I absolutely love this condo-it's perfect for me as a single person! I truly hope I can find something similar at the same price or even lower by January 2026. I wish I could make the move right now! I’m planning to relocate to Thailand from the US in January 2026, and by then, I aim to have saved enough to purchase a small condo like this and start a new chapter. I can’t wait! Thank you so much, Jonny, for sharing videos like these-they’re incredibly helpful. And a big thank you to the realtor as well for showcasing such great options!
Same with me I’m moving to Pattaya for first year then deciding what I will do. I also plane on traveling throughout Asia but my home base will be Thailand. And possibly Philippines or Vietnam Well see. Cant wait
The first golden rule in Thailand is to avoid buying property/land as investment (or getting married). Renting is so affordable that taking on such a risk hardly seems worth it. The only scenario where I might consider it would be gifting some land to my girlfriend, perhaps in her village, if we’ve been together for many years, so she has a secure place to stay when she’s older
It’s $40k. What’s the risk vs $40 k in the U.S. you ll survive if a loss is only $40k. In Thailand. I’ll take the risk anyways due to , I spend much more than $40k here to live in the U.S. for 1 year 🤣.
Thanks Jonny I will probably retire to Thailand. I am looking for a place to stay and transportation i.e. electric vehicle for the total sum of between 50 to 60,000 US. I initially thought I would rent and get a motorbike. Now with the popularity of EV’s in Thailand and not knowing how long I will live maybe my better option is buy a place to stay rather than rent. It was nice to see the charger at the beginning of the video. How far would this be to soi bintebaht?
One issue i noticed with the condo. The place on the kitchen bench where you would put a gas cooker, or electric induction cooker, is directly below an overhead cabinet, and there is NO range hood, or exhaust fan whatsoever. When cooking, especially frying, you would have to open the kitchen window, if there is one.? and have a pedestal fan or such like to blow the smoke and steam etc out the window, otherwise the whole studio apartment would be filled with cooking smells, and the bottom of the overhead cabinet would be covered in grease and crap in no time.!
Renting it for long term for 8 or 9 000 definetely worth it. Having a nice condo for that price avoiding all the hassel and concern that comes with a purchase
Hey Jonny ! That’s not a kitchen ! It’s a small room with a sink ! Come on brother ! But I guess you get what you pay for, right ? Ha ha thanks for another great insight to Hua Hin…
I've been visiting, living in, or living next door to Thailand for the past over 20 years. I love Thailand. Yet I'd be incredibly reluctant to purchase a condo. And I definitely wouldn't do it with long-term investment in mind, because it typically doesn't work out well unless you get something for an incredible bargain at a unique time, such as during and just after the Asian financial crisis or when the exchange rate was over 38 THB = 1 USD fairly recently. If I had money to spare and found a special deal on one of the more quality builds at a very favorable time for a 50+ square meter condo, I might do it...but only, possibly, then. All that glitters isn't gold. And never pay more than what it would cost to rent a place for about 15 years: 20,000/month x 12 x 15 = 3.6M THB; for example, if a place costs 20,000 THB a month to rent, I wouldn't consider buying unless I could purchase for 3.6M or less. It's just so nice to be able to move every few years and to not have to worry about maintenance or major issues, or if the juristic office is doing a crummy mgmt job to say adios without being chained to the place.
13 year old condo which has never been rented! what is wrong with the condo or location? Good price, bad investment as it is showing $0 return on investment.
Not a bad price. A good place to escape to from the burning season months in the north and central areas in Thailand. I stayed in a similar studio apartment in Cha-Am.
nice to see a correctly priced property. also nice to see an agent without the normal bullshit. I have rented here in the past, so has my gf. Sq m, is correct, and an accurate description. Beach is not far, but very dodgy main road to cross. Best to walk to Blueport and cross there. When i rented there, I was there on holiday, so short term rents are possible, so bear that in mind. Might not be a good thing.
You can't buy the land, but you can do 30-year lease terms with usufruct on the home. In many cases, you can negotiate to renew the lease at the end of term. Many foreigners put the land in their Thai wife or partner's name. They build a home and have a lawyer draft up an agreement, which states that you're the owner of the dwelling and have the right to live in it until you're deceased, the lease expires, or until ownership can be transferred to your Thai children when they've reached 20 years of age. As for condos, you can own it in your name (many have foreigner ownership quotas)...just need to pay the annual maintenance fees.
this is not a balcony. furniture is simple, tasteless. price is excellent. his english, he is in the top 10 percent range of thais speaking english. they are not capable of speaking english.
@@changnoiboi i do not speak thai. it is an economy totally depending on tourists. if you as thai system are not able or willing to have your folks speak english, so be it
I absolutely love this condo-it's perfect for me as a single person! I truly hope I can find something similar at the same price or even lower by January 2026. I wish I could make the move right now!
I’m planning to relocate to Thailand from the US in January 2026, and by then, I aim to have saved enough to purchase a small condo like this and start a new chapter. I can’t wait!
Thank you so much, Jonny, for sharing videos like these-they’re incredibly helpful. And a big thank you to the realtor as well for showcasing such great options!
Same with me I’m moving to Pattaya for first year then deciding what I will do. I also plane on traveling throughout Asia but my home base will be Thailand. And possibly Philippines or Vietnam Well see. Cant wait
The first golden rule in Thailand is to avoid buying property/land as investment (or getting married). Renting is so affordable that taking on such a risk hardly seems worth it. The only scenario where I might consider it would be gifting some land to my girlfriend, perhaps in her village, if we’ve been together for many years, so she has a secure place to stay when she’s older
💯 rent is so cheap with 0 risk
How about rent a girl/wife and condo ? Any deals ?
It’s $40k. What’s the risk vs $40 k in the U.S. you ll survive if a loss is only $40k. In Thailand. I’ll take the risk anyways due to , I spend much more than $40k here to live in the U.S. for 1 year 🤣.
Whats wrong with marrying, theres not many laws around it here
Thanks Jonny I will probably retire to Thailand. I am looking for a place to stay and transportation i.e. electric vehicle for the total sum of between 50 to 60,000 US. I initially thought I would rent and get a motorbike. Now with the popularity of EV’s in Thailand and not knowing how long I will live maybe my better option is buy a place to stay rather than rent. It was nice to see the charger at the beginning of the video. How far would this be to soi bintebaht?
One issue i noticed with the condo. The place on the kitchen bench where you would put a gas cooker, or electric induction cooker, is directly below an overhead cabinet, and there is NO range hood, or exhaust fan whatsoever. When cooking, especially frying, you would have to open the kitchen window, if there is one.? and have a pedestal fan or such like to blow the smoke and steam etc out the window, otherwise the whole studio apartment would be filled with cooking smells, and the bottom of the overhead cabinet would be covered in grease and crap in no time.!
Renting it for long term for 8 or 9 000 definetely worth it. Having a nice condo for that price avoiding all the hassel and concern that comes with a purchase
Jonny you the best. It’s a surprise an Aussie tv network hasn’t drafted you as the next Steve Irwin yet!
I stayed in the first building, same design , good for a holiday not to live in full time too small
You’ll have half the world interested in this one!
Oldish project studio condo. IMHO renting is better than buying since investing in Thailand. I think the peer should consider renting it.
Super location and a great deal ! Thank you for sharing Jonny ...
Jonny, you rock! Love the channel and content. Peace 🤘🍻💨💨
Hey Jonny ! That’s not a kitchen ! It’s a small room with a sink ! Come on brother ! But I guess you get what you pay for, right ? Ha ha thanks for another great insight to Hua Hin…
Great job jonny , hope the family are all well
Thanks for showing this one. Great location, and pool, but just a bit to small.
I've been visiting, living in, or living next door to Thailand for the past over 20 years. I love Thailand. Yet I'd be incredibly reluctant to purchase a condo. And I definitely wouldn't do it with long-term investment in mind, because it typically doesn't work out well unless you get something for an incredible bargain at a unique time, such as during and just after the Asian financial crisis or when the exchange rate was over 38 THB = 1 USD fairly recently. If I had money to spare and found a special deal on one of the more quality builds at a very favorable time for a 50+ square meter condo, I might do it...but only, possibly, then. All that glitters isn't gold. And never pay more than what it would cost to rent a place for about 15 years: 20,000/month x 12 x 15 = 3.6M THB; for example, if a place costs 20,000 THB a month to rent, I wouldn't consider buying unless I could purchase for 3.6M or less.
It's just so nice to be able to move every few years and to not have to worry about maintenance or major issues, or if the juristic office is doing a crummy mgmt job to say adios without being chained to the place.
Looked nice and good value 😊
40 grand and i have to go downstairs to use coin laundry. Not for me. Hope to be in Hua Hin before Christmas.
First world problems
and I'd call it a studio tbh
We've been around the Hilton for a few days and haven't spotted you yet 😅
Love your Thumbnail Jonny.
Isn't that his wife
Good value for that location Nice work Jonny Holmes 🤩
Thanks for sharing
13 year old condo which has never been rented! what is wrong with the condo or location? Good price, bad investment as it is showing $0 return on investment.
Safe to assume that the condo has been owner occupied for that period of time.
Please show us more 50$AUD condos brother ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Not a bad place this1...
Nice video keep these up
Ok, so you could buy it for Som, right? She's already having fun at the pool and like you mentioned it. It's a steal.
1.37 milliion is $40000 Always offer. 10% below asking
-40%
Not a bad price. A good place to escape to from the burning season months in the north and central areas in Thailand. I stayed in a similar studio apartment in Cha-Am.
$40,000 USD ... Got It! But what is the monthly maintenance / association fee? Oh ... about $39/month.
Looks great mate.
But then after the $40,000, how much do you pay per month after that? Are the HOA maintenance fees expensive?
Somebody didn’t watch the entire video
HOA doesn't exist in TH STOP bloody asking about it! Its NOT the US!
its CAM fees and its 50$psq mt😂 for farang!
Does he have one that's 'fully furnished' with bar girls? That's my definition of fully furnished.😂
U wouldn’t get a garden shed here for that money a great game of rugby yesterday well it was for me I am irsh 😊😊
You really can’t go wrong
Jonny my wife and I were in Hua Hin six weeks ago but after a couple weeks the traffic got to me. What’s going on? I don’t remember it like that.
Thanks Jonny
Good deal and you could tart it up a bit
Jonny is it near wonderland? If so I will take it
Sofa is in front of the table, that's a bit odd, how can you watch TV😮
Pool is good 👍
i think too expensive ...give me your best price....i from Australia
You get what you pay for Jonny😉
nice to see a correctly priced property. also nice to see an agent without the normal bullshit. I have rented here in the past, so has my gf. Sq m, is correct, and an accurate description. Beach is not far, but very dodgy main road to cross. Best to walk to Blueport and cross there. When i rented there, I was there on holiday, so short term rents are possible, so bear that in mind. Might not be a good thing.
To small for 40k and hate the bathroom off the kitchen.
Guarantee Khrap....10 years will be worth zerro. No maintenance on these cheap Shyte.
Prefer that to renting
Jonny should buy this condo for when he needs a break from his 10 Thai wives nagging him 24/7 !! hahahaha. Gr8 video Jonny as always.
Lucky its not in Mexico it would be Hose A & Hose B . lol
I thought foreigners couldn't buy there
You can't buy the land, but you can do 30-year lease terms with usufruct on the home. In many cases, you can negotiate to renew the lease at the end of term. Many foreigners put the land in their Thai wife or partner's name. They build a home and have a lawyer draft up an agreement, which states that you're the owner of the dwelling and have the right to live in it until you're deceased, the lease expires, or until ownership can be transferred to your Thai children when they've reached 20 years of age. As for condos, you can own it in your name (many have foreigner ownership quotas)...just need to pay the annual maintenance fees.
Jonny!!
Why put yourself at risk if you can rent so cheaply? You own nothing in thailand. Rent it's cheaper.
A bathroom off the kitchen? No thanks it's a bad layout
this is not a balcony. furniture is simple, tasteless. price is excellent. his english, he is in the top 10 percent range of thais speaking english. they are not capable of speaking english.
How's your Thai?
@@changnoiboi i do not speak thai. it is an economy totally depending on tourists. if you as thai system are not able or willing to have your folks speak english, so be it
Not bad , good for a FIFO 👍🦘🇦🇺
They all go to Pattaya🤣