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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

Viewtalay 6 Walking Side For Sale & Rent


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49 sqm, Stunning Sea View, Fully furnished High Quality Furniture, 2 ceiling fan’s,

32” LCD TV, DVD-Home theatre, Walk-in Closet, Washing machine, Luxury shower unit.

Internet available, Renovated by European standards, Foreign ownership,

 

Rental Price:

19,000 Baht for a 1 year contract!

21,000 Baht for a 6 mnd contract!

22,000 Baht (Min. 2 months!)

 

For Sale: 3,750,000 baht (Transfer 50/50)

 

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Look on the wall by the bed, looks like AC controls to me.

Or the extra one under the TV.
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No mention of a toilet either. Do we have to shit off the balcony? Is that why there is so many condo leaps in Pattaya.

Seriously I viewed this condo a week ago it is very well furnished except no sofa, probably OK for short stays but for something longer would need one.

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No mention of AC.

AC is mandatory for all VT6 apartments on Walking Street side !

They are facing south-west and are VERY hot in the afternoon.

Look at VT6 from beach road: many apartments have a big white external curtain

to (try to) protect their terrace from the sun...

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Doubt you would get a guest house room comparable to that one for less than 400thb a day.

Wouldn't it be closer to 650/day even with the longterm rental? Also, you don't have to pay utilities at a guest house.

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Wouldn't it be closer to 650/day even with the longterm rental? Also, you don't have to pay utilities at a guest house.

 

Correct I did the 22k a month as 2 months rental. :clueless

 

But still not a bad price as a lot of guest houses do charge for electric on long term rates.

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