Apartment for rent in Bangkok - Consider these 3 things

Bangkok is a world city and and on of the easiest cities to live in. Have a look at the infrastructure, communication systems and the transport nodes, and you would be in no doubt that this city is a fun-loving city for most part of the year. Apart from enjoying the attractions Bangkok has to offer many people leave with fond memories of its mostly friendly people and wonderful vibrant culture. Bangkok is also one of the safest Capital cities in the world.

Anyone who has visited the city can tell you that finding a condo for rent in Bangkok was a pretty easy task

So, here are three factors you must consider before you think of going for a Bangkok condo rental

1. Housing budget - when deciding on your housing budget, one thing to remember is that proximity to international schools and communities is important and that these areas always carry a premium. For instance, a nice 3 bedroom house close to international schools can be in the area of 100.000 - 150.000 Baht per month.

2. Commuting? One of Bangkoks negative sides is the traffic. Make sure you take into consideration the travel time required to get to work or school when looking for your home. A trip that takes 30 minutes in non-rush hour traffic can take several hours at peak traffic hours and it will be frustrating in the long run

3. How crowded the place is? – Crowd is something, you cannot avoid in Bangkok. This city remains perennially crowded; day and night. Find an accommodation that is in one of the relatively less-crowded places. This could be a challenge because in doing so, you might end up compromising one of the two factors discussed before.

Finding a house for rent in Bangkok can be a real fun expirence.

Finding a home, which allows you to meet all these three considerations, can be one of the toughest tasks for anyone in Bangkok, however, most of the times people come out smiling after the deal!

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