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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Udon Thani, Thailand
Posts: 13
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Land is not that hard to come by, there seem to be plenty of people who are willing to let you use it. The land would be on formal loan at no charge. It is not possible to own land in Thailand and in some cases the existing title may prohibit transfer of any kind anyway.
We have been offered 6 rai in Rayong, 12 rai in Chiang Rai, 70 in Kabinburi and another 18 rai in Kanchanaburi. It's a great opportunity for anybody who has the energy and wants to start a new life away from Europe/US |
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