I just did the conversion and the 1-bedroom is $362K USD. Whoa. Way too much. I feel the shared spaces like the lobby, game room, gardens, and pool area are more impressive than the 1-bedroom itself. The kitchen is lacking. Love the massive windows and the modern bathroom. Walls are too bare -- need some classical Thai art to go with the colonial vibe. Beach and clean sand looks really appealing. Jett, you did a great job with the presentation -- so many details to memorize!
i'm staying @ the Intercontinental Chiang Mai in early February. I stayed three nights in late Oct. @ the Wyndham Resort Hua Hin. I've also stayed at a small inn named the Tong Mee House near the night market. When my lease expires in Jomtien, I might move to relaxed, walkable Hua Hin
60-70% of the price you pay in these is for the Intercontinental name. A tiny 40 sqm that can barely allows you to see the ocean if you lean out of the window, typically sells for closer to $100k. $1.1 million for a 3 bedroom is asinine. That gets you a real beach villa right at the ocean.
Huahin has zoning laws now? Oh no it's gonna make real estate so expensive there. Take a lesson from California Bay area where everything is in the millions because of height restrictions. 🥶
@@JettGunther does not matter, the realestate marketplace in hua hin it is not that range of prices, that’s totally insane and the logo « intercontinental » on the building do not justify a +300% . Again it is hua hin not Singapore, Monaco etc… 😂
@luslus..19 oh i didn’t know Monaco had an Intercontinental Residences. Sorry, I’m being a smart-ass to illustrate that it’s not a straightforward comparison like that. Buying at this property gives unique perks and lifestyles that can’t be had anywhere else, and thus the price reflects supply demand, not anyone’s opinion of what the price should or shouldn’t be.
@@JettGunther Again, it does not matter if Monaco have or not "Intercontinental Residences", we are talking about realestate markeplace prices,you are selling realsestate, nothing different from concurrent and your "Intercontinental Residences" logo is not worth that money, it is absurd, but of course but there will always be people to buy anything .
Correction: 9:20 sinking fund fee is a one-time contribution, not monthly. Hope you enjoyed the video!
I just did the conversion and the 1-bedroom is $362K USD. Whoa. Way too much. I feel the shared spaces like the lobby, game room, gardens, and pool area are more impressive than the 1-bedroom itself. The kitchen is lacking. Love the massive windows and the modern bathroom. Walls are too bare -- need some classical Thai art to go with the colonial vibe. Beach and clean sand looks really appealing. Jett, you did a great job with the presentation -- so many details to memorize!
Hua Hin beach front line has such potential. Would be wonderful to bring in some foreign capital to epic developments in this area.
Foreign capital is always welcome ! However to diligence due diligence is key foreign buyer
i'm staying @ the Intercontinental Chiang Mai in early February. I stayed three nights in late Oct. @ the Wyndham Resort Hua Hin. I've also stayed at a small inn named the Tong Mee House near the night market. When my lease expires in Jomtien, I might move to relaxed, walkable Hua Hin
Magic words to make horse go is 'giddy up'😂Wow. What a presentation. You are very professional, well done👍
Thank you! Next time :)
60-70% of the price you pay in these is for the Intercontinental name. A tiny 40 sqm that can barely allows you to see the ocean if you lean out of the window, typically sells for closer to $100k. $1.1 million for a 3 bedroom is asinine. That gets you a real beach villa right at the ocean.
Brand equity- that’s the name in marketing
I love you riding that horse as an intro. Impressive!
Great video presentation and will consider obtaining a condo in Hua Hin, instead of Bangkok, as I've been originally planned. 😊
...very nice...very swanky...for me tho...give me a little bungalow on the beach.😊
Perfect
Is it possible to rent a unit there?
Huahin has zoning laws now? Oh no it's gonna make real estate so expensive there. Take a lesson from California Bay area where everything is in the millions because of height restrictions. 🥶
I think many are welcoming such zoning laws as they don't want to see the beachfront covered by high rises like Pattaya
"Ride A White Horse" .... (Laid Back)
Prices are totally exagerated, it is Hua Hin not Singapore come on ...
I didn't know there was an Intercontinental Residences in Singapore
@@JettGunther does not matter, the realestate marketplace in hua hin it is not that range of prices, that’s totally insane and the logo « intercontinental » on the building do not justify a +300% . Again it is hua hin not Singapore, Monaco etc… 😂
@luslus..19 oh i didn’t know Monaco had an Intercontinental Residences.
Sorry, I’m being a smart-ass to illustrate that it’s not a straightforward comparison like that. Buying at this property gives unique perks and lifestyles that can’t be had anywhere else, and thus the price reflects supply demand, not anyone’s opinion of what the price should or shouldn’t be.
@@JettGunther Again, it does not matter if Monaco have or not "Intercontinental Residences", we are talking about realestate markeplace prices,you are selling realsestate, nothing different from concurrent and your "Intercontinental Residences" logo is not worth that money, it is absurd, but of course but there will always be people to buy anything .
give us the conversion to usd please
@@dianepuri870 Juat input amount in THB to USD with Google. Easy !
Wowwww😮