The REAL Cost of Living in Thailand

This is the REAL cost of living in Thailand. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Samui, Phuket, Pattaya, Hua Hin, or the rural areas. Cost of Living videos are everywhere but this one will break down 3 different budgets for 3 different lifestyles.
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  • @thesheperd7567
    @thesheperd756711 ай бұрын

    I live rural. 1000 rent, electricity 200, main food 1500. Thats living comfortable with no western desires. Insurance 4380 every quarter One year Sim Card unlimited internet 1200. Mountain Bike, on foot free. Everything else is mine to live as I please and not squandered on nonsense. (I use a visa agent)

  • @spencerlaedeke3273

    @spencerlaedeke3273

    11 ай бұрын

    I am interested in knowing what company to get the one year unlimited internet for 1200 baht, if you are willing to share?

  • @youthoughtitwasbadbefore6134
    @youthoughtitwasbadbefore613411 ай бұрын

    I am returning to Thailand in about 2 months. I am a total cheap charlie. However this time I think I have surpassed even myself. My girlfriend is a chef in a new restaurant in Prajin Buri. We have been given a 2 bedroom house on a rai of land to use for free. I already have a car and a motorbike so transport is just the cost of fuel and maintenance. I don't drink any more and of course I don't use ladies of the night (any more) . What with her salary and profit share I only have to really cover my own personal expenses. The house is so beautiful with established gardens and really peaceful. Man I can't wait to get back.

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    That sounds awesome!

  • @brucesnyder690
    @brucesnyder690 Жыл бұрын

    Retired expat living in Thailand. My O-A visa is 1,900 baht per year. I do myself, easy. Reentry visa if travel abroad is 1,000 baht.

  • @sysavanhsouthimath6967

    @sysavanhsouthimath6967

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Bruce, how difficult was it to get the O-A visa?

  • @brucesnyder690

    @brucesnyder690

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sysavanhsouthimath6967 Got five years ago in LA. Lot of paperwork, but no problem.

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz978711 ай бұрын

    WOW - - - As an old (elderly) US expat on his mediocre $1500 SS check - I find it hard to even spend that much when adjusting your numbers for a personalized frugal budget. -- And that's including a quite high dollar health insurance cost ! -- I suspect perhaps $1250 may do a comfortable enough retirement in Chaing Mai most months. --?-- At least for people like myself who have extravagance under control and have some experience with 'discernment' between a want & a need. --?-- THANKS FOR THE LAY OUT. > Makes for personalizing our own very easy !

  • @patrickglennon7058

    @patrickglennon7058

    10 ай бұрын

    You could live on that easy, I pay £250 for a 1 bed 8ncluding electric on koh samui. Pad thai or local curry dish £1-2 , Scotter rent£75 a month, that's the general picture.

  • @pjazzz353
    @pjazzz3536 ай бұрын

    Chris nice video again thank you. We owned Condo near Victory Monument. We visit families in Thailand every year. Our plan is to move to Thailand 4 yrs from now. We both are Thais living here in US for too long. We want to retired is Thailand and we are really envied Expat retired there. Your expense estimate is very realistic. Cost of living here in US is getting out of hand. Your info give us a nice idea for cost of living in Thailand. I appreciate your channel. I am learning a lots from your show even though I am Thai.

  • @stanleykyle
    @stanleykyle Жыл бұрын

    I base my COL on the following each month. Rent + Electric 20k, 1.5k Daily for food and entertainment. 7k for motorcycle + gas. total is 70,000. and that is staying home most days of the week and cooking at home. I live in the Pattaya Area, have also lived in Bangkok on the same budget. I can go as high as 150k monthly but why? Its up to you how you want to live and are happy. I once owned a Hotel and many properties, but often found myself stuck in the same office chair all day long. I have lived in mansions in Ayala Alabang in the Philippines as well but again, look at the personal space around you that you most often occupy each day, do you really need all that much more space? Why buy anything here in Thailand, Rent a nice condo and change every 6 to 12 months to get a new view or city. enjoy life and great foods.

  • @jurgschupbach3059

    @jurgschupbach3059

    Жыл бұрын

    I can cut 20k from your budget here in Pattaya or invest that amount into a GFE easy.........

  • @eamesho7723

    @eamesho7723

    Жыл бұрын

    Great advice Kyle. I think the only reason one should buy a property in thailand is if they want to leave it as a an asset for their loved ones in the future. Otherwise renting is the way to go. Thailand properties are also notoriously hard to sell off.

  • @robertgrills9984

    @robertgrills9984

    11 ай бұрын

    Well said Stanley, every individual has their own life style choices, I lived in Pattaya on 60,000.00 a month for 18 months , like yourself lived a “ normal lifestyle”, this is more than enough for a comfortable and better standard of living than in my own country,of course someone going out every night drinking and partying would spend more, from my experience this applies to people on holiday for 2 to 3 weeks,who have to make every day count. How many people in or about retirement age are out every night in there own country drinking and partying, if they are I think they may have a serious problem,trust me,when younger I was out 6- 7 nights a week, luckily I wised up in my early thirties, if I had not I probably would not be living today.

  • @SeanOptimoa

    @SeanOptimoa

    7 ай бұрын

    I spent 9 months in Thailand and traveling other Asian countries, I spent about 90k USD in total - I was 25 when I did this I'm only 27 now. I lived in a super amazing condo in the heart of Bangkok for 3 months and moved around the rest of the time. I had fun just throwing money around helping the local economy after Covid and spending it, that's why I made it. And I plan on doing it again next year with a bigger budget lol. I don't think I could sit around most days, that just seems like a waste of time and money to me. I do that back home. I would eat at a new food place every day when I was there. Partied nearly every night, no bar girls though wasn't my thing I got them naturally lol.

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@SeanOptimoau have a helluva income bro. Well done

  • @Brian28021
    @Brian28021 Жыл бұрын

    I see this as a well detailed and accurate budget breakdown, based on my 13 years here so far. The original question, however, mentions architects and contractors. It should be noted that foreigners cannot buy or own property here. If you want to build or pay for a free-standing domicile, it will have to be in a Thai person's name. Trust is hard to come by here, and most guys who buy or build a home in a Thai wife's or girlfriend's name find themselves homeless and broke very quickly. Also, for me personally, I prefer to live in upcountry rural Thailand, where the experience is much more genuine, and the budget requirement is less than half of this breakdown. If I want the BKK or Pattaya experience, I can vacation there, and I'm not pooping in my own backyard. If you are here to teach, the salaries are also cut down by half, so it's all relative. There are lovely mid-sized cities, like Phitsanalok, Sukothai, or Nakhon Sawan that are large enough to have good shopping, dining, sightseeing and nightlife opportunities, but a much lower COL.

  • @brettgustin9471
    @brettgustin9471 Жыл бұрын

    We are in Thailand now. Having a great time!

  • @danielbowling282
    @danielbowling28211 ай бұрын

    i've seen many of these 'cost of thailand' this was probably the best

  • @patdwyer8262
    @patdwyer8262 Жыл бұрын

    Chris, you forgot "Bail & Bond" and Lawyer fees!!! (Chris, I love your sense of humour, so I'm giving some love back to you man!)

  • @RW4U

    @RW4U

    Жыл бұрын

    much appreciated Pat!!

  • @zawlwon8263
    @zawlwon82636 ай бұрын

    I agree this is a well made video very accurate..

  • @TobiasTheTraveler
    @TobiasTheTraveler7 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for this breakdown, I have a sense of what my monthly costs will be based on this chart.

  • @IanKorman
    @IanKorman Жыл бұрын

    My wife and I own a studio condo here right on the BTS line about 10-15 minutes from Siam Square which I rent out, at Talat Phlu. It is partly furnished and has a kitchen, washing machine and bed. This past Saturday we had our renter move out. We cleaned it and then rented it out in the afternoon for 7,200 baht. So, fact that 7-8k baht is doable for a studio. You can find older one bedrooms in this range as well but maybe not all of the amenities like pool, fitness room and parking like my condo has.

  • @mustuk1

    @mustuk1

    2 ай бұрын

    Can you tell me, what is your monthly budget for a couple?

  • @Ncseventeen1976
    @Ncseventeen19765 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. These numbers seem a little high for middle of the road compared to many other the other videos I've seen, but most of them were about Pattaya. I feel like your low end is about right and obviously with the high end, you can go as high as you can imagine. From what I've seen, a typical studio or one bedroom is 17-18K. I am guessing Bangkok is a little higher. The transportation cost is way higher than I'm used to seeing, but again you live in a much larger city. They have trucks that drive around you can jump on the back of for really cheap in Pattaya. If your on one of the lines, it's pretty cheap. The overall consensus from the 15-20 videos I have seen is 2K USD will get you a pretty good standard of living and for 3k or more, you are living like a king. My personal goal is to have 600K in a combo of bonds, dividend etfs, and a few other relatively stable investments before I move there at 50. Not including my 401K and Social Security which won't kick in until later.

  • @geoffwaterman6560
    @geoffwaterman65609 ай бұрын

    The first realistic advice on budget I've seen

  • @168secondssomewhere
    @168secondssomewhere6 ай бұрын

    I worked in Bangkok last year close to UN nation. Cost for my very nice studio was 6500b and mostly cook for myself cause I’m not into Thai food.. Just don’t drink or smoke. So at the end of the month I just spend around 450 to 500usd and my life there was really great. Spending in Thailand is a lot about location, if the person gonna trow his money on vice and the most important is... Can you care of yourself!? That point can be the key for saving lifestyle, if you need it ofc.

  • @DaveMani
    @DaveMani11 ай бұрын

    Great info man!

  • @LV515009
    @LV515009 Жыл бұрын

    Another GREAT video Chris! Thanks for the info and for taking the time to do this.

  • @kenneththaxton6919
    @kenneththaxton69196 ай бұрын

    Great info, best breakdown I've seen!! Thanks!!

  • @JohnMitch
    @JohnMitch Жыл бұрын

    Thaifriendly companions for rumpty bumpty sessions around 1500 baht per session, I have 3 or 4 sessions per week so around 27000 baht per month

  • @mmaranta785

    @mmaranta785

    Жыл бұрын

    Are all the girls on Thaifriendly pay to play?

  • @trevorsmith7753

    @trevorsmith7753

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mmaranta785 Of course not. But it's an easy income for the players. Beware of vexxine shedding: the new STD. Death can be fatal.

  • @eamesho7723

    @eamesho7723

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mmaranta785 i found my long term partner through it. but you have to manage expectations, if you know what i mean.

  • @joleenea5766
    @joleenea57666 ай бұрын

    Wonderful breakdown! Thank you

  • @expatwealthasia8702
    @expatwealthasia870211 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info 🙏

  • @ThailandThomas
    @ThailandThomas11 ай бұрын

    Chris I found most of your numbers right on. Only one I found you could be do better is low rent. I have many Thai friends all over Thailand in Bangkok, Pattaya, Samui and they have a basic room with fan only no AC and they pay from 4000 to 8000 per month for rent. Great video mate.

  • @noyo1444

    @noyo1444

    3 ай бұрын

    But this will be a very very old and basic room

  • @dovoso5685
    @dovoso568511 ай бұрын

    Great info , it means 35K usd per year out of pocket. If you are over 65 , you pay higher Health insurance. You should add Taxes you pay back home plus Medicare, meaning you need almost 60K usd annual passive income. All that, without taking into account the -having a partner - costs. Good luck . 😊

  • @SeanOptimoa

    @SeanOptimoa

    7 ай бұрын

    I spent 90K USD in 9 months there lol, that was two years ago right after Covid when I was 25. I just went and had a lot of fun. Plan on going again after my 27th birthday.

  • @johne9341
    @johne93415 ай бұрын

    Wonderful and informative!

  • @LicLafarga
    @LicLafarga2 ай бұрын

    Amazing info, super clear and detailed, big thanks!!

  • @humbertsmith8864
    @humbertsmith886411 ай бұрын

    So helpful

  • @dreammix9430
    @dreammix943011 ай бұрын

    Hey Chris I want to thank you so much from the bottom of my heart because I've never heard any hard numbers like this on the cost of living in Bangkok. This is excellent information for someone like me who is absolutely dying and chomping at the bit to move to Thailand but I also know that I have to be very methodical about how I do this so I don't screw up. Again thank you for what you do. Much love from Hollywood California

  • @melissah7166
    @melissah71666 ай бұрын

    Definitely retiring here! Already have the condo and am here now. Looking forward to this channel for very useful information on the permanent move.

  • @quantumallure5479
    @quantumallure54795 ай бұрын

    great videos

  • @paradise6606
    @paradise66066 ай бұрын

    I like when you get to the point in your videos. No nonsense kind of person.

  • @onthegamble
    @onthegamble6 ай бұрын

    What service do you use for 2000 baht per month for visa? I’m moving to Thailand next year in July so would like to contact them! Thanks!

  • @wowprint5758
    @wowprint575811 ай бұрын

    I can live medium life style level at $1800 a month easily in Bangkok.

  • @trevorsmith7753
    @trevorsmith7753 Жыл бұрын

    Great summary. Canadian men are great!

  • @alessandrovitro4807
    @alessandrovitro4807 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. It's always a pleasure to see your videos. Are your budget meant for a single or a couple?

  • @SoloDoloTravel

    @SoloDoloTravel

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely single (minus the rent ).

  • @camwells9726
    @camwells9726 Жыл бұрын

    It’s interesting, I haven’t lived in Thailand permanently but have had quite a few 3 month stays pre covid and you get a good feel for the cost of living , I’m going back 10 years or so but I can remember when $500 Australian dollars a week was an amount you could live in total luxury . That middle chart is now $1000 a week au , a lot to do with the Aussies exchange rate I guess .

  • @user-qi6ez4se4r

    @user-qi6ez4se4r

    11 ай бұрын

    Those were the days.. I also did a fair amount of travelling around 10-12 years ago through europe and southeast asia when the aussie dollar was at its peak, worth over 80 euro cents or like $1.10 USD. Even in Europe, everything was dirt cheap in comparison to Australia (especially being from west australia paying the jacked up 2010 mining boom prices).

  • @camwells9726

    @camwells9726

    11 ай бұрын

    @@user-qi6ez4se4r yeah I can remember in Thailand maybe a year or two after the tsunami and we were getting over 3100 baht for $100 aud , and on top of that the Thai baht went so much further , good times

  • @roadwarriorreviews9136
    @roadwarriorreviews9136 Жыл бұрын

    Love the new channel and format! Should mention it in the main RW4U channel. This is one of the best cost of living video guides on Thailand. Thanks 🙏

  • @borisbosnjak9772
    @borisbosnjak9772 Жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful Chris! Just found this channel ( coming from Retired ) and it's a gem!

  • @jamesmuccino7660
    @jamesmuccino7660 Жыл бұрын

    Great content as usual, making in simple and real for the people who just may join your retirement life in such a great country!!

  • @leismichael86
    @leismichael86 Жыл бұрын

    thank you sir this is why i follow you. everything is straight forward with you and you keep it real. when i retire i am looking around 2,200 a month plus the money i will have from selling stuff to go there. medium range is a good thing for me

  • @Brian28021

    @Brian28021

    Жыл бұрын

    Look upcountry, is my advice, Michael. You can live very well on that in central or NE Thailand and vacation wherever you choose to boot. You'll also have a much better chance of finding a girl you can trust.

  • @kevinp8108

    @kevinp8108

    Жыл бұрын

    @leismichael86 - $2200 USD is about the Thai middle-class. If you're not a party animal and you don't need a lavish condo or house, you've got enough for a good life in Thailand. I think Chris' totals are a bit high.

  • @leismichael86

    @leismichael86

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you gentelmen

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    2200 is a good amount for a nice quality life for sure. Skip whores and alcohol and do fitness, good food, beach, fruit shakes in amazing cafes, cinemas, foodcourts and local free hot sexy females

  • @philipkal2029
    @philipkal202911 ай бұрын

    I Live in change mai for last seven years and this prices not correct. It is lot cheaper. I have a studio for 3500 bath

  • @Wee-Rex
    @Wee-Rex11 ай бұрын

    I plan to retire to Thailand in 2024 and am budgeting £30,000pa/£2,500pm/108,000Thb per month for my living standard. This video gives me hope that my budget expectations are about right 👍

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah 100k baht will give u an excellent lifestyle providing u dont hooker around too much or drink and party to much. If u are normal then 100k baht is amazing

  • @insightwisdom7022

    @insightwisdom7022

    6 ай бұрын

    You will get good quality of life for 100,000 baht/month .normal middle class Thai is 30,000-50,000 baht /month.

  • @JimP226
    @JimP2263 ай бұрын

    Thing about Thailand to know for westerners (i lived in Thailand for 2 years). Everything from back home is way more expensive. Australian ground beef $10/pound (no USDA beef here). Cheerios $7/small box. Decent mported wine, $40+/bottle. Bailey's Irish $40/ 750ml. Decent Australian steak $60+ in a restaurant. The list goes on. If you want to live cheap, you have to buy Thai food in thai markets. Drink only Thai beer and cheap wine. If you live a really healthy lifestyle maybe you don't buy health insurance and pay per use. Top notch healthcare is cheap. When I was in the US my kid needed a small 10mm cut stitched (actually glued). It was 750USD and saw the doc for about 7 min. In Thailand that would cost 40USD at a private international hospital. I think really good advice is to take a few months and go live there first. See how cheap you can live. See if you even like it. Its Asia, the people and culture are not for everybody and you will be treated like a foreigner and taken advantage of and racism is alive and well, but it is against the farang.

  • @markkuahlamaa770
    @markkuahlamaa77011 ай бұрын

    I can Stay in Thailand to Retired , about I need money 1500€ / month. This is ok , money in Thailand / Pattaya ! Hello from Finland / Helsinki #Retired4You

  • @markkuahlamaa770

    @markkuahlamaa770

    11 ай бұрын

    If you go Party ewery Day ? No money have honey !! Hello from Helsinki. #Retired4You

  • @farang70baht95
    @farang70baht956 ай бұрын

    Great video. Certainly provides a good ball park. I would say a very comfortable standard of living in Thailand in the more popular areas would be about 50% of costs in most Western countries.

  • @OmmiZZ
    @OmmiZZ4 ай бұрын

    Hey Chris.. Enjoying your way of describing your views on life in Thailand... Im 53.. and really considering the life of pre retireee.... Would you consider making visuals of all your examples ... I mean A tour of the different types of Rental apartment ... Often Visuals says more than a 100 words.. Also buying a condo.. a house.. what would a house and a condo at different price ranges look like..? And how a bout transportation... What cars would cost what...? and for me.. MotorBikes...? What is available..? And what do they cost..? Also running expenses of them... Well...Im a visual Gu.. and im sure a lot of other of your viewers are the same..., So please... Help us out.. By using visual examples...:)

  • @mangostickyrice555
    @mangostickyrice55511 ай бұрын

    Thumbs up 👍 Chris

  • @RW4U

    @RW4U

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @justdroningaround2250
    @justdroningaround22506 ай бұрын

    Thats pretty expensive. Or maybe for a US person its still cheap. In any case with this living cost for example there are already quite a few sunny European countries where $2700 a month would give you a very good life.

  • @ZombieGrandpa
    @ZombieGrandpa5 ай бұрын

    So question for you. Will my US medicare be accepted as health insurance in Thailand?

  • @dave3k
    @dave3k6 ай бұрын

    I'm interested to know who you use for your health insurance.

  • @betweendrinks8885
    @betweendrinks888511 ай бұрын

    Udon Thani fifteen minutes by car ( rural ) I’m here now - Thailand 20 years total a month : 32-38000 baht- its affordable north - you can venture south comfortably twice a year on spare money - realistically- unless you are wealthier head north here your upper middle class on 2k a month

  • @Thairieskaterat
    @Thairieskaterat5 ай бұрын

    Ok...that medium lifestyle is where I expect to be... I do like Bangkok, but I want my toes in the sand. I'm completely torn on where to locate Pratumnak. Jomtiem, Hua Hin Rawai or even Khanon/Sishon area. I love all motorsports in the Bangkok area but I also want the beach life. Now, when I was there in April '23, I partied like a rock star as I celebrated my 60th birthday all month, met up with CB Media for his birthday and motorsports fun. Toss in Songkran an it's a done deal. At home, I'm more conservative with my partying a live a normal life of work (until just recently, I retired), recreation when I had time. So, I hope to be able keep myself busy there with some skateboarding and hopefully fall onto a Harley to replace the one I'm selling now😢. So, my question is this...throw in a 43 Thai GF w/3 yr. old lil girl from Surin and how bad does this fuck up the equation ? Asking for a friend. 🤘😘🇹🇭

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 Жыл бұрын

    oh, and I want to add on, the visa of 2k baht is actually only if you are going through the proper channels, but most people will not be going through that channel and may have to fork out around U$200-300 more money for agents and also to the government officials. I would say, entertainment can be considered the cheapest, because there are many cheap bars, both for male and female. you just have to curb your expectations. Utilities can be high if you live in some high-end condominums, where they charge you electric/water bills by the condo's juristic office which they more than likely could've marked up the amount. but i will say rent would be higher in bangkok, 10k would get you probably really old 1bedroom condo/apartments, you you are willing to give another 3-5k, you can get newer condos but at further places, like Bearing or Saphanthaksin and further up. you will be a long distance away from city centre. And BTS is ridiculously pricy in my opinion, in Malaysia, Singapore and even Indonesia, their public transport is way way cheaper.

  • @eamesho7723

    @eamesho7723

    Жыл бұрын

    Correct on the BTS prices if you compare the locals wage against the cost of transport. BTS is priced quite similarly to the metro in Singapore but Singapore's average wage is way higher.

  • @RoOnTheGo
    @RoOnTheGo7 ай бұрын

    Hi Chris, do you've an VISA agency name for me in BKK?

  • @terencehonda
    @terencehonda3 ай бұрын

    Are this numbers for 1 Pereson or a couple?

  • @larryharless1446
    @larryharless14464 ай бұрын

    This isn't a comment but rather a question. IN America often we see products written in English and some other language. What about prices? If I go to buy something will it usually have the American price on it too? The conversion seems to be a big factor to me. Not understanding the conversion would make it easy to pay way to much for things or be taken advantage of. Also, coming from the U.S. What bank should anyone consider using to withdraw our monthly income from? This would help to avoid transaction fees too. If I receive Social Security checks would it be best to have my funds put on a debit card or go get my funds from a bank? Let's say a guy receives $1600 USD and went to the bank to withdraw it, would the amount I put in my pocket be so large that I couldn't put it all in my wallet or pocket? These are things no one talks about. If you tell me a bank to use will this bank have multiple banks for me to use to avoid transaction fees?

  • @francoiswilliams
    @francoiswilliams Жыл бұрын

    In Philippines my rent was about 2 k baht a month including water, electricity and internet...

  • @Joker-2357

    @Joker-2357

    Жыл бұрын

    In chang mai my rent is 4k bhat for 1bhk

  • @HUGO70R
    @HUGO70R8 ай бұрын

    I rented a house with a bedroom, living room, kitchen and large patio for 3000B a month. i lived only 20 minutes from pattaya.

  • @apmail6
    @apmail62 ай бұрын

    What? 60 baht -$1.69 USD per meal? Did I hear that right? (Low end scenario). Even the medium scenario seems low on the food line item.

  • @Bin0mar
    @Bin0mar11 ай бұрын

    For me and most of arab there its 1600$ monthly if you want to save more it could be 900$

  • @JohnSmith-ds1fm
    @JohnSmith-ds1fm4 ай бұрын

    On to the Philippines

  • @cagcag696
    @cagcag69611 ай бұрын

    i spend $300 a month in bangkok including rent and everything else.

  • @laggmonstret
    @laggmonstret11 ай бұрын

    Damn even at medium u manage to spend more per month then what I do in Sweden😂I mean u don't go out to spend money every day or even in a week normally do you? :P And owning a house with no loan cuts a huge chunk of that monthly cost.

  • @carla3410
    @carla341011 ай бұрын

    So Thailand is much more expensive than the Philippines?

  • @bryankilvinski
    @bryankilvinski Жыл бұрын

    Where are you getting those visa fees from? it is 1900 THB per YEAR

  • @MrKarten67

    @MrKarten67

    11 ай бұрын

    Correct, Chris is making great vidios, but he missed abit on that on

  • @onlyme2030

    @onlyme2030

    11 ай бұрын

    An agent will charge you 14k baht plus another 5k for a multi entry visa.

  • @mikeyboy3054
    @mikeyboy305411 ай бұрын

    All depends on lifestyle. Gym memberships, buyin a motorbike or car, medical which can get complicated etc. I'm fortunate to have a high level of passive income and financial assets in North America. My wife and I have a monthly budget of 65,000 baht but that's not including medical expenses( where insurance becomes difficult to get the more you use it)and lots of traveling, including international. But I can afford it. Too many guys come over here with not enough income or liquidity and end up out of money as they age. My lifestyle here I could never have back in Vancouver and even if I could it would be at least twice as much. But that's my life. Everybody different. The guy who wrote you on Facebook with his amount of income is dreaming if he thinks he'll buy a condo. Terrible investment in Thailand with poor build quality and tough re-sale. Rent is cheap.He can't buy land here anyway. Edited for spelling.

  • @j-s2526

    @j-s2526

    11 ай бұрын

    So your monthly expenses are approximately $2,000 usd ? Lol wow thats nothing. I shoukd just retire now and move there

  • @chrisn6585
    @chrisn6585Ай бұрын

    Remember what Thai people pay and what foreigners pay is completely different they always charge foreigners more if they can do it

  • @graguitar6493
    @graguitar64936 ай бұрын

    Entertainment isnt about alcohol in Thailand its about women. Im low end for accommodation . My condo is 9k a month. Be medium for food im guessing. Be eating unhealthy too be on the low budget if you ask me. Health insurance definitely medium. Cant see how you would spend only 3k a month on travel with a bike. My fuel cost alone for my aerox155 is about 9k a month however I do travel 50km a good 3 days a week as I go from bang saray to Pattaya that often. Local travel i dont do these days as ive been everywhere in thailand just about already. However im spending a good 60k at the moment on barfines, girls, alcohol and weed and if you want to really enjoy all this stuff i cant see how you could do much better without dropping days. Admittedly i have a gik who stays with me in bang saray 2 nights a week that costs me 6k just there plus I wine and dine her. But then take 2 or 3 girls extra a week off soi6 on top of that which is another 6-9k a week. I had to stop visiting gogo bars. I dont take these girls because their prices are aimed at tourists but I use to enjoy them alot for the perve and flirt and miss them but they really drain the finances.

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 Жыл бұрын

    i worked and lived in thailand for 4 years and left voluntarily, i wish i could've stayed longer, but yes the cost of living is too high for me. I come from a developed country and expect a certain level of living. Its actually more expensive to live in the high end level in thailand than in my country. The expected pay even though I am an expat is too low for me. Am I being too demanding? I don't think so, I have seen other expats get paid way more than me. I am just unlucky to be working for a crappy company. but even so, as you can see U$5k a month is ridiculous.

  • @stefanodisperati1391

    @stefanodisperati1391

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Chitlon since 2018: 5K a month is for cheap losers: people here go easily above 10K a month - mostly made by renting tends of studios to silly farangs living in some s*hole in tourist hoods

  • @marichuarmodia2375
    @marichuarmodia237511 ай бұрын

    So expensive wow.. Philippines it’s better so cheaper because you can fine that house or condo only 12000 pesos or condo is 13or 15 like that pesos all good is cheap

  • @mikeyboy3054

    @mikeyboy3054

    11 ай бұрын

    Hospitals not as good. Older you are it becomes more of a consideration.

  • @lostinaustralia-dave7802
    @lostinaustralia-dave78026 ай бұрын

    A well-put-together Vlog, I have been traveling to Thailand for approx 15 years, the longest stay was 2 Months, but I went there roughly every 3 - 4 Months, so a lot different than living there. I did notice that eating Western food put the costs up. TBH, other than a new location, why eat what you normally eat at home, I thought eating foreign food was the main reason for travel. Over that time I witnessed a lot of educated idiots, that do stupid sh1t, like not purchasing medical insurance. Certainly, in Pattaya , Bangkok or Phuket you will receive swifter and better medical treatment than at home, provided that you can pay for it, unless you have a Visa Card they will let you die in the admissions area without insurance. I had a friend who had to fly a dead friend home (more expensive than a 1st class fare) because he had no insurance. Enough said.

  • @TRIPONTHIS
    @TRIPONTHIS Жыл бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @courtenaymckee7491
    @courtenaymckee749111 ай бұрын

    Double what I pay in Medellin Colombia

  • @roccohagedorn3110
    @roccohagedorn31107 ай бұрын

    What’s funny to me is the fact that some people in the comments section believe $2700 is a lot of money these days. I just read in the news that the average cost for a 1 bedroom in Vancouver Canada is now $2980.00, and by the time you paid your rent, you haven’t paid for any utilities etc nor god forbid any food.

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. Also people want top level lifestyle with small money

  • @roccohagedorn3110

    @roccohagedorn3110

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DarkoFitCoach Sure, but if this were an option, living with nothing like a king or queen, wouldn’t we all be living there ? I think most people are better off staying where they are. You’ve got to born to be an immigrant, no matter how much money you’ve got.

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    @@roccohagedorn3110 i live in thailand bro for yrs now. 2k or up usd and its a great life in thailand. Much better then europe where i am from

  • @roccohagedorn3110

    @roccohagedorn3110

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DarkoFitCoach I myself was born in Germany, moved to Canada at the age of 27 and I am now looking for a place to retire. I believe to have a relatively good pension, certainly more than 2k, yet I’m still concerned about making the move. Hua Hin is where I could see myself living.

  • @DarkoFitCoach

    @DarkoFitCoach

    7 ай бұрын

    @@roccohagedorn3110 ya hua hin is very nice. I could agree to that for sure. When i retire i see myself in thailand for sure. Jomtien pattaya or hua hin

  • @ethirion3534
    @ethirion353411 ай бұрын

    what about taxes? is nobody paying taxes?

  • @pathkris2984

    @pathkris2984

    6 ай бұрын

    They are all going to have to start paying taxes now, unfortunately. Or leave the country periodically to stay only for 6 months in a year.

  • @actuaryaltair6280
    @actuaryaltair628011 ай бұрын

    these are prices one pays in some European countries already, wow, too much.

  • @j-s2526
    @j-s252611 ай бұрын

    Shit i pay about 5500 a month here in the US and it suuucks lol

  • @greenwil
    @greenwil6 ай бұрын

    I am single, no children, and will start a state pension this coming September, at the ripe old age of 55. 🥳 With the selling of my home here in the states, I would be looking at a monthly budget of $3500.00 USD (THB 122,470.99), so this video was very encouraging to watch! Bangkok seems well within my monthly budget for a successful retirement.

  • @GUITARTIME2024

    @GUITARTIME2024

    5 ай бұрын

    Please don't sell house until you've lived a YEAR in Thailand.

  • @harbinger2838
    @harbinger28386 ай бұрын

    Bangkok is no longer cheap.

  • @AlexVergo764
    @AlexVergo7646 ай бұрын

    All the naysayers on here are right!!! Absolutely too expensive all the Americans and New Pakistanis( aka Brits) need to stay home. Remember the thousands of dollars will take you to get back to your home countries the slightest inconvenience!! You might have to eat at a restaurant with the menu is not in English!!! Also alcohol is the same price, or even more expensive!! Sweet heavens!!!! Best to stay away, Cheers.

  • @Bravefit
    @Bravefit Жыл бұрын

    Jesus Christ! $2700 for a medium life? Might as well stay in the states

  • @stefanodisperati1391

    @stefanodisperati1391

    Жыл бұрын

    2700 USD/month if wanna survive like a bum, or live in place for retired people, surely not Bangkok. I think people are stuck with an Hollywood idea/bloggers of how cheap is a pad thai at 2 USD! yes, in Chitlom, where the average salary is 12,000 USD/Month (your read correctly), people buy supercars like peanuts and rent studio to silly farang. Now, reality check: if have less then half million cash, or better 1 M, stay where you are, or will be just bait to be eaten alive

  • @jinparksoul

    @jinparksoul

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah I was living on Palm Beach island in Palm Beach Florida about 7 years for that in a small one bedroom. Total living expenses were less than that. Rent was like $1200. $2700 might be cheap in certain parts of new york, california, or hawaii though.

  • @patdwyer8262

    @patdwyer8262

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed! Stay in the States! BTW, "prison will reduce your expenses!", so if you need to live on a tight budget - getting incarcerated will get you three squares, a cot, and health care (you'll need it), and you'll make lots of new friends! It's the preferred retirement by many in the crime world! I would recommend staying out of the "SuperMAX" facilities unless you love "time by yourself". (Best part, is EVERYBODY CAN AFFORD IT!!!) I had a few friends that couldn't afford "health care", so they just committed felonies and walked into the police station and said .... I'm here, when do we start?" No need to be homeless. No need to save a bunch of money for retirement .... go on the "Federal Plan", they take care of everything! You don't get a bill for electric, gas. garbage, and they feed you three times a day!!!! (I'm joking of course, please take no offense, I mean no harm).

  • @kevinp8108

    @kevinp8108

    Жыл бұрын

    @Bravefit - Chris' totals are rather high. If you get out of the city, you could find some much cheaper rent for condos or single houses. There are some nice modern-style 3-bedroom houses that you could rent for $500-$600 per month!

  • @jonhobson3592

    @jonhobson3592

    Жыл бұрын

    Live in northern bkk 20 mins from centre on BTS 10,000b rent 49sqm , 12-15,000 food , bills 2000b , phone & wifi 600, insurance & visa 6000, I cope well on 35000b pm

  • @gino2634
    @gino263411 ай бұрын

    20,000 Bhat ? No way. Try for western men and woman. Look at 30,000 Bhat. Maybe more.

  • @begonethot9681
    @begonethot9681 Жыл бұрын

    "Entertainment" - there's only one reason single men come to thailand. And no its not to enjoy the beach and tourism. So 15,000 baht?

  • @leonardkim8631

    @leonardkim8631

    Жыл бұрын

    It is a paradise for single men!

  • @francoiswilliams

    @francoiswilliams

    Жыл бұрын

    No not at all...

  • @Joker-2357

    @Joker-2357

    Жыл бұрын

    I mainly go to Thailand to meditate with buddhists

  • @francoiswilliams

    @francoiswilliams

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Joker-2357 Thailand is the worst choice for that, fake Buddhism 😆

  • @SoloDoloTravel

    @SoloDoloTravel

    Жыл бұрын

    Bullshit. If you are decent looking you don’t need to pay for ladies. Bkk has an insane amount of girls who have regular jobs and it’s extremely easy to meet a few ladies to date.. but If you are a pariah , with no social skills it would be difficult just like your home country

  • @lezzeppelin2222
    @lezzeppelin222211 ай бұрын

    Nah , this little Canadian guy know nothing about Thailand , he didn’t even know about his own country.

  • @martypoll
    @martypoll Жыл бұрын

    And then there is the line item on a girlfriend

  • @robertriebel8064
    @robertriebel806411 ай бұрын

    4k minimum to live a decent lifestyle

  • @toddinthemiddle

    @toddinthemiddle

    11 ай бұрын

    that's ridiculous

  • @niallmcdonagh1093
    @niallmcdonagh109311 ай бұрын

    Guess what guys...your inner backpacker died and was embalmed in 1980...suck it up..

  • @user-yp4lp3hy8j
    @user-yp4lp3hy8j11 ай бұрын

    ก็ลอง กินลองใช้ เหมือนคนไทย ดิ

  • @BrianGriffinTH
    @BrianGriffinTH11 ай бұрын

    Gee - only the 1000th YouGoober video on costs of living in Thailand. This guy obviously saves a lot of money on grooming in general so he's got it knocked! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Next up is the biggest 7-11 in the world in Pattaya!