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Sombat Condo is located on Pratamnak Hill, has a swimming pool, underground carpark, laundry service, wi-fi and 24 hour security.

Rates for long term Contract:


Tenant pays electric, water, cable TV, internet.
12 months: 15,000 THB / Month
3-6 months: 18,000 THB / Month

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This is just a general question about Thai furnishings in condos in general .Why does there always seem to be a sofa but never an individual easy chair. I think this condo is beautifuly furnished, from what I can see, but how can anyone come home and relax on a couch?.

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This is just a general question about Thai furnishings in condos in general .Why does there always seem to be a sofa but never an individual easy chair. I think this condo is beautifuly furnished, from what I can see, but how can anyone come home and relax on a couch?.

Oh I can....you know the adage, why stand when you can sit and why sit when you can lie!

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I grant you that both of those are an option ,but I have a bad back so a comfy chair is a blessing.I just wondered thats all because I would never have a couch before I had a good chair ,though I am happy to have a couch as well but not instead of.

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I grant you that both of those are an option ,but I have a bad back so a comfy chair is a blessing.I just wondered thats all because I would never have a couch before I had a good chair ,though I am happy to have a couch as well but not instead of.

Sometimes a matter of space in these bedsit studio places.....the preference being to the sofa as it can be utilised to dump the drunk mate!

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This I can understand ,but I would not have it that way in anyplace I owned or rented,I would have a fold up for drunk mates or a blow up matress and still have a comfy chair to ease my poor back .

Sometimes a matter of space in these bedsit studio places.....the preference being to the sofa as it can be utilised to dump the drunk mate!

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This I can understand ,but I would not have it that way in anyplace I owned or rented,I would have a fold up for drunk mates or a blow up matress and still have a comfy chair to ease my poor back .

 

It's clear you are a special case, but you can't expect every property owner and renter to adapt to your needs.

 

Perhaps if you contacted a property owner and arranged for a chair you'd get what you wanted, but to suggest that anyone who puts a studio up for rent should have a chair rather than a couch is clearly a rare complaint.

 

Why does there always seem to be a sofa but never an individual easy chair. I think this condo is beautifuly furnished, from what I can see, but how can anyone come home and relax on a couch?.

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I understand that I have an special wish for a chair ,but it was an honest question, as When I was young and had to live in furnished bedsits here in the UK, I either had a comfy(sometimes not so comfy) Chair on its own or a chair and a sofa depending on how big the space was .I never had only a Sofa, mind you I also only ever had a single bed in those rooms, so I really wondered if it was a Thai thing.

PS I have had to put up with Sofas on all those occassions when I rented a condo in Pattaya as I never thought it worth the trouble when it was only for a holiday rent ,even when it was a 4 month holiday, because I could have a massage every day if I wanted .

It's clear you are a special case, but you can't expect every property owner and renter to adapt to your needs.

 

Perhaps if you contacted a property owner and arranged for a chair you'd get what you wanted, but to suggest that anyone who puts a studio up for rent should have a chair rather than a couch is clearly a rare complaint.

Edited by sinbinjack

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