Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand
Price Reduced, Asking Price: $3,040,000 (USD)
Hotel is situated in a central location 15 minutes walk from the beach,
10 minutes walk to the Jungceylon Shopping Mall and Banzaan Night Market
and 6 minutes walk to the OTOP Shopping Paradise.
The property features a Lobby, Reception, 2 Restaurants: for Buffet Breakfast and another A la Carte Restaurant & Coffee Shop, Kitchen, Lift and Swimming Pool.
Solar Heating
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Mat Christie Hindmarch
19 Std. ·
#afriendinneedisafriendindeed
A very very long shot i know at the moment, but a good friend is looking for a position as an Assistant Purchasing Manager. Phuket based. Maybe move to another province. They are Thai national btw… just trying to help during these tough times. PM If you know anyone who needs a APM. Thanks krab.
contact: jobs@tourism-insider.com
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Worasit Pongkhamphan said that since the beginning of April, 100 hotels have announced that they are for sale.
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