I'm going to be moving to Bangkok in March, I was wondering if you guys could give me some practical living information. Based on my experience from Paris/Beijing/Shanghai/Phuket, information posted on generic tourist websites are bullshit and don't make sense for someone with our profile.
I want to get a 1BR apartment in a good area, preferably under 15,000 baht.
Preferably Sukhimvit.
I know that passporthustler lived near the Thonglor area and had a decent crib and worked out of a great place:
http://www.thirdplacebangkok.com
Another priority is that I gotta be within walking distance of a muay thai gym...doesn't even have to be a good one because I would just be using it for fitness and not fight training.
I want to keep my entire monthly costs under 40,000 baht.
The following information would be very helpful if you could provide it:
-Specific train stops to live by that would make Bangkok traffic manageable
-Specific areas to live in based on the under 15K Baht price range
-Cheap muay thai gyms in the area
-A place to work out of, such as thirdplacebangkok as listed above
I think vacancier permanent is in BKK now.
I want to get a 1BR apartment in a good area, preferably under 15,000 baht.
Preferably Sukhimvit.
I know that passporthustler lived near the Thonglor area and had a decent crib and worked out of a great place:
http://www.thirdplacebangkok.com
Another priority is that I gotta be within walking distance of a muay thai gym...doesn't even have to be a good one because I would just be using it for fitness and not fight training.
I want to keep my entire monthly costs under 40,000 baht.
The following information would be very helpful if you could provide it:
-Specific train stops to live by that would make Bangkok traffic manageable
-Specific areas to live in based on the under 15K Baht price range
-Cheap muay thai gyms in the area
-A place to work out of, such as thirdplacebangkok as listed above
I think vacancier permanent is in BKK now.