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How's the weather in Hua Hin toward Sept end and early October? Planning to travel with my wife and our 1 year-old.

I am aware that it's the rainy season - Google tells me tail end - but just wanted to confirm if it's a good time to visit? We are not going to do any major outdoor activities anyway due to our kid but don't want it to be a washed-out holiday either since we all love the beach.

Also how's the travel from Bangkok here?

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u/Xano40 — 2 days ago
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A Tram along the the N. 4 road would be perfect

Just a random thought. Hua Hins layout would be perfect for just one tram line running South to North along the N. 4 round. This would pretty much cover all the main points like Airport, train station, the malls and markets and the beach.

Hope we get something like this one day.

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u/Outside-Clue7220 — 2 days ago
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Looking for a legitimate realtor in Hua Hin for long term rental

My wife and I are planning to move to Hua Hin in early 2027 and I'm looking for a legitimate realtor there so I don't get scammed, renting a place and showing up to find that it was a scam.

Can anyone point me to a reputable realtor in the area? Also, would I be better off coordinating with an attorney there instead of a real estate agent or realtor? I have read that there is no real estate license, so I'm a bit leery of engaging with someone who may not have the experience required to help me make this happen with the least amount of friction.

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u/Fit_Instruction_8383 — 6 days ago
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Moving family of 4 to Thailand. What to expect?

My husband and I are moving are family to Hua Hin Thailand. We plan on either renting out a luxury house or a condo near the beach. I heard to expect scorpions and centipedes in homes. Are they known to come in the luxury homes? Just need to know what to expect because I have a 2 year old and soon to be one year old. Advice please?!?!

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u/Aggravating_Fail91 — 6 days ago
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Babysitter in Hua Hin?

My husband and I will be staying in Hua Hin for 40 days with our two small children (10 months and 2 years of age). We Are wondering if there Are any reliable baby sitter services we can Get in touch with? We Are not thinking over night but for a few Hours a few times a week so we can enjoy a quiet lunch, Get a massage, relax in the pool etc. We will arrive oktober 1st.

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u/klappstol — 6 days ago
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Moving to Hua Hin

Hello everyone,

I'm 32 years old, I've been living in Thailand for 6 years (1 year in Bangkok and 5 years in Pattaya), but I'm tired of Pattaya and to be honest I don't really like life there anymore the chaotic atmosphere and the mass tourism I have trouble supporting so I decided to leave I heard a lot of good things about Hua Hin, so I have some questions:

- What time does the nightlife stop? (I like to go out on weekends but without too much excess)

- Is the month of February chaotic in terms of tourism because I will move on February 5th?

- The difference in prices between Hua Hin & Pattaya for food, drinks in bars, massages?

- How long does it take to walk through the city center? (So that I have an idea of the greatness)

Thank you all for your future feedback.

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u/Nipkut — 12 days ago
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Looking for advice on areas to stay in Hua Hin

Hi all. Quick background. My parents are coming over to Thailand for a month to ‘trial’ their retirement in Hua Hin. I’ve lived in Bangkok for 4 years personally and I’ve only visited Hua Hin for a weekend two or three times.

They’ll be renting for a month and living like how they would long term rather than holiday, if that makes sense.

Where are the best areas to live? Any places to avoid? Would be great hearing from you. They are after a villa with a pool. I understand they’ll be paying more as it’s only a month rental and they’re okay with that.

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u/Bkkekkamai — 12 days ago
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Recommendation for short term rentals?

I am looking to go to Hua Hin for a couple of months, and looking for a short term rental, up to 2 months or so.

Saw online I could find a small condo outside of the center for 10-12k baht a month.

My budget would ideally be 7-10k month.

Could anyone recommend a place / platform where I could find these short term rentals?

Thanks.

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u/Kindly_Office_4237 — 12 days ago