Need Vacation Condo To Rent Rent Condo in Pattaya for a week Desired
#15
Posted 06 July 2011 - 07:30 AM
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#16
Posted 06 July 2011 - 08:12 AM
Rob Jones, on 05 July 2011 - 02:04 PM, said:
A 2 second google search found me ViewTalay 1 & 2 providing 1 week rentals.
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Posted 06 July 2011 - 08:45 AM
som nam na, on 05 July 2011 - 09:39 PM, said:
Rob I understand the point you are making about hotels for short term stays and as a general rule of thumb it is spot on, but one size really doesn't fit all. Some people prefer condos and depending on the agent / condo the price can be either more or less than staying in a hotel. Also the tenants I get seem to want the experience and are not driven by the last baht, if they were they would be in a 300 baht room on 3rd Road without a swimming pool.
If I want breakfast I have it made for me and enjoy watching the cook at the same time, with our without her uniform on. Cleaning is usually done by the lady de jour, that's what I mean about "if required". Towels and bed linen are not a problem as we make sure there are plenty in the condo, so that one set can be in the laundry downstairs and one in use and one set spare.
As for renting short term then if you are right that " Nobody in their right mind owning a condo would rent it out for a week. Minimum a month, ideally 3 months +" then it must mean me and a lot of other condo owners must be in the minority.
Not had any problems with noise but I do know Dancewatchers are on hand in case of any problems with the condo as part of the service.
It works well for me, the tenants who rent and the agent. I get a 5 - 8+% return pa on my condo plus get to stay for free. Not every tenant is an arsehole and likewise Dancewatcher is a very reputable agent. He must be doing something right the amount of repeat business he gets. Rental rates vary depending on time of year and length of stay but are in the region of THB 700 to 1200 per night, the agents fees are clear and up front on his website.
som nam na, I think if I step this argument up it wont do your business much good, so i'm not going to. You have your biased view I have my non biased views.
One thing I cant ignore though is this 1200 Baht a night? Incredulous........
#18
Posted 06 July 2011 - 08:47 AM
Tripper, on 06 July 2011 - 08:12 AM, said:
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Anyone paying 1350 Baht a night for a room in VT2 must be mad!
And because they are advertising this doesn't mean they are getting any customers
#19 Guest_Parkwahn_*
Posted 06 July 2011 - 08:50 AM
som nam na, on 05 July 2011 - 09:39 PM, said:
Rob I understand the point you are making about hotels for short term stays and as a general rule of thumb it is spot on, but one size really doesn't fit all. Some people prefer condos and depending on the agent / condo the price can be either more or less than staying in a hotel. Also the tenants I get seem to want the experience and are not driven by the last baht, if they were they would be in a 300 baht room on 3rd Road without a swimming pool.
If I want breakfast I have it made for me and enjoy watching the cook at the same time, with our without her uniform on. Cleaning is usually done by the lady de jour, that's what I mean about "if required". Towels and bed linen are not a problem as we make sure there are plenty in the condo, so that one set can be in the laundry downstairs and one in use and one set spare.
As for renting short term then if you are right that " Nobody in their right mind owning a condo would rent it out for a week. Minimum a month, ideally 3 months +" then it must mean me and a lot of other condo owners must be in the minority.
Not had any problems with noise but I do know Dancewatchers are on hand in case of any problems with the condo as part of the service.
It works well for me, the tenants who rent and the agent. I get a 5 - 8+% return pa on my condo plus get to stay for free. Not every tenant is an arsehole and likewise Dancewatcher is a very reputable agent. He must be doing something right the amount of repeat business he gets. Rental rates vary depending on time of year and length of stay but are in the region of THB 700 to 1200 per night, the agents fees are clear and up front on his website.
Dont tell everyone they will all want one, did you not know the Pattaya experts that own nothing here say you cant make money
Put in your savings on hotel fees that figure would increase, hmmm all that is net
#20
Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:16 AM
Rob Jones, on 06 July 2011 - 08:47 AM, said:
And because they are advertising this doesn't mean they are getting any customers
Whether they are renting or not is a mute point, you claimed no agents rent Condo's on a weekly basis, I was merely correcting your false statement.
#21
Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:21 AM
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Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:21 AM
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Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:27 AM
#24
Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:46 AM
Seasonnal renting, by week was what gave me the biggest income. And the agent that handled it was happy also, as it means charging 4 contract fees per month instead of one.
When rented for 2 1/2 or 3 months like that, it gave me more income then if I rented it for 1 year on a long term base .
#25
Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:52 AM
Rob Jones, on 06 July 2011 - 08:45 AM, said:
One thing I cant ignore though is this 1200 Baht a night? Incredulous........
Rob you have created a major thread fuck here to which I have added by making the mistake of answering you. Califdan merely put a sensible question wanting information on short term condo rentals to which there were a couple of helpful replies from Obession, Gator001, Trpper, etc. I tried to answer honestly and posted photos to show what I had available.
You on the other hand misread the original post, answered the wrong question then proceeded to make incorrect negative misleading statements even when faced with direct evidence to the contrary. Condos are available for daily weekly and monthly rates on a serviced basis in Pattaya and Jomtien at affordable rates. There are agents out there who do this, Dancewatchers, Phil Christy, Buriram Boy (View Talay Condos) etc. The owners are who do it are not crazy just letting out good quality units for a reasonable financial return. A good arrangement for the tenants, owners and agents.
No wonder some people can find posting on Pattaya Boards daunting when all they get is the crap like you you are serving up here. My Grandfather gave me some good advice and that is when arguing with an idiot to stop. I am stopping now. :thumbdown:
This post has been edited by som nam na: 06 July 2011 - 10:03 AM
#26
Posted 06 July 2011 - 09:58 AM
Very common in Spain for Germans to rent an apartment or house for a holiday. Also dancewatcher has a great reputation on some of the other boards seems like a good idea to me.
#27
Posted 06 July 2011 - 11:01 AM
som nam na, on 06 July 2011 - 09:52 AM, said:
You on the other hand misread the original post, answered the wrong question then proceeded to make incorrect negative misleading statements even when faced with direct evidence to the contrary. Condos are available for daily weekly and monthly rates on a serviced basis in Pattaya and Jomtien at affordable rates. There are agents out there who do this, Dancewatchers, Phil Christy, Buriram Boy (View Talay Condos) etc. The owners are who do it are not crazy just letting out good quality units for a reasonable financial return. A good arrangement for the tenants, owners and agents.
No wonder some people can find posting on Pattaya Boards daunting when all they get is the crap like you you are serving up here. My Grandfather gave me some good advice and that is when arguing with an idiot to stop. I am stopping now. :thumbdown:
What has your grandfathers advice to you got to do with renting a condo in Pattaya? I think you should practice what you preach! If posting strictly and literally on topic gives you a hard on, continue, if helping someone is more of a priority well than do that. I dont think I thread fucked at all, I just gave my opinion on condo renting for a week - which I will stick with, even the OP has admitted its a rather strange request, even som nam na has acquiesced to that too.
Its relevant in my opinion because at the time I didn't know that the OP wanted to buy a condo so therefore I was giving him unbiased opinion on the pros and cons of doing so. The OP may not be aware of utilities or maid service etc.
If you came in here and asked about the music policy in a nightclub in Nokhan Phanom,and I knew, should I say:
1. Trance
2. It closed down last month mate, dont waste 12 hours driving there
You didnt ask about whether the club had closed down but its probably more helpful than the answer you were looking for.
This post has been edited by Rob Jones: 06 July 2011 - 11:02 AM
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Posted 06 July 2011 - 03:41 PM

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