Lots of factors determine the cost. Does the land need to be raised. Is there a road. How close is the electric, water. All of these are very important. Expect 200000baht for a rice paddy that needs raised and electric added. 500000+ for most anything ready to build on depending upon location. We bought from a family member many years ago.
The weather- monsoon season, and what gets trapped storm wise Eastward from the pacific - give pretty hot rainfalls at times. Things drain down and life returns to normal
@@ricknelms family is from Dorton, but we lived in Prestonsburg, used to go to Hazard on RT 80 as a teen as it was close real liquor store Not bootleg where you had to buy what they got a a deal on. All dry around there growing up. Small world.
@@twlivinginudonthanithailand He is actually from Cornettsville his mom was a Cornet they lived on top of mountain .Big Ky fan was actually interviewed once after they played Albany in the NCAA's
did the price include the land? if not, how much with the land? and also the wall around the property - was that included in your total price? nice looking house, and the solar system appears to be a VERY GOOD investment...
We had the land about 10-12 years before we built the house. Good land that is ready to build in strata at about 300k per Rai. We have 2 Rai just like the rest of the world land is priced by location, we are about 8 miles from Udon Airport. I did NOT include the land in my prices. I did include the wall in the total cost. Wall was 315000 Baht. Solar is very cheap here so a great in for sure. Thanks for watching.
You have a lovely home, and such a big lot too. You couldn't buy a detached home with a pool in the UK or US for this price, it is amazing to know you paid so little, wow. I am surprised seeing so many videos of expats buying properties or building their own in Thailand. Is it the same as the Philippines an expat cannot buy only a Thai national or fillapino can? Electricity prices appear cheaper in Thailand too.
Thanks mate, love the new look of the pool area! Your entire house build series has provided many ideas and motivation with my own Thailand house build, and I am very grateful for the effort you have put in documenting the process. Cheers!
Hello, Thank you for the nice video. Do you know the manufacturer and brand name of the sliding doors, doors and windows? Where to buy? Thank you. Ralf
Sorry I do not know where they came from. Our builder showed us a book of door styles, we picked what we liked.. I do know they were custom built. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the great info!! So much cheaper than owning a home here in the US and Canada these days. That house with the yard, pool and everything would be over a million in a lot of places around here now.
Nice House and Pool. Do you have an address from your architect? I would like to build a House in Khorat next 1-2 years and I am looking for a reputable construction company.
Thank you for all your information about your beautiful house. I'm getting ready to build on my wife's property in Prachinburi and this is very helpful.
Nice home congratulations however I think you certainly owe the people of Thailand an apology " The kitchen that Juan uses to cook all our stinky Thai food".
Your house and size of land is exsctly what i too would like to build or buy. I was just about to ask what the total price you paid for everything until you started your notes. Can you tell me the size length x width x depth of your pool please this is essential for me coming from Scotland. Obviously prices have gone up in 2023-2024 how much would you estimate extra i will have to add on to the overall price in 2024-2025 build. Thank You. 😅❤
Thanks for watching, the pool is 4mX8mX1.3m deep, I thinks costs here are up 5-10% since we started our build. To be on the safe side I would budget an extra 15% to your budget.
Did they put the sailfish back in the Sea⁉️many years ago ⚠️Between Pattaya &Sattahip++Beyond, the fishing used to be the same, but now nothing overfishing,to say the least. PUT THE FISH BACK AFTER YA PHOTOS.🤬
I have a design question. I have looked at a lot of new builds in Thailand and I have never seen a full garage, only car ports. Why is that? A full garage would be an advantage during the rainy season I would think. I realize there would be additional costs for a full garage but it would be nice to keep the lawnmower and trash cans out of sight. Anyway, just curious.
How much electric do you use per month, the reason I'm asking I'm just about to rent a house with a pool and wonder how much if will cost, an amazing house you've built.
Besides the pool we have 4 Aircons, a water filtration system, 2 refrigerators, etc…without the solar my bill would be about 9-10Baht. Thanks for watching