Residents of the new generation who live in condos need to have a pet with them. Furthermore, when the pandemic was coming, they had to live and work from home. Then they need to live with pets rather than live alone. According to real estate trends, from October 2021 until now, residents in the new generation or Gen Y (25-36 years of age) are looking through pets-friendly condos in Hua Hin 35.54% In 2022, there will be more than five pet-friendly condos in Hua Hin with a sales price of 850 K - 10 M THB. What's more, these are Gen Y home purchasers' optimal condos in Hua Hin due to their capacity to meet the issues of residents who own pets. Moreover, people also need a welcoming environment inside their homes. Sansara Black MountainSansara Black Mountain allows residents to have pets. You can have pets inside including dogs, cats, rabbits, and hamsters. Inside the project is spacious enough for residents who need to grow pets. Additionally, there also has many leisure facilities which allow your pet to come in, such as a lounge, and a communal garden.
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Chiang Mai, Thailand's soul, and cultural attraction, recently emerged as the paradise for digital nomads moving to Southeast Asia. But, as a whole, Asia always wins the hearts of travelers because of its identity, the beauty of life of sticking to culture and traditions, and spirituality. From a quiet, religious city, Chiang Mai became a town full of tourists, unique cafes and coffee shops, new accommodations, and modern shopping malls. However, the richness of its culture is still present all over the city. Chiang Mai is situated in the north of Thailand, around 700 kilometers from Bangkok. Chiang Mai is one of the most popular cities in Thailand for digital nomads and expats. It is the second largest city after Bangkok. It is often called the "gateway to northern Thailand" because it's easily accessible from Bangkok and offers many tourist attractions. Lastly, Chiang Mai's laid-back atmosphere makes the city super safe, and you will always meet like-minded people or travelers in the town. Chiang Mai has become a mecca of digital nomads because of the great communities you can join with entrepreneurs, freelancers, and more on Facebook groups. On the other hand, you can budget around $1,000 per month in Chiang Mai because of the low cost of living. Digital nomads looking for a more laid-back, less expensive option will love Chiang Mai. It offers a slower pace of life and plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in Thai culture. Digital Nomad Experience in Chiang MaiAs someone who primarily lived in the city and was called a "City Boy," moving to Chiang Mai for a year was a daunting experience. However I want to experience a different lifestyle, but a place where I can work and travel at the same time. Chiang Mai popped into my head because of the many co-working spaces, better infrastructure, and a lower cost of living too. Chiang Mai was surprised the most by the vibe of the overall city. Chiang Mai has a chilled and homey vibe with people smiling at you; people are very calm in how they speak and their actions. No one was ever in a hurry or rush to go from one place to another. Every road you travel on in Chiang Mai somehow always leads to Wats (Buddhist Temples), on the street, or even on the mountain top. The combination of culture and traditions with modern infrastructure perfectly blended with the way of life in Chiang Mai. Furthermore, the working environment is super cool and motivating with its great co-working spaces and coffee shops in and around the city. Life is never dull, not for work but because of plenty of outdoor and indoor activities in Chiang Mai. Digital Nomad: Work Places in Chiang Mai The HubA co-working facility in Chiang Mai called The Hub is committed to community, experiential learning, and sustainability. However, The Hub embodies its beliefs, setting it apart from most other co-working spaces.
Since it uses only LED lights, this co-working space is environmentally friendly. But that's not all. This co-working space is situated in a structure constructed out of 17 previous shipping containers! Nevertheless, I found it to be very cool. However, at The Hub, you would need to purchase a day pass or have a monthly membership to access the various complimentary amenities they provide, such as coffee, food, internet, and more. A day pass at The Hub is 500 per baht, and a monthly membership fee is 5,000 Baht (USD 135) |
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