Chiang Mai
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National Geography released great article about Chiang Mai and its culture in their July/August 2011 issue. The article tell the story of the authors Carl Hoffman's father who lives in Chiang Mai with his Thai wife. The story also well explains the culture and attraction of Chiang Mai. It does touch things like the hill tribes and also visits Elephant Nature Park north of Chiang Mai as well as Thai cuisine. Recommend reading for Chiang Mai residents, travelers or people thinking of relocating to Chiang Mai.

Read the story here

See some photos here

 
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Thats it. No smokey season this year! Its end of April and not a single time this year the numbers have hit the over 120 that is considered standard (already bad air if asked opinion from Chiang Mai residents). Last year air quality was for a longtime around 200 (PM10) and the visibility was barely 100 metres. This year we only had few days of some smoke but nothing compared to previous years. This might be partly because of education but also due to couple of rains we got so conveniently once a week.

Air Quality Chiang Mai

 
Condos
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MountainFront CondoThere has been recently many new condo buildings coming up in Chiang Mai. Recent developments are spread mainly both South and North of the city along Canal Road. Some of the most recent finished condo developments are Convention Condo, Karkanok 5, Touch Hill, Mountain Front all North of Huaw Kaew road along Canal Road. Next to Mountain Front condo there is also coming Mountain View which is currently under construction.

(photo: Mountain Front Condominium)

In South Siritara is constructing their second building, Nimmanhaemin area got 2 new condo's with Punna 1 & 2 and Unique is under construction. The Trio is old building just renovated on Huaw Kaew Road and another new condo project starting near Convention Hall building area called The Resort Condo.

Other locations, Jigsaw Condominium behind Carrefour on Super Highway and Golf Park Village North of Chiang Mai, My Hip Condo behing Payap University.

For anyone looking new Condo apartment in Chiang Mai the selection is better than ever and prices are still very reasonable, now its the time.

 

 
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Chiang Mai ranked 2nd in the world just after Bangkok as best city on Travel and Leisure "Best of the Year" voting.

Full list below.

 

  1. Bangkok
  2. Chiang Mai
  3. Florence
  4. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
  5. Rome
  6. Sydney
  7. Buenos Aires
  8. Oaxaca, Mexico
  9. Barcelona
  10. New Your City

 

Source: http://www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2010/cities

 
Thai Property Transfer Fees Back to Normal PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Araya Akomsoonthorn   
Sunday, 16 May 2010 20:14

Purchasers and developers have until 26 March 2010 to take advantage of the property transfer rebates introduced by the Thai government in 2008.

To revive demand in the real estate market, the Thai government implemented a property transfer incentives policy in 2008. Under the policy, purchasers and developers enjoy rebates on registration fees and specific business tax.

The incentives were valid for one year, but were extended for another year.

Despite the clamour of interested parties to obtain a second extension, the Thai government has announced that the incentives will end on 28 March 2010, and the original rates will again apply. Interested parties, including commercial banks, are urged to register the transfer and/or mortgage of their immovable properties by Friday, 26 March 2010 to take advantage of the reduced rates.

The reduced rates, and the original rates which will be applicable from 29 March 2010 onwards, are as follows:

1. Specific business tax for the sale of all immovable properties for commercial purposes 0.1% of either the actual or government appraisal price (the Base Price), whichever is higher, or 0.11% of the Base Price inclusive of local tax 3% of the Base Price or 3.3% of the Base Price inclusive of local tax

2. Registration fees for the transfer of certain immovable properties, e.g. land under allocation, buildings, buildings with land 0.01% of the government appraisal price 2% of the government appraisal price

3. Registration fees for the mortgage of certain immovable properties excluding office buildings 0.01% of the government appraisal price 1% of the government appraisal price

by Araya Akomsoonthorn

Last Updated on Friday, 20 August 2010 04:43
 
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