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Are there estate agents in Thailand who speak English or Spanish? thanks for your help!

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  • Thailand Property

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    Yes, You are welcome to Thailand-Property.net , Largest real estate company in Thailand providing affordable property at best location across Thailand.

  • 李 正文

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    i am a free chinese-thai local guige and real estate agent ,,y can with out charge just asking me everything here about real estate , i will suggest u honestly

  • kris panich kullanıcısının profiline gidin

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    Yes, u can do it without speaking any language, just bring ur money :) just make sure u not spent it all at once. a lot of thai ppl ready to sale their mother land or ready to find the land or find the way for you to do so. sorry friend, sound bad but it's truth. right now we have some issued about it. a lot of land in Thailand are now own by foreigners. read this
    http://www.boonniyom.net/topic-173-0-0.html
    http://www.thaiappraisal.org/thai/market/market_view.php?str
    query=market231.htm
    http://hilight.kapook.com/view/38340
    http://www.thaireform.in.th/reform-the-news-land/item/6060-2
    011-06-28-13-13-36.html
    and copy the message and paste here for translation
    http://translate.google.co.th/?hl=th&tab=wT
    Hope you can read it because it’s important for you to know it before you buy land. Why? Because one day may be new law will come out and it’ll be ur problem later on.

    Manuel’s answer is correct and I think that is good way to do so. I try to answer to you in a good way but it’s sound bad, I’m sorry for that. I know what do you mean or try to say but it’s not really right words to say “ I thought first make sure that I will find a home without speaking the language..” it’s sound like u have money but no brain. It’s many way to do, right?
    The question is.. after u bought the house and move in, u want to eat something what u will do??
    May be, again.. “ I thought first make sure that I will find food without speaking the language..”

    A hint : Body language.

  • Şu kişi tarafından gönderildi  : Tayland forumu 

    Hi Mathias!
    As I mentioned in an earlier message, I have never tried to buy land there but, from what I heard at the time, only Thai nationals could buy land. The only way for a foreigner to do it was to use a trusted partner or family.

    When I was thinking on living there for some years, foreigners had to renew their visas every two months (Having to go out of Thailand to renew the visa. Some brave souls were trying a new visa-renewing route: Laos).
    Living permanently there turns you from a friendly Farang visitor into a puzzling resident: You have to work there but as a foreigner you are supposed to be rich and some of your friends won't understand that you don't share your money with them ;-)
    You are also open to police depredations: If somebody accuses you of being a bad neighbour you could be deported (Unless you use some fragrant grease ;-) )

    I hope somebody can give you more up to date information.
    Best regards,
    Manolo.

  • Mathias Hennion

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    What is so tricky about buying land in Thailand ? it's possible if u have a thai wife yes ?
    And why is living there permantly no good idea ?
    Give me honest answers please bases on your experiences :-)
    Greetz Mathias

  • Şu kişi tarafından gönderildi  : Tayland forumu 

    Oops I forgot to check the date of your message. Either you have made your dream come true or you have forgotten all about it ;-)

    Please tell about your experiences if you are still with us.

    Besos,
    Manolo.

  • Şu kişi tarafından gönderildi  : Tayland forumu 

    Hello Ana,
    Buying is a big commitment, why don't you rent until you are sure you want to live there?

    I have been many times in Thailand (As backpacker and also as a tourist guide). I love Thai people (Thai women, so intelligent, spirited, charming and feminine!). It is really the country of smiles and they even have a word for 'the joy of living', sanuk.

    I also wanted to stay there for a few years (Family matters made it impossible) and I talked to several foreigners living there: Living permanently is considerably less fun than travelling there. Getting and renewing your Visa was a bother in my time and working or buying land is tricky business ;-).

    Best of luck,
    Manolo.

  • Mathias Hennion

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    Hi, can you give me an estimation of the budget i need to buy a small home or appartment on Phuket island? And do you think it is realistic to find a job there in a resaurant or bar as a foreigner who does not speak the Thai language?
    Please give me some information about this...

  • thsiasset4sale at gmail dot com

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    with out charge just asking me everything here about real estate , i will suggest u honestly

  • Shahbaz Latif

    Work abroad Agents

    Şu kişi tarafından gönderildi  Shahbaz Latif : Tayland forumu 

    hi all my friends viewers readers just put a contacts of agents who help foreigners to work abroad recruiting agentsetc.

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