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Renting in Hua Hin

By: Maddy Barber

Many newcomers to Thailand are often confused as to the difference between an apartment and condo, especially for those looking to rent. Basically, an apartment is a building owned by one owner or business, whereas a condominium is owned by different individual, private owners.

I find that Hua Hin apartments units also tend to be larger and more spacious than condo units, simply because condominiums are sold for a profit, thus it is only natural that the developer tries to squeeze as many units into one building. I suppose this is the case anywhere on the world and condo units can only get smaller with the rising construction costs.

However, there is a utility surcharge for all Hua Hin apartments that can be quite significant when you total that all up at the end of each month. Electricity charges direct from the M.E.A. is 3.75 baht per unit and apartments tend to charge between 4 - 7 baht per unit depending on the grade of the apartment and the facilities it offers. Apartments usually charge a flat rate for water, around 1000 baht per month which is about a 100% mark up from the actual rate.

For apartments, all repair and maintenance costs are included in the rent, however with condos, depending on your landlord, most private contracts stipulate that the tenant is responsible for day to day, minor repairs not exceeding 2000 baht each time.

The other thing many tenants are concerned about is getting high speed internet connected at home. ADSL in Thailand comes through the telephone line. There, if you have a line connected at home, you can pretty much get online. However, if your rental unit is an older property, chances are your phone lines will be in analog which makes getting ADSL impossible. The only way around that would be install a new, digital line yourself which is a pretty painless process and takes a week or so to be installed.

Majority of rental properties come internet ready. Meaning, there is a digital phone line installed where you can easily apply for an ADSL account with any local ISP. For some reason, majority of landlords prefer the internet connection to be made in the tenant's name which is easily done. Internet charges are rarely included in the rent unless indicated specifically on our website or during final negotiations.

The same applies for long-stay apartments. Internet line is connected when you move in and disconnected when you move out, until someone else takes over the unit. However, serviced apartments are a difference case. Since they operate like hotels, wireless internet is usually readily available when you check in and included in the rental rates.

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Maddy Barber is the sales director of leading Hua Hin real estate agency "Hua Hin Finder" and Bangkok real estate agency "Bangkok Rent." Both agencies have helps hundreds of expats relocate to Thailand over the past 5 years.

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