Of course there are more housing options in Chiang Mai than the ones I've mentioned above. For example, I live in a fully-furnished apartment in a building which looks like it's been through a war. I'm about 10 minutes drive out of the old city, and my rent is ฿3500 a month, which includes electricity, water, and internet. My neighbours are Thai locals and their apartments are more similar to the third option I described above - a studio apartment, basically, which many people tend to live in at once. However, the difference is that my landlord is a foreigner who makes his living buying up rooms in these old buildings, and schmancing them up for foreigners like me to live in. So instead of a 30 square metre room with nothing in it, I now have a bedroom and study area, separated from the kitchen and living room area with a little wall. And then there's the bathroom, and the little balcony outside the kitchen window. Okay, not exactly a balcony, but I still started a garden above the air-conditioner unit, and I still see wildlife there in the form of pigeons. Yay!
Photos of my apartment, and some important links below:
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My brand new apartment! |
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Bedroom and study area. Outside the door is the hall, and lots of other people in only about 10 rooms! |
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My favourite place - the kitchen. |
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The living room area. |
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The bathroom. |
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We changed up all the art, and it goes without saying the place is a lot less tidy.
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How the study area looks now. |
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My flourishing little balcony garden, with a bit of the charming building next door. |
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Our roof - great for guitars and sunsets. |
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The view from our roof of Doi Suthep. |
Here are some of the better sites for apartment or house rentals in Chiang Mai:
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Chiang Mai Apartment & House Classifieds - more up-to-date than many other sites.
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Buy Rent Chiang Mai - another good one but the cheaper properties are often rented very quickly.
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Hongpak - a Thai site aimed at locals with an English version that is still very strange to navigate. However, I found it to be one of the most current with lots of cheap options in many areas.
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DD Property - some really good deals can be found here from time to time, so check back often.
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Chiang Mai Thai Apartments - another good one, although it does list a lot of long-term hotel rentals.
A quick Google search will reveal plenty more sites than the ones I've listed here - many of them badly designed with an abundance of expensive properties. All I remember is that during my search the best leads to follow came from the above sites. Good luck and happy hunting!
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