I want to visit about a month. I don't drive,senior not interested in night life. I was wondering good place most of what you said need vehicle. Thank you for making this video.
Doing saket just open Meta mall from Rimping project . Lanna lake view project price is nice 300 rai in this project where u can have your own small private town.
The info on this video is definitely what's been on my mind, Tony! Thank you for pulling this together and providing us with this perspective to begin refining choices. I appreciate your commentary on traffic, higher costs, pros and cons, etc. You got me curious about Hang Dong, Doi Saket and Mae Rim. Do you have an episode on the pros and cons of condo living vs. living in a home? I have some general impressions, but it seems to be a distinction you're making in this video. Curious about your other thoughts if worth clarifying.
I stayed in Chiang Mai for 3 weeks last month. I stayed in Nimmanhaenin(and it was nice), west side of old DT and east side of old DT. Personally I liked the east side of DT better. It just felt like there were closer restaurants, closer to the night bazaar. Keep in mind on the map it looks like Nimmanhaenin is close to the Old DT, but you are looking at 1-2 km walking each way.
I'm a senior also and planning on staying in Chiang Mai for a month sometime next year. I have been watching your videos and they have been very helpful to me. But I guess I would have to stay in the tourist area to be near everything because I will not be driving. Keep up the good work with your videos.
I think that Santitham is an area that is well worth discussing. It has been exploding in popularity in the last few years. It is just north and northwest of the old city and is very convenient to the old city, Nimman area and the ring road. It has a mix of classic Thai and more international restaurants and cafes as well as a growing nightlife. I believe that it is also very good value for money.
If you have the means I recommend getting a used car and motorbike and living just outsie the main city center. You'll have the flexibility to experience both the quiet and busy side whenever you want. Living in the city center is a big commitment unless youre single and don't need a car.
@@skidatsme3285 Interesting to say the least. You definitely have to be aware of all surroundings. Sometimes you have scooters driving the opposite way in the wrong lane because they don't want to flip a U-turn. Very dangerous if you're slow to react. I don'lt like driving at night because some older locals don't have headlights. This country has one of the highest traffic accident rates in the world if I'm not mistaken. Just be mindful because things can change in a split second. Always be on the defense.
Hi Tony, tks for your very informative video for Expats when consider area to live in chiang mai. We are(about to retire couple) is considering getting a vacation house closer to nature but a short drive to amenities and the city center. I like to seek your personal opinion regarding Saraphi area, close to hang Dong where u live. We have not been to chiang mai, and we plan to visit end Nov this year. Looking forward to your kind advice. Daniel
Very educational I was thinking about a 1 bed condo but don’t want to be isolated from going to a mall or grocery shopping. Also, I’m looking for a Christian church to attend But that’s probably going to be hard to find Thank you Greg
Hi Tony , your video was so informative! Thanks for your video. It was very helpful! We are a couple with a 3yr old considering moving to Chiang Mai. My biggest concern is the heat and ability to spend time outdoors. Is Mae rim cooler than in the city of Chiang Mai given its more in nature. Are there children’s park etc?
It is not cooler there and you are somewhat isolated. People I know who have moved there ended up moving back towards the city to be near things they have to do every day such as grocery stores, restaurants, etc. The most family friendly area is Hang Dong.
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Hi, I am moving to Chain Mai next month, initially, i have booked some place for a week and during that time i will be looking for some place in Hand Dong area for 1 year rental at least, could you please guide me on that please
That's awesome, congratulations. I suggest that you work with a local realtor who can help you find the perfect place according to what you are looking for. Expat Homes has their office located in Hang Dong and is very familiar with that area. homeinchiangmai.com/. Also, we work a lot with Alice of Indigo Chiang Mai and she may be able to help you out with the Hang Dong area as well. Her English is perfect and has helped many expats throughout Chiang Mai find their perfect home. www.mychiangmaihome.com/2021/ Best wishes on a smooth transition to Chiang Mai!😊🙏🏻🇹🇭
How bad is the smokey season for someone who has one or two allergy coughs per year and for a couple who will be having a baby born during those months? Is it best to avoid?
Very helpful , im saving the video so I can use it as a tool but definitely I will be in contact with you sometime in September for some helpful guidance of what actually I want for my location to be around some temples an other nice places to visit . I’ll be there in October if God permits for my 18/20 day vacation so I’m using all I can from your blogs Thanks . See you on the next episode Have a great day From Texas USA 🇺🇸
Thank you for pulling out the map!! This helps a lot! 🌺
I'm glad it's helpful! 🙏
They are building a big mall in Doi Saket and international school is on the plan too.
I want to visit about a month. I don't drive,senior not interested in night life. I was wondering good place most of what you said need vehicle. Thank you for making this video.
For a one-month visit, and with no car, you'll need to stay in the downtown area.
Thank you for your information from Scott new Zealand
Great rundown!
Doing saket just open Meta mall from Rimping project . Lanna lake view project price is nice 300 rai in this project where u can have your own small private town.
I wanted to thank you for all your tips and guidance - tip left thank you.
You are so welcome!
Good timing .. thank you!
Would definitely like to see some examples of single storey homes in Hang Dong.
Thanks!
Thank you very much! We really appreciate it!
Good job of depicting each area - great for people moving here... I have not seen better.
Thank you so much, Ken. Good to hear from you! 🇹🇭😊🙏🏻
gracias, fue de mucha ayuda
De nada 👋
The info on this video is definitely what's been on my mind, Tony! Thank you for pulling this together and providing us with this perspective to begin refining choices. I appreciate your commentary on traffic, higher costs, pros and cons, etc. You got me curious about Hang Dong, Doi Saket and Mae Rim. Do you have an episode on the pros and cons of condo living vs. living in a home? I have some general impressions, but it seems to be a distinction you're making in this video. Curious about your other thoughts if worth clarifying.
I have never lived in a condo, so it’s hard for me to make a comparison. Thank you for watching! 😊👍
I stayed in Chiang Mai for 3 weeks last month. I stayed in Nimmanhaenin(and it was nice), west side of old DT and east side of old DT. Personally I liked the east side of DT better. It just felt like there were closer restaurants, closer to the night bazaar. Keep in mind on the map it looks like Nimmanhaenin is close to the Old DT, but you are looking at 1-2 km walking each way.
Yes I know what you mean. DT you mean Down Town? Did you stay inside or outside the walls on the east side?
I'm a senior also and planning on staying in Chiang Mai for a month sometime next year. I have been watching your videos and they have been very helpful to me. But I guess I would have to stay in the tourist area to be near everything because I will not be driving. Keep up the good work with your videos.
Thank you!
I think that Santitham is an area that is well worth discussing. It has been exploding in popularity in the last few years. It is just north and northwest of the old city and is very convenient to the old city, Nimman area and the ring road. It has a mix of classic Thai and more international restaurants and cafes as well as a growing nightlife. I believe that it is also very good value for money.
I stayed at a guesthouse in Santitham before moving to my condo. I liked it a lot.
If you have the means I recommend getting a used car and motorbike and living just outsie the main city center. You'll have the flexibility to experience both the quiet and busy side whenever you want. Living in the city center is a big commitment unless youre single and don't need a car.
What's the driving like in Thailand? I've heard in the Philippines driving is a bit dangerous because of aggressive drivers.
@@skidatsme3285 Interesting to say the least. You definitely have to be aware of all surroundings. Sometimes you have scooters driving the opposite way in the wrong lane because they don't want to flip a U-turn. Very dangerous if you're slow to react. I don'lt like driving at night because some older locals don't have headlights. This country has one of the highest traffic accident rates in the world if I'm not mistaken. Just be mindful because things can change in a split second. Always be on the defense.
Hi Tony, tks for your very informative video for Expats when consider area to live in chiang mai. We are(about to retire couple) is considering getting a vacation house closer to nature but a short drive to amenities and the city center. I like to seek your personal opinion regarding Saraphi area, close to hang Dong where u live. We have not been to chiang mai, and we plan to visit end Nov this year. Looking forward to your kind advice. Daniel
Awesome 😎. Great area!
Very educational
I was thinking about a 1 bed condo but don’t want to be isolated from going to a mall or grocery shopping.
Also, I’m looking for a Christian church to attend
But that’s probably going to be hard to find
Thank you
Greg
Thanks for watching. There are quite a few Christian churches here. We go to Refuge Fellowship in Hang Dong, I’m the drummer there. 😊🇹🇭🙏🏻
Hi Tony , your video was so informative! Thanks for your video. It was very helpful! We are a couple with a 3yr old considering moving to Chiang Mai. My biggest concern is the heat and ability to spend time outdoors. Is Mae rim cooler than in the city of Chiang Mai given its more in nature. Are there children’s park etc?
It is not cooler there and you are somewhat isolated. People I know who have moved there ended up moving back towards the city to be near things they have to do every day such as grocery stores, restaurants, etc. The most family friendly area is Hang Dong.
@@TheNarrowGate are there children’s park and greenery in Hangdong? Is it common for kids to be playing together outside?
Yes! 😎🇹🇭
I am interested in living in a Lanna style home. What advice do you have for me? Thank you, I am subscribed.
Contact Alice for all of the info you need concerning real estate. She is free for you to use. We love her! Alice with Indigo www.mychiangmaihome.com/2021/english/Home
Alice Email info@mychiangmaihome.com
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Nice video. Personal question. Where would YOU stay if you where single man living in CM? :)
I would probably stay near the old city.
Hi, I am moving to Chain Mai next month, initially, i have booked some place for a week and during that time i will be looking for some place in Hand Dong area for 1 year rental at least, could you please guide me on that please
That's awesome, congratulations. I suggest that you work with a local realtor who can help you find the perfect place according to what you are looking for. Expat Homes has their office located in Hang Dong and is very familiar with that area. homeinchiangmai.com/.
Also, we work a lot with Alice of Indigo Chiang Mai and she may be able to help you out with the Hang Dong area as well. Her English is perfect and has helped many expats throughout Chiang Mai find their perfect home. www.mychiangmaihome.com/2021/
Best wishes on a smooth transition to Chiang Mai!😊🙏🏻🇹🇭
How bad is the smokey season for someone who has one or two allergy coughs per year and for a couple who will be having a baby born during those months? Is it best to avoid?
If you want to spend any amount of time outside, I would avoid.
It was so peaceful in CM during the COVID pandemic. Why? No tourists.
The worst haze in chiangmai will never buy condo or retire here !! 😷
Breathing optional dec - may
So much needful information, thank you very much. Ca phūd kạb khuṇ rĕw «nī̂ 🙏
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!!! 🇹🇭😎
Very helpful , im saving the video so I can use it as a tool but definitely I will be in contact with you sometime in September for some helpful guidance of what actually I want for my location to be around some temples an other nice places to visit . I’ll be there in October if God permits for my 18/20 day vacation so I’m using all I can from your blogs
Thanks . See you on the next episode
Have a great day
From Texas USA 🇺🇸
Hope to see you!
Thanks!