Nice plays you get David...congrats and enjoy....you fully deserv it
@chucksmash12 күн бұрын
Congrats Sir, on finding an awesome place that is pretty spacious at a great price..! A washing machine in the unit is truly a blessing (especially when you've lived without one, ugh) and the benefits of having a 7/11 right next door are enormous. Anyhow, I'm wishing you the happiest new year in your new place and I hope you will create an update video 4 or 5 months from now and let us know how you're feeling about the new place at that time. Again, congrats.👏👏👏
@kadirozgol9608Күн бұрын
Great apartment my friend. Enjoy it...👍
@OdinSonneКүн бұрын
Fantastic video, as always mate!
@stand.600812 сағат бұрын
The condo looks nice and the price is pretty good. Location is also important.
@Shibari-shi10 сағат бұрын
Nice space and decent size kitchenette
@glennthompson-zu9yg2 күн бұрын
Love it!!...will check out one day❤
@nickjones88672 күн бұрын
good size value for money well done.
@michaelgreensr65532 күн бұрын
The country is on my vacation list
@mrbHanoi2 сағат бұрын
Good 11 dollars a night. Some good restaurants nearby.
@jimcunningham61Күн бұрын
That’s a good deal for what you get
@murtada406Күн бұрын
good ariya good prss thankyou ined ful adress and lokeshan
@thepoormanspassportguide19 сағат бұрын
Emerald Palace Condominium, Pratumnak, Thailand. Full addresses here can be complicated, so it's best to look it up on Google. If you're staying for less than a month, consider a hotel where everything you need is just steps away.
@MrRawUKКүн бұрын
Good video buddy! Do any of these kind of places offer 3 month rental or is it all 1 year?
@thepoormanspassportguideКүн бұрын
Many are willing to negotiate. I did a 1 year lease which was fine after several vagabond months in the beginning. This video was a hotel I really liked about 5 minutes away from me. If I were coming for 1 or 2 months I would check a place like this. Convenient location and super easy going vibe! kzbin.info/www/bejne/bH-2YZyAh7Vsq9Usi=PCxt6tqd2MD_uB8X&t=225
@MrRawUKКүн бұрын
@@thepoormanspassportguide thank you. I don't intend to stay more than 6 or 12 weeks at a time . I emailed some agents but no reply.
@THUGGO773Күн бұрын
Any roaches 🪳??? So many places have them
@thepoormanspassportguideКүн бұрын
Good question. Months ago I woke up with a roach on my head, and there were roaches in my room. They were all coming from one direction. Not from under the door but under the door frame. I spray my doorway one time a day and have not seen one since.
@THUGGO773Күн бұрын
@@thepoormanspassportguide thank you for the response. You have a great channel, hope to run across your path when I return to Pattaya later in the Year. Salute
@LaurenceFarrell-e4y2 күн бұрын
Nice place! Can you walk to a baht bus that will take you into central pattaya?
@thepoormanspassportguide2 күн бұрын
Yes you can. Depending on what soi you're on, I'm on one of the last furthest from the bot bus. Even with that taking a easy slow stroll uphill will do it. I see 5-year-olds to 80-year-olds doing it. So baht bus is no problem.
@howiefeltersnatch6974Күн бұрын
6/12 month lease????
@thepoormanspassportguideКүн бұрын
1 year lease.
@雷霆雨露皆是君恩Күн бұрын
What is the name of the hotel? Thank you
@thepoormanspassportguideКүн бұрын
Emerald Palace Condominium.
@Rexx1356Күн бұрын
Do they offer 1BR condos there? How much per month?@@thepoormanspassportguide
@alanwood4968Күн бұрын
its to expensive for a condo it looks more like 6500B. you sound like the chap giving its good points.
@thepoormanspassportguide23 сағат бұрын
Let me know when you find a hotel or condo in Pattaya for $6 a day. have you ever lived in Pattaya before?
@Nader_6113 сағат бұрын
You've been there a year and still pronounce it "pa-TIE-ah"?
@thepoormanspassportguide13 сағат бұрын
It depends who I'm talking to. I've asked quite a few Thai people to say it for me and it is definitely not what foreigners say, but you probably already know that.
@Nader_6113 сағат бұрын
Try "pah-tah-YAA"
@thepoormanspassportguide11 сағат бұрын
Gotcha. I know you hold on to that in every situation. I'll give it a try. Funny how that caught your attention. It caught my attention since I've been here as well. My Thai GF goes long on the YAAaaa
@thepoormanspassportguide11 сағат бұрын
I think my answer disappeared. Okay, I'll give it a try. Does it bend your ear like a bad note when everyone is saying it wrong? I thought about it so many times and my Thai GF goes long on YAAAAA. I think to get me to hear the difference
@thepoormanspassportguide11 сағат бұрын
Similar confusion after a year in Mexico a few years ago. Way down in Puerto Vallarta and some Mexicans said Mexico and some said ˈMehiko. Whaddyado!
@dongshengdi773Күн бұрын
I prefer the gym
@lkabong5529Күн бұрын
Could you be more specific
@dongshengdi773Күн бұрын
Why call a street Soy Sauce? Why people in the world use local languages to call a street when you can just say street or road ? Example : Sukhumvit street. Worst of all , they use the name Sukhumvit everywhere Damn
@thepoormanspassportguideКүн бұрын
In Thailand, soi (Thai: ซอย [sɔ̄ːj]) refers to a side street branching off a main road (thanon, Thai: ถนน). It’s not “soy sauce” its "Soi 6"! I've never heard a foreigner say street or boulevard. I think its the whole "When in Rome" thing. When I talk to Thai people, I only hear soi-never the English terms we use, like Court, Street, Avenue, Road, or Boulevard. It’s similar how we use words like Lane, Way, Place, or Terrace to understand different types of streets.
@howiefeltersnatch6974Күн бұрын
Soi means street
@ViewTalayКүн бұрын
You don’t sound too clever if a word like Soi gives you problems
@ferney293619 сағат бұрын
Sukhumvit is a long road that stretches from Bangkok to near the Cambodian border & it passes through Pattaya on the way