Our House
I love my neighborhood. It’s quiet, peaceful, and the kids have lots of friends here. Most of the neighbors know that I can’t speak much Thai, so some of them speak to me in English. There are 2 Indian families here who have stay in Bangkok for more than 10 years, and I always meet the mothers at the playground. We have no language barrier, so we chit chat to each other mostly. Their kids love to come to my house too, and usually turn my place upside down. *slap head*
Our landlord stays in Japan, and she has asked us a few times if we would like to buy the house. Frankly, I don’t. I feel that the house is too small for us, and I can see some crack lines at some part of the house now. Most of the houses here have this problem, and I realized this after visiting a few neighbors’ houses.
If possible, I will try to settle Justin’s primary school first, then get another house in that neighborhood. There are a lot of home plans in this area, and it’s all depending on our budget. We have checked out a few house plans, and our favorite one is the one near to my office. But the gated community is too remote, and it’s too far from any of our desired school. Sigh…
But before we can set eye on any house plan, we need to build up our company first. We can only purchase the house with company’s name, as foreigners can only own condominiums but not landed property. That’s why hubby passed everything to me and said that our dream house is depending on me now. O.o
How stressful…

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