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Overview Property ID: 146 Area: 424m² Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 Description The House: Single story1 kitchenDining roomLiving RoomBedrooms 3toilet and shower room.There is an outside patio used as a dining area.The garden is with fruit trees and a gravel drive.Access is by sliding gate. General Information: This village house was built 15 years ago, the structure is concrete block with rendering, there is no settlement or cracks, the whole building is in very good condition. It stands on a 424 sqm plot walled to 3 sides. The main house and a lean-to at the rear is approximately 120 sqm. It is a pleasant Thai house, for rural living in the centre of the village, at a low price.The house could easily be improved if desired and bought up to a modern standard, for minimal investment.There is a small local Hospital, Schools within 1km and the highly acclaimed Mechai Bamboo School 7 km away which is open to local residents’ children. Location:This Nong Don, village house is in a quiet Soi 200mt from the main 2073 highway which is undergoing conversion to a dual carriageway.The village of Nong Don is a typical Thai village with local shops and street stalls with a few restaurants just, the local produce is sold in the village is at a fraction of the supermarket prices and fresh daily. To the south is Chamni 10km with a7 /!!, and good quality restaurants. This whole area is undergoing natural development, because of the two major cities with Nang Rong 25km south on the 24 highway, with Supermarkets a vibrant nightlife and Pubs and clubs, and every type of cuisine at your disposal. Lamplaimat is 17km to the north with two Lotus supermarkets DIY stores and restaurants. You have Buriram to the east only 45km, Buriram has now become a major city in Thailand attracting ongoing development and investment.
Foreign nationals can own the building (house) in their own name, but not the land that it stands on.
Foreign nationals cannot own land in Thailand. The options in which a foreigner can control the land are via a 30-year lease or by purchasing the land through a Thai company.