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Thanks for this. I am seriously considering Bangkok. Don’t want to stay in Pattaya. Rather Bangkok. Would like to see about a one bedroom in a nice building. Rent. I am now in Los Angeles.
Guys, jeez I just asked for a lower budget accommodation to match my needs. Totally was not attacking Chris at all. And I didn’t realise he already has some vlogs out. Not sure how it got bigger than Ben Hur lol
@@shadowfilm7980 New condos in Thailand, unfortunately, have no bath tub. I am Thai who happen to find 29sqm with a separate bedroom (glass door) and with jacuzzi bathtub with a Japanese style toilet!! Look for ORIGIN brands. They have many high end condo under ORIGIN but each branch has different decor style. Knightsbridge Origin is for luxury. Plug and play is more LOFT style etc. And all ORIGIN condos have bathtub.😍🥰🌈💫
I've lived in Thailand 25 years and consider these condos an out-of-reach fantasy for most expats. Few if any I know would pay this kind of money to live in Bangkok. Most expats are looking for ways to live comfortably on a total of 40-60,000/month for everything, not just their condo.
To give you some context, there are 5* hotels, including the biggest chains, where the average day rate across the year is in the 3k to 4k range and where routinely you can get 5 for 4 deals, making the effective range 2.5k to 3k a day. But that is just for a week or two. When you get to multiple months, you are hugely discounted again and the monthly is not 30 x 3k = 90k but rather somewhere in the 50/60k range though some are 80k I agree. You also don't need to sign for a year, maybe 3 months and then monthly. Then you have serviced apartments, which are larger than these overpriced shoeboxes and where the TV is more than 1m from your head. I don't say expats are on 40/60k. Poor retirees perhaps but I've been an expat and a real working expat would be looking at 500k plus a month and in finance, much more than that. Still, you wouldn't get much of a youtube audience showing the slums of 5k a month would you :)
Believe it or not, this is 'mid-range' in Bangkok. I love how so many people comment and think these prices are 'robbery'. These are the most sought after areas of a mega-city. And they aren't little 1 bedroom shoeboxes (that yes, you can find for 18,000 - 20,000/month). I will continue to show videos in the low end, the medium end, and the even higher end.
These places at these prices are great deals for where they are in the city. And... not even close to the top end of what is available in Bangkok. Not even close.
@Avi Kushner Don't be ridiculous. I'm not even in Thailand currently. From looking at the comments, it appears to me that you and your alt account "Al" are trying to convince viewers to rent properties in Pattaya. I suspect that you are a property agent in Pattaya and are spamming this video with your repetitive waffle.
Lived in almost every Asian country past 20 yrs. Problem with Thailand is foreigners can't own landed properties, so you get pushed to condos (unless you buy Thai Co, or put house in Thai wife's name, which many European and Aussie friends did and got it stolen). A 50 to 75 sq m condo unit can be built for 400k thb, but Thai property developers sell them to foreigners for 12m to 20m thb. Is big rip off. Almost everything you do, there's a scam waiting for you. I have friends with 25 to 35 yr leases in Phuket and Pattaya, for 500 to 900 sq m homes, so you don't really own it. Thailand has very high rental tax if you rent out anything you buy, and other costs so is hard to have cash flow positive properties. Plus high sales tax when you sell it, and you will. Rent, okay, but don't buy. You will get cheated or can't resell it. Market is flooded. Developers keep making more and more insane priced condos for sucker foreigners to buy. Watch out... Malaysia foreigners can own land, landed properties, and prices are much more reasonable, even beach front properties, which is almost impossible in Thailand other than Phuket, Samui, or Hua Hin area by leasehold. (Good luck selling in Thailand. I know houses up for resell in Phuket 5-6 years, still not sold. So it's a trap . Know what you're getting into first, and how deep. PS there's nothing glamorous about bkk.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments and experience.. I'm looking to retire in SE Asia, havent decided on a country yet but I intend to rent wherever I am.
@@alangreenspun179 Same here. Maybe 2 years or a little more from now. Leaving the US and heading _somewhere_ else. Thailand and PI are the only two I've really been looking at much, but the info either shows off tiny places or crappy places that are much cheaper than I need, or way too pricey. For those of us with closer to $3K USD per month than $2K (and plenty of money in US and some to be deposited in wherever I settle), I'd like to know what life looks like to similar people. Heck, I think I'm going to copy and paste what I just said in a few places and see what kind of responses I get! Best of luck on your search!!!
I guess I don't see the beauty of looking at sky Scrapers and a transport train ??? I would rather look at some form of nature. The inability of not being able to own does not sit well with me as well. I would like to visit to just visit the older Muay Tai Kick boxing schools, but seeing these videos demonstrates a place I would just as soon not live. I watched some of these videos and have come to the conclusion that the narrator has made a great business for himself, his family and friends. Many of the charges are excessive, in 4 prior year evaluation, but not in todays market. I think I'll keep looking.
@@alangreenspun179You might want to consider the Philippines? Just like bangkok, the capital city, Manila, is a bit expensive but there are a lot of smaller provinces that has a cheaper way of living just like in Thailand. The only key difference in the Philippines is that it’s foreigner-friendly in a sense that people can at least speak basic English, the signs are in English, and it’s easier to communicate compared in Thailand. People are also warmer and kinder. I heard Thailand is called the Land of Smiles but I didn’t really feel it when I visited (maybe I should visit other smaller cities or provinces?). The Philippines on the other hand has more people who will willingly help you out with a smile compared to my experience in Thailand. Just throwing that out there😊 Hope you find the best SE Asian country for your retirement!
You can get a high-rise apartment in Miami or Chicago for not much more. Why would anyone move to Thailand and pay comparable prices and handicap themself to far less opportunity. Go for a visit.
You must not live in big cities. For example, In Long Beach, CA the high rise luxury apartments go for around $4k-$5.5k per month. And the amenities are not as good as what you saw in this video. Long beach has a population of 500k.
I would like to see a couple of Real Estate episodes tailored to Retirees who have a limited income. The three condos IMO were tailored to wealthy or people who intend to have a working income. I do understand for the business to succeed you will have to show some upscale condos, buildings etc. What I would also like to see if what Scams or other issues that people who intend to come to Thailand to live might face and how to avoid them.
@@Databhoy you're correct. My apologies. I was looking at one of his playlists 'housing and accommodation' and the earliest one on that playlist seemed to be 10 years ago.
@@louis20122 Don't pay any attention to these prices! for 8...10,000 Baht per month you can get a very good condo with similar facilities in Pattaya and even in Bangkok!
I've stayed at Park 24 twice through Airbnb rentals, even though the building tries not to allow Airbnb (shhhh). I really LOVED the city views from the 50th floor. This video was super inspiring, Chris-thanks so much!
How do you find it on AirBnB? I usually have to contact the host to find out what building the rentals are but honestly never used AirBNB as often I find I need a proper working desk and the furnishings look kind of cheap.
@@GL-ls1eo If you just go into Airbnb, type in Bangkok as the destination, then look at the map and zoom into the area around Phrom Phong BTS and a little south on Sukhumvit 22, you can see if there are any available ones popping up. Last time I checked in early October, there were several units from that complex. There will usually be pictures of the pool, fitness room, and the outside of the building in the pictures, so you could recognize it from that. Sometimes the description also mentions that it's Park 24 (sometimes called Park Origin Phrom Phong instead). The rooms I booked were studios, so it was smaller than the 2-bedroom unit showed in this video. Usually about $30-40 per night-not bad IMO. No proper working desk in the room, but there is that co-working/library space up by the fitness area.
I Airbnb here also the last time I visited Thailand. Love the condo but the free shuttle don't allow baby stroller which was ridiculous because we need the shuttle more than anyone else.
Those three condos are all beautiful and modern with great amenities and are in convenient locations but are all so expensive for retirees. I really don't understand why any retiree would choose to live in Bangkok and pay those rents. There are so many spectacular places in Thailand where your monthly budget all up would be less than the rent on that last condo.
15 or 20 minutes on the BTS, especially east towards Bang Na will get you a 2 or 3 BR house with a garden for what those places cost. Or you could get a really nice comfortable 2 BR condo around On Nut close to the BTS for half what those cost.
$1400 is very reasonable for a retired couple. It's only $350 per week, after all. Even on an age pension that's very doable. Two people each on $400 per week pension easily covers it - leaving them $500 a week to live on. That's fantastic! Of course this requires that you come from one of the civilised countries like Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. Tough luck if not.
We live on the 38th floor of an older building and we pay 18,000 for a large one-bedroom. Our building is literally next to the BTS and the Gold Line, as well as being near the river. Sure, it's not "brand new" but it has many of the same amenities as newer condos, and the walls and floors are solid. It's also bigger than most of the new units I viewed. Real estate agents will try to get new expats to overpay, so unless you're getting your company to pay for everything, (or don't care about money), look around before you lease!
Yeah another thing that sucks about these newer buildings are that they focus too much on amenities. Oh well the builders might learn lol for me the gym in condos always suck and not enough for me. But having a golf sim is cool. But I’d prefer a little more space in the unit than the amenities. So much to do in Bangkok why would I want to stay in the building.
One thing that I can tell you - is NEVER expect to get your initial deposit back. Just go into a rent situation knowing that and you'll be fine. Most expats are used to a system where that is returned and it simply just doesn't happen in Thailand. Also the owner must file paperwork in order for you to receive your Certificate of Residence which is necessary to get a driver's license etc. If the owner won't do this - then DON'T rent the space. Thais do a very good job with creating a good first impression - but once you peel a couple of layers back you really see that a lot of what you see is smoke and mirrors. I have seen spaces (such as those featured) go to complete $hit in 10 years... pools are not kept up, gym equipment becomes 10 years old and not replaced/serviced etc. Check thoroughly before you move into a space.
Yeah, cool. Like the yellow stain on 3:21 haha. Sky-lounge/2-pools/gym/coworking area/and extras are currently a standard for every relatively new condo. You can get a 30sqm studio for 10k baht near MRT/BTS with the same amenities. It's just you buy extra bedr/bathr AND location for extra 20-30k. While First and Second are not being any special, I'd say they are like 10-15k overpriced above the market average. But can completely justify the last one though as It is simply the unique multilevel layout, great views (can imagine the evening one) for both MB and Living Room
I'm puzzled about the prices. You can find something super nice for $1,500 a month in many European countries, where health care is better and the air quality is better. I thought Thailand was much cheaper.
@@kurtsims the prices for these places are crazy. for what they are charging, there should be at least two meals a day provided, a metro pass and electricity included. not that i'd want to ever live long-term in a high rise.
I’m living now in Park 24, tower 5. Daily rent is 38usd, monthly 600usd. And I wonder if someone really paying almost 1600 for a little bit bigger apartment.
I have lived in Bangkok almost three years. I have lived in two different locations during that time. I have found that many of the condo rentals are well used and very rough around the edges.. Even after only being a few years old. Meaning some furniture worn to the point of should be replaced. Especially mattresses . This is due because the furniture is usually of low quality. And the number of renters the specific unit might have had. Don’t expect them to paint or clean any scuffed or dirty walls. They will for the most part do a basic cleaning before you move in. And they usually will not replace any furniture. So it might take time to find a decent place. One that is fairly new. Or one a few years old where the owner actually maintained it properly
The way they've integrated nature - almost with a jungle oasis kinda vibe into a mega city, is absolutely stunning. I'd love to see this concept implemented much more world-wide. And man, the prices are nuts - I pay 1400 US-Dollars a month and don't have a luxurious pool :O)
Beautiful expensive for Thailand properties. It would be nice to see more affordable apartments for retirees on a limited income. My concern with these ultra high rises is fire. They're also a bit too 5 starish for many of us. I'm surprised how much traffic noise there is with the windows closed. Otherwise, awesome views. Amenities don't hold as much value as comfort and affordability. Nice tour, thanks.
These are grossly overpriced condos even for Bangkok! I am paying 12,000 for a brand-new 1 bedroom apartment in Pattaya with direct water views on 22 floor. 46Sq Meters. Gym, pool, sauna, club lounge, co-working space, cinema with a projector.
Looking at these condos gives me the feeling of sheer joy. I would love to rent one of those wonderful condos for 1 year and see that amazing view for 1 year and learn about that area for 1 year. This is definitely my idea of Living My Best Life..... And....Thank You so much for the video....
Writing an email to y'all rn! I am moving on the 1st of January. I'm flying in literally at midnight into 2023, cause I thought that would be poetic. This video couldn't have come at a better time.
The view from the third condo has a solid view of two of my top five buildings in Bangkok! Very primo view. I Still wouldn't want to live over in Silom, but a great view non the less. LOL
It would be great if you can do short term rentals as well. Hotel prices with the big chains are pretty high and with 45 day visa stays now, 1 month rentals are looking to be a better option. I know there is AirBnB but I can't rely on the photos they provide.
I always stay in AirBnBs, all around the world, and never had any serious issues! Make sure you read the reviews from non-Thai guests about any apartment you are about to rent through AirBnB!
I've also had issues with AirBnB and find it better to use an OTA (eg Agoda). No service fees or bs cleaning fees. Can find serviced apartments. But lately the monthly rents are a bit higher then I was expecting.
Me and my family stayed twice at the Park Origin Condo during our visit to BKK. It's one of the best in the city, with the swimming pool and gym way up on the top. Our son loved the kids park inside the condominium, and the coffee shop as well. The best thing was the hourly shuttle service from the condo to Phrom Phong station.
Thank you so much. I have seen this complex on several channels and wanted to stay there once, but nobody was willing to give up the name. Did you go in person to get a booking or got any website/app to recommend?
Just came back from Bangkok last week and actually stayed at Park24 and loved it.. indeed great gym and big swimming pool + the location is really nice. Actually ran into you Chris at Asok station while going to the park..but I was like "wait, what!?..was that actually...?" 😄 Love the channel mate 🙏🏻
Uuuuhhh That's because nobody wants to live in Manila. You can't compare Thailand to the Philippines, you live in the region so I'm sure you know the difference
I was just in Bangkok last week touring condos along the bts railway locations. These prices are not at all correct. I looked at condos that cost over $1500/mo USD and they were old and smelled like garbage. Very disappointed in the bait and switch
Wow those are crazy epic views of Bangkok any of those condos would cost 20k usd a month in New Your City. I love visiting Bangkok. but I think I will keep my little beach cottage. Love the videos, Chris. Keep them coming mate.
The prices are crazy, sorry. I pay 600€ mortgage for a one bedroom apartament and live in one of the richest cities in Germany. Why would one move to Thailand and pay so much money for rent?
Would love to see nice places in BKK that could be rented monthly. Maybe a video on serviced apartments, which tend to be move-in ready and have hotel-like features (eg. maid services and the like)
Wow great video, yes expensive but check the view out,the last apartment I was in tears seeing the famous Mahanakhon skywalk on the opposite side.I love that building its something that words can't describe. Thanks, guys for your insight into this nice apartment in Bkk.Keep up the good work.
Love the videos. I’d like to point out though that I looked at a very similar apartment in the address ashoke in June 22 and the agent then quoted 22k a month, a far cry from the 50 odd range being advertised. I’d advise anyone looking to check out multiple agents and figure out what works best for you.
A lot of comments hating on the fact that they are showing high end condos on a retired channel. There is definitely a market for it when it comes to retired people. I personally know a couple retired people who live in Ashton and several more in other condo's similar with similar prices. Not all retired people in Thailand are here living off 40-60k THB a month budgets. I meet retired people here all the time that have 150k+ THB budgets. I also see a lot saying that these amenities are standard in all condos that you could pay a 5th of a price for, and while yes all condos have gyms and pools etc etc, these high end condos have WAY higher quality when it comes to the amenities. Also worth mentioning is that when you decide to live in a high end luxury condo building in upscale areas of BKK, you're not only paying for the room and amenities, but also for the status you get for living in a building like Ashton or other high end luxury condo buildings, and also for the possible networking you can get from meeting other people in the building.
I'm from NYC these places would cost $5-10k plus in Manhattan with less amenities. $1500 is good price but still expensive for Bangkok if that makes any sense.
Same here in SF,CA. For this kind of luxury high-rise living it's very expensive here. Hell, for $1500/month you're lucky to get a room in a shared 4 bedroom older place with one BA! There will be literally dozens of applicants for that room. So, I do think that these prices are high for Bkk but I don't have as much sticker shock because of where I live.
We lived at Park Origin Phrom Pong (“Park 24”) in 2020/2021 in a 2bd 1bath. Our rent was THB 28,000, almost half the price their are asking for the unit showed here. In 2021 we bought that flat. As we are not in Thailand now, the flat is rented for THB 38,000. THB 55,000 for a 56sqm flat in Bangkok is a massive stretch ;)
This is great. But one problem... I want to rotate between cities. So maybe your version 2 of your real estate business is for you to buy some properties in several cities and then provide a meta rental service where we can stay for a month or few in one place, then switch cities to another of your properties.
My two cents since I saw many complaints about the prices. All these 3 buildings are at the top range of each developer (luxury segment as they claim), hence the high prices. The super luxury segment can go even wilder. If you go lower in the range the prices can be 3-5x cheaper but of course you get inferior locations and less amenities. For example: The Address -> check out Life or Aspire brands from the same developer Park 24 -> check out Knightsbridge or The Origin Ashton -> check out Ideo or Elio I am a real estate investor myself and can say that the rents have returned to the pre-covid prices (in most cases) but not higher. There are both an oversupply and a supply shortage in the market depending on what locations and segments you are looking at.
These prices 50-60k per month for 70 m2 are ridiculous. You can build a 70 m2 apartment for less than 2 M Baht. The interior is mostly low grade materials. Rent should be around 10k for this.
@@basedpatriotLT It can get pretty specific. Just an example: a well-decorated mid-sized 1br dog-friendly apartment close to Ekkamai BTS will fly within a week of availability with high rental yield while a tiny studio apartment in Phrompong could remain listed for as long as a year if not longer. Customers searching in different areas do have demands for different products.
Pretty nice. I’ve worked very hard. I’m shocked by the prices. I will not share my retirement as everyone has different budgets but it seems one could live very well there.
Kirk!!! I’ll see you in a week. Keep the beer cold and save that second condo for me and the wife. Another great video, Chris. Keep up the good work. MaPrang rocks!
Gosh….. honestly a bit more expensive than I was expecting. $2,250 can get you a decent apartment in Brooklyn or Jersey City. Not in a luxury high-rise, but you could get luxury with amenities for under $3K around NYC. I wouldn’t move to BKK > NYC to save $5-$600 on rent. It would take almost a year just to make the flight there worth it! 😅
I actually prefer the first unit the most. Though the last one was stunning. I'm a decade away from retiring. Will keep an eye out on this channel. Thanks.
We have been traveling around Southeast for a while now. If we ever decide to slow down, we could see Thailand as a home base for sure. I have noticed prices creeping up on rentals. Thanks for the tour. It's always great to see what is available out there.
You know there's a lot of condominiums in the BKK vicinity like Bangna district and Samutprakan province . Anyway you can see a nice view from the high floor from there and also the rent fee is affordable.
crazy expensive for most people who come live there you can get amazing 5 bedrooms in crazy complexes with pools and gyms for half of that i dont know who this apartment is suppose to retail for but it is almost.purposly expensive you can get the same things for much cheaper nowdays in bangkok
Availability is getting tight? Maybe for 2BR luxury condos around 50k Baht but there are TONS of 1BR condo units at recent developments available and even more in older buildings. Prices are still super low.
@Avi Kushner I view those places like luxury condos in Manhattan NY or San Francisco so by that standard for a major international city like Bangkok it is a pretty good deal. But I agree...you can also find great deals for $500/month.
ohh wow...that's really not cheap anymore! we ofc dont have condo buildings, but Germany is cheaper than what you showed here! just watched an other Bangkok video before this where they showed a smaller but new places, a little further outside of the city - with a MRT downstairs for less than US$200
Hey Chris , you know I love your chanel and vlogs, but brother you should be wearing a helmet when on the back of a bike especially in Bangkok. Only worried about your safety 👍🪖
Do you just hang your wet clothes around the condo since none of them have dryers? I would live to see some townhomes or small houses. Condos make me feel like I'm in a gerbil cage. How much are utilities, hydro, heat, AC, water etc?
Now the Red cross Fair festival is held at Lumphini Park , it is a carnival with lots stalls and theme park's rides inside (properly come at night) please attend before is end on 18 December
Are these condos owned by the channels principals or are they just brokers? The condos are nice but no bargains, and there are still places just as nice but lower priced. Asok and Phrom Phong are nice areas, Silom isn’t my cup of tea. Heading further up the Sukhumvit line to Thong Lo and Ekamai will also find some great places. Nice video, more sales pitch than informational.
I think these owners are overly confident on the market. They are pricing things too high on expectations. What that comes down to is many of those who may rent will be very selective and/or go elsewhere. As a result they (owneers) will be sitting on vacant units, instead of being more realistic/flexible with their lease terms where they could fill those units (and the rent payments that come with it). It is nice to have a view, but over time they become less significant and in many cases boring or "same same". Pools and gyms at most places drive up the rent and are seldom used - way over valued. Doesn't really mean jack to most people. 50 k ? Are you friggin kidding me. Good luck bro.
We usually pay 3 to 4.5k/ month in a 5* hotel for a month. It is our first time checking out vacatiin rentals in Hua Hin now and if it is great we will check out Bangkok vacation rentals like this. Everything below 2k/ month is great for us 😊
The Address - Reject: Maid service once every 2 MONTHS? At that price, I would expect every 2 days. Or at least weekly. AND the refrigerator is hinged on the wrong side. Park 24 - Reject: It has a library? How can it be a library if it has no books? Ashton - Reject: Impractical floor plan. Have to carry food downstairs from the kitchen to the dining room, and carry dirty dishes back upstairs. But ... more important ... Why should I go to Bangkok to live in an over-priced high-rise condo? If I wanted to live in an expensive high-rise in a hot, humid city where there's a thunderstorm every afternoon, I could go to Miami and not have to worry about my visa expiring.
Exactly... What people don't see in these youtube videos is that the weather is horrible. Very hot and humid and the air is way too polluted to be healthy. I was there four days and was happy to return to Germany where I pay 600€ mortgage for a two rooms apartament 🙂
Those condos are enough to rent anyplace besides NYC, Boston, and Bay Area. It's certainly for working professionals and people who saved enough to retire. It does not look like much more upscale than people can get in the US without messing around with visas and jobs etc.
Great video but Condo units from $2000CAD to 3000CAD are not going to be in many peoples budgets. Especially retirees. Would like to know what 1 Bedroom Units of these calibre would cost.
These are grossly overpriced condos even for Bangkok! I am paying 12,000 for a brand-new 1 bedroom apartment in Pattaya with direct water views on 22 floor. 46Sq Meters. Gym, pool, sauna, club lounge, co-working space, cinema with a projector.
@@alblack9869 I mean the Condos are very big and uber modern and also 2 bedrooms... so ok i can see the price being what it is.. But I just don't see how this is a good indication of condo prices that the average Joe can afford. Definitely not for your average retiree. Be good to see more moderately priced units for say 1 retiree.
@@LukeLoewen The reason why I KNOW that these prices are inflated is very simple: I am a Real Estate Professional and I know market prices in Bangkok and Pattaya, not to mention for two bed condos in these particular buildings! As an example, you can rent a condo in "Park 24" right now for 40,000 Baht per month!
@@LukeLoewen My best advise to you is to do your own research and try to rent a condo directly from the landlord on Fase Bouk Merketplece (I deliberately wrote it like that because Google sometimes deletes comments which mention certain competitors)
Its the same in pattaya the 1 bedroomm condos that went for 6000-7000 baht is now 10.000-11.000 baht and 2 bedroom were 10.000 baht-12.000 is now 16.000-20.000 baht
What's this guy talking about ... estimated 70% of Bangkok condos are empty. You can rent a nice, 4 story,4br 4bath house, fully furnished, centrally located for less than $700. Condo prices mentioned here are stupid.
Awesome video and great new information. Thanks for sharing Chris. Getting close, only 36 more days and i'll be coming back home to Samui Lamai beach :)
OK so if I want, I can pay more in rent in Bangkok than I do in Europe, nice to know. I think most of us are looking to live cheaper than we could in our own countries though, and the rent is a big part of that. Still, interesting to know what exists.
Don’t worry about the prices quoted in this and other videos , remember these are sales videos. Research on websites like renthub, Hipflat , Thailandproperty. You will see the true state of the market with many vacancies and cheaper prices. Track a few properties you like on line and you will see the truth , still more landlords than customers with good prices available. Always negotiate as well.
yeah ok. i guess you have been out apartment hunting in bangkok this month. hipflat? over 50% of the units on those platforms aren't even actually available.
@@RetiredWorkingForYou over 50% are not available? Where do you get this info from? I actually incline to agree with the previous comment that your shown condos are usually more expensive than what you can find on the market given similar amenities
@@RetiredWorkingForYou fully triggered you by questioning you 😂. Those of us who have made money in realestate know that the Thailand condo/apartment market is one of the most oversupplied and underperforming markets in the world. It’s a statistical fact freely available to anyone who wants to research it. There is no where near a condo shortage in Thailand no matter what you think the facts say differently.
While it sounds expensive, my Daughter's condo in downtown Chicago pays more than $1,600 a month is HOA and Taxes.... that include NO debt service on her mortgage!
Nice work as usual sir 🙏👍 may I ask about the current price of utilities like electricity, water, insurance or other obligatory expenses? 🙏 I know for medium to high end rentals these should not add too much the a monthly budget, but for completion of information it would be nice to understand 👍🙏 thank you Khun Chris 😉
If I would run Aircon all day I will have 1000 Euro bills... I am running less than 3 hours daily of 1000W heat, and that's around 100 Euro, no fridge, no big lights, no TV... congratulations to how we are f*cking ourselves here 👍 sorry...
great job. That luxury is way out of my price range. 🙂 I am in Vietnam currently and do plan to live in Thailand at least one year eventually but at 1/4 of the price of those amazing places. I have to live the cheap life. 🙂
super man iv been thinking about shifting to bangkok for a month or two now use to stay in Fraser suites but is kinda expensive..will surely go through you to book my next condo living space hopefully for the coming month of January or February .
You and the other people who are bitching about this video must be new to the channel. He has shown other condos much cheaper. Get your head out of your ass.
Would love to see apartments with clothes dryers in unit. Seems rare, but to me essential. I've lived in apartments (in the US) that didn't have in unit washer/dryer. It's such a time-suck to not be able to throw your clothes in and run other errands.
@@swhiting100 Interesting. Seems it would take long to dry when Thailand is typically humid. Hard to dry clothes when the air is already saturated. Plus I would rather not air my Spiderman underwear for everyone to see.
Great video however, I am so sad that your agent and the other agent I worked with who found me my unit in Ashton Silom missed THE MOST UNIQUE selling feature of the unit which is the open-air space in the living room! Both sides open up so you have indoor, outdoor living! I hope this helps all the agents showing the units here. I just happened to come across it by fluke! Why do you think there is the extra glass inside the window AND a lock on the window? You missed out! DM me for anyone would like to see it, it's BREATHTAKING!!! I also see people saying it’s expensive, but in my world what I pay for in my stunning unit which I think is nicer than that penthouse is what I paid for a crappy, boring, one bedroom in Miami. Now I have what would be considered high end Manhattan luxury living for that price! My unit was even more than what they showed but I was able to make a deal!
I think it would be better to cover more ranges of budget i.e. from entry-level condo to mid-range to high-end. All 3 units covered here are at least from upper-segment to luxurious. Budget: ard USD 500 per month Mid-range: ard USD 1k per month High-end: > USD 1.5k per month
You get tons of very good budget condos with lots of amenities and equipment from 6500 THB and up, 2-300 USD in Bangkok in reasonable proximity to a BTS station. It will have security, pool, lift, gym, washing machine, warm water, cooking facilities and kitchen extractor fan, etc and fully furnitured to mentioning a few things included.
If you are looking for a condo rental in Bangkok, we're here to help you. Contact Adam at connect@retiredworkingforyou.com or head over to our website at: retiredworkingforyou.com/realestate/
Will there be a TH-cam channel dedicated to apt and Villa tours?
Wrllcome to the r1p0ff Central
Thanks for this. I am seriously considering Bangkok. Don’t want to stay in Pattaya. Rather Bangkok. Would like to see about a one bedroom in a nice building. Rent. I am now in Los Angeles.
Guys, jeez I just asked for a lower budget accommodation to match my needs. Totally was not attacking Chris at all. And I didn’t realise he already has some vlogs out. Not sure how it got bigger than Ben Hur lol
@@shadowfilm7980 New condos in Thailand, unfortunately, have no bath tub. I am Thai who happen to find 29sqm with a separate bedroom (glass door) and with jacuzzi bathtub with a Japanese style toilet!! Look for ORIGIN brands. They have many high end condo under ORIGIN but each branch has different decor style. Knightsbridge Origin is for luxury. Plug and play is more LOFT style etc. And all ORIGIN condos have bathtub.😍🥰🌈💫
I've lived in Thailand 25 years and consider these condos an out-of-reach fantasy for most expats. Few if any I know would pay this kind of money to live in Bangkok. Most expats are looking for ways to live comfortably on a total of 40-60,000/month for everything, not just their condo.
Absolutely, low cost of living is the main highlight of staying in Bangkok long term and expensive condo defeats the purpose
not our fault u retired poor
izzmizzle. Asshole. I'm actually not retired. I am university professor at the top university in Thailand, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
To give you some context, there are 5* hotels, including the biggest chains, where the average day rate across the year is in the 3k to 4k range and where routinely you can get 5 for 4 deals, making the effective range 2.5k to 3k a day.
But that is just for a week or two. When you get to multiple months, you are hugely discounted again and the monthly is not 30 x 3k = 90k but rather somewhere in the 50/60k range though some are 80k I agree. You also don't need to sign for a year, maybe 3 months and then monthly.
Then you have serviced apartments, which are larger than these overpriced shoeboxes and where the TV is more than 1m from your head.
I don't say expats are on 40/60k. Poor retirees perhaps but I've been an expat and a real working expat would be looking at 500k plus a month and in finance, much more than that.
Still, you wouldn't get much of a youtube audience showing the slums of 5k a month would you :)
Your absolutely correct! With all due respect they are hurting Thailand with this Western greed attitude.
Believe it or not, this is 'mid-range' in Bangkok. I love how so many people comment and think these prices are 'robbery'. These are the most sought after areas of a mega-city. And they aren't little 1 bedroom shoeboxes (that yes, you can find for 18,000 - 20,000/month). I will continue to show videos in the low end, the medium end, and the even higher end.
Yeah, I’m Bangkoker I can confirmed that. The highend ranges probably start around $3,500 USD/month 😅
These places at these prices are great deals for where they are in the city. And... not even close to the top end of what is available in Bangkok. Not even close.
I liked to see these Chris - not all of us want to live in a 30 sqm shoebox after all. Please do show more 🙂
@Avi Kushner Don't be ridiculous. I'm not even in Thailand currently.
From looking at the comments, it appears to me that you and your alt account "Al" are trying to convince viewers to rent properties in Pattaya.
I suspect that you are a property agent in Pattaya and are spamming this video with your repetitive waffle.
@@globalpropertyinvestment No I am not! AND IT APPEARS TO ME THAT YOU DO WORK FOR CHRIS PARKER!
Lived in almost every Asian country past 20 yrs. Problem with Thailand is foreigners can't own landed properties, so you get pushed to condos (unless you buy Thai Co, or put house in Thai wife's name, which many European and Aussie friends did and got it stolen). A 50 to 75 sq m condo unit can be built for 400k thb, but Thai property developers sell them to foreigners for 12m to 20m thb. Is big rip off. Almost everything you do, there's a scam waiting for you. I have friends with 25 to 35 yr leases in Phuket and Pattaya, for 500 to 900 sq m homes, so you don't really own it. Thailand has very high rental tax if you rent out anything you buy, and other costs so is hard to have cash flow positive properties. Plus high sales tax when you sell it, and you will. Rent, okay, but don't buy. You will get cheated or can't resell it. Market is flooded. Developers keep making more and more insane priced condos for sucker foreigners to buy. Watch out... Malaysia foreigners can own land, landed properties, and prices are much more reasonable, even beach front properties, which is almost impossible in Thailand other than Phuket, Samui, or Hua Hin area by leasehold. (Good luck selling in Thailand. I know houses up for resell in Phuket 5-6 years, still not sold. So it's a trap . Know what you're getting into first, and how deep. PS there's nothing glamorous about bkk.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments and experience.. I'm looking to retire in SE Asia, havent decided on a country yet but I intend to rent wherever I am.
@@alangreenspun179 Same here. Maybe 2 years or a little more from now. Leaving the US and heading _somewhere_ else. Thailand and PI are the only two I've really been looking at much, but the info either shows off tiny places or crappy places that are much cheaper than I need, or way too pricey. For those of us with closer to $3K USD per month than $2K (and plenty of money in US and some to be deposited in wherever I settle), I'd like to know what life looks like to similar people. Heck, I think I'm going to copy and paste what I just said in a few places and see what kind of responses I get! Best of luck on your search!!!
I guess I don't see the beauty of looking at sky Scrapers and a transport train ??? I would rather look at some form of nature. The inability of not being able to own does not sit well with me as well. I would like to visit to just visit the older Muay Tai Kick boxing schools, but seeing these videos demonstrates a place I would just as soon not live. I watched some of these videos and have come to the conclusion that the narrator has made a great business for himself, his family and friends. Many of the charges are excessive, in 4 prior year evaluation, but not in todays market. I think I'll keep looking.
@@alangreenspun179You might want to consider the Philippines? Just like bangkok, the capital city, Manila, is a bit expensive but there are a lot of smaller provinces that has a cheaper way of living just like in Thailand. The only key difference in the Philippines is that it’s foreigner-friendly in a sense that people can at least speak basic English, the signs are in English, and it’s easier to communicate compared in Thailand. People are also warmer and kinder. I heard Thailand is called the Land of Smiles but I didn’t really feel it when I visited (maybe I should visit other smaller cities or provinces?). The Philippines on the other hand has more people who will willingly help you out with a smile compared to my experience in Thailand. Just throwing that out there😊 Hope you find the best SE Asian country for your retirement!
thx for the heads up
The Prices are way to high i think. Thats Western Level with 1500 Dollar. I think these Apartments should cost under 1000 Dollar
People can pay. If you cannot then you are poor
You can get a high-rise apartment in Miami or Chicago for not much more. Why would anyone move to Thailand and pay comparable prices and handicap themself to far less opportunity. Go for a visit.
I agree thai people going totally unrealistic.
Don’t forget Thailand has harsh visa restrictions prepare for the unexpected
You must not live in big cities. For example, In Long Beach, CA the high rise luxury apartments go for around $4k-$5.5k per month. And the amenities are not as good as what you saw in this video. Long beach has a population of 500k.
I would like to see a couple of Real Estate episodes tailored to Retirees who have a limited income. The three condos IMO were tailored to wealthy or people who intend to have a working income. I do understand for the business to succeed you will have to show some upscale condos, buildings etc. What I would also like to see if what Scams or other issues that people who intend to come to Thailand to live might face and how to avoid them.
Maybe check out the retirecheap channel on YT with JC.
@@gothops2632 pardon me if I'm wrong but he hasn't posted anything for 10 years. I guess inflation is not a thing in Thailand.
I agree, I pay less then that and I live in San Diego. Looking for a cheap place to retire without a car!
@@trevr1969 JC just posted last week and he has not stopped posting every couple of weeks for years. R u sure you went to the correct channel?
@@Databhoy you're correct. My apologies. I was looking at one of his playlists 'housing and accommodation' and the earliest one on that playlist seemed to be 10 years ago.
Very nice. But fricking pricey. I pay less for my 5 br house on Australia. Can you do a nice lower budget one for us plebs?
It’s an international city of 8 million people…not the suburbs.
@@tvtriviachampion yeah hence my request.
i've done several condo tours of cheap units, and will do more again one day. will also do even more expensive than this.
I prefer Australia if it is more affordable.
@@louis20122 Don't pay any attention to these prices! for 8...10,000 Baht per month you can get a very good condo with similar facilities in Pattaya and even in Bangkok!
I've stayed at Park 24 twice through Airbnb rentals, even though the building tries not to allow Airbnb (shhhh). I really LOVED the city views from the 50th floor. This video was super inspiring, Chris-thanks so much!
How do you find it on AirBnB? I usually have to contact the host to find out what building the rentals are but honestly never used AirBNB as often I find I need a proper working desk and the furnishings look kind of cheap.
@@GL-ls1eo If you just go into Airbnb, type in Bangkok as the destination, then look at the map and zoom into the area around Phrom Phong BTS and a little south on Sukhumvit 22, you can see if there are any available ones popping up. Last time I checked in early October, there were several units from that complex. There will usually be pictures of the pool, fitness room, and the outside of the building in the pictures, so you could recognize it from that. Sometimes the description also mentions that it's Park 24 (sometimes called Park Origin Phrom Phong instead). The rooms I booked were studios, so it was smaller than the 2-bedroom unit showed in this video. Usually about $30-40 per night-not bad IMO. No proper working desk in the room, but there is that co-working/library space up by the fitness area.
I Airbnb here also the last time I visited Thailand. Love the condo but the free shuttle don't allow baby stroller which was ridiculous because we need the shuttle more than anyone else.
I was going to leave a similar comment most luxury high rise don't allow Airbnb but I've also always managed to rent them. Pattaya is the same.
f airbnb
Those three condos are all beautiful and modern with great amenities and are in convenient locations but are all so expensive for retirees. I really don't understand why any retiree would choose to live in Bangkok and pay those rents. There are so many spectacular places in Thailand where your monthly budget all up would be less than the rent on that last condo.
15 or 20 minutes on the BTS, especially east towards Bang Na will get you a 2 or 3 BR house with a garden for what those places cost. Or you could get a really nice comfortable 2 BR condo around On Nut close to the BTS for half what those cost.
That room would cost $30k a week in America…
$1400 is very reasonable for a retired couple. It's only $350 per week, after all. Even on an age pension that's very doable. Two people each on $400 per week pension easily covers it - leaving them $500 a week to live on. That's fantastic!
Of course this requires that you come from one of the civilised countries like Australia, New Zealand, or Canada. Tough luck if not.
Bangkok is for yuppie foreigners
We live on the 38th floor of an older building and we pay 18,000 for a large one-bedroom. Our building is literally next to the BTS and the Gold Line, as well as being near the river. Sure, it's not "brand new" but it has many of the same amenities as newer condos, and the walls and floors are solid. It's also bigger than most of the new units I viewed. Real estate agents will try to get new expats to overpay, so unless you're getting your company to pay for everything, (or don't care about money), look around before you lease!
Can I have the name of the building?
@@ffarsaiz4190 It's Villa Sathorn.
Yeah another thing that sucks about these newer buildings are that they focus too much on amenities. Oh well the builders might learn lol for me the gym in condos always suck and not enough for me. But having a golf sim is cool. But I’d prefer a little more space in the unit than the amenities. So much to do in Bangkok why would I want to stay in the building.
@@atn2666 Actually we do stay in the building a lot, but it's spacious and comfortable enough that we don't mind it.
One thing that I can tell you - is NEVER expect to get your initial deposit back. Just go into a rent situation knowing that and you'll be fine. Most expats are used to a system where that is returned and it simply just doesn't happen in Thailand. Also the owner must file paperwork in order for you to receive your Certificate of Residence which is necessary to get a driver's license etc. If the owner won't do this - then DON'T rent the space. Thais do a very good job with creating a good first impression - but once you peel a couple of layers back you really see that a lot of what you see is smoke and mirrors. I have seen spaces (such as those featured) go to complete $hit in 10 years... pools are not kept up, gym equipment becomes 10 years old and not replaced/serviced etc. Check thoroughly before you move into a space.
basically, never a buy a condo in Thailand
Bullcrap. You get your deposit just fine.
@naknet_agency reading your comment seems to suggest that maybe it's the agent stealing the bond?
Even here in LA I don’t get my deposit back. They simply don’t want to give the money back. It’s crazy. They love to just keep it.
I always get my deposit back and i lived in thailand for 5 years what the hell are you on about lol stop fear mongering.
Yeah, cool. Like the yellow stain on 3:21 haha. Sky-lounge/2-pools/gym/coworking area/and extras are currently a standard for every relatively new condo. You can get a 30sqm studio for 10k baht near MRT/BTS with the same amenities. It's just you buy extra bedr/bathr AND location for extra 20-30k. While First and Second are not being any special, I'd say they are like 10-15k overpriced above the market average. But can completely justify the last one though as It is simply the unique multilevel layout, great views (can imagine the evening one) for both MB and Living Room
I'm puzzled about the prices. You can find something super nice for $1,500 a month in many European countries, where health care is better and the air quality is better. I thought Thailand was much cheaper.
these are jacked up prices...paying for sales and profit of agents
It is this is bullshit and a sad attempt to fool Americans from leaving that place is no more than 600usd a month
@@kurtsims the prices for these places are crazy. for what they are charging, there should be at least two meals a day provided, a metro pass and electricity included.
not that i'd want to ever live long-term in a high rise.
You thought right. This video is nonsense - it's purely marketing for his business. ฿80,000 for that last one? 10/10 for comedy value.
@@anthonyr8050 What's a more realistic price? Thanks.
I’m living now in Park 24, tower 5. Daily rent is 38usd, monthly 600usd. And I wonder if someone really paying almost 1600 for a little bit bigger apartment.
I have lived in Bangkok almost three years. I have lived in two different locations during that time.
I have found that many of the condo rentals are well used and very rough around the edges.. Even after only being a few years old. Meaning some furniture worn to the point of should be replaced. Especially mattresses . This is due because the furniture is usually of low quality. And the number of renters the specific unit might have had. Don’t expect them to paint or clean any scuffed or dirty walls. They will for the most part do a basic cleaning before you move in. And they usually will not replace any furniture.
So it might take time to find a decent place. One that is fairly new. Or one a few years old where the owner actually maintained it properly
The way they've integrated nature - almost with a jungle oasis kinda vibe into a mega city, is absolutely stunning. I'd love to see this concept implemented much more world-wide.
And man, the prices are nuts - I pay 1400 US-Dollars a month and don't have a luxurious pool :O)
have you been to bangkok? there is almost no nature and it's really dirty when you do get it
You pay $1,400/month in rent in a country where the average salary is higher than $300/month.
@@fractalehuit9112Thank you for your comment, would you advise me how much it cost at the address Asoke ? Is 18k BHAT high price for one bedroom?
Beautiful expensive for Thailand properties. It would be nice to see more affordable apartments for retirees on a limited income. My concern with these ultra high rises is fire. They're also a bit too 5 starish for many of us. I'm surprised how much traffic noise there is with the windows closed. Otherwise, awesome views. Amenities don't hold as much value as comfort and affordability. Nice tour, thanks.
These are grossly overpriced condos even for Bangkok! I am paying 12,000 for a brand-new 1 bedroom apartment in Pattaya with direct water views on 22 floor. 46Sq Meters. Gym, pool, sauna, club lounge, co-working space, cinema with a projector.
@@alblack9869 agreed looks like they are getting a bit off the top on the rental prices.
@@alblack9869 Pattaya is not Bangkok...
@@teresalehtonen8499 You can rent a Park 24 apartment on 22 floor for around 41,000 baht per month on airBnB right now!
@@teresalehtonen8499 The prices are very similar in Pattaya and Bangkok
Looking at these condos gives me the feeling of sheer joy. I would love to rent one of those wonderful condos for 1 year and see that amazing view for 1 year and learn about that area for 1 year. This is definitely my idea of Living My Best Life.....
And....Thank You so much for the video....
Piece to camera whilst cruising on the back of a scooter whilst having immaculate audio quality....just 1 of many reasons why this channel is 🔥🙏🏻
Bangkok got such amazing condos👌 Definitely a dream city.
Writing an email to y'all rn!
I am moving on the 1st of January. I'm flying in literally at midnight into 2023, cause I thought that would be poetic. This video couldn't have come at a better time.
Rad
The view from the third condo has a solid view of two of my top five buildings in Bangkok! Very primo view. I Still wouldn't want to live over in Silom, but a great view non the less. LOL
What is so bad about Silom? I have no experience inthe area and thinking of travelling.
It would be great if you can do short term rentals as well. Hotel prices with the big chains are pretty high and with 45 day visa stays now, 1 month rentals are looking to be a better option. I know there is AirBnB but I can't rely on the photos they provide.
I always stay in AirBnBs, all around the world, and never had any serious issues! Make sure you read the reviews from non-Thai guests about any apartment you are about to rent through AirBnB!
@@alblack9869 How much would you expect to pay for a 1 bedroom airbnb apartment in a nice area of Bangkok for 1 month?
@@gothops2632 Look it up yourself
I've also had issues with AirBnB and find it better to use an OTA (eg Agoda). No service fees or bs cleaning fees. Can find serviced apartments.
But lately the monthly rents are a bit higher then I was expecting.
@@gothops2632a lot
Me and my family stayed twice at the Park Origin Condo during our visit to BKK. It's one of the best in the city, with the swimming pool and gym way up on the top. Our son loved the kids park inside the condominium, and the coffee shop as well. The best thing was the hourly shuttle service from the condo to Phrom Phong station.
You can rent a Park 24 apartment on 22 floor for around 41,000 baht per month on airBnB right now!
Thank you so much. I have seen this complex on several channels and wanted to stay there once, but nobody was willing to give up the name. Did you go in person to get a booking or got any website/app to recommend?
@@Psykrom I booked the apartments through Airbnb.
@@samsularefin7682 That was quick. Thank you! :)
Just came back from Bangkok last week and actually stayed at Park24 and loved it.. indeed great gym and big swimming pool + the location is really nice.
Actually ran into you Chris at Asok station while going to the park..but I was like "wait, what!?..was that actually...?" 😄 Love the channel mate 🙏🏻
That's crazy! My 2BR on 35th floor in Manila is $525 a month.
Uuuuhhh That's because nobody wants to live in Manila. You can't compare Thailand to the Philippines, you live in the region so I'm sure you know the difference
@@winstonwolff whats wrong with manilla?
It’s simply not Bangkok
thats wild, you could get something similar is Melbourne aus for around the same price
I was just in Bangkok last week touring condos along the bts railway locations. These prices are not at all correct. I looked at condos that cost over $1500/mo USD and they were old and smelled like garbage. Very disappointed in the bait and switch
Great video. What is the most luxurious and expensive condo in all of Thailand would be and where?
Wow those are crazy epic views of Bangkok any of those condos would cost 20k usd a month in New Your City. I love visiting Bangkok. but I think I will keep my little beach cottage. Love the videos, Chris. Keep them coming mate.
Fellow Canadian here......pl do a video on Short term rentals (2-3 months) in Bangkok to escape the snow!
The prices are crazy, sorry. I pay 600€ mortgage for a one bedroom apartament and live in one of the richest cities in Germany. Why would one move to Thailand and pay so much money for rent?
Would love to see nice places in BKK that could be rented monthly. Maybe a video on serviced apartments, which tend to be move-in ready and have hotel-like features (eg. maid services and the like)
Wow great video, yes expensive but check the view out,the last apartment I was in tears seeing the famous Mahanakhon skywalk on the opposite side.I love that building its something that words can't describe. Thanks, guys for your insight into this nice apartment in Bkk.Keep up the good work.
awesome comment, thanks!
Really…..tears lol
@@jz3689😂 omg
Love the videos. I’d like to point out though that I looked at a very similar apartment in the address ashoke in June 22 and the agent then quoted 22k a month, a far cry from the 50 odd range being advertised. I’d advise anyone looking to check out multiple agents and figure out what works best for you.
For which unit and floor?
A lot of comments hating on the fact that they are showing high end condos on a retired channel. There is definitely a market for it when it comes to retired people. I personally know a couple retired people who live in Ashton and several more in other condo's similar with similar prices. Not all retired people in Thailand are here living off 40-60k THB a month budgets. I meet retired people here all the time that have 150k+ THB budgets.
I also see a lot saying that these amenities are standard in all condos that you could pay a 5th of a price for, and while yes all condos have gyms and pools etc etc, these high end condos have WAY higher quality when it comes to the amenities. Also worth mentioning is that when you decide to live in a high end luxury condo building in upscale areas of BKK, you're not only paying for the room and amenities, but also for the status you get for living in a building like Ashton or other high end luxury condo buildings, and also for the possible networking you can get from meeting other people in the building.
I'm from NYC these places would cost $5-10k plus in Manhattan with less amenities. $1500 is good price but still expensive for Bangkok if that makes any sense.
Same here in SF,CA. For this kind of luxury high-rise living it's very expensive here. Hell, for $1500/month you're lucky to get a room in a shared 4 bedroom older place with one BA! There will be literally dozens of applicants for that room. So, I do think that these prices are high for Bkk but I don't have as much sticker shock because of where I live.
We lived at Park Origin Phrom Pong (“Park 24”) in 2020/2021 in a 2bd 1bath. Our rent was THB 28,000, almost half the price their are asking for the unit showed here.
In 2021 we bought that flat. As we are not in Thailand now, the flat is rented for THB 38,000.
THB 55,000 for a 56sqm flat in Bangkok is a massive stretch ;)
Please do a video with some cheaper options. Thanks for the video! Very beautiful.
No cheapos 😂
I would say more 'realistic' prices and not farang prices....lol.
This is great. But one problem... I want to rotate between cities. So maybe your version 2 of your real estate business is for you to buy some properties in several cities and then provide a meta rental service where we can stay for a month or few in one place, then switch cities to another of your properties.
My two cents since I saw many complaints about the prices. All these 3 buildings are at the top range of each developer (luxury segment as they claim), hence the high prices. The super luxury segment can go even wilder. If you go lower in the range the prices can be 3-5x cheaper but of course you get inferior locations and less amenities. For example:
The Address -> check out Life or Aspire brands from the same developer
Park 24 -> check out Knightsbridge or The Origin
Ashton -> check out Ideo or Elio
I am a real estate investor myself and can say that the rents have returned to the pre-covid prices (in most cases) but not higher. There are both an oversupply and a supply shortage in the market depending on what locations and segments you are looking at.
What is in oversupply and what is in supply shortage?
These prices 50-60k per month for 70 m2 are ridiculous. You can build a 70 m2 apartment for less than 2 M Baht. The interior is mostly low grade materials. Rent should be around 10k for this.
You can spend anywhere between 2 and 20 million THB to buy a 70-sqm apartment in Bangkok, and from
@@basedpatriotLT It can get pretty specific. Just an example: a well-decorated mid-sized 1br dog-friendly apartment close to Ekkamai BTS will fly within a week of availability with high rental yield while a tiny studio apartment in Phrompong could remain listed for as long as a year if not longer. Customers searching in different areas do have demands for different products.
Pretty nice. I’ve worked very hard. I’m shocked by the prices. I will not share my retirement as everyone has different budgets but it seems one could live very well there.
A nice place. I never end up using the amenities I'm paying for personally, but either way this is a place you could be proud to live in.
Kirk!!! I’ll see you in a week. Keep the beer cold and save that second condo for me and the wife.
Another great video, Chris. Keep up the good work. MaPrang rocks!
Hey, can you do a video of Condos in Bangkok that are Studio or 1 bedroom? i think those 2 bedroom condos are expensive.
i have done many of these already, and will do more in the future.
@@RetiredWorkingForYou Thank you.
Does anyone know how much those are costing now ? Studio / one bedroom
@@lorencodarim9137 500-1000$, i use Airbnb to check prices.
I really like number one !! Don’t know anything about the neighborhoods but really beautiful condos
Seems like alot of these countries are raising their prices exponentially. I'm sure it will back fire.
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Thanks! Hope to see you out here someday soon!
Gosh….. honestly a bit more expensive than I was expecting. $2,250 can get you a decent apartment in Brooklyn or Jersey City. Not in a luxury high-rise, but you could get luxury with amenities for under $3K around NYC.
I wouldn’t move to BKK > NYC to save $5-$600 on rent. It would take almost a year just to make the flight there worth it! 😅
I actually prefer the first unit the most. Though the last one was stunning. I'm a decade away from retiring. Will keep an eye out on this channel. Thanks.
Right on
We have been traveling around Southeast for a while now. If we ever decide to slow down, we could see Thailand as a home base for sure. I have noticed prices creeping up on rentals. Thanks for the tour. It's always great to see what is available out there.
You know there's a lot of condominiums in the BKK vicinity like Bangna district and Samutprakan province . Anyway you can see a nice view from the high floor from there and also the rent fee is affordable.
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@@RetiredWorkingForYou We come February to Koh Samui hope we can meet us. To talk about the future of us.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bangkok! I lived there for five months in 2016. I've missed it ever since I left. Time to go back!
This is exactly the kind of video I have been looking for. Great prices for the level of amenities offered. Thanks to the whole team for this one.
Glad I live in Jomtien with the same amenities for 215 US, beach view
How do they dry their clothes? Im retiring in 13.5 years then leaving Houston. Hopefully its still beautiful there.
These prices are insane.
crazy expensive for most people who come live there
you can get amazing 5 bedrooms in crazy complexes with pools and gyms for half of that
i dont know who this apartment is suppose to retail for
but it is almost.purposly expensive
you can get the same things for much cheaper nowdays in bangkok
You should check out the Waterford Diamond, they have a Boxing gym bigger than Park 24!! Its a super nice gym included for tenants!!
Thanks for the tip!
Availability is getting tight? Maybe for 2BR luxury condos around 50k Baht but there are TONS of 1BR condo units at recent developments available and even more in older buildings. Prices are still super low.
Hi Chris, can you introduce units that are around $500?
@Avi Kushner exactly. seems like they are catering to people who have no clue.
@avikushner9022 Yeah how big, for me anything less than 500 sqft is way tooo small. 750 would be better..
@Avi Kushner I view those places like luxury condos in Manhattan NY or San Francisco so by that standard for a major international city like Bangkok it is a pretty good deal. But I agree...you can also find great deals for $500/month.
ohh wow...that's really not cheap anymore! we ofc dont have condo buildings, but Germany is cheaper than what you showed here! just watched an other Bangkok video before this where they showed a smaller but new places, a little further outside of the city - with a MRT downstairs for less than US$200
Hey Chris ,
you know I love your chanel and vlogs, but brother you should be wearing a helmet when on the back of a bike especially in Bangkok. Only worried about your safety 👍🪖
Do you just hang your wet clothes around the condo since none of them have dryers? I would live to see some townhomes or small houses. Condos make me feel like I'm in a gerbil cage. How much are utilities, hydro, heat, AC, water etc?
i live in same price in san jose california why i would live there , interesting plus you cant just stay there how long you want
Now the Red cross Fair festival is held at Lumphini Park , it is a carnival with lots stalls and theme park's rides inside (properly come at night) please attend before is end on 18 December
can you do a video for those who want to rent a house on the other side of the river like more suburban places, places that could be suitable to girls
good idea.....one day i will!
@@RetiredWorkingForYou amazing, thank you so much, i'll keep a look out for that video ☺
@@dreamygirl1994there is not special girl areas 😂
Are these condos owned by the channels principals or are they just brokers? The condos are nice but no bargains, and there are still places just as nice but lower priced. Asok and Phrom Phong are nice areas, Silom isn’t my cup of tea. Heading further up the Sukhumvit line to Thong Lo and Ekamai will also find some great places. Nice video, more sales pitch than informational.
What is so bad about Silom? I have no experience inthe area and thinking of travelling. Is the area expensive or uninviting?
@@Garrisk1 Nothing bad just not as interesting or exciting for me.
I think these owners are overly confident on the market. They are pricing things too high on expectations. What that comes down to is many of those who may rent will be very selective and/or go elsewhere. As a result they (owneers) will be sitting on vacant units, instead of being more realistic/flexible with their lease terms where they could fill those units (and the rent payments that come with it).
It is nice to have a view, but over time they become less significant and in many cases boring or "same same". Pools and gyms at most places drive up the rent and are seldom used - way over valued. Doesn't really mean jack to most people.
50 k ? Are you friggin kidding me. Good luck bro.
Love the videos 🎉
What is that at 10:35 that the cars are parked under? Some of them look like lifts.
Kirk seems like a real cool guy!
You couldn't get something like that in NYC for 10x that price. Bangkok here I come. Thanks Chris
We usually pay 3 to 4.5k/ month in a 5* hotel for a month. It is our first time checking out vacatiin rentals in Hua Hin now and if it is great we will check out Bangkok vacation rentals like this. Everything below 2k/ month is great for us 😊
The Address - Reject: Maid service once every 2 MONTHS? At that price, I would expect every 2 days. Or at least weekly. AND the refrigerator is hinged on the wrong side.
Park 24 - Reject: It has a library? How can it be a library if it has no books?
Ashton - Reject: Impractical floor plan. Have to carry food downstairs from the kitchen to the dining room, and carry dirty dishes back upstairs.
But ... more important ... Why should I go to Bangkok to live in an over-priced high-rise condo? If I wanted to live in an expensive high-rise in a hot, humid city where there's a thunderstorm every afternoon, I could go to Miami and not have to worry about my visa expiring.
Such a useful comment. Why are you even watching Thailand videos, Mr Cranky?
Exactly... What people don't see in these youtube videos is that the weather is horrible. Very hot and humid and the air is way too polluted to be healthy. I was there four days and was happy to return to Germany where I pay 600€ mortgage for a two rooms apartament 🙂
Those condos are enough to rent anyplace besides NYC, Boston, and Bay Area. It's certainly for working professionals and people who saved enough to retire. It does not look like much more upscale than people can get in the US without messing around with visas and jobs etc.
Great video but Condo units from $2000CAD to 3000CAD are not going to be in many peoples budgets. Especially retirees. Would like to know what 1 Bedroom Units of these calibre would cost.
These are grossly overpriced condos even for Bangkok! I am paying 12,000 for a brand-new 1 bedroom apartment in Pattaya with direct water views on 22 floor. 46Sq Meters. Gym, pool, sauna, club lounge, co-working space, cinema with a projector.
@@alblack9869 I mean the Condos are very big and uber modern and also 2 bedrooms... so ok i can see the price being what it is.. But I just don't see how this is a good indication of condo prices that the average Joe can afford. Definitely not for your average retiree. Be good to see more moderately priced units for say 1 retiree.
@@LukeLoewen The reason why I KNOW that these prices are inflated is very simple: I am a Real Estate Professional and I know market prices in Bangkok and Pattaya, not to mention for two bed condos in these particular buildings! As an example, you can rent a condo in "Park 24" right now for 40,000 Baht per month!
@@alblack9869 Maybe I should contact you when I move to retire there? :)
@@LukeLoewen My best advise to you is to do your own research and try to rent a condo directly from the landlord on Fase Bouk Merketplece (I deliberately wrote it like that because Google sometimes deletes comments which mention certain competitors)
Its the same in pattaya the 1 bedroomm condos that went for 6000-7000 baht is now 10.000-11.000 baht and 2 bedroom were 10.000 baht-12.000 is now 16.000-20.000 baht
Some have by greedy owners or RE agents if you look around 1 bedroom can be found between 5500 to 7000 easily.
What's this guy talking about ... estimated 70% of Bangkok condos are empty. You can rent a nice, 4 story,4br 4bath house, fully furnished, centrally located for less than $700. Condo prices mentioned here are stupid.
Awesome video and great new information. Thanks for sharing Chris. Getting close, only 36 more days and i'll be coming back home to Samui Lamai beach :)
amazing.......not long now!
Holy moly ! The prices there seem to keep skyrocketing 😢
It's all Greed. if you look around you can find much better prices in BKK with similar amenities. Dont fall for the hype.
Yes, when you see the prices are higher thsn in Germany you realise sth is wrong lol
OK so if I want, I can pay more in rent in Bangkok than I do in Europe, nice to know. I think most of us are looking to live cheaper than we could in our own countries though, and the rent is a big part of that. Still, interesting to know what exists.
Nice condos but little too expensive for me. Will be looking for one bedroom apartments in similar areas soon.
Don’t worry about the prices quoted in this and other videos , remember these are sales videos.
Research on websites like renthub,
Hipflat , Thailandproperty.
You will see the true state of the market with many vacancies and cheaper prices. Track a few properties you like on line and you will see the truth , still more landlords than customers with good prices available.
Always negotiate as well.
yeah ok. i guess you have been out apartment hunting in bangkok this month. hipflat? over 50% of the units on those platforms aren't even actually available.
@@RetiredWorkingForYou over 50% are not available? Where do you get this info from? I actually incline to agree with the previous comment that your shown condos are usually more expensive than what you can find on the market given similar amenities
@@RetiredWorkingForYou fully triggered you by questioning you 😂. Those of us who have made money in realestate know that the Thailand condo/apartment market is one of the most oversupplied and underperforming markets in the world.
It’s a statistical fact freely available to anyone who wants to research it.
There is no where near a condo shortage in Thailand no matter what you think the facts say differently.
@@RetiredWorkingForYou Do we get charged extra for electric arse warshers?
While it sounds expensive, my Daughter's condo in downtown Chicago pays more than $1,600 a month is HOA and Taxes.... that include NO debt service on her mortgage!
Nice work as usual sir 🙏👍 may I ask about the current price of utilities like electricity, water, insurance or other obligatory expenses? 🙏 I know for medium to high end rentals these should not add too much the a monthly budget, but for completion of information it would be nice to understand 👍🙏 thank you Khun Chris 😉
depends on how much AirCon you use. if you use a lot, could be another 10,000 baht per month.....but most likely less.
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I pay around 1,800 Baht per month for electricity and water. 1 bedroom 500 Sq Ft apartment. I run aircon all the time day and night.
If I would run Aircon all day I will have 1000 Euro bills... I am running less than 3 hours daily of 1000W heat, and that's around 100 Euro, no fridge, no big lights, no TV... congratulations to how we are f*cking ourselves here 👍 sorry...
I am your subscriber when you were 200- 300 subscriber. Keep the good work 👏 🙌 👍
great job. That luxury is way out of my price range. 🙂 I am in Vietnam currently and do plan to live in Thailand at least one year eventually but at 1/4 of the price of those amazing places. I have to live the cheap life. 🙂
15-17,000 for a 1BR unit is very doable in BKK and I’m talking about excellent buildings here next to the BTS.
super man iv been thinking about shifting to bangkok for a month or two now use to stay in Fraser suites but is kinda expensive..will surely go through you to book my next condo living space hopefully for the coming month of January or February .
you are getting ripped off for those prices. There is still a glut of condos rental in Bangkok!!!!
You and the other people who are bitching about this video must be new to the channel. He has shown other condos much cheaper. Get your head out of your ass.
I used to live in park origin, epic building and really nice staff:)
Would love to see apartments with clothes dryers in unit. Seems rare, but to me essential. I've lived in apartments (in the US) that didn't have in unit washer/dryer. It's such a time-suck to not be able to throw your clothes in and run other errands.
Take it down to the cleaners they do it for you for a very low cost.
Everything dries super fast in BKK!
They have it set up to hang on the balcony usually. Saves money and doesn't wreck your clothes as much.
@@swhiting100 Interesting. Seems it would take long to dry when Thailand is typically humid. Hard to dry clothes when the air is already saturated. Plus I would rather not air my Spiderman underwear for everyone to see.
Would love a video for suggestions for investment properties in Bangkok
Great video however, I am so sad that your agent and the other agent I worked with who found me my unit in Ashton Silom missed THE MOST UNIQUE selling feature of the unit which is the open-air space in the living room! Both sides open up so you have indoor, outdoor living! I hope this helps all the agents showing the units here. I just happened to come across it by fluke! Why do you think there is the extra glass inside the window AND a lock on the window? You missed out! DM me for anyone would like to see it, it's BREATHTAKING!!!
I also see people saying it’s expensive, but in my world what I pay for in my stunning unit which I think is nicer than that penthouse is what I paid for a crappy, boring, one bedroom in Miami. Now I have what would be considered high end Manhattan luxury living for that price! My unit was even more than what they showed but I was able to make a deal!
how do you guys find the cheapest month-to-month furnished apartments/condos in bangkok?
Time to drop the Retired and For You, and just go with Working. 😆
I bought a condo in Samrong. Don't want to live in a high house. Perfect connection to BTS and area has development.
People think Thailand is still dirt cheap 😂
Thailand is still dirty cheap!There is no need to overpay for Appartements!
I think it would be better to cover more ranges of budget i.e. from entry-level condo to mid-range to high-end. All 3 units covered here are at least from upper-segment to luxurious.
Budget: ard USD 500 per month
Mid-range: ard USD 1k per month
High-end: > USD 1.5k per month
You get tons of very good budget condos with lots of amenities and equipment from 6500 THB and up, 2-300 USD in Bangkok in reasonable proximity to a BTS station. It will have security, pool, lift, gym, washing machine, warm water, cooking facilities and kitchen extractor fan, etc and fully furnitured to mentioning a few things included.
Wow prices have really gone up, I remembered during covid you could probably get something similar for 20-30k
Show us condos less than $300 per month