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Building A House In Thailand ? (Top 10 Tips). My Advice & Experiences !! 

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@johntheaccountant5594
@johntheaccountant5594 4 года назад
I recommend getting developers to do stages. For example, get them to quote for skeleton plus roof. Then you are not committed to them too long if they are useless. Make sure you go and look at other projects they have done. Everyone, including the Thais make the biggest mistake with too many, too big windows. Thermalite blocks are better than glass for keeping the heat out and keeping the inside cool with the air conditioning or even just fans. Watch where the sun travels during the day to decide where the windows and type of rooms should be positioned. Your house drawing design is a nice simple layout for the skeleton and roof structure. However all the different floor levels inside is very impractical. Wood, as you have learned is so impractical in Thailand. Concrete and ceramic/granito tiles are much cooler and longer wearing.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Great tips and yes would go for a granite/granito floor if I could do it again. I like the different dimensions to the rooms which different floor levels give. A matter of taste I suppose. Thanks a lot for sharing.🙏🍻
@johntheaccountant5594
@johntheaccountant5594 3 года назад
@@breadgarlichouse2265 I would go for granito tiles every time. If faux wood flooring gets wet (highly likely in Thailand) they are f*cked. Granito tiles are solid and last for ever. There are lots of nice granito tiles with a wood finish in Do Home, Thai Watsadu, Global House etc.
@thomastessier4529
@thomastessier4529 3 года назад
Best tip of all. DO NOT pay 100% for the house until the one year warranty has passed. Hold back 10% of the total cost and wait until the one year warranty has been satisfied and the contractor has fixed any problems that have occurred in the past year. If you don't withhold money and you have problems you will never see the contractor again.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks Thomas. Good idea. My builder came around to check after a year without asking, which was nice but doesn't happen often.🙏👍
@davesmith2150
@davesmith2150 3 года назад
You better tell them that up front because they are going to want their money's when it's finished. I know Thai people well and I wouldn't fell safe tell that local contractor had all of his money.
@thomastessier4529
@thomastessier4529 3 года назад
@@davesmith2150 Of course tell them. Have that language in the contract.
@JMgmkh
@JMgmkh 6 месяцев назад
Exactly the same problems in the Philippines. (Oooooo all the locals so friendly)🤣😂😅
@oringo556
@oringo556 3 года назад
Basically you own the house for 30 years and the 'land owner' will offer you little money for the house, which isn't cool. $150k USD investment for that isn't fun.
@peejpom
@peejpom 3 года назад
This has been the most useful twenty minutes I have seen on RU-vid regarding building in Thailand , thank you .
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks. just my experiences, so glad it was useful.👍😭
@FrazerHatyai
@FrazerHatyai 4 года назад
just searched building a house in Thailand on youtube as we are looking into doing it and your video came up first haha
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
I ramble on a bit mate. Really strong anti inflammatories.😎😁
@grahamjohnson4702
@grahamjohnson4702 5 месяцев назад
That 70 baht for £1 only lasted for a few months before it dropped over a period to 50 baht for £1 and floated about, It was all due to the Asia crisis and would not have happened but for that. Even with the baht at 46 today it is still cheap to build a house provided you get a good honest builder or have a kit house built.
@brianlee7362
@brianlee7362 3 года назад
Thanks……I really appreciated this video
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
welcome Brian, I hope it was useful in some way.
@rondodson5736
@rondodson5736 3 года назад
I found my dream home in the states and bought it. I am still making improvements i want but the value just keeps going up so am very happy about that. I plan to sell it next year and move back to Thailand with my Thai wife. She wants a traditional Thai house biut has always liked amenities on American homes i have incorporated into her home in Thailand which she owned when i met her. I have my ideas about what i want and we have to do some compromising there. She wants a traditional Thai home with it being a two story. I do not want a two story but agreed but would not budge on the idea of having the master bedroom downstairs. Something i think she will appreciate as she gets older. We can have the two bedrooms upstairs to use when we have someone visiting. I also want all rooms to be over sized as i hate small rooms. I also want a full bathroom upstairs and one with the master bedroom downstairs. I want hot water for showers and sinks thru out so want a hot water heater for the house. I also want the water lines ran outside in case of breaks so they will not leak in the house if one should break and have shutoff valves in each room so if something breaks we do not have to shut off all water while one area is being repaired. Having the lines ran outside they will need to be put in concrete so the water will not be totally hot all the time . I also want plugs ins installed higher on the walls for easier access and also for safety reasons if house should ever flood. I also want the house built on a concrete slab at least one foot above ground in case of flooding. I want a two car carport but prefer the sides be covered to at least keep the rain and intruders out. I would also like to have an electric door on the garage. I want a hook up for washing machine and dryer in the carport. I also want security bars on all doors and windows. i want a large living room with room for a 65 inch screen tv with all the channels i want with surround sound and a hook up for dvd's and surround sound stereo system. I like carpet on floors but do not think it would be practical in Thailand. I want electrical lines in the walls ran in conduit so if there is a problem at some time will be easy to replace. Here in the states we have a central A/C system that cools the whole house. I like the systems in Thailand for separate A/C systems in each room so not wasting electricity to cool all the rooms when not in use. I want tinted windows with tint in the glass to keep the sunlight not so bright coming in the house. I want walk in closet for the master bedroom and smaller built in closets in the other two bedrooms. I want a large kitchen with a walk in pantry for food storage. I want a wall around the yard which will require drainage holes for rain water but i want a screen on each hole to keep snakes out of the yard. I want the wall 8 foot tall and an electric grid at the top to keep out predators, animals as well as people. I want an electric gate on the wall with a concrete driveway to the carport/garage. I want a yard big enough so wife can plant plants and a garden. I want a large kitchen with a built in chopping block on an island and room for two large refrigerators, an electric oven for baking and a water purification system for drinking water. I want a large dining room as well. I want this to be a dream home for and problem free as i am older than her and expect i will pass long before her. With a new home she shouldn't have things break down for many years. I don't care what location the house is located in. Currently my wife likes where her house is located because her friends live near so i am thinking she will want to stay in this area.
@0019808
@0019808 2 года назад
Don’t apologise! I found it very informative and interesting. I bought land (through a LTD Thai company) in 2006 in Hua Hin when you could get 80 BHT to the pound! But I sold it in 2013 after doing nothing with it for 7 years while I was still in the UK and paying taxes for the company every year. I am heading back with my Thai wife and two kids later this year, so very interesting to see how things have changed. Your idea for finding a builder was worth watching it alone. Thanks for posting.
@johnnygerard6605
@johnnygerard6605 Год назад
Right on. Been over a year and we are building in Cha Am. Any builders you know of? Krap
@mangoking787
@mangoking787 3 года назад
James are you a builder in Thailand. I do not think, from what I was told. I could buy property in Thailand. I can buy property if I had a Thai wife. Am I right. What I went through in my marriage for 27 years. It was hell. I love Thailand very much, and Thailand has a special place in my heart. 20 years ago, I looked at a property in Phuket. It had a 2 storey house with a swimming pool and 5 acres of land with a lot of coconut trees, Papaya, and Mango trees. That would be my ideal way of living. I live on a 21/2 acre property now with a 5 bedroom home on it. The price on that property 20 years ago, was $120,000 Aussie dollars. The agent said, I could buy the property, but when I saw a lawyer. He said I could buy a Condo but not a property. I did not know who to believe. I know one of my friends was taken for a ride. Now he cannot even sell his TIME SHARE.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Yes foreigners can't own land. You can lease land or own land/property through a company set up, but I would advise renting for now. If you meet someone special down the line and remarry you could buy a place if you feel the need. All the best.👍🍺
@mangoking787
@mangoking787 3 года назад
Thank you my good friend. Next month I will be 73, I will give marriage a miss.
@knowbs2122
@knowbs2122 5 месяцев назад
A wise man once told me , land is always half price .
@Champ3837
@Champ3837 2 месяца назад
Thanks for all the information. We are building a house in Pattaya. The concrete floor is done and pillars are being done. Your information is pot on. Many of the things you say I am seeing occur.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 месяца назад
Cheers mate. Glad you found the video useful. Good luck with your build. 👍
@brianlutkin2085
@brianlutkin2085 4 года назад
Good video there James, I was very very lucky I suppose, the house we built was built by my wife's brother in law. Luckily he was a very talented lad. He had builders in, roofers,window installers etc etc. He had loads of mates who live locally and do a great job. I only sent money as they needed it,over a 6 or 7 month period. In 2015 it was completed, I have my own room with en suite but we don't live there. It's a thai house now so I only stay there max 3 weeks. My wife's parents and family live there. They love it, it's a lot bigger and more modern than they used to have !!! I was very lucky but I don't live in it. It is very modern for them but they have got used to it now. It has been blessed by about 8 or 9 monks and they said to my wife's family it is a beautiful house....as it is ! Bri and frei east Yorkshire.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Brian. Yes, finding the right guys and paying in installments is the best way to go. Glad it worked out well for you both.👍🙏
@rondodson5736
@rondodson5736 3 года назад
I hadn't thought about having monks bless the house but is a great idea. My wife and i are both Buddhists so i am sure she will appreciate having it done.
@MrEye4get
@MrEye4get 4 года назад
Good suggestions! I am currently having a house built north of Chiang Rai. After purchasing 9.6 rai of farmland we found a licensed architect/engineer who is building several homes near us. He is well trained, experienced and understand real engineering standards. Every phase of the build is discussed and plans updated. We are about 35% complete and waiting for roof tiles to be manufactured and delivered.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Cheers mate. Investigating and finding a good builder relieves stress by 75 % or more. Sounds like you've done your homework and you will have a great house soon. Will be doing a 17 years on update video at some point soon too. All the best.👍🙏
@chriscrookson8524
@chriscrookson8524 4 года назад
Hi Mr Eye4get. I'm hoping to start my own small build shortly after I purchase a small plot of land. I live in Mae Chan and the land is between Mae Chan and Chiang Saen. Do you know the area? What I would like to ask is 1) How is your project progressing and are you pleased with your builder/project manager so far? And 2) Would you be willing to pass on their details to me please?
@7rehall
@7rehall 3 года назад
Thank you for your informative video, it helped incredibly. it was not boring. don’t be so hard on yourself man you’re a good guy. I appreciate the information tremendously. happy days to you and your wife and family
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks Robert. Glad the info. Was useful to you. Appreciate the kind words. All the best.👍🙏
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Don't forget to Subscribe (it's free) 😎👍. More info. and resources in the description. Thanks for watching😎🙏 Time stamp below.👇👇 0.00 - 1.44 - Intro & house build time lapse. 1.44 - 2.57 - Things to think about before starting. 2.57 - 3.42 - Middlemen, family & friends. 3.42 - 4.46 - Finding a builder. 4.46 - 5.56 - How to approach the build. 5.56 - 8.40 - Land discussion. 8.40 - 9.41 - Learn the language. 9.41 - 10.42 - Relationship & culture difference 10.43 - 11.45 - Pay in instalments. 11.45 - 14.41 - Climate. 14.41 - 15.53 - Enjoy the process. 15.53 - end - House plan & land discussion.
@johnnygerard6605
@johnnygerard6605 Год назад
Going to start a build soon in Cha Am. Any builders? Oh what was the final cost krap
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 Год назад
About 60k GBP 20 years ago. More than double that now I think. Join the building in Thailand face book group mate, great up to date info. There. Good luck 👍🍺
@paulnolan4464
@paulnolan4464 2 года назад
I would build my own, cavity walls only
@jampasurprenant1794
@jampasurprenant1794 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely educational to learn about building a house and buying land in Thailand but what I understand is if you are a foreigner you cannot buy land in Thailand that is including me no longer a Thai citizen.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 5 месяцев назад
Yep, most buy with Thai partners. Leasing is also an option.👍🍺
@anssi5853
@anssi5853 2 года назад
Drainage of the video was clear. What did it cost to join the water and electricity networks, was there anything special?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
The electric post and 3 phase system cost 16k thb (20 years ago). We used a water tank at first but had waterpipes under ground to the road for if or when the government water came. Cost about 3k THB to connect to the government water when it eventually came a few years later. All the best.👍🙏
@raymondwebb2029
@raymondwebb2029 Год назад
It was interesting to me I went down the exact same route as you well done my house isn't as big as yours but big or small the objectives are the same to get the end product
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 Год назад
True mate. Doing your homework before the build helps prevent problems. All the best.👍🍺
@TheRichieC78
@TheRichieC78 8 месяцев назад
It would be great to have a link for us to contact your builder 👍
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 8 месяцев назад
He only builds in the Tak town area. 84 now but still going strong.
@UTCM
@UTCM 4 года назад
We built one 8 years ago I can relate to everything you said , even the water issues . Our builder was honest and did a great job start to finish was 90 days , but with every build there are always issues .... Buying the land , we found it, went to the land office to see who owned it . The people at the land office tried to act as brokers and collect 3 % from the seller ..... Thats didnt fly ..... One thing we learned when word gets out your wanting to buy or build a house , everyone becomes a realitor ... Great video !
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks mate, appreciate the nice comment. Yes, we had a similar experience where when we'd decided to bulid, suddenly everyone was an architect or could build for us. As long as you do your homework and check things out as much as possible, it can be a very rewarding experience. All the best. 🙏🍻
@UTCM
@UTCM 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 Oh we enjoyed it . But I knew I had to be there everyday with the plans and we measured every inch ourselves . Only mess up was wife told him move the house left 1 meter from the plans , he moved it to the right ...... I guess its all a matter of perception whos right hahaha.
@nigelgarner3913
@nigelgarner3913 3 года назад
I'd appreciate your thoughts on this mate. I have a close friend of almost 30 years who has built up a great little holiday bungalow business in Koh Chang where I have visited several times. I do plan to move from UK to Thailand in approx 2 years & my friend is now building 3 houses (1 for him & possibly 1 for me) His wife owns the land & he would oversee the building work while I'm stuck in UK. Obviously this is just the bare bones of the story & it's still in the planning stages however I'd like your thoughts on this as opposed to buying a condo or indeed renting a condo for the first 2 years or so... Thanks for reading👍
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Hi Nigel, the red flag I see is that your friend's wife owns the land. If they divorce, u might run into some issues. I would advise to rent, see the country for 2-3 years until you're sure of where you want to be. I personally try to stay away from doing business with friends etc. but that's just me. If after a couple of years you want to stay near your friend, you could possibly do a lease agreement for the land (30 years I believe but can be renewed twice taking to 90 years) with your friends wife. Hope this was useful and good luck.🙏👍
@nigelgarner3913
@nigelgarner3913 3 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 Thanks James, you have confirmed what I was actually thinking, it seems a cracking deal what my friend is proposing but there will always be a doubt in my mind if...... & again you are indeed correct in saying about being sure where u want to live. I've visited a dozen or so times (mainly for a month at least) but there are places I visited 12 years ago that I'd like to go back & try those places once more. Thanks for the advice & I think what u have suggested is the correct route. U speak great Thai by the way👍
@delboy868
@delboy868 4 года назад
What happend to your front doors happend to mine too I work as a joiner myself but within 12 months the doors had shrunk by about 12mm in the width and all the joints opened up so now I've got aluminium as I had to take the others out as for building a house in Thailand it's bad for your health lol.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes mate it can be stressful. They put my front doors in a make shift oven for a day or 2 to dry them out but they still cracked a bit. The weather here isn't really wood friendly, I would use granite and a good alternative to wood if I could do it again. Thanks for sharing your experiences Derek 👍
@mickeyp5122
@mickeyp5122 4 года назад
Hi James, Thanks for the video found it really interesting. I am in the uk with our Daughters but my Isaan wife is in Krabi where we are building a house. I could do with being there really but due to the covid 19 situation it isn't possible at the moment. Having video calls every couple of days when my wife is on site and only paying for each job individually ie concrete footings, roof, brick work etc I have just subscribed to your channel so will check out your other video's. Thanks again. Kind regards, Mike
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks a lot Mike. Not the best of situations. I think foreigners with spouses can enter but with tests and certificates not easily accessible in the UK. As long as you keep communicating well with your wife and pay as you go, things should be ok. Thanks for subscribing and good luck with everything.👍🙏
@nkenchington6575
@nkenchington6575 3 года назад
Here's my take on things: don't expect a parochial builder to understand fake chimneys and elaborate window designs. If you want Western design, you're going to have to pony up for expat builders who get what you're attempting to do.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
True, I think I touched on that in another video. See what your builder has built and can do, then design accordingly.👍🍺
@nkenchington6575
@nkenchington6575 3 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 I asked Somchai what he thought about my homage to DaVinci, a huge fresco of Jesus and Buddha eating som tum while drinking wine, and he said no problem. Looking forward to the final result.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
@@nkenchington6575 😂 send me the final results.
@davidbowser5274
@davidbowser5274 4 года назад
Thank you for you time I thought this video was very interesting I've learnt a lot. CHEERS lovely house by the way 👍
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks David. Glad it was useful to you. All the best👍🙏
@davoyan777
@davoyan777 Год назад
time to remodel already? modern maybe?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 Год назад
Needs some repair now, but not a fan of modern. 👍🍺
@chriscrookson8524
@chriscrookson8524 4 года назад
As I'm about to take the plunge myself, I found your video really useful and full of common sense. As you say, we have had umpteen recommendations from friends, locals and acquaintances. It can get a little confusing at times! I'm meeting someone from the Land office in a few weeks who will survey and place the Chanote markers on the land. Then I will go ahead with the land purchase when I've seen the paperwork af the Land Office. Finding the builder, engineer, architect etc is a little daunting though! Thanks for your useful advice.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Chris. When meeting with the land office you can ask if there is someone available to draw up plans. This can be a cheaper option especially if you have rough house plans made by yourself. These can be passed onto your builder. I would investigate builders and go on customer recommendations rather than recommendations from people who haven't had a house built (family, friends etc.) Good luck mate.
@chriscrookson8524
@chriscrookson8524 4 года назад
Thanks for your reply James. I'll take your advice and approach the guy from the Land Office for recommendations. Cheers.
@stevecarroll8513
@stevecarroll8513 4 года назад
Hi James, brilliant vlog! Just moved into our newly built home in Mae Rim having watched remotely from England the build.. thanks for taking the time to share
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Sorry for the late reply Steve. Thanks mate. It can be quite a daunting proposition building here, so glad if it can help someone out. Hope the house build is going well. All the best.
@tomobrien8417
@tomobrien8417 2 года назад
French drains are really good and cheap way to get rid of water.You can buy the pipes on massive rolls saving a foutune and are really easy to fit, worth a look online
@davegadge1
@davegadge1 2 года назад
Great content, what about getting a house build and you or your partner is not Thai! Thanks for posting
@PlaceOfAbundance-cv8kp
@PlaceOfAbundance-cv8kp 7 месяцев назад
This is by far the most informative video I came up with here on YT in building a house in Thailand. By the way, your house is beautiful and impressive, I love it!!❤️ My husband and I were in Thailand in October of '23. We contacted a realtor in Hua Hin LAZUDI who took us around to look at five existing houses in the area as well as new homes in subdivisions that are being built. We look forward to going back in 2025 but we would first have to sell our house in the US, being able to relocate into a smaller house, and then start planning to build our vacation villa though it might not be in Hua Hin but Pattaya. The realtor has agreed to assist us should we pursue our plan, and we're happy about that.😃
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 7 месяцев назад
Cheers glad u liked the video. Good luck with your future plans.👍🍺
@山川みさみさ
@山川みさみさ 4 года назад
In Thailand, they put the waste tank underground and punch some holes so the waste goes into the soil. My house is about 30 years old and never empty the tank too but for a house, with wood build-in, you need to watch out for pests like termites.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes I must have the same system as you because no problems in 17 years. No issues with termites so far but always checking. All the best Kisuke.👍🙏
@山川みさみさ
@山川みさみさ 3 года назад
@@breadgarlichouse2265 as far as I know, there is no issue at all. And I live in Bangkok so I use tap water. As you said, it could be troublesome in the countryside where groundwater is the only option.
@kurniawan5723
@kurniawan5723 3 года назад
Why a lot of Thailand peoples built Wooden house than concrete house?
@skyfarmorganics
@skyfarmorganics 4 года назад
Great video and tips, thanks James. I will be starting my house build this year near Maha Sarakham after having the land raised already. I have chosen to project manage everything, buy all the materials, and I have done all the plans. I am really looking forward to it.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Hope it all goes well. Take the rough with the smooth ,check everything as much as you can , have a bit of lao kao with the guys at the end of the day & you will be fine. Good luck.
@viktorgabo
@viktorgabo 3 года назад
Yo James, came across your Vlogs a couple of days ago and watched a few episodes. Been here myself since 2006 with house, wife, daughter in BKK. On a personal note and please excuse...you don't have to answer. Sounds like in this video that your marriage fell apart with all the stress you explained about building a house, etc. So, you guys have been apart a long time and you raised your daughter by yourself? Maybe, I misinterpreted but if not I can totally understand how it could have happened. Greetings!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Yep it was hard on the relationship and we separated but we have a relationship now that works ok. I will be doing a video on how difficulties can arise for guys living here some time in the future. All the best Viktor.👍🙏
@anssi5853
@anssi5853 2 года назад
Thanks. The building drawings in particular were something I haven’t seen from others and told a lot about how they are built in Thailand. You can prepare to order a suction truck in the near future to empty the fibers you mention😂👍
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
Haven't done anything in 20 years suction wise and I eat a lot of fibre😁. Whatever was put in works lol.
@glenarnett7589
@glenarnett7589 3 года назад
Hello I need someone that can build a inside bathroom in a house already constructed? In Bur Ram Thailand . Do you know a (trusted person)?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
I'm not from that area and you'd need a local person. The 'isaan farang' and 'building in Thailand group' facebook groups would be the place to ask. Lots of great members willing to help out. Good luck Glen. 👍🙏
@badbadgerretiredinthailand
@badbadgerretiredinthailand 4 года назад
HI James, just starting a catch up on all you videos buddy !
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Hope you're still awake lol. All the best mate.
@badbadgerretiredinthailand
@badbadgerretiredinthailand 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 yes will do it over a few days,
@kajadeco
@kajadeco 2 года назад
Hi, useful tips that I will definitely need in the future. Thanks for all the info. I enjoy all your videos. Especially those about houses. In the future I hope to be able to get my own place somewhere with my Thai wife.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
Glad u found it useful. Getting as much info. Before you go ahead is key. Do your homework and you can have a nice place here in Thailand.🙏👍
@SimosThailand
@SimosThailand 4 года назад
Wow, amazing video - incredibly useful in showing the ‘fun’ of building a house in Thailand. I wish we’d decided to build - or even buy - around that time too as FX was decent and things still cheap (in comparison). Fab video though 👍🏻
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks mate. Yes very lucky with the rate. Would be half the size if I built now. Take care Simo.🙏👍
@markm4951
@markm4951 3 года назад
James thanks for the video. I'm going down this journey for the next 18 months as we prepare to build a home for my wife's parents in Isaan
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
No problem mate. Everyone's experience is different, but hopefully some useful info.👍🙏
@c.k.2
@c.k.2 3 года назад
18:46 pig farm 😅 A classic way by local Thai woman, how to extort more money from farang. Glad you didn’t fall for it.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
It was certainly one of those stories. Had to just laugh in the end.😁👍🍺
@davesmith2150
@davesmith2150 3 года назад
Nice house I like the pillers and the wood the good thing about wood is it won't ever go out of style were as tile does after 15ys....I want to build on my wife's farm in ubon they don't have any paperwork on the land its been in the family for 4 generations or more we cleared the 10 rai and planted rubber 9 years ago...I want to spend 2 to 3mil I want find a contractor show him pics of the quality I'm after then get a bid by the sqm paying 10 or 20% increments I know cheap builds start at 4k sqm and 20k high end. Or I'm thinking my father inlaw likes building he's an amateur hes honest he can get labor and tradesmen and I'm a finish carpenter we could do it for nice for 1 to 1.5mil ....any ideas or advice
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
I would investigate a builder who's built good houses in your area. personally I wouldn't use family as things can turn ugly when money is envolved. 2-3 million is quite a lot here. Good luck with everything.🙏👍
@Swimfinz
@Swimfinz 4 года назад
Great video James, you are a Brave Hombre, or as Zorba the Greek would intone "....you went for the whole catastrophe!" Worth a read. Good Lordy, wifey, kids and a house! Nice job, beautiful house. I've been a builder in USA for 45 years and Thailand is my vacation place, NOT domicile. I would recommend one tip: Once you have the drawings of your dream house in the 90% range, ask around to local hobby shops for a model maker and have a kid build a model of your house with removable roof. A 3-Dmodel goes a long way to settling differences before they get expensive. This model can be spun about your land to take in sun, wind and temps.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Great advice mate especially for those with language barrier problems. Anything that illustrates exactly what you want is a bonus.🙏👍
@petertaylor2148
@petertaylor2148 3 года назад
Good advice, I'll be taking it on board... Thanks We can all see that your house is an excellent design and it has a very good quality to it all.. 👍
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Cheers Peter, glad it was useful.🙏
@bkkbound
@bkkbound 4 года назад
Great vlog, sound advice, we completed a second house build a couple of years ago.. on the second house I had to sign a disclaimer at the land office confirming I understood I had no rights to the land..
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks mate. Yes, I remember signing something like that showing the funds for the land were from my wife etc. Long time ago lol. All the best.
@Swimfinz
@Swimfinz 4 года назад
BBKBound: ....whether it is a 48k baht Honda Wave or pricey house, ALL falangs have to ask themselves: "...can I leave the Kingdom leaving all my kit and possessions behind? Yes or no?" If no, then do not proceed. Too many horror stories are out there.
@robaitken6984
@robaitken6984 4 года назад
Make sure you like the area, that you intend to build, mostly guys pay / build a house in their wifes province, and later realise they do not like the area, and her family's interference, seen / heard of many guys that have gone down that track, I rent a house, that was built for me, as an investment property, so I have quite a bit of imput in the building of it, been here close to 6 years total, over 4 years in this house. I watched it being built, went there daily to see progress, there were 2 husband and wife teams from Mayanmar / Burma, and a Thai Boss, very happy with the work from the married couples. My landlord paid in stages, never pay all up front, and never make final payment, until you are 100% happy with the finished product
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Great advice mate. Your first point is very important. Guys don't realize how much their partners family will get involved with everything. Some guys are okay with it, but some can't handle it after a few years. Good luck.
@R0yL33
@R0yL33 2 года назад
Beautiful house! Love the woodwork. You look young enough to easily outlive the lease... hopefully the wife won't charge too much after that .🤣
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
Cheers, everything is in my daughter's name.👍🙏
@quickissme
@quickissme 4 года назад
Hey great vid, living in Chiang Rai. Beautiful home, I can only smile when you talk about family and friends knowing someone who can do this and that and yes things do get a lil heated when you feel they're not listening.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks mate, Sounds like you had some similar experiences .Hope you're well up in Chiang Rai. 👍🙏
@paulvarley2721
@paulvarley2721 4 года назад
Hi I have a Thai wife from north east Thailand. We are currently in Singapore and considering moving to Thailand near her family. We have some options on land but I’m unsure as to cost to build. What would a similar property to yours cost (if that’s not too cheeky)
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
No problem Paul. Just for the house with a lot of teak, roof top garage and 230 m concrete wall about 3.2 million Baht. Bear in mind this was nearly 20 years ago. Petrol was half the price which made costs very low. If I had to take a wild guess, I would put it at 5-6 million bht. to build now without land. Take away the teak wood maybe 4.5 - 5. This is a wild guess however. Good luck with your future plans and drop me a line if you want any more advice. Will help if I can. All the best.
@paulvarley2721
@paulvarley2721 4 года назад
James Abroad great thanks for all the help. Will definitely keep in touch etc
@paulvarley2721
@paulvarley2721 4 года назад
James Abroad great thanks for all the help. Will definitely keep in touch etc
@edmundcprice3440
@edmundcprice3440 4 года назад
Well done my friend.Am not into all these internet things but,i just wanted to thank you for your knowledge and experience. Very strong and very interesting .Thanks for adding the stories went bad.Planning to go your route in being there and see it through from start to finish..You helped cleared my trust issue.You and your builder got it together very well.Very beautiful home.guessing your grass growing good by now..hope you can if you see it ok to recomend builders..Perhaps the builder you used.BUT A VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL HOME.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Edmund for the kind words. Just Hoping to helps guys out Who are thinking of doing the same thing. My builder is now in his eighties and retired. I would go on customer recommendations and checking previous builds of any builder you are thinking of using. Hope everything goes well and you can contact me here If you want any advice. All the best.👍🙏
@andyroid7339
@andyroid7339 3 года назад
Your advice, thought processes, thoroughness and planning are excellent! Though I can't yet speak from experience, I imagine a build without problems must be virtually non-existent. I hope to do exactly as you've done, with my wife owning a plot of 0.5 acre (approx. 2000sqm). I hope my planning will be as meticulous. I would like to ask: - is the water table high in most of Thailand? Is this why soil is used to raise land height nearly everywhere? - Why are western building techniques not commonly used (e.g. concrete slab floors, electrical cabling run through conduit in the cavity of a wall)? Is it purely down to cost? - regarding cooling and renewable energy and the environment, are more environmentally considerate alternatives to A/C now being used (e.g. ground source cooling (like a reversed heat pump) , solar water heating and PV panels, rainwater conservation tank for non-potable use. (Just seen you've a video covering this so I'll go there now!). I like the thought given to wind direction and the openness of your living area)? Sorry about the questions, I've subscribed so perhaps I won't have to ask as many in the future! Best Wishes.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks mate. Soil is usually put down if the land is lower than the road or if the area is prone to flooding. I think it is purely down to cost on how they build here. Bryan's Thailand channel has good info. on alternative methods If you check his building playlist. I don't have that much knowledge on renewable energy etc. The FB group in my other video( link in the description) is worth joining. It has people with great info.on the subject. Duncan who I mention in that video is a member and I'm sure he'd be happy to answer any questions. Thanks for subscribing and feel free to ask more questions.👍🍺
@stevenmillard693
@stevenmillard693 3 года назад
Absolutely spot on! Great advice. I built a house in Phu Pha Man in 2019 and had exactly the same experiences. Happy times, frustrating times and a constant battle to get quality out of the builder. Ended up with a great house but would never deal with the builder again.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
True, certainly some rough patches along the way, but glad I did it. Cheers Steven.👍🍺
@s1981Seiuli_Luafalealo_Kalolo.
@s1981Seiuli_Luafalealo_Kalolo. 4 года назад
You are absolutely right about stress over building a house in Thailand and your relationship with your wife to. So I back down is her house I want to built for her. Less stress for me. Lol. But I want her to have a nice things and not to take advantage of. In a few months we start building in kalasin I bought a small land from her family .
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes, try to communicate as much as you can and there'll be less stress. Good luck with the build in Kalasin mate.🙏🏻👍
@robertstrutt5468
@robertstrutt5468 2 года назад
ex licenced aus builder, was a piece of piss building in thailand, if you know what you are doing, after 9 years our house is fabulous, even the electrical is good, you just have to know how things are done correctely, first time ,thais have no training, so how can you expect them to do a good job !
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
No building knowledge myself, so not a simple process for me.👍
@larryadams65
@larryadams65 2 года назад
You forgot the main thing, pay the builder in 10 equal parts, the you should not lose, larry
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 2 года назад
I did say pay in installments.
@stevenroberts9370
@stevenroberts9370 4 года назад
Great information and nice build. Planning on building a house in Phuket at the moment. Nice touches on railings and details on support posts as well as other features that make a house attractive which you don't see too often in a Thai built house. Did you plan these nice touches yourself or did the architect? Also how many sq. meter is your house?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Steven. I designed the basic floor plan of the house myself and the builder added touches like the roman posts and other features that looked great. He was a class above other builders in the area and had some great suggestions throughout the build. The house is just over 280 sq.m. Hope the build goes well in Phuket. I Will be doing a couple more building/design videos. 👍🙏
@farangforevet1709
@farangforevet1709 3 года назад
Very good video....thank you for the upload. My wife built a new home in her village back in 2019.....we are leaving in Europe only occasionally visiting Thailand. I designed it and a local architect draw the final detailed plans. It was a fixed price for the labor (about 30% of the total cost) and wife buy and pay materials. It was a good experience and we were very lucky to found a good local construction builder that had a good team. My advice is to built a home within the experience and the abilities your construction team has already done in previous projects. I mean that you shouldn't go outside their comfort zone. If you ask them to built you something they never had built before or you have a western way of doing it and you ask them if they can do.......they will always say....Yes can do but the reality is that they just don't want to loose face and simply can't answer to you.... I don't know....i can't do it....i don't have experience with this exc. If you will go this road then the pain and frustration will be big. Know what you want to do and what it is possible to do with your assets and your building team method and experience. Overall it was a great experience and If I get a second chance to be able to do it again there is a lot of room of improvements and different approaches.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Cheers, an completely agree about designing something within your builders capabilities, especially in rural areas.🙏👍
@farangforevet1709
@farangforevet1709 3 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 this is the home I told you I designed and wife built.....about 115sqm 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 2 kitchen... Total cost +900.000 baht includes everything except land that already was wife's. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t7dBXKuYkOI.html
@farangforevet1709
@farangforevet1709 3 года назад
It is a low budget construction and it was built in 2 1/2 months. Only wife there to overlook and manage everything.....she didn't have any before experience. I personally have some concerns especially in how they build walls but so far so good. Practice make better..... 5555
@RobertSantos-rw8dy
@RobertSantos-rw8dy 4 года назад
Thanks for your insights.. about 10 years ago we extended our house a bit... luckily all went ok.. Spoke Thai fluently and Thai wife was on the mission.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes if you speak good Thai and both yourself and your wife are on the same page it makes things a lot easier. Take care Robert.👍🙏
@jimfberry
@jimfberry 3 года назад
Nice Job James!!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Cheers Jimmy.🍺👍
@livinginthailand7487
@livinginthailand7487 4 года назад
Lovely home James, you certainly had your head screwed on. 👍🍻
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks mate. A few screws fell out along the way but it's all good and still standing. 👍
@rondawson6118
@rondawson6118 4 года назад
James, Educational video with a good deal of tips and solid information. I think the best option is do your research and get a reputable architect/construction company to build your home. You will pay more and get better long term results. Ron
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Ron. Yes, that seems the best option. Doing it in stages with different teams will only increase stress levels and if mistakes are made, can be costlier in the long run. All the best.
@bjornleonhenry9750
@bjornleonhenry9750 3 года назад
I'm not building a house now right , but I've been here long time and done it before. I must agree with everything you said and your advice can be super valuable if you've not been thru this before!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks Bjorn. Just things I experienced so hopefully others can gain something from it. All the best.👍🙏
@scarletpimpernel6813
@scarletpimpernel6813 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips, suggestions, and advice! I am considering building in Thailand and this is exactly the information I am looking for. I am currently studying Thai so I'm already taking your advice!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes learning the language really helps. Little bit every day is the best way. Good luck with the build and your plans. 🙏👍
@chriskay3440
@chriskay3440 4 года назад
Some great advice and tips.....thanks taking time to share James.....much appreciated 🙏
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Chris. Glad you liked it. All the best.
@ako5bcv
@ako5bcv 3 года назад
This is brilliant information and I thank you for this 🙏 great videos
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks. Appreciate the kind words.👍🍺
@joemullen2583
@joemullen2583 4 года назад
Nice house James, good job
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks Joe. It took a bit of work but was worth it. All the best 👍🙏
@jasonhyman6270
@jasonhyman6270 3 года назад
My gf lives in Tak , very interesting tips as I am interested in housing there .
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Glad they were useful jason. All the best.👍🍻
@philipsissons5299
@philipsissons5299 4 года назад
Very informative James and well presented. We are in the process of relocating to my partners village and will be building a house on 2 rai and I will be sure to heed your advice re family members and friends. I am inclined to go down the same path as you and will find a reputable local builder who can project manage the entire build. Best regards for the future and will look forward to sharing your experiences in Thailand.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Glad it was useful. You will find your own way and as long as you investigate everything as much as you can, it should be a fun & exciting time. Good luck with your new house.
@stangoodvibes
@stangoodvibes 4 года назад
Oh hey, sorry, quick question - you didn't touch on getting services to the home. I've got a lifestyle property in New Zealand which was off grid until I eventually paid for grid power to come up my road. And I still run rainwater and a septic tank. What did you for power, water and human waste?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes will touch on this in a future episode but we had to pay about 500 us dollars for an electric post and 3 phase electric box. Initially didn't have government water, used to have water delivered to our water tank but eventually got government water for about $100. I talked about waste disposal a bit near the end of this video. It was a 3 concrete ringed system that works well (no issues to date). 👍🙏
@stangoodvibes
@stangoodvibes 2 года назад
Hey I made it to Thailand - the last 6 months have been awesome without any tourists! Spent a month in Hua Hin. I've got a few tips of my own now I've been 'in country' for a while 😅
@jennybruckheimer31
@jennybruckheimer31 4 года назад
Very interesting. Love your house!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thank you Jenny 👍🙏
@scoobydog411
@scoobydog411 3 года назад
Please keep making videos. You can make update videos on your older ones.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Yes will be making more videos in the cool season. Lots of rain here at the moment. Hope you're well mate.🙏👍
@stangoodvibes
@stangoodvibes 4 года назад
Hey great video. I'm looking at building in Hua Hin with my Thai GF. I really appreciated the tip about buying in the wet season. Great advice. My GF is your more typical Thai woman who has low level emotional filters so the relationship advice was... Illuminating lol.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Cheers David. Yep try to get an idea of how the weather is in the area you intend to build, flooding etc. Wet season and dry season here are like living in two different countries. Relationship with the missus can get strained so be ready for a few deep breaths and maybe a bottle of vodka or 3 😎. Let me know how the build goes. 👍🙏
@stangoodvibes
@stangoodvibes 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 haha we already had a small argument last night on video chat about single story vs double story LOL
@jasonswift4191
@jasonswift4191 3 года назад
built my house about 20 years ago but went down a different route, got a morgage from the bank and they did the money transfer to the builder. every stage the builder would inform the bank. then the bank would come to the house and check. the bank would talk to us and make sure we were happy and then if everything was ok they would give the builder the next payment. the builder had a price list of all the materials toilets, sinks, tiles, taps ,doors etc. so we could shop for what we wanted if it was cheaper it would be taken off the price. we did change the floor tiles and put granit down. which makes the house a lot cooler.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Wow Jason, sounds a good way of doing it. I wouldn't think the bank would care that much how the money was spent. What bank did you use?
@jasonswift4191
@jasonswift4191 3 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 we used krung thai bank. paid the house off last year but borrowed against it for a few things. namely, one of my daughters at uni in bangkok.
@boxcartwilly
@boxcartwilly 2 года назад
👍😎
@dennis687
@dennis687 4 года назад
Hi James your video was very helpful I am looking at build a house in Ban Dung-Na Mai Area how to find some one that is a architect to design the house and what price do you think a two bedroom house would be
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
You can draw a design u like and ask in the land office or orbator if anyone can draw up the plans. This is the cheapest option. Our builder drew up the plans for us. Cost all depends on the materials you use. Anything from 500k to 3mill. Baht. Another option would be to ask in local expat groups on FB. Most rural builds don't employ an architect. Good luck Dennis.🙏👍
@dennis687
@dennis687 4 года назад
James Abroad thank very much for giving me the advice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@dubongros3108
@dubongros3108 3 года назад
One thing is missing. A picture of the land in dry season and another one in the rainy one .
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Yes, didn't have the camera with me when it was flooding, more concerned with what to do. Didn't think I'd have a YT channel 15 years later. 😁 All the best Dubon.
@petergoldstein7987
@petergoldstein7987 4 года назад
James: Excellent video and such great advice. I am looking now for a reputable builder in Buriram and I'll ask around at the pubs. Thanks so much.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Glad it helped Peter. Exciting time and it can be done. I would suggest Just finding a reputable builder who can do the entire build (take a look at his work first if poss.) All the best.
@petergoldstein7987
@petergoldstein7987 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 I will heed your advice. Thanks.
@tikidoo1
@tikidoo1 4 года назад
Helpful information 🤙, thank you
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thank you, glad it was useful.🙏👍
@raymondwebb2029
@raymondwebb2029 4 года назад
100% spot on with every point i done mine exactly the same way went like a dream
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Cheers Raymond, glad everything worked out for you.👍🙏
@jasemate2010
@jasemate2010 4 года назад
James great video fella with some proper good advise. I’m just having some builders work around my house - extension to the side and a sundeck at the back. They seem to be doing a great job and I’m really pleased with the work they are getting on with. I am videoing everything and I’m just about the launch my own RU-vid channel. I’ve only put a couple of videos online so far but I have absolutely loads coming up, I just need some time to sit down and edit them. Things are really hectic at the moment with the builders and we’ve just set up and chilli farm with 6,000 chilli trees! Maybe when things calm down a bit we could get together as I’m sure we’d have a lot in common. I could give your channel a shout out and visa versa.
@skyfarmorganics
@skyfarmorganics 4 года назад
Just subscribed to your channel also
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Hope the build is going well. Yep will always support your channel mate. Keep it up!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
@@skyfarmorganics Thanks mate. Put your build on RU-vid ! I bought a yi lite camera from lazada which does the job (3-4000 baht). I'm always interested how other guys approach this and good to look back on for yourself. Subscribed back.
@skyfarmorganics
@skyfarmorganics 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 yes I will be doing some videos covering the build over a couple of years as what I'm doing is a little unconventional and quite a large project with several structures. I've already been filming the work on raising the land.
@livingin2worlds137
@livingin2worlds137 4 года назад
Very good information. It took us 5 years to find our land and we have not started building yet. Thanks for this.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Just some food for thought. Hope all goes well when you start the build. My only advice would be investigate as much as you can, communicate with your partner and enjoy !!! Take care 🙏
@livingin2worlds137
@livingin2worlds137 4 года назад
@@jamesabroad8589 I am always looking for a better way to do things. We are building homes in Canada and Thailand over the next 2 years so I am doing as much research as possible. I understand construction in Canada but it is a different beast here. I will be documenting both builds on my channel.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
@@livingin2worlds137 I will subscribe and look forward to seeing how it goes.👍🙏
@keithskelton5596
@keithskelton5596 3 года назад
Can you advise a cost per m2 For the complete house & drainage etc.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
It depends on a few factors Keith. The builder you choose, materials/specs. Single/double storey and where you're building. Can be anything from 8k to over 20k. Between 10k -15k for a medium spec house is about average.🍺👍
@keithskelton5596
@keithskelton5596 3 года назад
Thanks James My spec is regular stuff A single storey dwelling house about 160 m2 ish internally With a reasonable insulated valued envelope No swimming pool But granite worktops in the kitchen & ceramic tiled floors With a solar powered water heating system ( I installed panels from Australia in my house in Kandy SRI Lanka 12 years ago& been worthwhile & low maintenance ) Cheers thanks for the reply
@iamnotgoingtodie7817
@iamnotgoingtodie7817 3 года назад
How much were your plans?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
No price really, Included in the price of the build. My builder drew up the plans.👍
@pauljoseph3182
@pauljoseph3182 3 года назад
Proper Electric 5555555
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Haha, yes tip no. 11. I guess you've seen my latest video Paul.😎👍🍺
@johngledhill2970
@johngledhill2970 4 года назад
Very good video, I am in the process of buying 4rai of land in Krabi(with Chinot) in conjunction with my wife's sister(both university educated, intelligent and honest), and I have decided not to hand over the money, but to make a legal loan to her, then she will lease our half of the land back to me, this way I have control over the land, and the money is still mine. What do you think of this method?
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks John, yes I know guys that are doing this to feel more secure with their investment. If you don't have kids to leave the property too, I think it's a wise move. It all depends on personal circumstances. I discuss building a house in my 1.95 million baht house video. A few guys in the comments are planning on doing similar things. Hope it all works out.🙏👍
@geoffdanker3034
@geoffdanker3034 4 года назад
I just discovered your vids today. Thanks. Really informative and a few chuckles. Cheers, man.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Cheers Geoff. Glad you like them. All the best 👍🙏
@NannapatThai
@NannapatThai 4 года назад
👍
@illbill645
@illbill645 4 года назад
Very interesting vlog and gives me many things to think about it. My wife wants to build a house for us to retire to on some land her sister owns. I really did not have to many questions until I watched this video.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thank you. Yes, good to check a few things before you start. Sure everything will be fine and hope the build goes well 🙏👍
@johntheaccountant5594
@johntheaccountant5594 4 года назад
James, you are pretty spot on. Main problems with building a house is: 1) roof designs are usually too complicated and end up having structural problems or leak when it rains and it is windy. 2) Thais seem to find it very difficult to build staircases where the steps are all the same height and length. 3) Thais do not seem to understand that water or crap flows downhill; sewage and waste often doesn't work properly I like the style of your house, however, not practical long term; not sure if wooden floors will wear well without maintenance (something most Thais do not know about).
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Thanks John. Yes good points. If I could do it again I would have gone with granite floors ( same price ). 🙏👍
@KrayPurn
@KrayPurn 4 года назад
44 degrees.......that is nuts!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
Yes it hit 44.7 two months ago lol. All the best 🙏👍
@netandjer7024
@netandjer7024 3 года назад
great advice thanks!
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Cheers Kani, hope it was useful. 👍🙏
@gartjone1846
@gartjone1846 4 года назад
Interesting
@jakeharrison6603
@jakeharrison6603 3 года назад
Really solid advice!! Especially with the family/face saving aspect of things.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 3 года назад
Thanks Jake. Can cause frustrations and arguments so good to be aware. All the best. 🍺👍🙏
@scottattrill1228
@scottattrill1228 4 года назад
I plan to build this year coming. I would like to see how to clear and prepare the land to build.
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
When we bought the land, the land agency organized a tractor to clear the land as part of the deal. Once the land is cleared your builder should know what to do.👍
@scottattrill1228
@scottattrill1228 4 года назад
Hi James. We bought the land and have it in the wife’s name So I am learning as much as I can so o don’t get burnt like last time. Long story. Anyway I want to learn how to prepare the land for a build so when I hire someone I know it’s being done right. Also seeing as this will be done from scratch it might be possible to film it and you could use the video i shoot and place your narrative over it for your channel. I have no need for my own channel but would be happy to do this as progress is happening
@jamesabroad8589
@jamesabroad8589 4 года назад
@@scottattrill1228 Hi Scott. The builder you hire should have knowledge on how to prepare the land in terms of amount of soil needed etc. Would love to see your build on YT. Starting a channel is easy and fun to do. Might be difficult to use your footage as I don't know the day to day goings on with the build. Investigate builders, check things as much as you can and you should be fine.👍🙏
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