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Great in depth article. The pictures are stunning and really show the attention to detail within this complex - especially liked the trimmed hedges made to resemble birds

Yeah, I was surprised to see it in a public park. I didn't really walk around the complex much. If I am considering to buy, I'll take a closer look, but the prices have to come down a lot before that happens, or I need to find something cheaper in the area.

The city looks very nice with all those well managed high rises and parks.
Good capture!

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Thanks. Inwant to move there, but we will see. It's a little over priced right now. I expect prices to fall in the next few years so I'll wait.

Good idea for you to wait for the prices to fall my friend.
It certainly looks like a love area to live and to work in.
Blessings!

Yeah for sure. My office is going to move there in a couple years, so if I stick with the same firm, I'll be double tempted to move closer to there.

This place is so beautiful! I like it))

Me, too!
I really want to live somewhere that people think is great when they see. My complex now is pretty because of the fall colours, but normally, it's just a little above average.

Wow. I really learned a lot from your post. Thanks.

In Lak'ech. JaiChai

Glad to hear that. Property prices are really confusing, especially between countries. It's also a really expensive and important decision.

Interesting to know ther is a different otion for housing than the typical buying or renting!
I can see why you would want to live by one of the parks - they are beautiful! Here's to having your dream come true!
Thanks for sharing

Yeah, it took me a while to understand how it works. It's not completely risk-free like renting, but then again you don't get the return on investment you get from buying. I just like the fact that after 2 years I can move to a new place. Keeps me safe from becoming a hoarder.

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