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A 2-storey house for sale located at the "Center of Pattaya City"

 

- located at very center of Pattaya City.

- very peaceful and good atmosphere.

 

- living Area 474 Sqm.

- land Area 1228 Sqm.

- 4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms

- seperate kitchen and dining room

- large front yard with car parking

 

- walk just 10 mins. from beach road

- close to Big-C, Lotus, Carrefour

- front road connected to Pattaya 2nd rd. and North Pattaya rd.

- back road connected to Pattaya 3rd rd. and Central Pattaya rd.

 

Price : 35,000,000 baht

 

mobile : 084-641-1403

e-mail : sweet_child66@hotmail.com

 

Thank you

 

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Currently in Thai or company name?

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I bet dozens of BMs are looking for a house that costs $1.2 Million US.

Yes and no pool. The land area (1228 m2, or 3/4 rai) is enough to build a condo on.
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Looks like a pretty nice pad but I can't figure out for the life of me why anybody would spend that kind of money for a house in a country where you could lose it all in a blink of an eye! I would never invest in a country where you can't even legally own the land.

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Why that? Do you know of any real case? Links?

 

There's a thread running about the Irish geezer at the moment.

 

As for the use of nominees to control a company, even Pepsico has come a cropper recently.

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There's a thread running about the Irish geezer at the moment.

It could happen anywhere in the world !

 

Do you mean that in UK or USA there is no case of 'organized criminals',

or dishonest attorney, or "wife" who stole some good people possession ?

 

Do you think its safer to keep our money in an USA renowned bank,

like the Bernard Madoff one by example... :whistling:

 

You have swindler/thieves everywhere...

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It could happen anywhere in the world !

 

Do you mean that in UK or USA there is no case of 'organized criminals',

or dishonest attorney, or "wife" who stole some good people possession ?

 

Do you think its safer to keep our money in an USA renowned bank,

like the Bernard Madoff one by example... :whistling:

 

You have swindler/thieves everywhere...

 

You asked for an example of a real case - you got one. :unsure:

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You have swindler/thieves everywhere...

And there are many countries that allow a foreigner to own land outright.

And others where lawyers are there to protect you.

And where your kids are not thrown in wells.

 

The original comment was that $1,200,000 was a lot of money for a foreigner to risk particularly in a country where he/she can never have title to the land, and where the corruption index is worse than India and Panama.

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Looks like a pretty nice pad but I can't figure out for the life of me why anybody would spend that kind of money for a house in a country where you could lose it all in a blink of an eye! I would never invest in a country where you can't even legally own the land.

 

 

If you can afford to buy a house like that, you probably figure something out lol dont you worry about the legal stuff lol.

Though you really have to be a monger with a lot of money and really in rush to wanna live in the middle of pattaya.

 

 

And jacko so you have nothing.....lol. some guy got scammed, so what? this is not the issue, the issue is that you can not own land and when you bypass that law you migh loos your property in theory but that never happens ( i think ). Being scammed is international and not confined to thailand.

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$1million+ for a house in Thailand? And it's not even located directly looking out to a beach/ocean? You've got to be crazy to pay that asking price. Whoever the owner is must think foreigners are REALLY stupid and rich. I think that price will come back down to a more reasonable 2-3 million baht if the seller is serious and not looking for a scam. The whole cannot own land thing is enough to stop me from ever trying to buy a house in Thailand, if you can lose it to some Thai you WILL lose it to some Thai. Anything that CAN go wrong WILL go wrong. I may however consider buying a condo that you can own 100% of.

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$1million+ for a house in Thailand? And it's not even located directly looking out to a beach/ocean? You've got to be crazy to pay that asking price. Whoever the owner is must think foreigners are REALLY stupid and rich. I think that price will come back down to a more reasonable 2-3 million baht if the seller is serious and not looking for a scam. The whole cannot own land thing is enough to stop me from ever trying to buy a house in Thailand, if you can lose it to some Thai you WILL lose it to some Thai. Anything that CAN go wrong WILL go wrong. I may however consider buying a condo that you can own 100% of.

 

Gaijin you obviously have no pot to piss in lol 2-3 million baht for that house?

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wouldnt pay that for a house thats overlooked by apartments from every angle.(or at least thats what it looks like from the photo)

 

 

 

 

 

Hotels?

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