November 2, 2024

Herschel Goyette

Catch Wind

The Finer Side of Asia – Lessons from a Full-Time Rental House Owner

Introduction

Asia is a continent rich in culture, history and diversity. It’s a place where you can find great food, incredible people and the best views of your life. You can also find some of the most beautiful places in the world. But it’s not all about the sights, sounds and tastes you’ll experience when you visit this amazing region. There’s another side of Asia that many Westerners don’t see – and that’s what I want to talk about today. The side that really makes me want to live in Asia full time. That’s right – I’m talking about renting property there full-time!

Asia is a continent rich in culture, history and diversity.

Asia is the largest and most populous continent on Earth. It’s home to some of the oldest civilizations in human history, including China, India and Japan. On top of that, Asia has some of the best food you’ll ever eat and some of the most fascinating people you’ll ever meet!

If you’re looking for an adventure-packed vacation destination with something for everyone–from outdoor activities like hiking or biking through nature parks to exploring ancient temples–then Asia is definitely worth considering as your next travel destination.

It’s a place where you can find great food, incredible people and the best views of your life.

Asia is the place to be. It’s a continent full of amazing food, incredible people and the best views in the world. You can go hiking or diving, see some of the most beautiful temples in existence, eat some of the most delicious street food ever made and meet some of your best friends who will inspire you for life.

When thinking about renting out your house on Airbnb as an opportunity to travel more and see more places, I would recommend Asia first because it has so much diversity in culture, landscape and cuisine that there really isn’t anywhere else like it on earth!

You can also find some of the most beautiful places in the world.

If you’re looking to see some of the most beautiful places in the world, Asia has plenty to offer. You can find beaches with white sand and crystal clear water that looks like it came straight out of a painting. There are also mountains you can climb or hike up with your friends and family. If caves are more your thing, then there are plenty of those as well–as well as waterfalls!

But it’s not all about the sights, sounds and tastes you’ll experience when you visit this amazing region.

But it’s not all about the sights, sounds and tastes you’ll experience when you visit this amazing region. There is also a lot of history to learn about Asia. The people who live there have centuries of culture behind them, which makes for some very interesting stories. If you want to go deeper into these stories, then take up one of many courses offered by universities around Asia that teach different aspects of their culture, such as Buddhism or Chinese medicine (which can be studied in South Korea).

Another thing that sets Asia apart from other places on earth is its architecture: while most countries build new structures using modern materials like steel or concrete, here they prefer to stick with traditional building methods like wood and stone; this means that many old temples still stand today! You can see examples at Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia or Borobudur Temple Compounds in Indonesia–both UNESCO World Heritage Sites because they’re so beautiful!

There’s another side of Asia that many Westerners don’t see – and that’s what I want to talk about today.

There’s another side of Asia that many Westerners don’t see – and that’s what I want to talk about today.

It’s the side where I get to live a life that few people can ever imagine, but it requires me to work extremely hard and make sacrifices in order for me to do so. It isn’t easy, but it is worth it!

The side that really makes me want to live in Asia full time.

The side that really makes me want to live in Asia full time.

I recently rented out a house in Thailand, and I have to say, it was quite an eye-opening experience. The first thing I realized is that renting property in Asia can save you money on taxes and maintenance costs (as well as real estate fees). For example, if you’re looking for an apartment or condo on Craigslist or even Airbnb, there are many places where the monthly rent will be less than $1,200 per month–and sometimes even less than $500 per month! That’s pretty cheap compared with some places back home where rents average around $2k per month for just one bedroom apartments (and even more for larger units).

The next thing that struck me was how easy it was to find a place once we got here: all I had to do was post ads on Facebook groups dedicated specifically for foreigners living abroad; within minutes someone responded saying “yes” about whether they wanted my house or not!

That’s right – I’m talking about renting property there full-time!

If you’re a Westerner, Asia is a great place to live.

That’s right – I’m talking about renting property there full-time!

With the cost of living in many Asian countries being significantly lower than what we’re used to back home, it’s possible to save thousands of dollars per year by renting instead of buying. And while there are other reasons why someone would want to live abroad (like experiencing another culture), saving money is definitely one of them.

But let me ask you: what if there was an even better way? What if instead of just renting your home from someone else and paying them monthly rent checks as well as utility bills each month – what if instead all those expenses were taken care for by someone else?

There are definite perks to renting instead of buying in Asia.

If you’re considering renting a place in Asia, there are definite perks to the experience.

First, renting is a great way to save money. While you might have heard that buying is cheaper than renting (and it often is), this isn’t always true in Asia. In fact, many cities have seen prices rise so sharply that it would be cheaper for you to rent than buy!

Second, renting allows you to get to know your new city better by living among its people instead of just visiting as a tourist–and this can come with some unexpected benefits as well! For example: if there’s something wrong with your apartment or building and no one from management responds quickly enough for your satisfaction…it won’t matter because after two months they’ll kick out all tenants regardless! The same goes if there’s an issue with noise from other units or smells coming from downstairs…you don’t have any rights here; just learn how not be bothered by them yourself and move on 🙂

Conclusion

So if you’re looking for a new adventure, why not consider renting property in Asia? You might just find that it’s the best decision you ever made.