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    Anybody owns a property in Thailand? Think of getting one unit (one bedrm) to prepare myself for retirement and also a contingency incase I kena tio kick out of the hse.

    Personally I find having a unit in Thailand is much ideal than Msia.

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    Originally posted by atwee View Post
    Anybody owns a property in Thailand? Think of getting one unit (one bedrm) to prepare myself for retirement and also a contingency incase I kena tio kick out of the hse.

    Personally I find having a unit in Thailand is much ideal than Msia.
    Err... Why only looking at Thailand? In case u kena kick out of the house easier to find a replacement there? no Vietnam or Philippines or Indonesia?
    Just another small small small small watch user ....

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    • #3
      I like Phuket, the sky, sea, beach melt melt

      And the peo sibei nice

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      • #4
        Quite tricky. Iirc, there's restrictions on the lease of the property (30 years I believe) & foreigners can't buy landed property either. Unless set up a local company and purchase through that but that's another hassle.
        elusive

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        • #5
          Originally posted by atwee View Post
          Anybody owns a property in Thailand? Think of getting one unit (one bedrm) to prepare myself for retirement and also a contingency incase I kena tio kick out of the hse.

          Personally I find having a unit in Thailand is much ideal than Msia.
          Here is a link that you can read over at HWZ: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/mo...e-3957264.html

          It is a good starter article but you have to do more research.

          Since you are thinking of possibly retiring there, do note that Thailand is starting to clamp down on visa-runs.

          For my properties there, I took the easy way out, I married a Thai. Hahaha!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by azrielsc View Post
            Here is a link that you can read over at HWZ: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/mo...e-3957264.html

            It is a good starter article but you have to do more research.

            Since you are thinking of possibly retiring there, do note that Thailand is starting to clamp down on visa-runs.

            For my properties there, I took the easy way out, I married a Thai. Hahaha!
            Marrying a Thai is oso one of my consideration.

            I heard that the man there r not allow to do housework de, how true ah?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by satch View Post
              Quite tricky. Iirc, there's restrictions on the lease of the property (30 years I believe) & foreigners can't buy landed property either. Unless set up a local company and purchase through that but that's another hassle.
              I believe there must be ways to overcome these challenges. ..

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              • #8
                Try Bali, quite nice also!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by skywalker87 View Post
                  Try Bali, quite nice also!
                  What Bali quite nice - it is sibei nice ah!
                  Last edited by atwee; 26-05-14, 03:02 PM. Reason: typo

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                  • #10
                    Quite affordable somemore!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by atwee View Post
                      Marrying a Thai is oso one of my consideration.

                      I heard that the man there r not allow to do housework de, how true ah?
                      Hahaha! I wish it was ol' so true!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by skywalker87 View Post
                        Quite affordable somemore!
                        Yalor, must really plan liow. Dun think I can live decently here for my remaining years with my limited fund, but i do believe my limited fund can chow chow retired like a human being there.

                        I just need a nice plc to die. U see ah, when I old liow, I oso no teeths to bite shark fin or
                        abalone liow. And stomach oso take soild foods - can only jia porridge with sweet potato. Run cost sibei low wan
                        Last edited by atwee; 26-05-14, 05:03 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by azrielsc View Post
                          Hahaha! I wish it was ol' so true!
                          I think it is true leh

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by atwee View Post
                            I think it is true leh
                            Not according to my wife!

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                            • #15
                              Brb, going to help my wife in the kitchen!

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