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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Renting a house in Hua Hin for two months
Reader question: Renting a house in Hua Hin for two months
Hallo,
We intend to go to Thailand for two months and would like to rent a house there, especially in Hua Hin.
Through a number of websites that will not work, who has a good tip (s) for me.
Yours faithfully,
Bart Maas
Hello Bart.
Perhaps the site BATHSOLD.COM can help you further.
Good luck and maybe see you soon.
Greetings Harry
Hello
Have a look at this. Here I have been renting a villa with a swimming pool for several years. And has a wide range in Hua Hin. Dutch people and living in Hua HIn. Huahinhome4rent
is his website here you have to succeed.
Hope to have helped you with this regards Arjan
Dear,
I own a villa with swimming pool and jacuzzi in Hua HIn. Very quiet location. Everything depends of course on when exactly you want to rent. Send me a message - if interested - to my email [email protected] and I will send you the conditions and also the necessary photos.
Thanks in advance.
Hello, we have rented a house in hua hin for a month for 600 euros for a month, a beautiful house in a park with several houses with their own swimming pool and a communal swimming pool. It is recommended we rent it from a Dutchman.
The park is located about 7 km outside of Hua Hin.
Sincerely Kees Winter.
Maybe the following address is something for you: http://www.huahinsportvilla.com. No luxury, cheap and they have a swimming pool and fitness room that you pay for separately.
Have a look at the following sites
http://www.roombyroom-thailand.com/ (have good experience with this myself)
http://www.thaihometown.com
http://www.ddproperty.com/en
https://www.roomorama.com/
success
Just go to the Longstayers site and contact Maurice Oord, good luck.
We have rented an apartment. http://www.beststayinthailand.nl
Is by Anke Colijn has several villas in Hua Hin. Seems to be very good. We are going here in January.
I was too quick with my answer, this is the site I'm talking about: http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk
with houses to coast and to choose.
Also try http://www.wereldhuisje.nl and look that at Hua Hin and surroundings. Our villa is also included, but then 40 kilometers further south. Quietly located on national bird park and close to Dolphin Bay.
Please contact http://www.huahinpropertyagent.com. A great address with only good experiences.
Gr. Tim
Hi Rino,
We have been here in August.
It is very remote, of course I do not know what you are looking for, but I would never go back there. The houses are fine, but you will not get anywhere without a taxi.
We have rented a moped, if you want to know anything else, feel free to ask.
Years ago I spent a month in the center of Hua Hin via Longstayers. We have seen almost all the projects and therefore this tip… Decide in advance what you want, outside Hua Hin or the center. Lively park or lonely alone in a project. Maps of Hua Hin can be found on many sites, you can determine the place a bit and then view it further via Google earth. We deliberately chose a center apartment in Hua Hin not to travel on a moped. Drinking beer, eating a snack and walking to the apartment. Have fun those two months.
Hello Bep,
I would like to have more information from you regarding the complex of Anke Colijn. Maybe you have some tips to make our stay more pleasant. We have already booked so we can no longer cancel, but if there are any suggestions from you, I would like to hear them.
Greetings Rino
We have a detached villa on soi 102.
3km from village and detached.
With swimming pool and large garden.
Look up http://www.theovanbarneveld.com .
Greetings Theo and Tilly
I've also been in one of these villas. Everything was well organized and the house we had was very spacious with a swimming pool under the house in the shade. I can only recommend it. The villa park is nice and quiet. We ordered scooters from the (Dutch) manager of the villa and they were ready for us an hour later at the entrance of the park. In less than 5 minutes you are in the heart of Hua Hin by scooter. You are 1 minute from the Elephant Training Camp and a large temple. The villa also has a spacious kitchen, bathroom and living room. On the TV you have oaBVN so you can follow some news from the Netherlands.
I was referring to Anke Colijn's villas from the website http://www.beststayinthailand.com.
I have another tip for your shopping; Outside the BigC and the Tesco Lotus, as you drive from town to the villa, just over the railway on your left is a large shop selling everything from groceries to shampoo. And very cheap.
Hi Rino accidentally deleted your email so I will reply this way.
It is a large villa park. Anke's houses are at the end of the park. When we were there, angry Thais knocked down a wall because they want to build another park behind this park.
If this continues you will get truckloads past the house all day long.
There is no shop in the park, as I said, you depend on a taxi or moped.
The house itself is nothing wrong with it, but if you go with children, they have nothing.
We were only there for a week so that was manageable.
We have been to many places in Thailand but this was the least.
If you have really specific questions, I'd love to hear from you.
Greetings Bep