Bangkok Property Rental Guide

1. Bangkok Guide

Expat accommodation in Bangkok is highly varied. No matter how big an expat’s family is or the type of home they prefer, price and proximity will be their most important considerations when finding housing in the Thai capital.

2. Bangkok Schools

There is a range of international schools in Bangkok and we are pleased to provide links to the websites of some of the most popular schools:
◦ Bangkok Patana School
◦ New International School of Thailand – NIST
◦ International School Bangkok
◦ Lycee Francais International de Bangkok
◦ Ruamrudee International School – Swiss section
◦ Shrewsbury International School
◦ Harrow International School
◦ Thai-Japanese Association School

3. Bangkok Hospitals

There are a number of very good hospitals in Bangkok offering excellent services that provide 24-hour outpatient, medical and ambulance services. The main hospitals in expatriate residential locations are:
◦ Bumrungrad International Hospital
◦ Samitivej Hospital
◦ BNH Hospital

4. Water Supply

We do not recommend you drink water from the tap in Thailand. Most people buy treated, bottled water. It is available in quart-sized, sealed, plastic bottles or in large, sealed plastic containers. These are made for water-cooling units which can be rented or bought for family use and are cheaper in the long run. Deliveries can also be arranged.

5. Electric Supply

Electrical power in Thailand is 220 volts x 50 cycles/sec. Power outlets are not grounded (earthed) and usually accept flat (and sometimes round) two-pin plugs which are produced in Thailand.

6. Gas Supply

Many kitchen ranges are fuelled by bottled gas (LPG) delivered in cylinders. An initial deposit is paid for each cylinder. Full cylinders are delivered promptly on request, although it is useful to keep an extra cylinder standing by.

7. Pest Control

Most homes and gardens are treated monthly for cockroaches, termites, ants and other pests. In apartments this is usually arranged by the management. If you live in a house and wish to have it sprayed, check with the landlord.

8. Security

Most apartment buildings and housing estates and condominiums are guarded 24 hours a day.

9. Refurbishment

Landlords will tend to refurbish residential property upon the request of a new incoming tenant but are unlikely to agree to specific alterations or improvements.

10. Furniture

Most property for rent in Bangkok is fully furnished, but some is available partly furnished or unfurnished.

Furniture that is shipped from abroad should be suitable for a hot, tropical climate.

11. Kitchenware

Department stores and shops stock a comprehensive range of white goods, appliances and kitchenware. Glass, china and silverware are all widely available.

12. Air-conditioning

Most air-conditioning is in the form of split-type units which are controlled by the individual tenant.