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I am seeking a 2 bedroom house for long term rental in Hua Hin. Happy to sign a 1-year lease I am seeking a house in a fairly central location. I do not seek golf course, pool or communal facilities.
If any member can help i would be greatful
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zevon,

Your best bet is to arrive in Hua Hin, book in to a hotel/guest house for 2 or 3 days, and find something suitable when you arrive. Providing you do not arrive in high season, there will always be plenty to choose from. doing it that way you will generally get much better value for your money.

I've looked at many web pages offering property for rent, but they all seem to be overpriced.

The above advice has been given many times on this site. If you look around the site, you will identify locations to look.
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In addition to what BB has just posted, you should have no problem in finding a place now, but the nearer it gets to December the harder it will get to find a good deal, actually the best time to look is March/April. Quite a lot of retired people come over during the European winter, so demand is higher.
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Post by Burger »

BB is right, do not book anything until you get here.
Stay in a hotel for a week or more and have a good look around at which area you like.
There's so much choice/difference in price range.

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Many thanks for the replies.
The advice is most appreciated
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Contact me when you get here.

In my quiet soi there are often houses for rent but they go quickly

Rent about 10000 to 15000 a month

We're about 1 km out of the centre but near the beach
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Post by duan »

How much would it cost to rent in a central location such as on the road first left after Jed Pee Nong heading up towards the railway station?
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The first house I ever rented in Hua Hin was in that area. Adjusting the cost for time, the upper end of the rates Richard has quoted would be about right - depending upon time of year. Availability could be a problem down there theough - we've never managed to get another house that central.
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