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48 sq.m City Garden Condo For Sale


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48 sq.m

Foreign ownership

Fully furnished

Cable TV

Free high-speed Wi-Fi

3.9 mil. baht

 

 

Within minutes of shopping malls, entertainment and dining yet on a quiet side street away from traffic noise off 2nd Road.

Key-card and CCTV security

Fully gated community with 24-hour manned security

Security in building lobby

Underground car park

26m swimming pool with adjoining children's pool

Rooftop Pool

On-site restaurant

Poolside coffee shop

Sauna and Jacuzzi

Fitness Center

On-site Laundry Service

 

296/17 Moo 10 Pattaya Second Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20260

 

Baz

+668.1138.6975

alfazulu777@yahoo.com

 

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It doesn't explicitly say but I guess it is a one bedroom unit with 2xACs.

Looks very new......

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It doesn't explicitly say but I guess it is a one bedroom unit with 2xACs.

Looks very new......

 

That is correct. Concealed aircon in both the bedroom and living room. It's building E and the unit was hardly lived in, I moved in less than a couple of weeks ago as first occupant this year. Here's the floorplan

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Also, what are the yearly management fees

It's on the 6th floor, facing North. The management fees are 45 baht/sq.m. - 26000/year.

I took some pics of the small balcony, sorry for the bad weather this morning but gives you an idea. It's definitely not suitable for outdoor sex...

 

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Just an observation - Is there any reason why your kitchen, bedroom and bathroom cabinets seem to be anchored to the walls rather than extending to the floor? seems to be a poor use of space :clueless

Personally, I'd be a bit concerned about that plot of land opposite your balcony- looks like it's big enough for another condo block :whistling:

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As for the kitchen, don't have the answer, I'm afraid however I have no problems with the space, in fact quite like the setup. Love the anchor system for the sole reason that my toes are safe while cooking...

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That's a tiny little balcony , you cold not swing a TG on there........, seriously though , i have seen so many of these condos with these tiny little balcony's

 

that are not fit for purpose , these developers need to re think these places , looking at your floor plan i would have made the bedroom smaller to fit in a longer / larger balcony......JMO .

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Well, it;s good for smoke outside - if you're a smoker - or having a morning coffee. Also to hang your clothes to dry or growing plants. Better than nothing.

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