In ageing Thailand, developers race to supply locals and elderly expats
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ageing-th...3--sector.html
If only we had a moderator that would close this thread, so far off topic.
Wombat : an Australian marsupial that eats,roots and leaves
Actually wombat, the post by bobsaigon is on topic.
Oh, I believe you have been uncharacteristically unfair with your above comment, lonelywombat. As françois correctly pointed out, bobsaigon2 made an on topic post at #62, the post immediately preceding yours.
And, as far as the moderators are concerned, well one has resigned, one has gone AWOL and the other appears to be living an unabashed, hedonistic lifestyle in Myanmar, with young Burmese boys queuing in their droves, as they wait to be admitted to his hotel bedroom. So don’t be expecting him to concern himself with the forum any day soon, as he has far more important duties to attend to.
bobsaigon2 (April 11th, 2018), francois (April 11th, 2018)
FYI lonelywombat:
https://sawatdeenetwork.com/v4/showt...Nurses-Helpers
No need to close the thread.
Dragging this thread kicking and screaming back to the OP's question ...
Reuters has published a story about developers catering to elderly Thais and ex-pats in what sounds like a retirement village on "the edge" of Bangkok. I think I'd want to know what will happen to my (I'm guessing) 4 million baht asset (the housing itself) once I die, but it definitely sounds interesting: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-t...-idUSKBN1HH3KI
DaveyJonesLocker (April 12th, 2018)
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DaveyJonesLocker (April 15th, 2018), sglad (April 20th, 2018)