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I rented for two years. Just out side Buriram city. 2,500 bht two rai land with house. I was very happy. The house is still up for rent. Now living on are own farm and loving it
Another brilliant vlog Damo and Ryan! Yes the farmhouse owners could charge double. Land, fruit trees, house, chicken shed, pond, space for gardening, etc... Needs a lot of work for living comfortably by most farang standards 555 Thanks for putting up another video so soon guys. Peace and Love
great video please do more. very useful as not enough rural and alt examples besides apts condos etc. i'll end up doing a farm or something rural and also the lower shop upper bedrooms i am definitely interested in. would make it a wood shop to make cameras or furniture, 3d printing, or classes
Thanks for sharing Ryan and Damo. Certainly, that Rural Farm house was a real bargain with so much potential. If I were a younger, single man, I would snap that up straight away. There are so many of those shop front style houses for sale or rent here in Khon Kaen and most of them seem unoccupied and yet they still build them. Here the rental would be around 6,500 THB per month, which is quite reasonable for a large city area. God bless you both and the boys 😀❤🙏
Some solar panels on that Land, and your biggest cost of electricity is not a problem anymore. Importing those from China is dirt cheap at that point. $84 bucks or thereabouts seems to be a good deal. But I be the prices can go even lower.
If my husband and I were 10-15 years younger- we’d love to rent a place like the farm house! It has so much potentials….and thanks for sharing this video! Would also love to see more like this from time to time 😉
i know this house wel because i walked along it and liked the fence and the garden [ a couple years back,it was a lot nicer then] my wife,s sister lives around the corner. yes rents are very cheap here and if you eat local foods and only drive a scooter you can live very cheap.greetings from a longtime follower from holland. keep em coming
I love these rural Thailand property rental videos. So much potential to create a home there living in peace and tranquility. Thank you so much for sharing this. 🤠
Nice and very reasonable price for a farm property. Something like that would be perfect for me if I end up retired in Thailand. The second property has it's merits too. Love you Vlogs guys keep them coming
Hey, the first farm plot was amazing.. it really had lots of potential what you could do there, even being next to the main road.. the only negative really is that in a 2-3, 5 years the landlord can come and see how you pimped up their land and the house.. and he can simply kick you out and rent it or sell it for more after all your hard work :-)
😊 yes and "no" rent longer then 2 years is called lease and needs a lease contract (up to 30 years) and made at the land office, pay tax and whatnot. But.. 2 years living for 3.000 THB, even if you invest 4500 each month in renovating, 7500 would still be cheap. It keeps you out of trouble, being busy, fixing, improving things, what is also great for the soul. Have a purpose to wake up in the morning 😂 So yeah.. even If after the 2 years the land lord likes to double the rent to 6000. It's still cheap. And maybe, after 2 years you will find it time to move on to a different spot. More rural or more to a city.. Great way to start a Thai style life! All the improvement you are making you will be making for yourself. New stuff like a bed, air conditioning, furniture... That will stay your belongings. There is always a small risk involved. If you want to have more stability, take a land lease 5-10-20 years.
I'd be particularly persuaded by permaculture potentials, of course. A hugelculture perhaps could be built up and observed over some 2 year leases, & chicken tractors could feast on planted forages - producing plenty of pastured poultry products - if any farang clientele cafe was interested nearby... Any wifi connection is an unknown though. Curious how that's negotiable and I wonder how a farang with beginner language skills might do with that? Any future homestay digital nomad guests might regard that as a 24/7 basic requirement. WWOOFers welcome2. I haven't yet seen the farang country guest house with the free fishing poles and available bicycle yet. Is that anyones business model?Perhaps that could be a draw & might be inviting to future paying guests? Those maps of nearby fishing potentials could ease a traveler into some contemplative moments. The class I'd like is about making bamboo crafts & domes and those living willow arches that become natural materials dwellings. I'm dreaming that Pun Pun might have set these projects up and invited participation for some social value at several locations, locations, locations. Maybe someone will. 🌲😎🌲
Definitely the way to go if your single or even recently in a relationship, rent a nice quite rural place for a few years or 10 and see how you both like it, renting trumps farang non ownership investments in Thailand
I really think you have hit the sweet spot with these videos, love the rural property videos. I started off watching your videos to relax after work but now share the love watching your videos with my mum who is now hooked on the rural property video that you have been making so for that, thank you! ❤
Though not for me - I'm an urban guy - the farm seems to have a lot of potential, and the house, properly refurbished would be nice. Question from a stupid urban farang to Damo: can't you treat the pond once a year against mozzies?
While this small 'farm' has 'potential' and really needs some work done in the house, the bathroom ceiling was collapsing for one, which wasn't pointed out, I'd be worried that after a couple of years and the tenant maybe making some pretty decent upgrades, that the owner would want it back - low rent, but then a good property returning to the owner for zero financial input.
Hi Damo & Ryan, great video’s, been watching a while but only recently subscribed. Do you have contact details of real estate agents in this area? Or did you find them another way? Currently have a house in Chonburi but find city life not for us. Want to move to set up a rural farmstead. Appreciate any help you can give
Thanks guys,I am in the advanced process of selling the home after a split. Renting close by(we are talking ten miles outside of the M25; londons' orbital motorway), a very simple,very basic and very small one bed flat is... It seems an across the market figure of £1,000 pounds per calender month is de riguer. Approx 40,000 Thai baht.
Hello, really enjoyed this, thanks. How does one rent a rural property? Any agencies or is it through thai contacts? Thanks for your help, im in chaing mai but would love to rent a farm
Bargain!!! My gas and electricity bill just for last week was pretty much that amount. Great opportunity to rent and dabble at self living there. At that cost you could afford to put in a few creature comforts to make it more liveable. Almost like disposable spending, to make that opportunity better. Bit of paint, mozzie nets on windows, sort the land out. Be good to see more opportunities like this. Great stuff.
Hi guys, thinking of bodily functions,again! Did you know Mo, why the English call the flush toilet the 'crapper?' Because a man named Thomas Crapper,back in Victorian times created the first overhead sistern toilet to flush the the poo poo away...love trivia
Make it all nice and new for when the owner wants to triple the rent when the place looks nice Add some value to the the property bukshee and the on the market.
@lifeinruralthailand , not a very clear answer, Isaan is huge, your wife mentioned Phanom Rung historical national park so I guess the location is in Buriram province around Prakhonchai , Lahansai,am I correct ?
An interesting farm (1st showing) .. I’m interested to know the European that would feel happy there.. the heat, humidity & mozzies would have to be already experienced. If, you could find useful workers to upgrade, I’d love to know how a rental contract would fair once the owner saw their place becoming more ‘western’. Would they want to increase the rent? Even if you took out 2 years contract.. you’d need longer to enjoy the cost.. my opinion only!
All fair concerns Steve- I would tie this up with a superficies agreement with the land owner probably for 5+ years so they couldn’t take it back. Also not recommend for farang that haven’t experienced rural Thailand in the hot months for sure 👍🙏
I agree with Ryan, fresh from outside SE Asia, one needs to know themselves if they are willing and able to. Up to 2 years is without lease contract, longer requires one. That is registration at the land office and depending on the contract you pay everything upfront or are a few years ahead. With a land lease contract things are more official, and you do pay tax and stuff The improvements you make will be for your benefits. Lease contract can be nerve wracking. You can look at Tim Newton Today adventure for his Hotel. That didn't happen, the lease contract, they could not work out the details. It's funny, but in Thailand it's not uncommon that you are already renting the place but the contract is still under negotiation... Things like the rice shed and "chicken house" If you want to take it down, that should be in the contract, that you are allowed to do.
Would you need a work permit to grow food there? I heard that someone on a non-O visa got into trouble with Thai immigration because they painted their own front door and it was considered as 'work', even though it was the door on the property owned by his Thai wife; i.e., it took a job away from a Thai person.
It’s fine so long as you are not selling or profiting from it. Please see below: However, Yaowapa Pibulpol, chief of the Phuket Provincial Employment Office, the government office established to specifically regulate and administer employment law, maintained that the wording does not allow officers to apply the law beyond its intended scope. “Foreigners cannot perform any work - in the true sense of the word - without a work permit. And they may only perform the work listed in the work permit and only at the place of work listed in the permit. “But that doesn’t mean they can’t cook their own meals, clean their own houses or tend to their own gardens. Of course they can, but as soon as they are hired or profit by doing any of these things, they are ‘working’,” she said. “And any foreigners who want to build their own boats on their own time, using their own skills and experience, for their own personal use are not breaking the law. They can do this, but they cannot build a boat so they can sell it later on. That would be profiting from the work,” Ms Yaowapa added. Not applying the law beyond its intended scope is also what makes it legal for foreigners to assist in public cleanup campaigns and other community projects - as long as the volunteer work is not regular, she added. “Being a volunteer for an organization requires a work permit. This is because although you might not get money from the volunteer work, you might get food or a place to stay as a reward. So if you do not have a work permit, you are illegal,” MsYaowapa said.
I have heard that if you have a home-based office/business you can technically run afoul of the law if you are performing a maintenance duty job on that property typically reserved for Thais.
I think nearly impossible to find here, as most people use properties like this. We probably wouldn’t rent out to be honest. If for air BnB maybe 2,000 THB per night 🙏😊
Hi Ryan, been watching your videos for a little while, find them constructive…was thinking about other people wanting to settle in Thailand, such as for us from the U.K…I really wanted to retire in Thailand but my partner is always saying that unless you’re with a Thai person is impossible visa wise etc plus can be quite dangerous (can get robbed etc). Just wanted to see your view on this as you’ve been living there for a while…can’t own a home etc
The rural areas are very safe ,,but any city if you use common sense and stay away from sleazy areas your fine. I feel safer just about anywhere in Thailand compared to Melbourne Australia.
Very interesting video Are there small houses for rent in rural areas. Not a farm or work needed do to them , what’s the weather like there in the months here in England when it’s cold = October till February, would be cheaper to live there than my heating cost here , can’t think of a song to go with the video but the song of the week which I can’t stop playing = Now And Then being the last Beatles song. Take care gang.
Oktober the. Cool season starts (under 30c), and by February the hot season.(+35c) So you will be getting the tail of the rain season and the beginning of the hot season. And you are out again before the burning season starts (March/April) Depending on how /what / where, like the "shop house" 3500 THB, up to ??? Location location location 😂 But under 5000 THB in more Rural Thailand is absolutely doable. Visa, 5 months, that's a different one. Multiple entry year tourist visa will let you stay 90 days, then you need to fly out to Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia or further for a day or longer if you like.
if you think about it an American gets more than $1,000.00 USD (34,000 Baht a month.) in social security. So $90.00 a month for all this land and home is a good deal. You fix it up. You move in and enjoy the country life. many Thai women would love to move in with you to help. Near food stores and all you need. Telephone, TV, Wi-FI all available. I would buy a small truck, stove, hot water heater for the shower and maybe a davenport, a lazy boy chair, Whatever I wanted. I could buy a little every month and before long I'd have a sweet home.
One of my favourite trivia,which even I am surprised that a lot of British people even are unaware of; Pub signs... The White Swan, The Black Dog(Churchill,different reasons), The beehive,etc. Because,again back in the day,only the rich or royalty would study reading and writing. The vast majority of the population,the proletariat could not; Therefore, "Alright John, meet you after work at the dog and duck?"....pictures can mean a dozen words... Apologies,for my punctuation. No silver spoon not university squeezed sausage here!
Having lived here a long time, seems like a lot of noise and I doubt anything will actually come of it like many other initiatives over the years, if it does it will be poorly rolled out and impossible to police 👍
@@lifeinruralthailand Totally agree Ryan, As a back-up i plan to transfer some money over before the end of the year, just incase they try to implement it in 2024, that way I will have enough money to live on for a few years and avoid getting tangled in the bureaucratic mess until they realize it's unworkable and eventually scrap the idea
@@lifeinruralthailand do you have similar please, we are smallholders in UK now retired and would just love to have a long stay (3 months) but are not keen on town/city life, Can we contact you directly?
What happens if you do long term rent say 10 years and then the family change their mind in a couple of years and your out on your arse ? It’s difficult to trust Thai people 100% they are they loveliest people you will ever meet until money is involved 😡 been there done that and still picking up the pieces 😡
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I rented for two years. Just out side Buriram city. 2,500 bht two rai land with house. I was very happy. The house is still up for rent. Now living on are own farm and loving it
our own not are.
How did you buy your own farm?
How can i contact to rent house?
Another brilliant vlog Damo and Ryan! Yes the farmhouse owners could charge double. Land, fruit trees, house, chicken shed, pond, space for gardening, etc... Needs a lot of work for living comfortably by most farang standards 555 Thanks for putting up another video so soon guys. Peace and Love
Thanks brother 🙏
great video please do more. very useful as not enough rural and alt examples besides apts condos etc. i'll end up doing a farm or something rural and also the lower shop upper bedrooms i am definitely interested in. would make it a wood shop to make cameras or furniture, 3d printing, or classes
Thanks for sharing Ryan and Damo. Certainly, that Rural Farm house was a real bargain with so much potential. If I were a younger, single man, I would snap that up straight away. There are so many of those shop front style houses for sale or rent here in Khon Kaen and most of them seem unoccupied and yet they still build them. Here the rental would be around 6,500 THB per month, which is quite reasonable for a large city area. God bless you both and the boys 😀❤🙏
Some solar panels on that Land, and your biggest cost of electricity is not a problem anymore.
Importing those from China is dirt cheap at that point. $84 bucks or thereabouts seems to be a good deal. But I be the prices can go even lower.
Omg! 😮 that’s my dream! I want to live in a house there in Thailand and be able to grow my own food!
If my husband and I were 10-15 years younger- we’d love to rent a place like the farm house! It has so much potentials….and thanks for sharing this video! Would also love to see more like this from time to time 😉
We will find more Marietta 😊🙏
i know this house wel because i walked along it and liked the fence and the garden [ a couple years back,it was a lot nicer then] my wife,s sister lives around the corner. yes rents are very cheap here and if you eat local foods and only drive a scooter you can live very cheap.greetings from a longtime follower from holland. keep em coming
I love these rural Thailand property rental videos. So much potential to create a home there living in peace and tranquility. Thank you so much for sharing this. 🤠
Nice and very reasonable price for a farm property. Something like that would be perfect for me if I end up retired in Thailand. The second property has it's merits too.
Love you Vlogs guys keep them coming
Hola! Damo, you look beautiful today, as always!
Hey, the first farm plot was amazing.. it really had lots of potential what you could do there, even being next to the main road.. the only negative really is that in a 2-3, 5 years the landlord can come and see how you pimped up their land and the house.. and he can simply kick you out and rent it or sell it for more after all your hard work :-)
😊 yes and "no" rent longer then 2 years is called lease and needs a lease contract (up to 30 years) and made at the land office, pay tax and whatnot.
But.. 2 years living for 3.000 THB, even if you invest 4500 each month in renovating, 7500 would still be cheap.
It keeps you out of trouble, being busy, fixing, improving things, what is also great for the soul.
Have a purpose to wake up in the morning 😂
So yeah.. even If after the 2 years the land lord likes to double the rent to 6000.
It's still cheap.
And maybe, after 2 years you will find it time to move on to a different spot.
More rural or more to a city..
Great way to start a Thai style life!
All the improvement you are making you will be making for yourself. New stuff like a bed, air conditioning, furniture... That will stay your belongings.
There is always a small risk involved.
If you want to have more stability, take a land lease 5-10-20 years.
I'd be particularly persuaded by permaculture potentials, of course. A hugelculture perhaps could be built up and observed over some 2 year leases, & chicken tractors could feast on planted forages - producing plenty of pastured poultry products - if any farang clientele cafe was interested nearby...
Any wifi connection is an unknown though. Curious how that's negotiable and I wonder how a farang with beginner language skills might do with that? Any future homestay digital nomad guests might regard that as a 24/7 basic requirement. WWOOFers welcome2.
I haven't yet seen the farang country guest house with the free fishing poles and available bicycle yet. Is that anyones business model?Perhaps that could be a draw & might be inviting to future paying guests? Those maps of nearby fishing potentials could ease a traveler into some contemplative moments.
The class I'd like is about making bamboo crafts & domes and those living willow arches that become natural materials dwellings. I'm dreaming that Pun Pun might have set these projects up and invited participation for some social value at several locations, locations, locations. Maybe someone will. 🌲😎🌲
Enjoyed it guys. Always interesting and varied content ❤
Thank you Helen 🙏🙏🙏
Love the farm.
20 litres of white paint and a few tiles in bathroom - good to go.
Escape corporate rat race and chill with a lap top...
Definitely the way to go if your single or even recently in a relationship, rent a nice quite rural place for a few years or 10 and see how you both like it, renting trumps farang non ownership investments in Thailand
Thank you so much for all the good videos in info 🙏🙏
I really think you have hit the sweet spot with these videos, love the rural property videos. I started off watching your videos to relax after work but now share the love watching your videos with my mum who is now hooked on the rural property video that you have been making so for that, thank you! ❤
Glad you guys like them! 🙏😊
Though not for me - I'm an urban guy - the farm seems to have a lot of potential, and the house, properly refurbished would be nice.
Question from a stupid urban farang to Damo: can't you treat the pond once a year against mozzies?
Hey my friend - this is what she said:
Use BTI OR BS Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis
But local use washing powder, dish washing put in pond
🤣🤣
Your farm looks so lush this morning. Your trees and bushes are growing like weeds. Beautiful ! Much love from California 🙏💕🌷
Thank you Yvonne 🙏
Great little place for the money thank you Damo and Ryan for a great vlog
Where What, URL, Business Insider Article on the community page, I did not find it. Thanks Derek here.
While this small 'farm' has 'potential' and really needs some work done in the house, the bathroom ceiling was collapsing for one, which wasn't pointed out, I'd be worried that after a couple of years and the tenant maybe making some pretty decent upgrades, that the owner would want it back - low rent, but then a good property returning to the owner for zero financial input.
Thanks guys! My dream place. Especially with the fish pond included.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting. Thanks for that guys!!!
Hi Damo & Ryan, great video’s, been watching a while but only recently subscribed. Do you have contact details of real estate agents in this area? Or did you find them another way? Currently have a house in Chonburi but find city life not for us. Want to move to set up a rural farmstead. Appreciate any help you can give
Thanks guys,I am in the advanced process of selling the home after a split.
Renting close by(we are talking ten miles outside of the M25; londons' orbital motorway), a very simple,very basic and very small one bed flat is... It seems an across the market figure of £1,000 pounds per calender month is de riguer.
Approx 40,000 Thai baht.
Best of luck with the move! 🙏😊
Very interesting brotha .Thanks for show us around👍🏾🤙🏾👊🏾
Thanks my friend - glad you liked it 🙏😁🇹🇭
This place is really nice. Especially with all the fruit trees
Hello, really enjoyed this, thanks. How does one rent a rural property? Any agencies or is it through thai contacts? Thanks for your help, im in chaing mai but would love to rent a farm
Bargain!!!
My gas and electricity bill just for last week was pretty much that amount. Great opportunity to rent and dabble at self living there. At that cost you could afford to put in a few creature comforts to make it more liveable. Almost like disposable spending, to make that opportunity better. Bit of paint, mozzie nets on windows, sort the land out.
Be good to see more opportunities like this. Great stuff.
Hi guys, thinking of bodily functions,again!
Did you know Mo, why the English call the flush toilet the 'crapper?'
Because a man named Thomas Crapper,back in Victorian times created the first overhead sistern toilet to flush the the poo poo away...love trivia
Make it all nice and new for when the owner wants to triple the rent when the place looks nice Add some value to the the property bukshee and the on the market.
oh my God you are hysterical !! TY
Thank you I'm currently looking so happy you said you will show more.
Where is this by the way?
This is lahan sai area 🙏
@lifeinruralthailand , not a very clear answer, Isaan is huge, your wife mentioned Phanom Rung historical national park so I guess the location is in Buriram province around Prakhonchai , Lahansai,am I correct ?
Please read again 👍
@@lifeinruralthailand ok sorry Lahansai , I don't know why in my mind it was Isaan. Thank you for your reply
HI
Can you tell us where to look online for farms and rural property to rent please
Great to watch keep going
As always interesting and informative and entertaining
Thanks Michael :)
For those of us non subscribers, where is the property in 'rural Thailand'?
An interesting farm (1st showing) .. I’m interested to know the European that would feel happy there.. the heat, humidity & mozzies would have to be already experienced.
If, you could find useful workers to upgrade, I’d love to know how a rental contract would fair once the owner saw their place becoming more ‘western’. Would they want to increase the rent? Even if you took out 2 years contract.. you’d need longer to enjoy the cost.. my opinion only!
All fair concerns Steve- I would tie this up with a superficies agreement with the land owner probably for 5+ years so they couldn’t take it back. Also not recommend for farang that haven’t experienced rural Thailand in the hot months for sure 👍🙏
I agree with Ryan, fresh from outside SE Asia, one needs to know themselves if they are willing and able to.
Up to 2 years is without lease contract, longer requires one.
That is registration at the land office and depending on the contract you pay everything upfront or are a few years ahead.
With a land lease contract things are more official, and you do pay tax and stuff
The improvements you make will be for your benefits.
Lease contract can be nerve wracking. You can look at Tim Newton Today adventure for his Hotel. That didn't happen, the lease contract, they could not work out the details.
It's funny, but in Thailand it's not uncommon that you are already renting the place but the contract is still under negotiation...
Things like the rice shed and "chicken house"
If you want to take it down, that should be in the contract, that you are allowed to do.
❤🙏🏻to you both. Rental sounds good. Wishing you both a Beautiful Week. 💞💞💞💞
Thank you Wendy 🙏
VERY good work ! keep going, how much do you earn by month about the youtube money ? around.
Pretty curious.
Work pay !
Very cool brother 🎉🎉🎉ஆ
Which location are these places as I’m not clear
Great vlogs mate.
First place is great put about 2000. Us have a beautiful home
Would you need a work permit to grow food there? I heard that someone on a non-O visa got into trouble with Thai immigration because they painted their own front door and it was considered as 'work', even though it was the door on the property owned by his Thai wife; i.e., it took a job away from a Thai person.
It’s fine so long as you are not selling or profiting from it. Please see below:
However, Yaowapa Pibulpol, chief of the Phuket Provincial Employment Office, the government office established to specifically regulate and administer employment law, maintained that the wording does not allow officers to apply the law beyond its intended scope.
“Foreigners cannot perform any work - in the true sense of the word - without a work permit. And they may only perform the work listed in the work permit and only at the place of work listed in the permit.
“But that doesn’t mean they can’t cook their own meals, clean their own houses or tend to their own gardens. Of course they can, but as soon as they are hired or profit by doing any of these things, they are ‘working’,” she said.
“And any foreigners who want to build their own boats on their own time, using their own skills and experience, for their own personal use are not breaking the law. They can do this, but they cannot build a boat so they can sell it later on. That would be profiting from the work,” Ms Yaowapa added.
Not applying the law beyond its intended scope is also what makes it legal for foreigners to assist in public cleanup campaigns and other community projects - as long as the volunteer work is not regular, she added.
“Being a volunteer for an organization requires a work permit. This is because although you might not get money from the volunteer work, you might get food or a place to stay as a reward. So if you do not have a work permit, you are illegal,” MsYaowapa said.
I have heard that if you have a home-based office/business you can technically run afoul of the law if you are performing a maintenance duty job on that property typically reserved for Thais.
If it was a registered business or office yes - the employer is also liable, but a home no problem 👍
@@lifeinruralthailand Thank you for this information, it is very helpful. 🙏🏻Keep up the good work 🙏🏻
great video guys
How much would you estimate for your place per month? Thanks for. another informative, pleasant video.
I think nearly impossible to find here, as most people use properties like this. We probably wouldn’t rent out to be honest. If for air BnB maybe 2,000 THB per night 🙏😊
Hi Ryan, been watching your videos for a little while, find them constructive…was thinking about
other people wanting to settle in Thailand, such as for us from the U.K…I really wanted to retire in Thailand but my partner is always saying that unless you’re with a Thai person is impossible visa wise etc plus can be quite dangerous (can get robbed etc). Just wanted to see your view on this as you’ve been living there for a while…can’t own a home etc
The rural areas are very safe ,,but any city if you use common sense and stay away from sleazy areas your fine.
I feel safer just about anywhere in Thailand compared to Melbourne Australia.
wow, if this was available end of may, id take it for 2 years.
New Subscriber. I want a small farm in Thailand. I am an American and I am single and retired. Not sure where or how.
farm rented for 3000 bath where in thailand issan is it .thanks for great episod wfr hans
Very interesting video Are there small houses for rent in rural areas. Not a farm or work needed do to them , what’s the weather like there in the months here in England when it’s cold = October till February, would be cheaper to live there than my heating cost here , can’t think of a song to go with the video but the song of the week which I can’t stop playing = Now And Then being the last Beatles song. Take care gang.
Yes there are and we will try to find more 🙏😊
@@lifeinruralthailand I only want a small place , weather October till February = is that part of the rainy season or hot time .
Oktober the. Cool season starts (under 30c), and by February the hot season.(+35c)
So you will be getting the tail of the rain season and the beginning of the hot season.
And you are out again before the burning season starts (March/April)
Depending on how /what / where, like the "shop house" 3500 THB, up to ???
Location location location 😂
But under 5000 THB in more Rural Thailand is absolutely doable.
Visa, 5 months, that's a different one.
Multiple entry year tourist visa will let you stay 90 days, then you need to fly out to Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia or further for a day or longer if you like.
Is there a certain website or page to find these properties?
hey alex, no we usually just hear about them through family and friends :)
First property: 3k per month sounds unbelievable for one Rai with house. Sure???
Yup 🙏
Looks perfect 🇹🇭😍👌
Which city are these houses?
Good Job
I would love to rent that place❤
Where in rural Thailand is it located?
if you think about it an American gets more than $1,000.00 USD (34,000 Baht a month.) in social security. So $90.00 a month for all this land and home is a good deal. You fix it up. You move in and enjoy the country life. many Thai women would love to move in with you to help. Near food stores and all you need. Telephone, TV, Wi-FI all available. I would buy a small truck, stove, hot water heater for the shower and maybe a davenport, a lazy boy chair, Whatever I wanted. I could buy a little every month and before long I'd have a sweet home.
Very cheap with house and farm i would rent it and will definitely change that bed room color 😂
Are you sure? 🤣
I wonder whether they would sell the farm ,but definitely cheap to rent ,,I’d enjoy living there.
We asked but they said not for sale - if they would sell it they would sell for 1 million baht 🙏😊
@@lifeinruralthailand it’d be worth it.
One of my favourite trivia,which even I am surprised that a lot of British people even are unaware of;
Pub signs... The White Swan, The Black Dog(Churchill,different reasons), The beehive,etc.
Because,again back in the day,only the rich or royalty would study reading and writing.
The vast majority of the population,the proletariat could not;
Therefore, "Alright John, meet you after work at the dog and duck?"....pictures can mean a dozen words...
Apologies,for my punctuation. No silver spoon not university squeezed sausage here!
where is it?
wish I would have seen this 20 years ago
Very cool! ❤👍👍👍🙏
Thanks my friend 🙏😊🇹🇭
Hello Ryan! Have you heard of the new tax laws that should go into effect next year? It will effect all foreigners/xpats that go to/live in Thailand.
Having lived here a long time, seems like a lot of noise and I doubt anything will actually come of it like many other initiatives over the years, if it does it will be poorly rolled out and impossible to police 👍
@@lifeinruralthailand aw ok! Ty for the reply!
@@lifeinruralthailand Totally agree Ryan, As a back-up i plan to transfer some money over before the end of the year, just incase they try to implement it in 2024, that way I will have enough money to live on for a few years and avoid getting tangled in the bureaucratic mess until they realize it's unworkable and eventually scrap the idea
Is this available from mid January through to mid april 2024? Just 2 pensioners
This one has been rented for 12 months now actually 🙏
@@lifeinruralthailand do you have similar please, we are smallholders in UK now retired and would just love to have a long stay (3 months) but are not keen on town/city life,
Can we contact you directly?
you can't leave anything of value in the house while you are gone. someone would have to be there all the time.
Hi 😊
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I think the pink bedroom would keep the zombies out 🤣🤣
I think you maybe right Andrew!
อยุ่จังหวัดใหนคะ สวยคะ😊
I want to watch a clip of the youngest child. Can you show your child every time?
How far is it to Tesco's?
About 15 mins 👍
Seriously???? I was taking the piss.
Yea it really is 😁
I interesting..
Obviously for a younger expat as too much work for your older expat bjut nice if you're into that?
Forget about getting your deposit back
No deposit on the farm one but I think two months in the commercial one :)
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wow i will love to rand that,to that price,
bargain!
What happens if you do long term rent say 10 years and then the family change their mind in a couple of years and your out on your arse ? It’s difficult to trust Thai people 100% they are they loveliest people you will ever meet until money is involved 😡 been there done that and still picking up the pieces 😡
Need a superficies agreement with land office and lawyer 👍
Nobody living there, but 2 shirts hanging on veranda.
Very cheap.Would do me nicely.
I would love to rent it for long term contact me ❤
Hi Ryan, Hi Mo do you guys please have an email address one can contact you with about business opportunities