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Quote from optioncoach:

Ahh those are the new houses they built past Paitilla going towards the airport right? Nice new homes they are building out there.

Have you had troubles with mosquitos. I remember looking at some of the sites when it was just the roads and dirt plots and it was a bit marshy due to the fill they put down to extend the land.

Nice view by the way...

Punta Pacific is built on the old Civil Airport which has now moved to Albrook. There are very few mosquitoes, even in the rainy season. Towards Tocuman, Costa Del Esta, they are a bigger problem. Dengue is prevalent in some areas, and care must be taken in keeping standing water clear.
 
Quote from Brucelee:

Punta Pacific is built on the old Civil Airport which has now moved to Albrook. There are very few mosquitoes, even in the rainy season. Towards Tocuman, Costa Del Esta, they are a bigger problem. Dengue is prevalent in some areas, and care must be taken in keeping standing water clear.

Sorry Costa Del Esta is what I was referring to, I mixed up the names. UNfortunately I have not had time to visit that new mall they built there. I do remember when the old Airport was there and you drive along that road near the edge fo the runway and the planes would come right over head.

The last 2 years my wife has gone back as I had to stay for work but will be there in the winter and looking forward to seeing that new Mall and more additions around the causeway. I am always looking at real estate and last time saw the condos in those Evergreen Towers near ATLAPA/Caeser's Park.
 
Quote from Copernicus:

about the property taxes, yes true, but that also depends on how much you make as the no state income tax gets more attractive the higher up you are.

plus, the more complex your set-up, the higher the acc't fees - if no state tax, no requirement to file.
 
Quote from optioncoach:

I am always looking at real estate and last time saw the condos in those Evergreen Towers near ATLAPA/Caeser's Park.

I thought that was where you meant. Caeser´s Park is now the Sheriton. There are many new developments in the reverted areas besides the city condos. You will see a big change, and more traffic!
 
Quote from ElCubano:

..impact resistant windows and garage doors wont do you squat when a class 4 or 5 mows down ur house...and leaves you with all your stocked up food blocks away....:D

no seriously i saw some devastating aftermath during hurricane andrew..meaning I dont care what you had on them windows when you aint gots a roof...peace

yeah, but if that happens i have bigger worries than shutters/windows :-)
 
Quote from mark1:

Again , you have no clue, you keep talking of things you don't know, things you never experienced, things you heard or read on some tabloid.
You talk of exceptions as they were the norm.
There are areas where people is very poor and surely a "rich" westerner is a target for gold diggers. That happens in any developing country (brazil, cuba, DR, Mex, Hungary etc)
This is a very small percentage and not the norm.

They gather around tourist areas obviously, like the infamous Pattaya.
Some tourists go to Thailand for 2 weeks, what do you expect, to find the love of your life in 2 weeks?
Locals although very polite and friendly don't want to be involved in a long relationship with tourists, for obvious reasons
When you are a resident, you have the opportunity to meet "regular" people with a job, an education etc.


Thailand is not Pattaya, heck is like going to Las Vegas and thinking " geez, the US is a gambler and whoremonger paradise".

Do you think you don't have prostitution and gold diggers in the US? Think again, just different prices and different ambitions.

I'm not the one who says western women are ugly or bad by the way. I'd take a piece of those sweeties in Miami any day :D, just no plastic boobs thanks :p


Your answer is incoherent, illogical, and badly written. Most of Asia is very poor, with some pockets of wealth. This is a FACT not an opinion. You may try to portrait Asia as a continent where everybody has a high standard of living but that would be a total lie. Everybody who reads newspapers is fully aware of it.
Prostitution is rampant and visible and cheap. Many people go to SE Asia to get laid and have great vacations on a budget. Again FACTS.
Get off your high horse about Asia and stop making it into a paradise which it clearly is not.
 
You will have a hard time bumping into prostitution even in Bangkok, unless you purposefully head to Patpong, Soi Cowboy etc. And even in there, it's not the kind of sleaze and dirt as in western countries. If you just want good light fun you can have it, nobody's forcing beaver or katoey cock down your throat there. Other than that, it's a normal large Asian city. Safe, ordinary, family-friendly.

Paradise is different things to different people. If you whore your way around the world that's what your world is like. For someone else it might be a misty morning in Chiang Mai eating a $0.20 breakfast of rice, tea and a little curry sauce from yesterday's meal.

Talking of food, the cheapest meal I ever ate cost $0.02 and it was a tasty and fulfilling experience with no mean recourses. Remembering experiences like that I've been able to avoid Starsux with their $3 coffees. Happy with a 1 gal electric kettle on my desk, $3 keeps me swimming in coffee for a month.
 
Statstic on thai tourism have shown, anyone visited thailand, had returned at least 3 times in his life time.

Tourism growth rate "Avarage 8%" is one of the fastest in the world. In 2006 around 13 million and 2007 expected 14.5 million tourist. There was slow growth in 2004 and 2005 due to Tsunami, SARS and bird flue....but recovering

I'm sure brazil and many latin american countries offers hotter woman & sex than thailand, but their tourism growth isn't half as much thailalnd. Brazil has 6 million tourist arrival and Philiphine 3 million, Indonesia 5.5 million

It's not about sex only, open your eyes, it's about people attitude and Thailand enviroment that brings in tourist. The growth rate for Family catogary has outperformed single tourists in recent years.
 
Quote from bl33p:

You will have a hard time bumping into prostitution even in Bangkok, unless you purposefully head to Patpong, Soi Cowboy etc. And even in there, it's not the kind of sleaze and dirt as in western countries. If you just want good light fun you can have it, nobody's forcing beaver or katoey cock down your throat there. Other than that, it's a normal large Asian city. Safe, ordinary, family-friendly.

Paradise is different things to different people. If you whore your way around the world that's what your world is like. For someone else it might be a misty morning in Chiang Mai eating a $0.20 breakfast of rice, tea and a little curry sauce from yesterday's meal.

Talking of food, the cheapest meal I ever ate cost $0.02 and it was a tasty and fulfilling experience with no mean recourses. Remembering experiences like that I've been able to avoid Starsux with their $3 coffees. Happy with a 1 gal electric kettle on my desk, $3 keeps me swimming in coffee for a month.


You are talking about SE Asia. I was referring to all of Asia which includes India and China.
Sorry, but when I travel I do not get excited about 2c meal I had. There is more to life than traveling on the budget (Been there, done that). I am sure Asia is lovely, but it does have its share of problems (as every other continent). Could it be paradise? Yes for some at me point. :D

Peace!
 
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