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I am trying to get information on a longstay serviced apartment. The Loft Residence located at 30 Soi 4 Hussadhisawee Rd. The only information I can obtain is from their web site. If anyone can give me any input on this place it would be greatly appreiciated as I am thinking of doing a long stay at the property.

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I am trying to get information on a longstay serviced apartment. The Loft Residence located at 30 Soi 4 Hussadhisawee Rd. The only information I can obtain is from their web site. If anyone can give me any input on this place it would be greatly appreiciated as I am thinking of doing a long stay at the property.

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In what part of Thailand is this place may I ask?
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Its in Chiang Mai according to a google search. Seems kind of pricey, imo.
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In what part of Thailand is this place may I ask?
It is located in Chiang Mai the address is 30 Soi 4 Hussadhisawee Rd.
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Its in Chiang Mai according to a google search. Seems kind of pricey, imo.
This interests me, because as a very newbie member, all I know is what I can find on the internet. I won't be coming into Chiang Mai until January 2010.
Just today I've been browsing serviced apartments, and thought The Loft looked pretty cheap compared to most of the places advertised on the web.
Am I going to find significantly less expensive lodging for a light-traveling single male once I get there?
That would be nice to hear if true.
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This interests me, because as a very newbie member, all I know is what I can find on the internet. I won't be coming into Chiang Mai until January 2010.
Just today I've been browsing serviced apartments, and thought The Loft looked pretty cheap compared to most of the places advertised on the web.
Am I going to find significantly less expensive lodging for a light-traveling single male once I get there?
That would be nice to hear if true.
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I am arriving in late January and will be there until early March. I thought the prices were really inexpensive also for what you seem to be getting for the money. It would be great if someone in Chiang Mai could drop by and investigate the place for us. The only other thing that sort of raised a red flag is that the company is based in Malaysia and that is who one deals with, there is no address or any information regarding the Malaysian Company. The only way I found this out was when I wanted to fax them something, and when I went to confirm with the sales manager the fax number that is on their website I was told, no it was to be faxed to their company in Malaysia.
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This interests me, because as a very newbie member, all I know is what I can find on the internet. I won't be coming into Chiang Mai until January 2010.
Just today I've been browsing serviced apartments, and thought The Loft looked pretty cheap compared to most of the places advertised on the web.
Am I going to find significantly less expensive lodging for a light-traveling single male once I get there?
That would be nice to hear if true.
Thanks
My advise is to just book a couple of nights at a guesthouse/hotel and look around once you get there. It will most likely be cheaper than anything you'll find on the net, and you will also have more to choose from.

Pictures on the internet doesnt really tell you that much about the standard in reallity. You should always check the room/apartment before agreing to pay for any longer than a couple of nights.
Bad smell, aircon that doesnt work, low waterpressure etc. are things you only can check on site.

As for the price, around in Krabi you'll find bungalows and houses with 1-2 bedrooms, fully furnished with aircon/hot water for under 7000 baht/month.
Move away from the touristy areas and you'll get bigger houses even cheaper.

Chiang Mai I don't know, never been there. But it's supposed to be considerably cheaper than Krabi.
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My advise is to just book a couple of nights at a guesthouse/hotel and look around once you get there. It will most likely be cheaper than anything you'll find on the net, and you will also have more to choose from.

Pictures on the internet doesnt really tell you that much about the standard in reallity. You should always check the room/apartment before agreing to pay for any longer than a couple of nights.
Bad smell, aircon that doesnt work, low waterpressure etc. are things you only can check on site.

As for the price, around in Krabi you'll find bungalows and houses with 1-2 bedrooms, fully furnished with aircon/hot water for under 7000 baht/month.
Move away from the touristy areas and you'll get bigger houses even cheaper.

Chiang Mai I don't know, never been there. But it's supposed to be considerably cheaper than Krabi.

Thank you. I have checked the guesthouses as well, and am glad to hear what you have to say about that. Sounds like a plan.
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Thank you. I have checked the guesthouses as well, and am glad to hear what you have to say about that. Sounds like a plan.
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If you're not too bothered about appearances, there are studio apartments in the centre of Chiang Mai going for around 5,000 baht a month. A bit dingy - the building's old, and hasn't been refurbished recently - but that's the bottom end price. Advantage is it's right next to the Night Bazaar, bang smack in the middle. Place is known as the Night Bazaar Condos.

Smarter modern places, same spec, can be had around the 8 to 12,000 baht mark. Loads of them available, Chiang Mai has suffered as much as anywhere from the recent downturn.

If you are staying for several months, Acid Crow is right, get a guesthouse for a few nights and look around.
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