I rented for two years. Just out side Buriram city. 2,500 bht two rai land with house. I was very happy. The house is still up for rent. Now living on are own farm and loving it
great video please do more. very useful as not enough rural and alt examples besides apts condos etc. i'll end up doing a farm or something rural and also the lower shop upper bedrooms i am definitely interested in. would make it a wood shop to make cameras or furniture, 3d printing, or classes
While this small 'farm' has 'potential' and really needs some work done in the house, the bathroom ceiling was collapsing for one, which wasn't pointed out, I'd be worried that after a couple of years and the tenant maybe making some pretty decent upgrades, that the owner would want it back - low rent, but then a good property returning to the owner for zero financial input.
i know this house wel because i walked along it and liked the fence and the garden [ a couple years back,it was a lot nicer then] my wife,s sister lives around the corner. yes rents are very cheap here and if you eat local foods and only drive a scooter you can live very cheap.greetings from a longtime follower from holland. keep em coming
YES! More of these videos. Iโm looking to have my own farm in Thailand soon. I just want to live around 20 minutes from town so I donโt have to drive far to get hardware and groceries.
I love these rural Thailand property rental videos. So much potential to create a home there living in peace and tranquility. Thank you so much for sharing this. ๐ค
Another brilliant vlog Damo and Ryan! Yes the farmhouse owners could charge double. Land, fruit trees, house, chicken shed, pond, space for gardening, etc... Needs a lot of work for living comfortably by most farang standards 555 Thanks for putting up another video so soon guys. Peace and Love :yougotthis:
Omg! ๐ฎ thatโs my dream! I want to live in a house there in Thailand and be able to grow my own food!
Nice and very reasonable price for a farm property. Something like that would be perfect for me if I end up retired in Thailand. The second property has it's merits too. Love you Vlogs guys keep them coming
I really think you have hit the sweet spot with these videos, love the rural property videos. I started off watching your videos to relax after work but now share the love watching your videos with my mum who is now hooked on the rural property video that you have been making so for that, thank you! โค
I'd be particularly persuaded by permaculture potentials, of course. A hugelculture perhaps could be built up and observed over some 2 year leases, & chicken tractors could feast on planted forages - producing plenty of pastured poultry products - if any farang clientele cafe was interested nearby... Any wifi connection is an unknown though. Curious how that's negotiable and I wonder how a farang with beginner language skills might do with that? Any future homestay digital nomad guests might regard that as a 24/7 basic requirement. WWOOFers welcome2. I haven't yet seen the farang country guest house with the free fishing poles and available bicycle yet. Is that anyones business model?Perhaps that could be a draw & might be inviting to future paying guests? Those maps of nearby fishing potentials could ease a traveler into some contemplative moments. The class I'd like is about making bamboo crafts & domes and those living willow arches that become natural materials dwellings. I'm dreaming that Pun Pun might have set these projects up and invited participation for some social value at several locations, locations, locations. Maybe someone will. ๐ฒ๐๐ฒ
HI Can you tell us where to look online for farms and rural property to rent please
Love the farm. 20 litres of white paint and a few tiles in bathroom - good to go. Escape corporate rat race and chill with a lap top...
Thanks for sharing Ryan and Damo. Certainly, that Rural Farm house was a real bargain with so much potential. If I were a younger, single man, I would snap that up straight away. There are so many of those shop front style houses for sale or rent here in Khon Kaen and most of them seem unoccupied and yet they still build them. Here the rental would be around 6,500 THB per month, which is quite reasonable for a large city area. God bless you both and the boys ๐โค๐
Some solar panels on that Land, and your biggest cost of electricity is not a problem anymore. Importing those from China is dirt cheap at that point. $84 bucks or thereabouts seems to be a good deal. But I be the prices can go even lower.
Hola! Damo, you look beautiful today, as always!
Where What, URL, Business Insider Article on the community page, I did not find it. Thanks Derek here.
*Cold showers vs hot showers. Married to my Thai wife for 8 years, spent the past 2.5 years full time in Thailand. buit it was less than a year ago when I came to realize that my wife showers with cold water. That's what she was raised on, basically as Damo (mock) demonstrates in the video. Tried to convert me, NO way!
Make it all nice and new for when the owner wants to triple the rent when the place looks nice Add some value to the the property bukshee and the on the market.
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