Thailand's Serviced Apartment outlook 2014-2015 – Search guide

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Welcome to the 12th edition of Serviced Apartments. In these pages, you’ll find valuable tips and advice on how to choose your extended-stay Bangkok abode. The Bangkok serviced apartment market continues to grow by leaps and bounds, and this means apartment hunters are faced with a daunting list of apartment options and crucial details to consider.

This guide is designed as a convenient source of a wide variety of relevant information, from choosing the right serviced apartment and area of the city, to recommendations on entertainment, transportation and essential services
around town.

You’ll learn things like what to look for in a serviced apartment, where to find the best places to spend your free time and which hospitals speak your language.

It is our sincere hope that this guide serves to keep you updated on what’s happening in Bangkok, and assist you in your search for the perfect home away from home.

List of content

- Hotel or Serviced Apartment – which is better for expatriates?
- Be a snoop, get informed
- Life in the ‘HOOD
- The competitive allure of Bangkok’s serviced apartments
- Some helpful tips for relocating
- International hospitals Bangkok
- Jolly good sport
- Nippon on-scene

To read full Bangkok Post Serviced Apartment Directory 2014-2015 in PDF format, please subscribe to Bangkok Post E-Newspaper and select date: Dec 22, 2014, which is avilable in English and Japanese. More detail: http://www.bangkokpost.com/epaper.


You can also find service apartments online at http://property.bangkokpost.com/search/service-apartment

PROPERTY FINANCING & ADVICE

Estate operators leery of inheritance tax

Estate operators leery of inheritance tax

A new inheritance and gift tax, if in place, will drive money out of Thailand, undermine local savings and investment and discourage companies from listing on the stock market, warn Tha...

Property tax rethink scheduled

Property tax rethink scheduled

A controversial draft bill on the land and buildings tax will be reviewed and is expected to take four months to complete.

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