Hey Chad. Really appreciate the shoutout! I thought I’d add some context regarding a few topics: “Eww it’s Nana” Aside from very rare occasions, I don’t get paid to make these videos. I chose to feature the condos on my channel because either I genuinely like them or I at least see why others would like them. For me, the fact that this condo has a direct ramp to the BTS makes this no longer just a “Nana condo” but a “Sukhumvit condo” where I can be anywhere along the BTS line in no time. Personally, I’d rather live in Nana and have this ramp than live in posh Thonglor but be far from the BTS. That’s why I gave this condo the 👍 About Nana itself: So I don’t frequent Nana Plaza or Cowboy - I much prefer the car show girls you sometimes hang out with (jk jk) - but my personal impression is the amount of land space and establishments dedicated to red light is steadily decreasing, not increasing. Nana just saw 2 massive office buildings pop up - JLK building and O-NES center, so you’ll notice there’s now hundreds of regular office workers fighting for a spot at the local noodle lunch spot with the ladyboys. Yes, red light is a VERY lucrative grey market business, but as the economy grows, that area will eventually get redeveloped for even more lucrative purposes. Not investment advice, but don’t sleep on Nana. Pun intention unclear. ------- “Why so expensive? I can live in X condo for much cheaper” It’s too bad you skipped the section in my video where I talked about “what makes a place a luxury condo,” so I’ll mention it here: This condo has 273 units spread across 40 storeys. The max number of units you’ll have per floor is 11 and it goes down to only 3 units per floor on the high floors. Contrast this to other condos where the corridors seem to go on and on and on. It has 625 parking spots for 273 units which matters A LOT for rich Thais. 273 units sharing 5 elevators also means they’re fast! You won’t get stuck in an elevator full of people having to stop at every floor. Low density also means more privacy, less people to fight over gym machines and sun beds, less wear and tear on the facilities, and the ability for the staff to fully dedicate their services to each resident. A lot of issues people often complain about when living in budget condos are addressed through build quality. The windows are tripe pane insulated glass that filter out noise and heat. The walls are thick. There is air gapping between floors so you won't hear the footsteps of your neighbors above. The marble, engineered wood floors, and fitted appliances are top of line imported brands with various warranties. Providing all this adds to the developer’s bottom line, so of course they need to charge more. Regarding that grimy dish washer you saw, when a buyer agrees on a condo, the purchase contract stipulates that he has the right to hire an inspector to identify all flaws that the developer must fix before the final transfer. It’s actually quite normal for a show room to have some defects as it accommodates visitors all the time, including my butter fingers when I come shoot it. Another aspect of living in a luxury condo is the people you meet. Like an exclusive country club membership, living in these high value condos can be excellent networking. -------- “I’d rather buy 3 properties than 1” Totally fair and diversification is great for a lot of people. In a way, I do this myself with Bangkok and Chiang Mai. That being said, it’s like buying a Camry, an Accord, and an Impala rather than buying a single Ferrari. Sometimes, the one thing gives you more than 3 cheaper ones. See above about what makes a luxury condo. Hope all this helps! Cheers.
Oh wow I did not expect to see you here Jett! Great job on this video bro, the production, editing and everything was great! Thank you for adding context to everything and I agree, regardless of what most people think when they hear "Nana" its still the heart of Bkk. I've seen both the JLK and ONES towers and they are really really nice. Also very good point about it being a good investment because one day I'm sure the redlight stuff will eventually get pushed deeper into the outskirts of the city to clean up the cities image. I forgot to mention that I stayed in a condo that has the same style walkway that attached to the Thong Lor BTS. This was back in 2017 I think and yes that in itself as you said is almost priceless. It was nice to be able to go out during monsoon season and travel around the city without carrying an umbrella. I've also stayed in condos with not enough elevators and too many people in the building and its super annoying when it takes 5+ minutes just to get in/out of your own condo so I get that lol I'm not a rich or Thai but I am a car enthusiast who spends more than I should on cars lol and the perks of all that parking is huge! I currently have 3 cars and a motorbike and I struggle to find parking at most condo buildings so that is a major perk that even I can understand. And thanks for the car analogy perspective on buying 3 condos instead of one, but the reality of this is if you can afford a condo here, you can most likely also afford that beach and mountain condo as well haha Again great work on this video Jett, I was really impressed but the production quality and really enjoyed the tour of Q1 and finally getting a proper peak into a condo project I've been curious about for many years.
Great job Chad, way to keep things real and in proper perspective. Your commentary was on point, more of this genre whereby you opine about what makes sense and what doesn't. I love your car culture vids, and this point of view was refreshing.
Man. This was awesome for the context. I love these videos normally without context but watching it with someone who lives there was awesome Chad. Thanks.
Units there are renting for around 100,000 Baht/month. However, they don't have the same fittings and upscale luxury appointments as the unit featured.
Pattaya has a load of multi million dollar asking price condos sitting unsold for 10 or even 20 years seems like a big money laundering racket tbh, construction isn't driven by market demands.
Was thinking the same thing when I walked past it this past may and when i did some research on it I was blown away. Not my area though as I am a Soi Cowboy dude. Can't wait to come back in September. Enjoyed this kind of content!
I lived on Soi 6 for 18 months; it's pretty intense. I learned to roll with it, and it became less overwhelming with time. The locals treat you differently once they realise you live there. It's definitely an experience, but one I won't be doing again. 🤣
I saw that sign a few times and thought it was a misprint. Thanks for mentioning the African drug dealers. Some people who also live here have responded to me on that point saying I don't know what I'm talking about lol.
i've stayed in a hotel behind this building with a view onto its carpark and you can see that the carpark was almost completely empty, meaning that most of the apartments are probably empty too
Some of the worst neighborhoods in Brooklyn waterfront within 10 years was gentrified and now it’s all multimillion dollar condos. Maybe the beginning of the end for NANA madness
You would be surprised how many condos are available along the Suk corridor from 100MM to over 300MM Baht. Many are owned by foreigners however most condo buildings have a"foreigner quota" limiting ownership. Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Malays and some Western of course. Unlike Phuket where the majority of foreign ownership in that price range are Villas owned by Chinese and Russians.
Airbnb will struggle in Thai as example base and coccocabana in Pattaya are now using system then owners or long term lease are linked to base base about 3 check points I assume coccocabana the same … I like it personally but short stay becomes a problem
I also always wondered how it would look like and who would spend that bunch of money to live in Nana. It is expensive, but when factoring the size of the units is not that expensive as I first thought. I personally don't like the bathrooms, they are very weak for that price tag. Btw, I recently moved to a condo connected to the BTS too, and that was one of the reasons why I chose it.
Q condos are luxury condos always near train stations, as i was told by a condo consultant. You probably met him when he worked at night not fat away.. For a long time that site was a derelict car showroom.
@33:57 "Built-in bum gun." On the wall next to the commode is the remote control for full bidet features (warm air to dry your bum, water squirter, etc.). Also, it looks like an attachment installed on the commode rather than an integral unit built into the commode.
those parking spaces are sold separately and will most likely become more profitable than the actual living units per square M , if you do the math for up keep and resources parking spaces are a great biz.
I was pretty sure I'd seen that building when I visited Bangkok based on the thumbnail picture for this video. I've used the elevator at the 6:28 mark to get down to street level when I've had luggage and headed to/from a nearby hotel. The list prices are unreal for Bangkok from prices I've seen walking around or seen in ads. I think maybe 10 times more. I looked at the website for the developer and units go from 2 to 4 bedrooms plus penthouses on the top floor.
I have tons of pictures of the Q plot of land next to Nana bts from when there was the ghost building parking garage next to it left from the Tom Yum Kung crisis spanning 25 years. That part of the city is wild but the super rich never walk anywhere they take their car door to door everywhere.
These type of condo complexes are targeted at Chinese and Russian investors who want to move money offshore for investment out of their own countries.. There are also many complexes that are purely set up in combination with the elite visa program. There is one thing that is for sure many developments now are not targeted at expat retires.
I doubt this is a great investment. Not sure you’ll get any capital appreciation and you need to find another gangster to sell it to when you want to cash out.
I walk by Q most days. I don’t get the project, that price point in that area. But there are other similar projects, so maybe we are missing something? Also, you’re not going to find small units because of the price point, and HISO appeal. Most more average condo projects use the approach that you are talking about, offering quite small units. Different rules in the ultra luxury buildings. The dishwasher is fine! It still has some packing tape and foam on it. Lol, it’s brand new.. I love it when I hear newbs say “Thailand is so cheap.”
20 years ago I bought a Condo in Thong Lor and it came with a dishwasher. In that price range and size of Condo it is kinda normal. The smallest Condo is 152 sqm, biggest 538 sqm big. The kind of peoples in those kind of buildings are totally different then ur lumpini, supalai etc people.
For 10MB, I think a condo in HUa Hin would be bar better than a condo in Pattaya....just sayin 😉 I used to stay long term at the Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit and would view Q House from the Regency Club Lounge every night. We were always curious how the Penthouse looked, so thanks for sharing this video tour!
Maybe if you iwn bumrungrad hospital and want to live near the place. Free shuttle from there lol. I like jetts presentation style. If he doesn’t like a condo, he says oh, this sucks
Thanks for sharing, Chad. It's just another condo where people (like the Chinese) laundry their money for nefarious reasons. The bad people make the money, the few good and rich people do better things with their investments.
You would think all the time you have spent in Thailand you would learn a little bit of Thai. At least how to correctly pronounce common words like Nana
@@Wilko11 Sure you can pronounce it any way you want. Thai is a tonal language so there is only 1 way to say correctly. I just would have thought for someone who spends so much time in the country he might learn how to say a few words in Thai.
I'd just want a safe and comfortable place to stay . If I was told a rare flock of bird fly by on the hor every hour ,I would not agree to pay an extra 500,000.00 just to see birds lol
The average person lives in a condo for about 7 years. It isn't worth 360 dollars per day to spend only 13 hrs in the condo. I sleep 8 hours a day, watch tv 2 hours, work for 1-2 hours, and take shit for an hour. I mostly eat out and spend most of my time working remotely at a coffee shop. Because a popular coffee shop is a great place to meet people and girls. 😉
How times are changing. Long time ago I knew a girl who's family and siblings lived in a shack on the vacant lot that was there for ages. Now it's a luxury Condominium 🤷🏻♂️
I´ve lived in Bangkok for 16 months. In Asok, next to Terminal 21. I really love Bangkok. But every time I walked down to Nana, I felt like I want to leave Thailand forever. Its a really nasty dirty stinking place full of cockroaches, rats, weird ass people like the coke sellers you mentioned "nice guyyy you want some?". I´d rather chose to live in Pattaya on my next visit. The Condo is really cool. Very nice presentation from the guy.
I can tell dear host, you have not spent much time with the really rich. Things you say indicate as much. The three parking spaces include staff. They run errands for the boss.
Infinity edge salt water pool! I do not swim in salt water. Jet is a "tool". He's a mere coolie. No talent, or education. Sure he's slim, so what? Staff are always educated. Never do these "shows" without proper attire, I'm sorry. My driver, and cook dresses better, with superior education. If I ask my driver a question, he's encyclopedic. If I ask the cook, they know exactly what the proper descriptors are and can explain how to sauté shallots. They are not mere actors but professionals. The tailor, and hair stylists employed, no different. Do you understand?
and sometimes, additional security staff, separate vehicles. Sometimes helicopter, with transportation and security on both ends. Depends who you are, and what you're willing to hire.
You are funny! CB guy, the folks that reside in these spaces, never touch "dish washer". They don't know what it does. It's actually funny. It's like having the boss clean his own toilet. Don't be silly. The cook cleans the China. If they put the China in the dish washer, they are quickly dismissed. The silver ware is cleaned by hand wearing gloves. Don't be uncouth. Understand the customer please. They pay for competence, and opulence. You should not deliver less.
I hear ya Chad, I’m not a fan of theses colours either but this is very Asian inspired design and lets be honest the people buying theses units aren’t from North America like you and I. Thai people are also crazy about the bright gold colour, to me it’s screams late 70’s early 80’s but like you I prefer the clean minimalist design.
Everyone that knows Sukhumvit knows the Condo. Your assumption is based on fact you cannot afford it. The entrance is recessed off the road and there is security to keep riff raffs out. The view would be interesting but of cos the resale value will be pennies to the Swiss Francs
I was just in the exact area of Nana. Never got approached by anyone late at night except the Indians wanting you to eat at their restaurants. Soi cowboy area is way better right up the street.
There's a complex (Nana Plaza), and some beer bars near this condo, otherwise Khlong Toei is not zoned as an "Adult Entertainment District". There's lots of high-end buildings, corporate offices, and multimillion dollar condominiums in the area. You're just using the "adult entertainment" tag for clickbait.
We live in a world with trillionaire multinational corporations that own places like these and never actually stay in them..Do you know how much the CEO of Siemens is actually worth?
Joe kaeser is the highest compensated at $14,251,000 ...he is also a global policy maker in industry ..but he doesn't actually own anything... everything is out on the corporate card and all his assets are in a corporate trust
Chad, if you google: _q1 bangkok thailand property_ The first link will be to a website (kinda like thai zillow) that will have all the available units for rent in this building. They start at like 80k thb per month for a 2 bedroom on a low floor. You can see all the available units for sale too. Given then number of units, for sale, (even acounting for dunplicates) i suspect this building is pretty empty.
This is a misconception caused how Thai sites treat listings. Most listings are either duplicate or old listings and there is no cost or repercussion for keeping them up even though they've been sold. Many agents keep closed listings up as bait. When a client contacts them, they'd say "Oh sorry na ka this listing was just taken (even though it may have been taken 6 months ago) but we have this other nice listing to show you na ka"
im not sure nana plaza is part of the bigger picture Bangkok has of its future, in another 10 years nana will be a back street anomaly in the heart of a unaffordable metropolis . Bangkok has changed so much in the last 20 years some good but its losing the funny side, the madness ,chaos
That's for sure. I still remember my first ride into Bangkok from Don Mueang 30 years ago. Up until that point, I had never been anywhere quite as chaotic. Over the years, it's gotten much cleaner, and a lot more similar to other cities like Singapore. I do wish I could take a time machine vacation and go back to those days for a bit.
That guy should not be mentioning anything negative like Termites in a high rise. Someone get made fun of for living there, WTF that dude is shooting himself in his fancy foot.
Also do you think ppl who buy 1-3 mil condos walk around to 7/11 or take the BTS lol lol bro I, me, moi don’t do that. I don’t think you quite understand what happens in Bangkok anyways for ppl who have property at those prices
Bkk condo market is not made to live in , but for investment, that is why everything is empty no light at night etc... Thailand was cool in the 90's now this another overpriced Asian country. Price made x30 in some area , but population still poor + now ultra indebted
Some price ! But I guess the people who buy these dont blink as they have 100 times that amount in the bank !!! Still "dolally" stuff to spend that to live in hellish scene of Nana , though if someone buys me one I take it !! : ) Not to mention the Africans selling coke !!! Bejasus !!!
Hey Chad. Really appreciate the shoutout!
I thought I’d add some context regarding a few topics:
“Eww it’s Nana”
Aside from very rare occasions, I don’t get paid to make these videos. I chose to feature the condos on my channel because either I genuinely like them or I at least see why others would like them.
For me, the fact that this condo has a direct ramp to the BTS makes this no longer just a “Nana condo” but a “Sukhumvit condo” where I can be anywhere along the BTS line in no time. Personally, I’d rather live in Nana and have this ramp than live in posh Thonglor but be far from the BTS. That’s why I gave this condo the 👍
About Nana itself:
So I don’t frequent Nana Plaza or Cowboy - I much prefer the car show girls you sometimes hang out with (jk jk) - but my personal impression is the amount of land space and establishments dedicated to red light is steadily decreasing, not increasing.
Nana just saw 2 massive office buildings pop up - JLK building and O-NES center, so you’ll notice there’s now hundreds of regular office workers fighting for a spot at the local noodle lunch spot with the ladyboys.
Yes, red light is a VERY lucrative grey market business, but as the economy grows, that area will eventually get redeveloped for even more lucrative purposes.
Not investment advice, but don’t sleep on Nana. Pun intention unclear.
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“Why so expensive? I can live in X condo for much cheaper”
It’s too bad you skipped the section in my video where I talked about “what makes a place a luxury condo,” so I’ll mention it here:
This condo has 273 units spread across 40 storeys. The max number of units you’ll have per floor is 11 and it goes down to only 3 units per floor on the high floors. Contrast this to other condos where the corridors seem to go on and on and on.
It has 625 parking spots for 273 units which matters A LOT for rich Thais. 273 units sharing 5 elevators also means they’re fast! You won’t get stuck in an elevator full of people having to stop at every floor.
Low density also means more privacy, less people to fight over gym machines and sun beds, less wear and tear on the facilities, and the ability for the staff to fully dedicate their services to each resident.
A lot of issues people often complain about when living in budget condos are addressed through build quality. The windows are tripe pane insulated glass that filter out noise and heat. The walls are thick. There is air gapping between floors so you won't hear the footsteps of your neighbors above. The marble, engineered wood floors, and fitted appliances are top of line imported brands with various warranties.
Providing all this adds to the developer’s bottom line, so of course they need to charge more.
Regarding that grimy dish washer you saw, when a buyer agrees on a condo, the purchase contract stipulates that he has the right to hire an inspector to identify all flaws that the developer must fix before the final transfer. It’s actually quite normal for a show room to have some defects as it accommodates visitors all the time, including my butter fingers when I come shoot it.
Another aspect of living in a luxury condo is the people you meet. Like an exclusive country club membership, living in these high value condos can be excellent networking.
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“I’d rather buy 3 properties than 1”
Totally fair and diversification is great for a lot of people. In a way, I do this myself with Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
That being said, it’s like buying a Camry, an Accord, and an Impala rather than buying a single Ferrari. Sometimes, the one thing gives you more than 3 cheaper ones. See above about what makes a luxury condo.
Hope all this helps! Cheers.
Oh wow I did not expect to see you here Jett! Great job on this video bro, the production, editing and everything was great! Thank you for adding context to everything and I agree, regardless of what most people think when they hear "Nana" its still the heart of Bkk. I've seen both the JLK and ONES towers and they are really really nice. Also very good point about it being a good investment because one day I'm sure the redlight stuff will eventually get pushed deeper into the outskirts of the city to clean up the cities image.
I forgot to mention that I stayed in a condo that has the same style walkway that attached to the Thong Lor BTS. This was back in 2017 I think and yes that in itself as you said is almost priceless. It was nice to be able to go out during monsoon season and travel around the city without carrying an umbrella.
I've also stayed in condos with not enough elevators and too many people in the building and its super annoying when it takes 5+ minutes just to get in/out of your own condo so I get that lol
I'm not a rich or Thai but I am a car enthusiast who spends more than I should on cars lol and the perks of all that parking is huge! I currently have 3 cars and a motorbike and I struggle to find parking at most condo buildings so that is a major perk that even I can understand.
And thanks for the car analogy perspective on buying 3 condos instead of one, but the reality of this is if you can afford a condo here, you can most likely also afford that beach and mountain condo as well haha
Again great work on this video Jett, I was really impressed but the production quality and really enjoyed the tour of Q1 and finally getting a proper peak into a condo project I've been curious about for many years.
I love your videos @JettGunther
Great job Chad, way to keep things real and in proper perspective. Your commentary was on point, more of this genre whereby you opine about what makes sense and what doesn't. I love your car culture vids, and this point of view was refreshing.
Man. This was awesome for the context. I love these videos normally without context but watching it with someone who lives there was awesome Chad. Thanks.
Units there are renting for around 100,000 Baht/month. However, they don't have the same fittings and upscale luxury appointments as the unit featured.
Pattaya has a load of multi million dollar asking price condos sitting unsold for 10 or even 20 years seems like a big money laundering racket tbh, construction isn't driven by market demands.
Was thinking the same thing when I walked past it this past may and when i did some research on it I was blown away. Not my area though as I am a Soi Cowboy dude. Can't wait to come back in September. Enjoyed this kind of content!
I lived on Soi 6 for 18 months; it's pretty intense. I learned to roll with it, and it became less overwhelming with time. The locals treat you differently once they realise you live there. It's definitely an experience, but one I won't be doing again. 🤣
I saw that sign a few times and thought it was a misprint.
Thanks for mentioning the African drug dealers. Some people who also live here have responded to me on that point saying I don't know what I'm talking about lol.
For that price it should include ownership of at least one bar in Nana Plaza.
And a free LT every night.
I live in a van down by the river!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it an Alphard? lol
Own nothing and being happy.
i've stayed in a hotel behind this building with a view onto its carpark and you can see that the carpark was almost completely empty, meaning that most of the apartments are probably empty too
Or, owned by absent owners.
Most likely the condos here are just investments for their owners
Some of the worst neighborhoods in Brooklyn waterfront within 10 years was gentrified and now it’s all multimillion dollar condos. Maybe the beginning of the end for NANA madness
I wonder what the $ outgoings are Per Annum ?
You would be surprised how many condos are available along the Suk corridor from 100MM to over 300MM Baht. Many are owned by foreigners however most condo buildings have a"foreigner quota" limiting ownership. Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Malays and some Western of course. Unlike Phuket where the majority of foreign ownership in that price range are Villas owned by Chinese and Russians.
Airbnb will struggle in Thai as example base and coccocabana in Pattaya are now using system then owners or long term lease are linked to base base about 3 check points I assume coccocabana the same … I like it personally but short stay becomes a problem
How much are the annual HOA fees?
CB Media makes me want to go to Bangkok 🙌
I’ve been very curious myself, thanks for showing.
Who TF cares about location, when you have Sky Train on your doorstep. If you have a spare 30M, this is a great long term investment 👍
I also always wondered how it would look like and who would spend that bunch of money to live in Nana. It is expensive, but when factoring the size of the units is not that expensive as I first thought. I personally don't like the bathrooms, they are very weak for that price tag.
Btw, I recently moved to a condo connected to the BTS too, and that was one of the reasons why I chose it.
do they do blue skies in central Bangkok?
Q condos are luxury condos always near train stations, as i was told by a condo consultant. You probably met him when he worked at night not fat away..
For a long time that site was a derelict car showroom.
When are you moving in
You guys don’t know but I filmed my reaction to this condo, in my condo in this building
@33:57 "Built-in bum gun." On the wall next to the commode is the remote control for full bidet features (warm air to dry your bum, water squirter, etc.). Also, it looks like an attachment installed on the commode rather than an integral unit built into the commode.
those parking spaces are sold separately and will most likely become more profitable than the actual living units per square M , if you do the math for up keep and resources parking spaces are a great biz.
Parking space is included
Hi Chad, Q1! If you're in the top 1% rich, why even concern yourself with BTS (public transportation)? 😁
I was pretty sure I'd seen that building when I visited Bangkok based on the thumbnail picture for this video. I've used the elevator at the 6:28 mark to get down to street level when I've had luggage and headed to/from a nearby hotel.
The list prices are unreal for Bangkok from prices I've seen walking around or seen in ads. I think maybe 10 times more. I looked at the website for the developer and units go from 2 to 4 bedrooms plus penthouses on the top floor.
How much they charge for maintenance fee per SQ meter?
I have tons of pictures of the Q plot of land next to Nana bts from when there was the ghost building parking garage next to it left from the Tom Yum Kung crisis spanning 25 years. That part of the city is wild but the super rich never walk anywhere they take their car door to door everywhere.
These type of condo complexes are targeted at Chinese and Russian investors who want to move money offshore for investment out of their own countries.. There are also many complexes that are purely set up in combination with the elite visa program. There is one thing that is for sure many developments now are not targeted at expat retires.
I doubt this is a great investment. Not sure you’ll get any capital appreciation and you need to find another gangster to sell it to when you want to cash out.
I walk by Q most days. I don’t get the project, that price point in that area. But there are other similar projects, so maybe we are missing something? Also, you’re not going to find small units because of the price point, and HISO appeal. Most more average condo projects use the approach that you are talking about, offering quite small units. Different rules in the ultra luxury buildings. The dishwasher is fine! It still has some packing tape and foam on it. Lol, it’s brand new..
I love it when I hear newbs say “Thailand is so cheap.”
How do foreigners get around the native ownership thing? When i was there in 2008 it was illegal for foreigners to buy land in Thailand!
Social media has put that area on blast 💥
20 years ago I bought a Condo in Thong Lor and it came with a dishwasher. In that price range and size of Condo it is kinda normal. The smallest Condo is 152 sqm, biggest 538 sqm big. The kind of peoples in those kind of buildings are totally different then ur lumpini, supalai etc people.
For 10MB, I think a condo in HUa Hin would be bar better than a condo in Pattaya....just sayin 😉 I used to stay long term at the Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit and would view Q House from the Regency Club Lounge every night. We were always curious how the Penthouse looked, so thanks for sharing this video tour!
This condo is for hardcore BKK aficionados with deep pockets.
I just contacred them last week.
No rentals.
Most expensive 81m Thb 3br 205 msq 25th floor. My favotite building!
Maybe if you iwn bumrungrad hospital and want to live near the place. Free shuttle from there lol. I like jetts presentation style. If he doesn’t like a condo, he says oh, this sucks
New York city is the capital on what
Thanks for sharing, Chad.
It's just another condo where people (like the Chinese) laundry their money for nefarious reasons. The bad people make the money, the few good and rich people do better things with their investments.
Celes asoke might suite u chad , mark from the muscle factory , I’m still looking for that evouqe convertible son … the holey grail 55555
Any time I see multimillion dollar residences I wonder what the taxes are. I'm guessing real estate taxes are lower in Thailand.
@28:00 They cancelled 'Master' bedroom???? Seriously? That's peak stupidity right there.
You would think all the time you have spent in Thailand you would learn a little bit of Thai. At least how to correctly pronounce common words like Nana
Big deal. Who cares how Nana is pronounced. Nana is Nana, who's going to confuse that.
@@Wilko11 Sure you can pronounce it any way you want. Thai is a tonal language so there is only 1 way to say correctly. I just would have thought for someone who spends so much time in the country he might learn how to say a few words in Thai.
Nana is pronounce Nana 😊
@@HtPt
Na it has a silent N & silent A. 😁
@@Wilko11 as long as you have cash 💵 is easy to pronounce.
Yo Chad.
How about we watch the video and then make comments on the features you are impressed with please.
I'd just want a safe and comfortable place to stay . If I was told a rare flock of bird fly by on the hor every hour ,I would not agree to pay an extra 500,000.00 just to see birds lol
I can never get over how small kitchens are, even in luxury condos. I guess its fine if you don't cook for yourself and eat out all the time.
The average person lives in a condo for about 7 years. It isn't worth 360 dollars per day to spend only 13 hrs in the condo. I sleep 8 hours a day, watch tv 2 hours, work for 1-2 hours, and take shit for an hour. I mostly eat out and spend most of my time working remotely at a coffee shop. Because a popular coffee shop is a great place to meet people and girls. 😉
How times are changing. Long time ago I knew a girl who's family and siblings lived in a shack on the vacant lot that was there for ages. Now it's a luxury Condominium 🤷🏻♂️
Mindboggled as to why anyone with half a deck would want to live there.
Even just around the corner ,, is 1/8 th the price ! Just left last week ! $500 AU per month ! No spa , no pool ...... but who cares !!
I wonder how much an apartment in New York, with 3 private parking spots cost. That’s probably not even an option unless you own the building.
@@dogle9258 penthouse on 57st and 6th 3 stories just sold for 240 million
couldn't pay me to live in Nana let alone spend that much for that condo.
Spectacular units and views
Your point about the heart of a big city is correct. BUT.. NY is not the capital of the US, and Sydney is not the capital of Australia.
Chinese laundering
Oh yep that makes sense lol
I live with my pickup Toyota with my scooter behind! Touring around Thailand 🇹🇭
I´ve lived in Bangkok for 16 months. In Asok, next to Terminal 21. I really love Bangkok. But every time I walked down to Nana, I felt like I want to leave Thailand forever. Its a really nasty dirty stinking place full of cockroaches, rats, weird ass people like the coke sellers you mentioned "nice guyyy you want some?". I´d rather chose to live in Pattaya on my next visit.
The Condo is really cool. Very nice presentation from the guy.
I can tell dear host, you have not spent much time with the really rich. Things you say indicate as much. The three parking spaces include staff. They run errands for the boss.
Infinity edge salt water pool! I do not swim in salt water. Jet is a "tool". He's a mere coolie. No talent, or education. Sure he's slim, so what? Staff are always educated. Never do these "shows" without proper attire, I'm sorry. My driver, and cook dresses better, with superior education. If I ask my driver a question, he's encyclopedic. If I ask the cook, they know exactly what the proper descriptors are and can explain how to sauté shallots. They are not mere actors but professionals. The tailor, and hair stylists employed, no different. Do you understand?
The "driver" handles the car. Some of the Arab kids drive their own vehicles. 2 body guards minimum.
and sometimes, additional security staff, separate vehicles. Sometimes helicopter, with transportation and security on both ends. Depends who you are, and what you're willing to hire.
You are funny! CB guy, the folks that reside in these spaces, never touch "dish washer". They don't know what it does. It's actually funny. It's like having the boss clean his own toilet. Don't be silly. The cook cleans the China. If they put the China in the dish washer, they are quickly dismissed. The silver ware is cleaned by hand wearing gloves. Don't be uncouth. Understand the customer please. They pay for competence, and opulence. You should not deliver less.
CB, guy it's called a bidet. (Where were you educated?) Don't criticize the wealthy. We didn't steal it.
I hear ya Chad, I’m not a fan of theses colours either but this is very Asian inspired design and lets be honest the people buying theses units aren’t from North America like you and I. Thai people are also crazy about the bright gold colour, to me it’s screams late 70’s early 80’s but like you I prefer the clean minimalist design.
Many condos over 4million. They are mostly 2 more stops down
Bruh, you don’t get blue skies in Bangkok anymore.
32mb I buy 16 Bitcoin and laugh next year. Pattaya never buy anything other than a diner . Buy in Iconsiam looking chaopraya river .
Everyone that knows Sukhumvit knows the Condo. Your assumption is based on fact you cannot afford it. The entrance is recessed off the road and there is security to keep riff raffs out. The view would be interesting but of cos the resale value will be pennies to the Swiss Francs
Resale value is not pennies. These properties have been appreciating.
watched go up over the years, and i have wondered why too.
I was just in the exact area of Nana. Never got approached by anyone late at night except the Indians wanting you to eat at their restaurants. Soi cowboy area is way better right up the street.
I seen that sign before and keep on rolling. 😂
10 million people dont live in sydney thats like almost half tbe population of australia ,duh
Seen nicer for a fraction of the price, and it's very strange pricing for this block.
What kind of "entertainment "? I'm curious.
Go carts
For some people this kind of money is like wiping your ass with toilet paper.. They just buy one for a holiday home, same in NY or any other city.
There's a complex (Nana Plaza), and some beer bars near this condo, otherwise Khlong Toei is not zoned as an "Adult Entertainment District". There's lots of high-end buildings, corporate offices, and multimillion dollar condominiums in the area. You're just using the "adult entertainment" tag for clickbait.
these sort of buildings are mostly captial investment. just like in nyc or london.
Nice and beautiful luxury Condo. 😮🤗😊👍❤️🎉🎊
Yep seen that plenty of times
20:45 Concerned about the Siemens stains? 👀
I see what you did there!
We live in a world with trillionaire multinational corporations that own places like these and never actually stay in them..Do you know how much the CEO of Siemens is actually worth?
Joe kaeser is the highest compensated at $14,251,000 ...he is also a global policy maker in industry ..but he doesn't actually own anything... everything is out on the corporate card and all his assets are in a corporate trust
Crazy things probably doing done in the depths and the bowels of that building
A 5 star property in a 2 star locale.
Could u give me some names for those 500 a month condos
Chad, if you google:
_q1 bangkok thailand property_
The first link will be to a website (kinda like thai zillow) that will have all the available units for rent in this building. They start at like 80k thb per month for a 2 bedroom on a low floor.
You can see all the available units for sale too. Given then number of units, for sale, (even acounting for dunplicates) i suspect this building is pretty empty.
This is a misconception caused how Thai sites treat listings. Most listings are either duplicate or old listings and there is no cost or repercussion for keeping them up even though they've been sold. Many agents keep closed listings up as bait. When a client contacts them, they'd say "Oh sorry na ka this listing was just taken (even though it may have been taken 6 months ago) but we have this other nice listing to show you na ka"
@@JettGunther Stalker...
I think some of the nearby embassies use it
I’ve heard that from a couple people now
“Soo CUM Vit” 😂
I wouldn't mind living there.
insect resistent furniture.... perfect for the 30th floor in a concrete building. LOL
You'd be surprised...
@@JettGunther thailand never ceases to suprise me :)
It’s worth it.
im not sure nana plaza is part of the bigger picture Bangkok has of its future, in another 10 years nana will be a back street anomaly in the heart of a unaffordable metropolis . Bangkok has changed so much in the last 20 years some good but its losing the funny side, the madness ,chaos
That's for sure. I still remember my first ride into Bangkok from Don Mueang 30 years ago. Up until that point, I had never been anywhere quite as chaotic. Over the years, it's gotten much cleaner, and a lot more similar to other cities like Singapore. I do wish I could take a time machine vacation and go back to those days for a bit.
That guy should not be mentioning anything negative like Termites in a high rise. Someone get made fun of for living there, WTF that dude is shooting himself in his fancy foot.
Why? Honesty is a bad thing?
Also do you think ppl who buy 1-3 mil condos walk around to 7/11 or take the BTS lol lol bro I, me, moi don’t do that. I don’t think you quite understand what happens in Bangkok anyways for ppl who have property at those prices
‘NYC, which is the capital of the USA’…….. where are you from? 😂
Hello replay crew
The same people who want to live on the Las Vegas strip.
Ladyboys and coke sounds like a party
That seems like a money laundering
ครับผม❤❤❤
Bkk condo market is not made to live in , but for investment, that is why everything is empty no light at night etc... Thailand was cool in the 90's now this another overpriced Asian country. Price made x30 in some area , but population still poor + now ultra indebted
Like my wife calls them, garbage in the sky.
Some price ! But I guess the people who buy these dont blink as they have 100 times that amount in the bank !!! Still "dolally" stuff to spend that to live in hellish scene of Nana , though if someone buys me one I take it !! : ) Not to mention the Africans selling coke !!! Bejasus !!!
TF are you talking about, I've never heard of the master bedroom referred to as anything else in the US
I sometimes hear "Primary bedroom"
@@JettGunther That makes sense, I've still never heard of "master bedroom" being a racist term in the US though
@@vaga.spiritus Me neither. People who are actually offended by that need to get a real hobby.
@@JettGunther That's where wife #1 sleeps. The others are for mia nois, and live-in maid.
Wonder if they plan on gentrification of the area.