Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Free classifieds - For sale/for rent/wanted => Real Estate => Topic started by: Love Nangrong on January 31, 2014, 11:53:12 AM
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Land for sale on Nangrong-Lamplaimat Rd.
Land size 1Rai 81Tarangwa
With the Chanot(โฉนด)
๋Just about 5km to the Nangrong town.
There are many pub bar and restaurants around this area.
The land is very close to the main road.
Pls. contact me 0871485935
abkornburee@gmail.com
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No price, no interest.
Not my words but it has been said before.
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Totally agree Ray....Usually when the price is not quoted, it is a SILLY price....and no one would follow up...not saying that this is the case here...just my opinion
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The price is 1 million baht for 1Rai 81Tarangwa
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Amusing.
A rai of land on a dirt track out of town for 1 million.
Someone is having a larf..
Looks like mxyzptlk was right.
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If foreigners continue to buy land at these prices, the locals will keep demanding the money.... TW mother has 30 rai farmland, neighbor wants to buy for 800,000 per rai for 7 rai. Of course the person holding the purse strings is son in law in Germany. Ill never be able to buy land at those prices.
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I've got about 40 rai in different locations, all next to toads but I never got proposed such prices .... why ????
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Another farang pushing up prices
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I have just under 30 Rai up for sale at the moment,15 km from Buriram.
Asking price 90,000 Baht a Rai.not having to much interest at the moment,but that's only to be expected.
But my point is where do these people find these numbers,doesn't seem much point trying to sell something that nobody wants to buy,or simply can afford to buy. moneysmile
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That's cool!!
You can check in the links below for the properties that I've sold before.and please read all comment.
http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,5474.0.html
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Again!
http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,6939.0.html
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"Thats cool" What the flying Fu$k is that supposed to mean? As has been pointed out,it's Farangs,such as yourself who are pushing up prices all over Thailand,just like real estate agents talking up prices.Then you find some new comers to the country,who haven't got a clue,and flog it to them for 5x it's worth.
THEY are then stuck with it,if they have to go back to their countries,and can't sell,not without a massive loss,after putting a Baan on it etc......I don't know who is worse the Thai's or the Farangs,on the greed front.
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JasonB,
Sorry my English not very well but I think I understand what you mean.
I do this business I never want to cheat anyone or farang or whoever.The price that I put on my property I think it's fair price because some property takes for more 3 years to sale it.
And the price of the property in Nangrong is very expensive. You can check at the Thongburi project where is 1km far from my property,there price is nearly 4 million baht per rai already.
And all my property always sold to the Thai customer like this http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,7293.15.html
and this http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,6939.0.html
Also you can check in this link, you will see this Farang man also do the property business in Nangrong too. http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,7582.0.html
This is British man he bought the house and already sold with a great profit and I posted this for him on internet http://www.buriramexpats.com/forum/index.php/topic,7152.0.html
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"Thats cool" What the flying Fu$k is that supposed to mean? As has been pointed out,it's Farangs,such as yourself who are pushing up prices all over Thailand,just like real estate agents talking up prices.Then you find some new comers to the country,who haven't got a clue,and flog it to them for 5x it's worth.
THEY are then stuck with it,if they have to go back to their countries,and can't sell,not without a massive loss,after putting a Baan on it etc......I don't know who is worse the Thai's or the Farangs,on the greed front.
If I could sell some of my land at the moment I would, and if I could sell it and get 6 times what I paid for it then I would be very happy.
If someone wants to give me their money why should I say no, if Farang are stupid enough to let that happen to themselves then they deserve all they get.
I hope and pray I meet this sort of Farang, given the chance I would take every last penny off them.
Please if you know of any send them my way and I will pay you commission.
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Our lass has got about half a rai of land for sale in Nongki about 200m from main road in a prime location in the village. Offers of not less than 10 million baht will be considered. Early viewing is advised to avoid disappointment....contact me for details....serious enquires only please
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Our lass has got about half a rai of land for sale in Nongki about 200m from main road in a prime location in the village. Offers of not less than 10 million baht will be considered. Early viewing is advised to avoid disappointment....contact me for details....serious enquires only please
I would like to offer the 10 Million asking price.
I hope you're not making 5 times the price you bought it for,some people on here would.say making a profit out of business would be morally wrong.
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I don(t think mxyzptik is out on any profit LILRTA, not his style.
Anyway, I think his lass bought it for about 25.000 baht some time ago but if you see the location then their asking price is peanuts compared to some ads here on BE expats.
And no, bying for 25.000 ans selling for 10.000.000 is no profiteering, just honest thai - farang business, isn't it ?
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I don(t think mxyzptik is out on any profit LILRTA, not his style.
Anyway, I think his lass bought it for about 25.000 baht some time ago but if you see the location then their asking price is peanuts compared to some ads here on BE expats.
And no, bying for 25.000 ans selling for 10.000.000 is no profiteering, just honest thai - farang business, isn't it ?
Good luck to both of them,don"t see anything wrong with making a profit.
Yes it is business no ones arm is being forced,if people want to buy something off me and offer me 200 times what it is worth,i will take their money all day long,and say it been great doing business with you. moneysmile
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I have been in business all my life,so I am NOT saying making a profit is bad,it is a part,important part of all business.BUT blatantly taking the "every penny" off someone after talking up prices,which become way over the real value is wrong,that is NOT how a true business person makes money,it's though good will,and ultimately,being able to live with your own conscience.
On a side note,as a reality check,I just recently sold a block of land larger then the half rai being offered for 12million baht....but it was in a top southern suburb of Sydney,Australia!! thumbup
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I do not want to defend or attack anyone , but I find it " silly " to feel more talk of prices for farang and prices for Thai. The market, that is, the price makes the demand vs. supply and the final price is done by those who are good at bargaining.
Fortunately for those who have bought it, even just 5 years ago , unfortunately for those who want to buy now , prices are already high and continues to rise.
for example , in nang rong :
on the main road 24 in front of the hospital, 25 million per rai
in town , 500 meters from the 7/11 to 10 million rai half
1/4 rai to 1.5 km from the school toa, 1.5 million
half rai to 2.5 km from the school toa, 2.4 million
1 rai to 3.5 km from the school toa, 1 million
and these are not Thai or farang prices are market prices .
I also would like that the land would cost 90,000 baht per rai ......
but it is not, or may still be , but dozens and dozens of miles from population centers , lack of services, and perhaps without Chanot .
Again, I do not want to criticize them defend anyone, but these are the prices .
and ... sorry for not perfect Inglese
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I am a firm believer in capitalism and the laws of suppy and demand.
For example, the land I am filling with dirt is more than 3/4 ths a Rai, I will will sell for 1.5 mil baht, letting me have a good profit. But no one has to buy.
But what I believe is that in the next few years this land will be annexed by Buriram City driving prices even higher. Come November/December to get this land from me will probably mean an offer over 2 mil.
Outragous? Maybe. But this will soon be city land with city water and electricity. I am working to see the best way to put apartments on it, but that is next year's project.
So for this Land in Nag Rong, I personally think it is high, but if you don't have to sell, set the price high to make selling worth it to you.
On the other side of the coin, some people have to sell, like an HIV lady that needed money. Yes, too bad for her, but economic volitility is what allows the rest for us to step up and take advantage of the situation. BTW, her profit was over 1500%, I don't feel bad for her having to sell.
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I am a firm believer in capitalism and the laws of suppy and demand.
For example, the land I am filling with dirt is more than 3/4 ths a Rai, I will will sell for 1.5 mil baht, letting me have a good profit. But no one has to buy.
But what I believe is that in the next few years this land will be annexed by Buriram City driving prices even higher. Come November/December to get this land from me will probably mean an offer over 2 mil.
Outragous? Maybe. But this will soon be city land with city water and electricity. I am working to see the best way to put apartments on it, but that is next year's project.
So for this Land in Nag Rong, I personally think it is high, but if you don't have to sell, set the price high to make selling worth it to you.
On the other side of the coin, some people have to sell, like an HIV lady that needed money. Yes, too bad for her, but economic volitility is what allows the rest for us to step up and take advantage of the situation. BTW, her profit was over 1500%, I don't feel bad for her having to sell.
I disagree.
The prices of land in Nang Rong will become higher than that in Buriram.
When the country is back on track, with regards to having some one run the place, Nang Rong becoming a province in its own right is on the cards.
So, you will then have a brand new province on the main highway and, most importantly, a full 50kms nearer to Bangkok than Buriram.
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I am a firm believer in capitalism and the laws of suppy and demand.
For example, the land I am filling with dirt is more than 3/4 ths a Rai, I will will sell for 1.5 mil baht, letting me have a good profit. But no one has to buy.
But what I believe is that in the next few years this land will be annexed by Buriram City driving prices even higher. Come November/December to get this land from me will probably mean an offer over 2 mil.
Outragous? Maybe. But this will soon be city land with city water and electricity. I am working to see the best way to put apartments on it, but that is next year's project.
So for this Land in Nag Rong, I personally think it is high, but if you don't have to sell, set the price high to make selling worth it to you.
On the other side of the coin, some people have to sell, like an HIV lady that needed money. Yes, too bad for her, but economic volitility is what allows the rest for us to step up and take advantage of the situation. BTW, her profit was over 1500%, I don't feel bad for her having to sell.
I disagree.
The prices of land in Nang Rong will become higher than that in Buriram.
When the country is back on track, with regards to having some one run the place, Nang Rong becoming a province in its own right is on the cards.
So, you will then have a brand new province on the main highway and, most importantly, a full 50kms nearer to Bangkok than Buriram.
I am not sure what you are disagreeing with.
My guess is it is about that I think the asking price it outragous (today). I still think that. However, if Nag Rong becomes a through fare to Isaan it can surpass Buriram. And that price several years from now will not be outragous. Which is in keeping with my views of supply and demand.
But then I will not be a Nag Rong land speculator as I am in Ban Yang.
I fail to see what you are in disagreement about as you have not articulated what I stated is wrong.
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I am disagreeing with the fact that being "annexed" by "Buriram City" will increase the value of your land by alot.
All that is happening will be south of Buriram. You are north. Look at the development going on at the junction with the 226. Look at the development going on on the 218 and 219 (south of Buriram).
Buriram is expanding to the south in order to be nearer the 24 going to Bangkok. Robinson is coming.Even the bus station is moving out that way.
Land prices in Nang Rong, that you think are outrageous, are actually there for the picking. A ripe investment for later. When Nang Rong becomes a province, all of the large retailers will need land. Who are they going to buy it from?
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I am disagreeing with the fact that being "annexed" by "Buriram City" will increase the value of your land by alot.
All that is happening will be south of Buriram. You are north. Look at the development going on at the junction with the 226. Look at the development going on on the 218 and 219 (south of Buriram).
Buriram is expanding to the south in order to be nearer the 24 going to Bangkok. Robinson is coming.Even the bus station is moving out that way.
Land prices in Nang Rong, that you think are outrageous, are actually there for the picking. A ripe investment for later. When Nang Rong becomes a province, all of the large retailers will need land. Who are they going to buy it from?
I think you are off base on this one by limiting yourself to expansion in one direct. Obviously you haven't driven north lately to see the new Mitsubishi dealership or the Jonh Deere Tractor sales. If Buriram is to become an important city, they need to expand in multiple directions, and a important part is links to the airport.
I see the expansion towards Korat, there is only about 60 KM of 2 lane left there. The road to Surin is down to 13 KM of 2 lane. And to the Buriram Airport is 15 KM of 2 lane. Unfortunately the 4 laning to Nanrong seems to have stalled.
And expect some enterprising Thai (e.g., the Buriram United Owner) to realize that the path to expansion is in all directions and that is done by making Buriram a transporation hub. Since there is no water route, there needs to be a transnodal station linking the roadways with rail.
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Are you talking about the airport that is so busy the airline that services it are cancelling flights at short notice due to lack of passengers?
I am no expert on airways stuff, but I would imagine that Buriram airport is too small and the runway too short to ever accommodate planes larger than the tiny things that sporadically land there now.
Are you talking about the enterprising individual that once owned that same land where the airport is and sold it to the government so that he could buy elsewhere? The same individual that is developing south of Buriram, ie... near to the main transport route that is route 24?
Let's not forget Mistsu and john Deere tractor sales, but lets also give a mention to those who chose to build south of Buriram: Home Pro, Nissan, Tata, Honda, BigC, Makro, Hino, Toyota, IQ,Thai Watsadu, Boon Siri, and the soon to come Robinson, NCA bus terminal and the Buriram Provincial bus station. There have also been signs up showing that the new building opposite Thai Watsadu is going to be Mitsubishi(maybe their other centre is not doing so well).
Those companies strangely decided to build on the side of town that is directly heading towards the major cities of Khorat and Bangkok, as apposed to the short, but almost totally 4 lane, road that heads towards the countryside of Mahasarakham and Roiet.
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Yes all that expansion is happening, but it is just not limited to that area. In the few short years I have been here I have seen a lot of expansion around Ban Yang, and it is continuing. Now is there more to the south, yes, never argued or stated such.
I think that once all 4 lanes are completed between Nagrong and/or Korat to Buriram, there will be more of a growth spurt here. And as land prices become exorbitant in those directions, people and businesses with look for more cost effective alternatives.
So I am putting my money where my mouth is and investing in my local area. I have already been offered more than double what I paid for some land just 3 years ago (yes I know it is really my TW that owns the land). I see this as good oportunity and it gives me something to do without having to work full time.
Here is some business advice for you, buy low, sell high. It works for me.
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Yes all that expansion is happening, but it is just not limited to that area. In the few short years I have been here I have seen a lot of expansion around Ban Yang, and it is continuing. Now is there more to the south, yes, never argued or stated such.
I think that once all 4 lanes are completed between Nagrong and/or Korat to Buriram, there will be more of a growth spurt here. And as land prices become exorbitant in those directions, people and businesses with look for more cost effective alternatives.
So I am putting my money where my mouth is and investing in my local area. I have already been offered more than double what I paid for some land just 3 years ago (yes I know it is really my TW that owns the land). I see this as good oportunity and it gives me something to do without having to work full time.
Here is some business advice for you, buy low, sell high. It works for me.
And buy where the customer base is.
When Nang Rong is a province in it's own right, which will also incorporate all districts south of the 24, and possibly Prackonchai, ChamNi and Nong Hong, Buriram will become cut off to a certain degree. Why haven't the 4 lane roads been finished? Because there are no departments want to pay for something before they know who it will officially belong to.That is the point I am trying to make. The investment hub will be along the 24. Those business building south of Buriram now are doing so because they have to continue investing in the Buriram customer base but need to remain on a direct route to where the action will be.
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Amorenetcafe,No disrespect,but haven't you been here long enough to know that if something doesn't sell,they put the price UP not DOWN (Thai's I mean not Farang) Same when they build shop houses,there could be,and is in some places,200 up the road empty and brand new and gathering dust,and they'll go build 200 more!!
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@starman
Why do you think that Nang Rong will become a province ?
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Amorenetcafe,No disrespect,but haven't you been here long enough to know that if something doesn't sell,they put the price UP not DOWN (Thai's I mean not Farang) Same when they build shop houses,there could be,and is in some places,200 up the road empty and brand new and gathering dust,and they'll go build 200 more!!
i m sorry jason, i m not sure to really understand what you mind, my english is too poor.
i hope my answer is compatible to your post ...
I'm here long enough, but I think that apart from the knowledge of the area and knowledge of the local (very difficult to understand brick1), the land market has not too many differences in every part of the globe.
- who wants to sell, proposed the price (fair market price)
- Who does not want to sell the land but puts a price (the price much higher than the fair market price), and if someone buys it so much the better for him.
- those who need to sell and also accepts large reductions in the market price.
The prices that I mentioned in my previous post, for example, refer to current market prices, neither more nor less. Prices for those who buy without diffrerenze between farang or Thai.
Then it makes sense that if I'm the best player in the world merchant and a poor seller fool, I can be able to buy at a favorable price, and if I'm the fool and the seller are a professional, then I'll be screwed.
but this everywhere.
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Hi Amorenetcafe,I suppose I should have been clearer,I'm simply saying that Thai people have a completely different method of thinking in business then we do,their business models are not based on our Farang logic.A simple example is that you turn on a light switch the OPPOSITE to most of our countries,you turn on the tap water the OPPOSITE to Farang land.Sales go down in their club,they put the price UP not down.We try and attract more customers,as we would do,among many other stategies to lift our business,the Thai people just want to preserve their bottom line,not find out WHY their business is down.
If a mobile phone shop opens up and percieved to be going great,sure as shit within a year,there will be 2 other mobile shops along side it,doing the same exact thing.
So to property,when one Person sells a rai of land for a crazy price,they ALL want to sell for the same crazy price,hope you get my point,and your English is fine Mate thumbup
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@starman
Why do you think that Nang Rong will become a province ?
It's been on the cards for a while, Mike. I know alot of people in Nang Rong. I know a couple of families, I teach their kids privately, that are large land owners up there. They have been receiving enquires from some large retailers for some time.
It is on the list of things to do when the Government gets round to it. There were three places on the list to upgrade to a province. The one in Nong Khai that has already gone through was one, the largets district in Khon Kean (can't remember the name) is another and the third is Nang Rong.
Nang Rong was supposed to have been upgraded first. The plans were in place and things were going ahead. Then it got delayed.
Next time you go along the 24 through Nang Rong have a look at the name of the Court there. It clearly says, albeit in Thai, "Nang Rong Provincial Court".
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@starman
Why do you think that Nang Rong will become a province ?
It's been on the cards for a while, Mike. I know alot of people in Nang Rong. I know a couple of families, I teach their kids privately, that are large land owners up there. They have been receiving enquires from some large retailers for some time.
It is on the list of things to do when the Government gets round to it. There were three places on the list to upgrade to a province. The one in Nong Khai that has already gone through was one, the largets district in Khon Kean (can't remember the name) is another and the third is Nang Rong.
Nang Rong was supposed to have been upgraded first. The plans were in place and things were going ahead. Then it got delayed.
Next time you go along the 24 through Nang Rong have a look at the name of the Court there. It clearly says, albeit in Thai, "Nang Rong Provincial Court".
I seem to recall this cropping up about 3 years ago. I certainly did not imagine the degree of interest that appears to have been shown.
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Obviously Starman is smarter than the rest of us.
Wonder why he is still working while I am playing?
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Obviously Starman is smarter than the rest of us.
Wonder why he is still working while I am playing?
If he was that smart, surely he would be living in America!
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Obviously Starman is smarter than the rest of us.
Wonder why he is still working while I am playing?
Some one asked a question. I answered that question to the best of my knowledge using information from people who know. Knowledge that I have garnered over the course of time, and using my second language.
Working and Playing??
I have been playing for nearly sixteen years. That is since the 16th April 1998, the date that I arrived here in Thailand at the age of 28. Since that time I have been playing many different games including; happy families, building blocks, language games,cooking games,and knowledge enhancement games, to name a few. These games that I have been playing have enabled me to set up and successfully run two profitable businesses, soon to be three. These businesses will enable me to semi retire here in Thailand, where I love to be, at the age of 44.
Does that make me smarter than you? I would need to know more about your successes and knowledge in order to make an accurate assessment.