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Hua Hin Info
More information on the Hua Hin area can be found on these websites:
Tourism Hua Hin: tourist and travel info and guides
Hua Hin Expat: the town's first and original expat website.
Hua Hin Business Directory: free listings for Hua Hin companies.
Hua Hin Classifieds: free online classifieds for Hua Hin. |
July 2008: HHAD welcomes two new accommodation partners Ghouse and SeaJays along with Stefano's offering fine Italian cuisine.
We have also been notified of a new Thai forum and information site for the area: ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ หัวหินฟอร์ยู เว็บไซต์ของเราเป็นเว็บไซต์แรกที่ให้ข้อมูลเป็นภาษาไทย และ เว็บบอร์ดสำหรับเมืองหัวหิน » www.huahin4u.com |
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charlesh Member


Joined: 09 Jan 2008 Posts: 62 Location: melbourne
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:18 am Post subject: Flood plains and pitfalls |
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Hello, I am looking at moving to the Hua Hin/Pranburi/Cha-am area in July from Oz and noted that some house sale guff on the web refers to flood plains. Barring a Tsunami where are they? Also any helpful tips on quiet areas, bereft of thieves and the like would be useful as would any general comment on who to go for legal assistance and good agents (hope that is not an oxy moron) for real estate. Any developments I should stay away from? Any builders you would not use again?
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Big Boy Legend


Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Posts: 2942 Location: UK
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:43 am Post subject: |
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charlesh,
Welcome to the forum.
To get you started, use the search facility at the top of the page and do a search on Soi 102 - that will give a bit about flooding in Hua Hin. From memory, the discussion goes beyond that soi.
I'm sure the other members will give you plenty of advice. I'll send you a PM with a bit more advice. _________________ Green Army position 10 2007/08
Who said, "I've dumped PAFC for Eutopia at Liecester?"
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davo666 Rookie

Joined: 07 Sep 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:39 am Post subject: |
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Charlesh,
Depending on what sort of housing you are looking for.... a good friend of mine (also sometime Aussie) runs a real estate business in HH, but focused on the higher end of the market. Golf-side, waterside resorts, etc. I'm not sure if I will get chastised of mentioning the name of a non-sponsor of HHAD but go and see Peter or Duangjai at "EDIT:a newer looking agent, with a german name, decked out in white and a splash of red. Just north of the night market road, on the beach side of the main drag" and tell them Glenn sent you.
Best of luck !
EDIT: Oops.. just read the pinned anouncement. must not mention others by name. |
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johnnyk Guru

Joined: 02 Sep 2005 Posts: 906
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:49 am Post subject: |
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My advice would be to pay a visit first and look around, talk to people etc.
Or move in July and rent for a while.
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Terry Guru


Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 586 Location: Fishing in and around Hua Hin - when I can
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:52 am Post subject: |
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Charlesh
I would agree with the 'rent and look around' approach. July is also not a bad time to see the effects of flash flooding etc.
Hua Hin sufferes from the usual Thai problem of poor drainage, although it has improved somewhat down town over the last few years. Do not underestimate the power of floodwater run off. It is capable of demolishing skimpy built walls and poorly designed drainage systems.
Instead of Government investing in good drainage infrastructure, it is left to the individual land owner or developer to sort their own problems out.
Usually this means that when some land is a aquired, the level is artificially raised by tons of soil, thus passing the problem on to the next door neighbour and also leaving dozens of holes in the countryside left from legal and illegal excavation. It is a National problem that nobody seems to be dealing with.
There are many good developments in and around Hua Hin where these factors have been considered well - unfortunately there are a few that are not so clearly thought out.
Look long and hard before deciding where to locate and good luck in your searches. _________________ Terry Theobald
Hua Hin Fishing Lodge
Tel:- 081-927-1271 (Eng / Thai)
089-837-4079 (Eng)
Come on over - you might get hooked.
www.huahinfishing.com
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Nereus Professional

Joined: 02 Jan 2007 Posts: 426 Location: Hua Hin
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:31 am Post subject: Re: Flood plains and pitfalls |
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| charlesh wrote: | Hello, I am looking at moving to the Hua Hin/Pranburi/Cha-am area in July from Oz and noted that some house sale guff on the web refers to flood plains. Barring a Tsunami where are they? Also any helpful tips on quiet areas, bereft of thieves and the like would be useful as would any general comment on who to go for legal assistance and good agents (hope that is not an oxy moron) for real estate. Any developments I should stay away from? Any builders you would not use again?
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You also have to have a budget in mind. There is a vast array of price ranges, and you do not always get what you pay for. Also consider the ongoing running costs of any property, it can get out of hand if you are on a retirement income. I am also from OZ, send me a pm if you would like some more info.  _________________ May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead! |
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