Dear readers,

We want to move to Thailand and build a house there. Does anyone here on the forum have experience with www.thaiannahome.com? The offer on the website looks attractive, so we would like to get some insight.

But of course it is always useful if there are already people who have experience with this club.

Regards,

François

16 responses to “Reader question: Does anyone have experience with Thailanna home?”

  1. Hank Corat says up

    Dear Francis,
    I had my first house built with this supplier in 2011.
    In 2012 I had my carport built.
    In 2013 I had a guest house built.
    In 2014 I had a pool house built and a sala for my jacuzzi.
    In 2015 I had an extension made at my first house.
    All this in full satisfaction.
    You can contact me for more information: [email protected]
    Hank Corat.

  2. peter says up

    ff looked at the site, but it's a bit pricey and that's still without reason.
    Don't know what and where you are looking, but
    http://www.mondinion.com/Real_Estate/country/Thailand/region/Chiang_Mai/from/200/
    are a few teak houses ready with soil, e.g.
    and so there will be more.

  3. Timo says up

    Hello, my advice! For these prices you also have a traditionally built house. If you're handy then that shouldn't be a problem. Or you have to fall for a wooden house, which also has something. Looks nice but they are small for over a million. Think of maintenance and vermin. This also applies to traditional construction methods. Good luck

  4. prometheus says up

    perhaps superfluous advice, but wouldn't it be wiser to rent something for a longer period first? Orient yourself where and how you want to live. After that you can always decide to proceed with the purchase.
    success

    • Francois says up

      Thanks for your advice, which is indeed superfluous, but you couldn't have known that :-). We will do exactly what you advise. That does not alter the fact that we are already looking at all kinds of possible options, of which this is one. But we will certainly not go ice cream overnight.

  5. patrick says up

    In which region are you planning to buy something?

    • Francois says up

      There are several options. But that doesn't really matter for my question.

  6. Pada and Ger says up

    Hello francis,
    In recent years we have also been looking into the possibility of building a wooden
    house. We have visited at least 7 companies in recent years, including Thailanna home. It is too much to describe all this here so if you want you can contact us at [email protected].

    Regards, Pada and Ger

  7. B. Cortie says up

    Best advice I can give you, never buy a house in Thailand. How you turn or turn the ground never becomes your property.
    Depends where you want to sit, but rent a house and keep the money in your pocket.
    Thailand is a great country, but also very unstable!!!

    • Francois says up

      If that's the best advice, it's better not to advise :-) We know the regulations and the situation, so we don't need advice on that. And I don't think renting is free in Thailand either.

  8. Do says up

    Yes, if you have a lot to spend, you don't have to worry about the price. And just let a provider realize it. Unfortunately I didn't. But if you can direct yourself a bit, or together with your partner, you can also create something nice to your own taste. We now have 12 × 12 m^2 floor, living room 8 × 8 m, 3 bedrooms 4x4 m plus kitchen and bathroom with ligad and shower. Cost around 20k Eu.
    If you want info, just let me know. And everything concrete, double wall (cool), 3m high inside, iso ceiling, and many large (sliding) windows with hor. Also very cooling. If you want to know more, let me know.

    • Francois says up

      Thanks for the tip. Nice that you were able to realize everything like this. As a farang couple, I don't think directing is that easy. And we don't have to be that big and shouldn't think about living in concrete.

  9. LOUISE says up

    Hello francis,,

    Beautiful teak houses.
    If you are going to choose a place, take a good look around you to see what has already been built.
    We had an idea for the place in the Netherlands and we also liked the drawing of the house.
    Were already quite far and the down payment was next.
    Anyway, take a look first.
    A nice big site and our house would be the first.
    Very understandable, because it was located directly on a cart track.

    Good luck building.

    LOUISE

    • Francois says up

      Thank you for the warning. We first quietly look for a permanent place from a rented house. So we have plenty of time to see if there are cart tracks or other inconveniences that can spoil the living pleasure. By the way, do you now have a teak house (elsewhere)?

    • Joop says up

      Also keep in mind that that go-kart track (or chicken farm) will be built in front of your door if you have just lived there for a year in your new home.

  10. grain says up

    Important for advice is first of all in which region you want to live and buy land to build. If that is, for example, in the Isaan or the Pattaya / Jomtien area, then I know someone who can advise you with all the occurring activities and also perform them myself. mr. Denchai +6689 253 6428. Speaks good english. More questions or need help: [email protected]
    Incidentally, I rent apt in Jomtien if you are looking for something in this area.
    success.


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