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Rent in the province

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I want to rent a house in the province. But I dont know how to find it. Whats the best way to find that kind of house? Is it just to go to the province and ask the tuk tuk?? Example Kendal province.
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"The province" singular? $300.

Seriously though that's like asking what rent costs in rural America.
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kocdim wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:47 am I want to rent a house in the province. But I dont know how to find it. Whats the best way to find that kind of house? Is it just to go to the province and ask the tuk tuk?? Example Kendal province.
Are you asking as to how to find a rural vacancy? Or how much $ ? Or both?
Not that I have an answer to either. Just wanting to clarify.

Asking a tuk-tuk driver = bad idea. Unless you need drugs or comfort company.
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Luigi wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:35 pm
kocdim wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:47 am I want to rent a house in the province. But I dont know how to find it. Whats the best way to find that kind of house? Is it just to go to the province and ask the tuk tuk?? Example Kendal province.
Are you asking as to how to find a rural vacancy? Or how much $ ? Or both?
Not that I have an answer to either. Just wanting to clarify.

Asking a tuk-tuk driver = bad idea. Unless you need drugs or comfort company.
Yeah, but the tuk-tuk driver might have a cousin with a property for rent...
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Re: Rent in the province

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StroppyChops wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:44 pm
Luigi wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:35 pm
kocdim wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:47 am I want to rent a house in the province. But I dont know how to find it. Whats the best way to find that kind of house? Is it just to go to the province and ask the tuk tuk?? Example Kendal province.
Are you asking as to how to find a rural vacancy? Or how much $ ? Or both?
Not that I have an answer to either. Just wanting to clarify.

Asking a tuk-tuk driver = bad idea. Unless you need drugs or comfort company.
Yeah, but the tuk-tuk driver might have a cousin with a property for rent...
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Haha. I would bet on it to be so. Or an uncle, brother, sister too. :facepalm:
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Re: Rent in the province

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Which province? Which commune/village? Do you want to be close to a city or just retire alone in a house in a secluded village? Need amenities nearby or not? Your question isn't clear at all. What do you want the house for? Yourself? A business?
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