $7 million apartment. I love it

    • @steveaustin1984
      @steveaustin1984 Год назад +2

      @@dongshengdi773 No. That is NOT what was stated. Is was ฿7 million,‎ not $7 million.

  • @atlargenews7732
    @atlargenews7732 Год назад +5

    Just rent

  • @nixferguson7323
    @nixferguson7323 Год назад

    Could you do the same but outside Bangkok (south or north)? We are keen on condos but not in Bangkok

  • @jjs1168
    @jjs1168 Год назад +3

    😅 from the comments, Noble doesnt seem like the best developer nd its condos to purchase from 😅

  • @thanaang1455
    @thanaang1455 Год назад

    Choose only one that connects or very near BTS/MRT.

  • @glorgau
    @glorgau Год назад +6

    What is the range on the monthly fees (or whatever they're called ) ?

  • @theodorusrahmat7962
    @theodorusrahmat7962 Год назад +2

    300sqf only? why apt in thailand soo small in average compared to MY.. in MY 700sqf also quite small already.

  • @XRP_Profit
    @XRP_Profit Год назад

    Are there condo fees or HOA fees on these properties?

  • @MrEKS-st6mc
    @MrEKS-st6mc Год назад

    Nice tour but we need all the basic numbers related to carrying costs dude ! Tax? Sinking Fund? Common Charges ? Can’t retire without knowing all costs ! 😎

    • @viewer3412
      @viewer3412 Год назад

      That would scare off all the suckers, I MEANT, customers.

  • @mindchimp
    @mindchimp Год назад

    Anyone know the name of that building at 1:31 Its a large dark gray building that looks like it has staggered levels and a lot of balconies ?

  • @N1NJAKIDD
    @N1NJAKIDD Год назад

    Man I've never seen Kirk work so hard like this before😂😂

  • @drmauriciodiaz
    @drmauriciodiaz Год назад +4

    Great video, as usual! Could you also always mention the monthly condo fees of these properties you highlight? Thx

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад

      If you buy a condo in Thailand you pay, on an annual basis, the "common area fee" and this is based on the floor area of your condo. The common area fee pays for the security guards, cleaners (of the common areas), pool and garden upkeep, maintenance personnel, and condo management personnel salaries. When you buy a condo you also pay the "sinking fund" which are big cost items that periodically crop up like replacing lifts, painting the condo, replacing pipes, etc. I purchased a 50sqm central Bangkok city Noble condo and pay a common area fee of about 26,000 baht per year.

  • @bobadams3356
    @bobadams3356 Год назад +4

    when you do another apartment topic, can you please address the issue of noise from your neighbours up, down left, right. Having lived in China for many years, the ability to stop the noise is at the top of the issues. Does the estate management get involved or do you call the cops?

    • @viewer3412
      @viewer3412 Год назад

      It’s probably covered in HOA rules attached to property purchase contract.

    • @DavidWilliams-qr5yj
      @DavidWilliams-qr5yj Год назад

      LOL 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣

  • @hurrikaneiii
    @hurrikaneiii Год назад

    How much $ is maintenance?

  • @user-er5eq3iq6b
    @user-er5eq3iq6b 11 месяцев назад

    Deeper

  • @matthewbaker6177
    @matthewbaker6177 Год назад +4

    Somewhat small and pricy for most of their condos. They have great facilities and locations, but wow, prices are going crazy. At this rate only the wealthy Thais will be buying soon. All to rent out of course.

    • @BobbyDazzler888
      @BobbyDazzler888 Год назад

      Wealthy thais dont live in condos.

    • @matthewbaker6177
      @matthewbaker6177 Год назад

      @@BobbyDazzler888 yes, which is why I said "all to rent out of course". They buy to rent. Which I thought was obvious...but apparently not.

  • @juliogonzalez4764
    @juliogonzalez4764 Год назад +2

    My advice. Don't buy. Rent. You can always walk away from a rental. Thailand is a country I'm considering for retirement. If you really want to buy. Speak to someone (not the builder or realtor as they are not disinterested parties) who actually owns there or rents there and ask their opinion about the building and management, any special assessments etc. Westerners (like me) are conditioned to believe that home ownership is the way to go. Most times yes, however not in a country where you can't completely own a house and where condos have control of hoa fees etc. Protect your retirement money. Good Luck.

  • @sthardman
    @sthardman Год назад +1

    What’s worse? Bangkok condo or timeshare?

  • @MrEye4get
    @MrEye4get Год назад +1

    One challenge we have with finding a condo getaway is finding a building that will allow pets! Options are limited. We find we are looking at detached homes very often. Is it possible to cover ways a foreigner with Thai spouse can finance a condo?

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад

      I have seen recent high rise condo developments in Bangkok that are "pet friendly" - that will allow owners to keep their pet dog, cat or whatever. Possibly a marketing ploy to increase the numbers of potential buyers? I have never lived in a condo that allows pets. Note that non Thai buyers of Thai condos can only buy a maximum of 49% of the private floor area for sale.

    • @markseymour8365
      @markseymour8365 Год назад

      If the spouse is working (and earning enough), they can apply for a mortgage.

    • @mollerdk2000
      @mollerdk2000 11 месяцев назад

      you have to rob a bank to afford the expensive apartments, I bought a house in chiang mai for 2.5 mil thb on 140 m2

    • @mikedimond8816
      @mikedimond8816 7 месяцев назад

      'Major Development' is a property management co. that allows pets at all of it's properties. Go check them out. They even host pet events also

  • @Crazykidzz
    @Crazykidzz Год назад

    NUE Noble Srinakarin Lasalle is not near BTS at all when you google map it lol and its really far out from central

    • @RetiredWorkingForYou
      @RetiredWorkingForYou  Год назад

      It is literally attached to a new station on a new line that is opening next month.

  • @whirltraveller1350
    @whirltraveller1350 Год назад

    Great, but so far, nothing has been mentioned about condo fees.

  • @namtanyar5152
    @namtanyar5152 Год назад +2

    there is a new park called Pathumwananurak Park close to Central World. I hope you visit there as well😊

  • @derrickogole
    @derrickogole Год назад +1

    Honest Review: You need a TV show or Netflix series.

  • @Thailand930
    @Thailand930 Год назад +1

    ชอบคอนเทนต์เที่ยวไทย❤❤

  • @BigLebowski1337
    @BigLebowski1337 Год назад +1

    Anything under 100 square makes me feel imprisoned

  • @anakaoka
    @anakaoka Год назад

    did you start a real estate company?

  • @jjs1168
    @jjs1168 Год назад

    Finally finally finally, something a bit more lifestyle focused for those willing to spend a bit more.

  • @kiwigirljacks
    @kiwigirljacks Год назад

    Ugh why am I not buying in Thailand !!!! That’s so cheap! I need to sort myself out. I have 100K just sitting in a short term investment fund. I definitely need to rethink things….

    • @aaronlee4913
      @aaronlee4913 9 месяцев назад +1

      Invest your 100k somewhere else and take those profits to pay the rent in Thailand.

  • @david-reason
    @david-reason Год назад

    Noble Group Profits 2019 - "The Company and its subsidiaries generated revenue of 15,038.5 million Baht and net profits of 3,071.2 million Baht, which is the highest revenue and net profit of the Company since its founding". quoted from company accounts 2019.

    • @Visor8888
      @Visor8888 Год назад

      Poor farangs getting ripped off for overpriced Condos 😢 I mean shoeboxes 😂

  • @aunaunhandleshoot9832
    @aunaunhandleshoot9832 Год назад +1

    comments support

  • @marieancel1877
    @marieancel1877 Год назад

    How m'y god its big and beautifor bankok

  • @theamericantravelguy
    @theamericantravelguy Год назад

    I am interested, Do they finance or just cash purchaSES???

    • @viewer3412
      @viewer3412 Год назад

      Interest rate in Thailand would be uncomfortable to foreigners, and the banks understandably require a hefty down payment.

    • @theamericantravelguy
      @theamericantravelguy Год назад

      @@viewer3412 I am very comfortable with risk. I have good down payments.

  • @anthonyloke2846
    @anthonyloke2846 Год назад

    What's the ROI if buying for investment

  • @liveandlearnwithmike
    @liveandlearnwithmike Год назад +1

    After you buy a condo is there monthly fees?

  • @asiaproudcorp.5966
    @asiaproudcorp.5966 7 месяцев назад

    Conclusion is that foreign buyers should be very careful when buying a condo in Thailand. They should only buy if they plan to keep it for a long time and/or rent it out as an investment. They should also be aware of the monthly common area fees, sinking fund, and condo rules and regulations. Additionally, they should find out who is managing the condo and who is the juristic manager. The author warns that many developers will set up a subsidiary company to manage the condo, which can lead to a conflict of interest. The author also warns that condo rules may contravene the Condominium Act, and it can be difficult to get them changed. The author's overall conclusion is that buyers should do their due diligence before buying a condo in Thailand.

  • @Noiconnotag
    @Noiconnotag Год назад +2

    Something is off, the prices went up significantly (doubled and more) from the first location onward. Why is the 1st location that much cheaper ?

    • @Ben-eh1qt
      @Ben-eh1qt Год назад

      Because it's way out of the city. You're going to be riding on the BTS for like 40 minutes until you get to the city.

    • @BobMcGeeSlaps
      @BobMcGeeSlaps Год назад +1

      The MRT station they reference isn't complete yet and its unknown when that line will open. If you pull it up in Google Maps and look around there's no much in the area. So for the time being you're going to need to commute by bike/car to get anywhere, and its a long ways from most of the places people will want to go. You're basically gambling that once the MRT station opens up, the area around it will become more developed.

    • @Noiconnotag
      @Noiconnotag Год назад

      @@BobMcGeeSlaps I think most foreigners will actually prefer a less developed area except perhaps those who go there for work/business.

  • @mollerdk2000
    @mollerdk2000 11 месяцев назад

    there can't be many who can afford to buy such expensive small apartments .. it's insanely expensive

  • @peeptbgod7047
    @peeptbgod7047 Год назад

    12:50 no weights being lifted hehe

  • @walternyc
    @walternyc Год назад +1

    Nice video but if this is a promo or Chris gets commission for the video and/or referrals, it should he clearly stated. It is perfectly OK to do promos, but if an economic incentive is present it should be disclosed.

    • @Ben-eh1qt
      @Ben-eh1qt Год назад +2

      His entire channel is a promo lol 🤣 I don't think he really needs to clearly state that, it's pretty obvious.

    • @Resmith18SR
      @Resmith18SR Год назад

      You mean he's the usual RUclips vlogger, scammer, con artist? 😂😂😂

  • @JohnHodl99
    @JohnHodl99 Год назад +1

    Hey y’all ! The only thing you have to know before coming to Thailand about cheaper condos is that they almost all require 6 month contracts or the prices change drastically ! Enjoy y’all !

    • @bengmelea8646
      @bengmelea8646 Год назад +1

      Yes if you rent a condo, not buy a condo.

  • @mikeysmallz7700
    @mikeysmallz7700 Год назад +4

    All these condos you show are really nice. But why don’t you show some condos for someone that doesn’t have a money tree 🙏

  • @diamondcare3962
    @diamondcare3962 Год назад

    west bershire in uk

  • @geraldoconnor1432
    @geraldoconnor1432 Год назад +1

    How long is the leasehold on the property.

  • @user-zf2sm1ho2e
    @user-zf2sm1ho2e Год назад +3

    Hi Chris, recently discovered your channel and I’m really enjoying your content.
    Myself and my family are thinking of coming out in the autumn. I have two young children (2yo & 6months).
    Can you do a video on tips for young families holidaying and getting around Thailand please?
    Many thanks, Chris