Thx for the review. There are so many options in Pattaya. Overall, it's a great option. I'm not sure about that outdoor garden area, and the child zone is next to the gym and lounge work area, which seems questionable.
Why do they insist on such wide beds in Thailand (Hotels and Condos)? In a 33 sq metre condo you don't want or need a 6 foot wide bed.. most will end up being single occupancy anyway so 4 and a half foot is plenty. Nice idea having sliding doors throughout however..
Is that a Thailand think? I haven't seen "narrow" beds anywhere in the world except hotels with "doubles" and of course Korean goshiwons (and those are barely beds, more like a sheet of plywood with pillows on top lol).
i agree with the fact that it takes up too much space, but i’ve never had a client look at a room and say the bed is too big. I have however had many clients say the bed is a little on the small side
These have already dropped in price. Correct? Looking online 1 bed can be had for 3.5m to 5.5m. I'm asking as I may be interested, 20% discount built in maybe more :)
@@123LIVINGINTHAILAND surprise surprise, oversupply catching up, demand just not there, units sit empty, prices drop. Too many buy to flip, those days are long gone.
unfortunately not, though with the weather being so warm, drying clothes never takes too long if you hang them on the balcony. or if you prefer a dryer, there is a laundromat just opposite
I wouldn't say ever. each to their own. again thailand has plenty of laundrettes everywhere so it's very convenient to do your laundry outside@@intellectualsmoke
Thx for the review. There are so many options in Pattaya. Overall, it's a great option. I'm not sure about that outdoor garden area, and the child zone is next to the gym and lounge work area, which seems questionable.
Why questionable? Each door needs key access to enter, so children wouldn't be able to just enter the gym
Thank you. We like this one a lot. Is it on the baht bus route?
yes it is
Why do they insist on such wide beds in Thailand (Hotels and Condos)? In a 33 sq metre condo you don't want or need a 6 foot wide bed.. most will end up being single occupancy anyway so 4 and a half foot is plenty. Nice idea having sliding doors throughout however..
Is that a Thailand think? I haven't seen "narrow" beds anywhere in the world except hotels with "doubles" and of course Korean goshiwons (and those are barely beds, more like a sheet of plywood with pillows on top lol).
i agree with the fact that it takes up too much space, but i’ve never had a client look at a room and say the bed is too big. I have however had many clients say the bed is a little on the small side
These have already dropped in price. Correct? Looking online 1 bed can be had for 3.5m to 5.5m. I'm asking as I may be interested, 20% discount built in maybe more :)
They have dropped in price. I've got a video coming up on Panora condos
@@123LIVINGINTHAILAND surprise surprise, oversupply catching up, demand just not there, units sit empty, prices drop. Too many buy to flip, those days are long gone.
Is there a dryer in the unit?
unfortunately not, though with the weather being so warm, drying clothes never takes too long if you hang them on the balcony. or if you prefer a dryer, there is a laundromat just opposite
@@123LIVINGINTHAILAND Drying you cloth like that, should never be in a high end apartment... Ever
I wouldn't say ever. each to their own. again thailand has plenty of laundrettes everywhere so it's very convenient to do your laundry outside@@intellectualsmoke
@@123LIVINGINTHAILAND That made zero sense.
That condo is not worth the money. I have seen larger beachfront units for $200 less per month with better amenities.
each to their own
Not impressed at all for that price 👎
some people are harder to please 555
32m2?? Pathetic
We just show options. No need for the crude language.