Spot on, thats right. Its not really apartments either, more like tiny rooms in that price range. Its the bottom, low end of rental here.
Some of my staff do have some nice, newly built rooms for 4500 baht/month. Quite OK in fact. But its not an apartment and have no cooking facilities.
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Originally Posted by TanMan
Anyone with enough savvy to set up a website or hire someone else to do it for them is not going to be marketing 5,000 baht per month rooms. To get that kind of rate, you will have to be on the ground there and making calls and knocking on doors.
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