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450 km north-northeast of Bangkok, Khon Kaen is one of the four major cities of Isan, the largest region in Thailand and located on the Khorat Plateau. Khon Kaen is dubbed to be one of the “big four of Isan”. Capital of the Khon Kaen Province and the Mueang Khon Kaen District, Khon Kaen is home to about 215,000 People. The region is categorised to have a tropical savanna climate with dry and warm winters. The months of May till October sees significant rainfall in the area bringing in cooler temperatures.
The region is dotted with several hotspots for tourists. Being one of the most notable cities in the north-eastern region, Khon Kaen has some awesome sceneries and place to visit. From fascinating temples to breath-taking animal parks, the region is home to some of the most unique places on the planet. Let us take a look at some of the top attraction in Khon Kaen that you simply cannot miss.
Living in Khon Kaen can prove to be extremely cost-efficient. Did you know that according to Expatistan.com living costs in Khon Kaen is 33% lower than Bangkok? And especially coming from Western metropolitans, prices do seem to look on the lower end. A meal in an inexpensive restaurant will cost you about 50 Baht while a meal for two at a mid-range restaurant shall cost around 350 Baht. Transportation is also relatively cheap compared to other big cities. A 1 km Taxi Ride shall cost around 15 Baht and a litre of gasoline costs around somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30 Baht. Basic utilities such as electricity, water and garbage for a medium-sized condo costs around 2,100 Baht and internet would add around 650 Baht to the bill.
If you are looking to buy a house in Khon Kaen, condo prices in the city centre costs around 1,500,000 Baht while outside the city centre costs around 900,000 Baht. Prices for stand-alone houses range from 750,000 Baht to about 70,000,000 Baht.
For your rental needs, a one-bedroom condo in the city centre would cost around 10,000 Baht while the same outside the city centre would cost around 5000 Baht. 3-bedroom apartments in the city centre cost about 22,000 Baht per month and outside the city centre costs around 9,000 Baht.
Khon Kaen offers a very laid-back experience for its people. This town on top of the Khorat plateau on an elevation of 187 meters, the region plays a key role in the North-eastern region as a major education and technology hub in the region thanks to the Khon Kaen University. The city offers affordable tuk-tuk rides across the city for under 100 Baht with plentiful taxis also available as per needs.
The COVID-19 outbreak situation is also being felt across all aspects of the real estate market here. People need cashflow in their hands and with no jobs and income many people need to sell their property in a much lower price. The new Property Tax (coming soon) and the COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUSE) will affect the secondhand market in Khon Kaen