Making a home eco-friendly in a tropical climate such as Thailand can help reduce environmental impact and lower energy costs. Here are some of the best ways to make your home more eco-friendly: 1. Use natural ventilation: Take advantage of the tropical breeze by designing the house with ample natural ventilation. Use cross-ventilation to keep […]
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In a tropical climate like Thailand, where temperatures can be hot and humid for much of the year, it’s important to consider the comfort and livability of a house in relation to the local weather conditions. Here are some house styles that are generally considered comfortable for living in a tropical climate: 1. Thai-Style House: […]
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Top 3 things about living in Hua Hin (not to mention, high quality and affordable housing!) 1. Beaches and Lifestyle: Hua Hin is well-known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed lifestyle. The town has a laid-back vibe, making it a popular destination for expatriates and retirees seeking a peaceful and enjoyable place to live. The […]
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Traveling with pets can be fun but stressful, awkward and difficult too! Where can you stay in Hua Hin with your furry friends; cat? Dog? Or something more exotic?! UPDATED WITH NEW PET-FRIENDLY CONDO FOR SALE IN HUA HIN, JUNE 2022 CLICK FOR DETAILS If you are looking for a short stay or weekend getaway, […]
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An excellent article from our partners at Hua Hin Property 94: Living a Rural Lifestyle in Thailand is trending! September 6, 2021 Our rescue horse Alex in Nong Plub Living a Rural Lifestyle in Thailand is trending More people than ever are looking at a life outside the busy cities and walled gated communities. There […]
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For good reason, Hua Hin has become a very popular destination for tourists, retirees, golfers, holiday makers and students Just a 2.5 hour drive from Bangkok and with many transport options available (plus a high speed train rumoured to be coming soon!) Hua Hin is an easy escape from Bangkok and a simple journey from […]
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Pak Nam Pran is the estuary (Pak Nam = estuary) of Pranburi. Here you’ll find a quaint, traditional fishing town with great beaches in the northern stretch and southern tip (Khao Kalok). At present there is a lot of infrastructure work going on and many improvements along the beach (sea walls, promenades, walking paths, etc) […]
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Khao Tao is a quiet fishing and beach village 15KM south of Hua Hin and 15Km north of Pranburi. It got it’s name from its turtle shaped rock outcrop (in Thai, khao = mountain, tao = turtle). It is an area that has begun to develop with condo projects overlooking Sai Yai beach and several […]
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