The best lesson I learned buying a house in Thailand is that it pays to think big for exactly what you're doing before you go. This may sound reasonable, but believe me, it is easy to spend too much money big header in Thailand - particularly if a country has a substantial income from the west!
It 's easy to reach when the dollar is worth many times the ambitious Thai Baht! Night, you're a millionaire (in Thailandat least) and you can build a huge house with no cost spared, can buy the best materials money can buy. But wait a second - before you know it, here are a few things to keep in mind ...
The first thing is that you must take care, over spending, and keep a sort of budget. Sometimes, the materials and the prices of things (masons, carpenters, tile, cement and furniture, for example) can vary greatly. One day you'll be paying $ 300 for the doors and beautiful tomorrowYou pay $ 700 for the same thing. Ouch. He ordered and delivered to them.
The other thing that can take you into the trap of imposing a drop with your wealth and beautiful new house. Sometimes it is better to stay within budget, and only a real home being built at the lock-up - inside and Essentials (such as painting and furniture purchase, and the essential hot tub) along the track a little, or at a later date.
Ultimately, it is better to go homecomplete (though simple in style), so you can at least live on the move and begin the great Thai life, rather than focus on construction costs and equipment, because you've blown your budget. The point is to crunch your numbers carefully. Be seduced by the emotional "was the best house in the street have" side of things and make you well with your new home in Thailand!
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