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  • @ChocolateManInThailand
    @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +44

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    • @roelandmastenbroek5998
      @roelandmastenbroek5998 Год назад

      👍

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +2

      They're are several options for longer stays in Thailand. Search for my visa video.

    • @smoothwill
      @smoothwill Год назад

      That’s all you pay and that’s on the super high end and it’s just below 2700 dollars a month . So your living like 3 kings in Thailand for under 2700 dollars a month . So let’s say you add in clubs , girls , massages drinks at the club things of that nature , in your guesstimation , how much more you think that would be . Do you think even with all the woman the pussy the drinks everything I mentioned would you hit 3000 ?

    • @smoothwill
      @smoothwill Год назад +1

      Question would you ever get married or are you married ? Would it be wise to get married ?

    • @hectorjones5780
      @hectorjones5780 Год назад +3

      @@smoothwill Why mess-up a good thing?

  • @genebabit770
    @genebabit770 Год назад +326

    I always said, if I move to Thailand, it's not because I want to live cheap, it's because I want to live well. This is the perfect budgeting video for those who aren't trying to pinch every penny.

    • @jaredspencer3304
      @jaredspencer3304 Год назад +10

      Exactly this. In many ways, the life I live here isn't even available back in the States, regardless of how much money I have. Even still, I live in luxury for 1/10th of what it would cost back home.

    • @minarsana
      @minarsana Год назад +4

      Well said.

    • @lineage13
      @lineage13 Год назад +9

      Honestly I think some RUclipsrs are straight up lieing about how "cheap" cost of living is in Thailand.

    • @OscarInAsia
      @OscarInAsia Год назад +1

      Exactly this!

    • @smittdog1965
      @smittdog1965 Год назад +4

      Totally agree with Gene…..best video hands down on a good budget!

  • @jomontanee
    @jomontanee 11 месяцев назад +8

    For Thais, 3000US a month, rent+food+leisure included, is A MILLIONAIRE LIFESTYLE.

  • @jonh.7661
    @jonh.7661 Год назад +117

    An important thing to consider for those thinking of coming to Thailand from the US is that the exchange is at about a 20year high.
    It's currently at about 1usd:38thb.
    A year ago it was at about 1usd:32thb. And that's about where the rate had been for most of the last 10yrs.
    If the rate slips back down to around 32, that 100,000thb per month would cost about $3, 100usd/mo rather than $2,600usd it's costing now.
    If you want to be safe, calculate how much you need (in USD) based on the lower avg exchange rate. 😉👍🏼

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad Год назад +14

      yoooooo, THIS comment needs to be pinned. For several months brothers have been hitting me up about how "cheap" they can live here. I'm like yo, calculate it at 33-1. Because that's the normal range. This inflation is likely to not last. Especially given the recession that's about to hit HARD in the states.

    • @jeffmazziotta
      @jeffmazziotta Год назад +6

      very good point. the current exchange rates are not the norm and it is likely to eventually go back down to the 30 -32 baht range for $1 and so if someone is thinking LONG TERM those are numbers they should be thinking about. if someone is just thinking in the next 3-6 months maybe they dont need to worry about it as much :)

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +22

      I'm safe down to 30 (it was at that level for nearly 10 years) to the dollar since thats what it was when I moved here and that was still amazing for me.🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @jeffmazziotta
      @jeffmazziotta Год назад +6

      @@ChocolateManInThailand yea in my brain I always calculate it at the 30 to 1 rate

    • @jeffmazziotta
      @jeffmazziotta Год назад +9

      Just like out here in Japan right now the rate is insane nearly 150 yen to $1 but traditionally the rate is 100 -102 yen to the dollar so I always think about ¥100 yen is $1. Of course I've lived in Japan for 8 years and my salary is in yen so I don't get to enjoy the nice dollar to yen exchange rate but yo for Americans...now is the time to visit Japan your money literally goes 40-50% further. What was once oh aight thats $100 USD now it's oh damn that's $66 USD...

  • @OscarInAsia
    @OscarInAsia Год назад +53

    Finally! Someone with a realistic budget! So many other videos I've seen on this topic over the years have been scraping the ultra low end of the available options... Like 5k a month old crapbox apartments and eating nothing but 30bt bowl of noodles! Who wants to retire and live like that?! This video is realistic and spot on for budgeting a good life. Excellent, saving this to my favorites. 👍

  • @etruscancivilization
    @etruscancivilization Год назад +51

    You covered a whole lot brother, and all information was 100% accurate from transportation, home/apartment rental, also car/Motorbike rental, healthcare, food costs based on if you eat out a lot, or eat at home, and whether you spend a lot or very little out on WALKING STREET, etc.. As for me I spend only 12,500 baht for rent which include all utilities which amounts to less than $400 usd per month, and I eat beans/brown rice, and mostly skinless chicken breasts cut up into small finger size pieces, which amounts to approximately 3,500 baht=$100 usd per month.. I will NEVER RENT A MOTORBIKE, or a car in Thailand because other than avoiding injuries or death, I also like AVOIDING any accidents that could cost me THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS because I'm a foreigner, and the Thai person will also be in the RIGHT ha ha.. At present I have a net income of approximately only $3,100 usd which at 38 baht for a dollar= 118 K baht, so I live off a budget of 42K baht per month which include rent=12,500, girlfriend=15,000, and I have 15K baht which I spend the 3,500 baht for my food, and I have 11,500 for my messing around money, then I SAVE 78,000 baht per month. I rarely drink any alcohol, but did stop by the "PLAYERS CLUB" on Soi Honey Inn since I saw it advertised on the "Zoom To Thailand" video just to see what it was like and to check out the "Toni Braxton" Look Alike who was advertised and chuckled down a Small "M" Beer for 75 baht, then drank water the rest of the night walking around for my daily exercise.. Like you stated brother, THAILAND IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT, and we can spend our money in many different ways. I save money because I will eventually return back to southern California, and with inflation rising as fast as it is, I HOPE TO BE IN A POSITION TO PAY CASH FOR A CONDO SO THAT I CAN AVOID RISING RENTAL COSTS . Always thinking ahead in case I'm on this earth for an even longer time.. Oh yeah, I NEVER smoked tobaccos of any kind, and that saves me a lot of money , especially since cigarettes are very expensive so I've been told. I have been saving around here since I retired as a probation officer at age 50 yrs old back in 2004, 18 yrs ago of monthly savings, and so far I have never been ill inside a hospital ever in my entire life, and I hope God keep on blessing me with excellent physical and psychological health 😇🙏ha ha ha..

    • @KeenanModica
      @KeenanModica Год назад +1

      Great post!

    • @danhirsch6554
      @danhirsch6554 Год назад +7

      I laughed when I saw girlfriend =15,000. Was that just negotiated at the beginning of your relationship?

    • @hiddensoroush
      @hiddensoroush Год назад +5

      @@danhirsch6554 hahhah good one. Ya im not sure what he means… is he renting a girlfriend 🤣

    • @happycarnivore..
      @happycarnivore.. Год назад +1

      @@hiddensoroush In Pattaya you don't lose your GF you just lose your turn.

    • @ChrisBird1
      @ChrisBird1 Год назад +3

      Why would yo leave Thailand and your girlfriend if you have managed to save all that money and have been there 18 years? wouldn't it be better to see your days out there and not waste money buying a condo to die in ?

  • @jaredspencer3304
    @jaredspencer3304 Год назад +37

    I think two reasons why the entertainment budget drops over time: 1) you figure out what you like, so you don't waste money trying things, and 2) the bars/clubs/etc. you like realize that you'll be a long term customer, so they'll stop trying to gouge you as much as possible on each outing.

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad Год назад +7

      yuppppppp. And the "shine" of it wears off. the same reason we rarely keep going to the clubs we did in our 20s. been there, done that. when you first move here it's exciting and new. then you start to see the "real" shit.

    • @exitrow767
      @exitrow767 Год назад +2

      Having lived here in Pattaya for 11 years, I have found that my entertainment budget is much cheaper because I know where to go for entertainment. In other words, I don't go to the tourists entertainment areas. I have found great places the locals go or I go to the places that long stay foreigners go.

    • @standupphilosopher7059
      @standupphilosopher7059 Год назад

      @@exitrow767 What are some of the tourist places to stay away from?

    • @Minoritynomad
      @Minoritynomad Год назад +2

      @@standupphilosopher7059 Pretty much 80% of Pattaya. The list would be too long to post here. Pattaya is almost entirely catered to tourists. Start with Walking Street being the top of that list

    • @scotthai62
      @scotthai62 Год назад

      @@Minoritynomad Good Places for Long Termers....?....Interested to know is there eye candy there too....?

  • @exitrow767
    @exitrow767 Год назад +26

    I live here in Pattaya too. Rolling along just like you bro. You are spot on, on all of the budget items and costs. I have been living the life here in Pattaya for 11 years. I want to say to all of your viewers, that all of your information is 100% correct!
    If viewers listen to you they will have accurate and Powerful information to assist in their future plans if they wish to live in Thailand.
    Nice Job, bro.
    I hope I get the chance to run into you one day.
    Maybe, in Big C Extra. Lol

  • @barryharvey1102
    @barryharvey1102 Год назад +29

    This is one of your better budget videos. dynamic and straight to the point! Excellent! Thanks for your time on this...

  • @kpgrubb1
    @kpgrubb1 Год назад +9

    Outstanding. Boom, boom, boom... you covered lots of excellent info here. Within like 60 seconds I was thinking "he must be a former military guy," then learned I was right! With other videos, I often grumble "get to the bloody point!" You're on point from beginning to end. Please keep doing these videos, we need a lot more like yours.

  • @sthardman
    @sthardman Год назад +16

    From my experience in Bangkok about 9/10 brick and mortar merchants accept Apple Pay (referred to as “tap to pay”). I’ve found it much easier and safer than using the physical card. Also the notification will auto convert the amount into USD so it gives me a better idea of what Im spending

  • @tmelitta51
    @tmelitta51 Год назад +7

    You're the first vlogger who has mentioned how Tricare or FMP works and that it works in Thailand!!!!

  • @greggoes
    @greggoes Год назад +18

    Thank you for providing the information. I just left from my vacation, specifically to prove these numbers and I found it all to be fairly accurate. Thanks for opening up your budget to us. Great information. See yall in 2 months, retiring. Really appreciate the VA benefits in Thailand information. Never seen that information.

  • @hewesq
    @hewesq Год назад +9

    Great video Chocolate man. Thank you for your service in the military. I spent 10 years active duty in the Air Force and 3 yrs in the Reserves. I came to Thailand for 30 days in May of 1998 as a Software Engineer for a military contractor. We stayed in a 5-star hotel in Jomtien but we spent a lot of time in Pattaya. We were supporting the Navy's Cobra Gold joint military exercise. I fell in love with the country and its people and didn't want to leave. I am retiring soon and have eyes on the Philippines, Thailand and Panama as retirement spots. Once again, thanks for the content. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to meet you and that short brother that's always jumping across the sky in his videos. 🇺🇸✨🇹🇭

  • @KATPIFOOD
    @KATPIFOOD Год назад +7

    wow man one of your best videos - me trying to come for 5 weeks has me smiling - once again thank you

  • @razor282
    @razor282 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! That was the most believable and comprehensive “expat” video I’ve seen over the years. You got straight to the point expressed and emphasized the variables, went fast and clear. What a great personality you have too. Awesome! Thanks!!!

  • @jrfutube2013
    @jrfutube2013 Год назад +8

    Excellent budget review. You are very clear and jovial in your presentation of Thailand budgeting 👍🏿💰

  • @mrsweeves7035
    @mrsweeves7035 Год назад +9

    Interesting.From my side I chose to stay in the quiet end of Jomtien. High floor apartment with nice ocean view 9,000 and paying about 300 a month for AIS internet which came with a free 5GB a month SIM card for the phone and I'm on video calls most of the day and it's plenty of bandwidth works smoothly.

  • @tresawoodward6366
    @tresawoodward6366 Год назад +5

    I just can’t get enough of your videos!!! You have excellent content and I appreciate all the information that you shared. Me and my husband have been watching you guys since we were in Jacksonville North Carolina which inspired us to come and now that we are here in Bangkok, I think we are going to have to make that move to Pattaya, based on all the information you gave we would fair better there especially with the break down you just gave…… we are so in there!!!! See you soon 🔜. When is the next meet up date and time ? Keep them videos coming!!!! I’m here for them all! 🤩😃

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +1

      See ya soon. Usually meet ups on the first of the month if we're in town.

  • @Lindsay5846
    @Lindsay5846 Год назад +2

    Fantastic vlog, very true and straight up, your videos are getting better and better, it's really informative to listen to you, it wasn't full of I'm doing bigger and better for cheaper, it was a true account, people can't go wrong with the advice and information that you give out, well done

  • @davestherapy2866
    @davestherapy2866 Год назад +2

    AWESOME video , Fear gone finally !! . $3000 / australian mth is what i make online ontop of a 9-5 job.
    Why work as a slave when i could ditch the 9-5 - no debts .. , build up the online business since i have the TIME ( the most valuable asset you own ) & live quite comfortably in thailand ? The only thing that was stopping me was not knowing anyone (fear ) the thing that stops most people from experiencing true freedom...videos like yours make me realise there are friendly people everywhere especially if you yourself are friendly...you get what you give ...time to fly ..thankyou so much .

  • @mastermind2032
    @mastermind2032 Год назад +5

    Interesting to know. I work in the field of medicare and just discovered what tricare is, so that is awesome to see that it works overseas in Thailand as well!

  • @big_mon1
    @big_mon1 Год назад +36

    What you forgot to mention regarding Tricare overseas is that you're required to pay your medical bills/fees up front and submit a claim for reimbursement.

  • @iseetheworldbywaywardsolez3146
    @iseetheworldbywaywardsolez3146 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the vlog. Good answers to the most asked questions.

  • @rocc5169
    @rocc5169 Год назад

    Great video!! Your budget is in the high end which is very informative!! Gives a great perspective on actual living costs. Very informative, quick, and to the point!! Love the presentation. Keep up the great work!!

  • @paymans1153
    @paymans1153 Год назад +5

    Just found your channel. Greta video and fun delivery! I spend about 3K a month here in Toronto without leaving the house, eating out or anything while freezing half the year. Needless to say I’m out of here in the next week or so! 😎🤟

  • @rocknrollallnight1844
    @rocknrollallnight1844 Год назад +7

    I own my condo so that is an expense saved. I budget for everything else £1,300 a month and live very comfortably without really pinching. I like a regular massage, couple of beers most days, eating out, motobike (no car)... I live well and comfortably on that sum.

    • @carlopepi
      @carlopepi 2 месяца назад

      How easy is it to buy a condo in pattaya/jomtien m8 what are you talking price wise is it easy to get tradesguys etc

    • @Sunny-yr2oo
      @Sunny-yr2oo Месяц назад

      @@carlopepi never buy your own condo in Thailand the ROI and resale value is not good, it is very good to buy anything in Dubai then rent it out and enjoy the rental money in Thailand

  • @bonzo1928
    @bonzo1928 Год назад +2

    Great video, totally honest and realistic. I have been here 23 years and understand everything you said. No BS ...great video

  • @bigdaddyl-rob7445
    @bigdaddyl-rob7445 Год назад +2

    Great video James! That was a very honest upfront reasonable budget that everyone can relate to!

  • @chocolatebrownbrotha6167
    @chocolatebrownbrotha6167 Год назад +3

    Awesome information Playa. Thanks so much 💯

  • @GrahamC
    @GrahamC Год назад +48

    I own my own condo in Phuket which makes a huge difference to the 'entertainment'/Bangla Rd budget 😁
    Seriously though, totally agree with you on the internet and phone, get the fastest available, and you have all the other figures pretty much spot on, electricity, water rates, etc.
    Whilst Western countries (I'm from UK) are struggling with high inflation, currency decreasing, high energy prices, etc. Living in Thailand is a no brainer for me, great place, great people and all at a reasonable cost.
    Good work James 🍺

    • @shaunpierce4174
      @shaunpierce4174 Год назад +2

      As a fellow UK resident I'm seriously looking into moving to Thailand. I spent 3 months in Bangkok last winter (with a 2 week visit to Hua Hin as part of those 3 months) and was instantly hooked. Now I have to figure out where I'll get the most bang for my buck.

    • @jaimeb2339
      @jaimeb2339 Год назад +5

      @@shaunpierce4174 I would pick living by the beach over the city every time. City living is way more stressful than by the ocean. Being able to be by the water will increase your life expectancy. Calm. Fresh air. And, if you need a bit of excitement you can spend the 2 weeks in Bangkok. Also, Hua Hin will be cheaper than Bangkok in all categories.

    • @emerson-sheaapril8555
      @emerson-sheaapril8555 Год назад

      @@jaimeb2339 ya but Hua Hin is boring, most nights are dead, and the beach is obstructed by condos. I much prefer the beach walk ways of Jomtian and Pattaya, they are also closer to BKK.
      I can't say much about Phuket or Krabi.

    • @jaimeb2339
      @jaimeb2339 Год назад +2

      @@emerson-sheaapril8555 Totally agree Pattaya/Jomtien is a much better place to live than Hua Hin. I was only commenting on the choices the original poster (Shaun Pierce) had mentioned. I'd suggest live in each of these places for 6 months and then decide on a permanent location. Living in an area for extended period would give you a better sense of what it's really like to live there.

    • @ijg8343
      @ijg8343 Год назад

      I heard you can't truly own if your not native.

  • @mikefree42
    @mikefree42 Год назад +2

    This is what I'm talking about James!! Love these type of videos so informative especially coming from someone I trust. You the man Chocolate man. 😃👍

  • @curtissturdivant5149
    @curtissturdivant5149 Год назад +1

    Finally! Bruh... I love you videos. I never miss one. But dog..... I've been craving for you to put la budget video. Thank you so much, much appreciated!

  • @davidmbugua4765
    @davidmbugua4765 Год назад +5

    This is a great informative video. We need more of this from you. Also a few real estate vids would be awesome too. Fah's great but this is more my style. Cheers

  • @helloworldhello
    @helloworldhello Год назад +7

    Great video James - been following the moment you entered Thailand. Loved watching it during the pandemic mainly. At that time, we were already in advanced stages of moving to Thailand and took the leap in July 2022.
    Living in Phuket (monthly expenses in baht): 35k for a 3-bedroom house with a pool. Less than 2k on utility per month, water incl. in rent, also garden and pool maintenance twice per week. We eat out 3 x per week: coming in at about 16k, groceries about the same 16k. Me and my wife insurance 7k, car rent and gasoline was about 17k, but we just bought the latest Ford Everest (safe travels), so transport cost is down to 5k, travelling 9k (been to Koh Samui 4 days), 2k miscellaneous (plants, haircuts, tools), 4k massage, visa extension costs 1.3k, Education visa 6k (year visa, we under 50), technology 2k (mobile phone 2k/ phone/ yr, netflix, 3BB Internet + TV package, HBO Go, Apple TV+).

  • @aidjunkie5335
    @aidjunkie5335 Год назад +2

    Thanks for a great video James (about the best Ive seen on this popular subject), having lived in Phuket for three years i think you’re pretty spot on. Lots of my friends and me as well, live on around 1500 US per month without any issues, we all tend to go out a lot and enjoy a beer and socialising but we don’t hang out in any expensive places.. Medical insurance, you can pay for the local one, is a must however so do get that sorted if you come out to live here. Also factor in the cost of getting your visa ‘sorted’.

  • @reggieimages
    @reggieimages Год назад +2

    C Man, excellent content, straight to the point. Trying to make a trip happen a year from now. Cheers

  • @mrseasoner
    @mrseasoner Год назад +5

    Great informative video!! I currently live in Pattaya and my budget is quite similar. The entertainment portion was literally burning a hole in my pockets for the first few months, but I've managed to scale back tremendously...

  • @80SGIRL4EVR
    @80SGIRL4EVR Год назад +5

    GREAT INFORMATION!!!!!! You are realistic with your prices! I appreciate that!!!!

  • @sp1970ful
    @sp1970ful Год назад +1

    Great breakdown! Sheds so much light on things. Good stuff my brother.

  • @surangkanaho8338
    @surangkanaho8338 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for covering Tricare in your video. Much help. Thank you

  • @Pipe-Layer
    @Pipe-Layer Год назад +6

    Thanks!
    C Man , thank you greatly for these videos. Since the plandemic, I've been watching a ton of you RUclipsrs in Thailand. A long Thailand trip has always been on my bucket list. I'm almost ready to pull the trigger.

  • @davidcarlton946
    @davidcarlton946 Год назад +3

    I have lived in Thailand for about 10 years and find this budget very realistic. It would give you a good standard of living, which is what you want when you retire.

  • @carleto9597
    @carleto9597 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the update and prices of living in Pattaya, very helpful.

  • @John-up7fq
    @John-up7fq Год назад +1

    Great realistic budget video, I think we are very similar on just about everything but then again that's why I follow ... Well done James, see you on the next one✌️

  • @JohnnyTraveller
    @JohnnyTraveller Год назад +9

    Your budget is more than I make a week working full time in Australia 🤣, and I'm paying of a mortgage, new car and currently building our house in thailand 🇹🇭.
    But as you said depending on what you eat and how you live makes all the difference.
    Enjoy life its way to short.

    • @JohnnyTraveller
      @JohnnyTraveller Год назад

      @brianjmt5213 you're so wrong, I suggest you get some legal advice from a Thai legal representative, you obviously have no idea.
      Have a good day

  • @coreylatta
    @coreylatta Год назад +13

    Moving out there in less than 6 months early next year. I am budgeting about this amount as a single guy. Military as well so the VA/insurance stuff is helpful as well. Great video as always.

    • @bijanbayne3259
      @bijanbayne3259 Год назад +3

      I'm single, work from a laptop- looking to move there by March. Will come look @ apartments in Hua Hin, Jomtien & Phuket in Feb. I'm glad US vets have medical benefits there

    • @justinpeepee8454
      @justinpeepee8454 Год назад +4

      Will be out there June/July 2023, also retired military.

  • @mfj2648
    @mfj2648 Год назад +1

    Excellent and thorough video about the true cost of living here in Pattaya.
    I just moved here as a new retiree last month. I concur with your itemized individual budgetary line items.
    I would say that a $3.000 USD monthly budget leads to a good life here in Pattaya (Jomtien).

  • @giovanniriccella736
    @giovanniriccella736 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. Very informative and backs up everything I've researched and recognized for myself. I have a few years before I live there full time, but it just makes me excited for my next visit this August. Love all your vids!

  • @sizzledizzle4926
    @sizzledizzle4926 Год назад +6

    Awesome vid! You just Talked me into moving to Thailand when I retire!

  • @lifewithcapital
    @lifewithcapital Год назад +9

    This brings joy to my life man 💯 very informative and I’m definitely taking notes 📝 I could definitely survive on half your budget ✈️ coming soon

  • @KangTheDigitalNomad
    @KangTheDigitalNomad Год назад +2

    Brother Chocolate Man in Thailand the algorithm is favoring the content uploads with the collabs, and new engagement & times you upload. Shout-out to you sir. Do it up brother 2023. Love the information.

  • @stephendear3545
    @stephendear3545 Год назад +2

    Man, I like the honesty of your video. I don't want to be in Thailand living as a pauper. Worked too hard for that. Your budget is the most realistic breakdown of living costs I've seen for living a good life and yet, not going bankrupt. Be safe.

  • @rei12figures4
    @rei12figures4 Год назад +4

    Bro this is a great video! Thanks for sharing your financial details. Tbh, $575/mth eating out daily for 2 is about what I spend on groceries for my 2 kids and myself. You are winning 👍🏾

  • @jynzerx
    @jynzerx Год назад +16

    Great video. As a guy who's been to Thailand 10 times the last 4 years even during covid I can attest that if you don't party hard every single night and your a single guy you can definitely keep the cost down to $1500 a month but maybe even less.
    The only thing is if your under retirement age budget for plane tickets for visa runs and maybe going back home 2 time a year.
    My last trip, 2 months back I came on 30 visa on arrival, left early and went to Singapore for a week. Came back on visa on arrival, left early and went to Malaysia for a week and came back on visa on arrival.
    Each time getting the 30 day stamp with potential to extend. But my passport looks crazy and I never overstay so imagination just stamps me through

    • @KO-OG-Passport-Bro-1997
      @KO-OG-Passport-Bro-1997 Год назад

      How long can you stay before u have to do a visa run? That's the only thing I worry about. I have heard horror stories about them not letting guys back in the country that live there.

    • @jynzerx
      @jynzerx Год назад +3

      @@KO-OG-Passport-Bro-1997 they extended visa exempt to 45 days I think until March. So you can go 45 days and extend it in jomtien for another 45 days. Total of 90 days. But if I were you I would get a tourist visa which is 60 days extend that for 30 days. A total of 90 days. Then fly to Malaysia or cambodia for 1or 2 days. Then come back and get the 45 visa exempt. Then extend that for 45 days. Total 90 days. And your thailand stay would come out to be a total of 180 days.
      If your lucky like I was you can just fly out again and repeat

  • @bobl7489
    @bobl7489 Год назад +2

    Excellent info James, well formatted, anyone should be able to apply that info to their potential situation. The only thing i would add is a little general info on how visas can be an ongoing expense that people need to conciser.

  • @GEAE_Denny_L
    @GEAE_Denny_L Год назад +2

    That was very informative,and well presented.

  • @franktaylor9799
    @franktaylor9799 Год назад +4

    Hi James good and vital information about Thailand thanks for sharing these things with us hope you are well stay safe from frank in the uk London

  • @BenjysLifeYT
    @BenjysLifeYT Год назад +4

    Dude, first time I have come accross your channel and this has been the best living costs video I have seen!!! Great work!!! I'm eyeing up the next 5 years sorting everything out here then moving there. I want to go elite visa route though so if you have any good info on that , that would be great 👍

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +2

      Welcome aboard! The elite visa is a great option, that I've enjoyed for the last 3 years. The official website is excellent and includes anything you could want to know about it. www.thailandelite.com/

  • @alexng7790
    @alexng7790 Год назад +1

    Excellent information Jim. Thanks!👍👍

  • @antruok4950
    @antruok4950 Год назад

    Excellent video James - great detail & realistic & more importantly you are living & loving life - Thanks 👌👍🙏

  • @DaUloi
    @DaUloi Год назад +8

    Nice to see a realistic Thailand budget video for a change.

  • @DaUloi
    @DaUloi Год назад +7

    USD rising above the THB has pretty much cancel out rising costs in Thailand for me.

  • @Vlogged-off
    @Vlogged-off Год назад

    Great vlog helpful guide for people and I love your energy and attitude towards people and life 🙏❤️

  • @douglaswilliams4274
    @douglaswilliams4274 Год назад

    Thank you James ! Very well put together and informative video..
    Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed !
    Cheers,

  • @30AndAWakeUp
    @30AndAWakeUp Год назад +11

    Great vid, definitely very accurate. Oh and congrats on 25k!!!!

  • @antonioperezosorio7647
    @antonioperezosorio7647 Год назад +3

    An honest budget video, realistic, no dreams, thanks. Happy travels and stay safe. God bless You guys👍🏿.

  • @josephcarmine2186
    @josephcarmine2186 Год назад

    Thank you for the Great info and how you broke it down. plan on visiting in the next couple of month and hope to meet you and your crew

  • @intsccents
    @intsccents Год назад

    I think your break down for all the things you do is spot on and yes there are many cost's that would not apply to many ! so at the end of the day up to you as the Thais say...

  • @williamknight5428
    @williamknight5428 Год назад +6

    Currently exploring to see if Pattaya will be my retirement destination. This info definitely helps. Thanks.

    • @bijanbayne3259
      @bijanbayne3259 Год назад

      Same. Leaning Jomtien though

    • @williamknight5428
      @williamknight5428 Год назад

      @@bijanbayne3259 Currently staying at a condo in Jomtien. It's a bit too far to get into town. I think I will try Central Pattaya for a while and see how that feels.

    • @bijanbayne3259
      @bijanbayne3259 Год назад

      @@williamknight5428 LMK

    • @martynrollinson
      @martynrollinson Год назад

      Do it.... But some bad information in this video.

  • @maxcom01
    @maxcom01 Год назад +7

    Electric and Water bills direct from the authorities can be paid at any 7/11 as long as they're within the due date. Overdue bills need to be paid at the PEA office or the Water Company office. Great video, I lived here for 30+ years, in Pattaya for 12 years.. my electricity bill is always 13-15 KB but it's a house with a pool and I got 7 Rough Collies and the Aircon is on all the time in at least one room for them 😁.
    Your figures are great for someone considering to move here and you're right, could be much less depending on what you actually end up doing.

    • @snoopingpuppy8392
      @snoopingpuppy8392 Год назад

      30 years … how is that possible. Did you retire in your twenties? Would love to talk to you about the changes you’ve seen, experiences you’ve had. Maybe you should do a video with James … Please?

    • @maxcom01
      @maxcom01 Год назад

      @@snoopingpuppy8392 Hi there, I went to Thailand when I was 28 to work in a Television factory back in 1990 with a one year contract.
      After 17 years I was made redundant and couple years later everything moved to China.
      Yes I would love to meet and maybe do a video with James but I haven't met up with him yet 😁

    • @elmoelbow
      @elmoelbow Год назад

      @@maxcom01 I am sure you have a story. Curious, what is a television factory and how did you hear about that kind of job? Are you from the USA?

    • @maxcom01
      @maxcom01 Год назад

      @@elmoelbow I am from the UK and was working for a company taken over in 1987 by TCE (Thomson Consumer Electronics) who had also recently taken over RCA of America with the rights to market products under the GE brand as well.
      I was/am an engineer specialised in injection moulding and I came to Thailand to expand the facility with new equipment and machines to produce at least 1.5 million TV sets per year

    • @thinkforyourself9334
      @thinkforyourself9334 Год назад

      ​@@snoopingpuppy8392 ż

  • @dogbig02
    @dogbig02 Год назад

    Excellent video James, the best, and I've watched many.

  • @anthonytuggle5881
    @anthonytuggle5881 Год назад +2

    Probably the most best and most realistic budget video this is the number i just set my budget for. Everyone leaves out entertainment in budgets. I dont understand why you would want to live in a place like pattaya and limit your lifestyle to save money.

  • @francismartin2427
    @francismartin2427 Год назад +4

    It's going to get crowded because it's very reasonable. It can get very pricey too. I love Thailand😆!!!

  • @davedaniels4967
    @davedaniels4967 Год назад +15

    James, that was really good! I know now, I should be able to live in Thailand on my retirement income. I would have cash from the sale of my home, car and other property to just sit in the bank. You gave us the keys to a successful move to paradise. I appreciate you!! 🙏

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад +1

      You're all set!

    • @Zzz-tf5mw
      @Zzz-tf5mw Год назад

      They are cheaper places to live in Thailand. You may opt to live within Chonburi but outside of Pattaya. (Pattaya is a part of Chonburi.) and you will find the cost of residence and food cheaper. Pathumthani also is an interesting choice. It lies next to Bangkok but the cost of living is significantly cheaper and no traffic jam. Also, it has been 2 metro lines connecting Bangkok and Pathumthani.

    • @michaelkaufman9625
      @michaelkaufman9625 Год назад

      put that $ in a high-yield savings acct or open a brokerage acct in singapore.....welcome!

    • @davedaniels4967
      @davedaniels4967 Год назад

      @@michaelkaufman9625 A high yield savings account for me would be 20% or more. They don't exist, and brokerage, I had strange Chinese women contact me and offer those kinds of things. I'm sorry, no trust there.

    • @davedaniels4967
      @davedaniels4967 Год назад

      @Zzz Yes, I have a friend and his wife sells apartments. I could get one there.

  • @Brian_Homer
    @Brian_Homer Год назад

    Thanks James. As I'll be making the move in January, this is very helpful.

  • @charleskazee1869
    @charleskazee1869 Год назад

    This was a great video really informative and helps with understanding most of my needs. I have questions but I'll wait until later to ask as they are for personal health things.

  • @j.p.downin8622
    @j.p.downin8622 Год назад +4

    Thanks very informative. I like that you just don't worry about being the cheapest, more about comfort and lifestyle.

  • @kleerogers
    @kleerogers Год назад +5

    excellent video!! I agree 100%, you CAN live on less than you mention in Thailand, but do you really want to? NOT ME, my wife and I live in Chiang Mai on $2,000 CA (Including health insurance for 2 people), about $1500 USD, EASILY!!!!, taking trips all over SE Asia, adding in vehicle rental, hotels in other places, etc etc, we can spent up to $3,000 CA, or about $2200 USD, that is on the HIGH SIDE!!!!!! Thailand wins in SE Asia, no comparison to the Philippines (where my wife is from), Thailand wins hands down as the best place to live in SE Asia

  • @tonylewis6703
    @tonylewis6703 Год назад +1

    Excellent info James. You're very, very good at what you do. Look forward to catching up soon.

  • @thomasbradley6990
    @thomasbradley6990 Год назад

    Oh man great great video this video covered all the real deal questions and situations thank you

  • @danhirsch6554
    @danhirsch6554 Год назад +3

    Hey great video! I have been to Thailand 4 times while in the military and definitely want to go back. I am only 46, so not quite retirement age, but I do have 100% VA disability. Its paying me $4100 a month. Nice to know I can live like a king when I retire lol

    • @Hmmm313
      @Hmmm313 Год назад

      Wow. 4100$. Damnnnn holy shit.

    • @patrickglennon7058
      @patrickglennon7058 Год назад

      Retire now?

    • @danhirsch6554
      @danhirsch6554 Год назад +1

      @Patrick Glennon I wish I could. I have 13 year old daughter still in school. So I'll wait till after she's out of the house.

  • @AllThingsKhem
    @AllThingsKhem Год назад +3

    Great video! I’m Fern’s internet friend 😂 I’m Thai but also an American citizen.. I’ve been thinking longggg and hard about spending 3/4 months in Thailand through out the year so this video was SO helpful! Your spending and quality of living is similar to mine so this was very relatable. 😊😊

  • @moneyman8475
    @moneyman8475 Год назад +1

    Loved your budget!!! Sounds perfect

  • @JamesWilliams-qn5cq
    @JamesWilliams-qn5cq Год назад

    Really outstanding video. Hats off to you. Thanks a ton for the post.

  • @jeeveswinston2545
    @jeeveswinston2545 Год назад +9

    I think you hit most considerations. If someone answers your question, I too want to hear where you can live that level of lifestyle on under $3k. I am counting the days…about 600 work days. Sounds way less than 3years! 😅😅😅 But when you take out holidays, PTO a time it probably more like 450 work days. Living and enjoying life now, saving and downsizing. I’ll get there! Keep posting up the inspiration.

  • @kevbocometh
    @kevbocometh Год назад +4

    Just wanted to add some information about the Charles Schwab ATM and checking account. It's called an investors checking account and yes all of the transactions are refunded at the end of each month you do however need to have and investment account open to get it for free. I just put an old 401k worth 5 grand in it and I didn't even invest the money but I still reaped the benefits! I hope this helps somebody

    • @ChocolateManInThailand
      @ChocolateManInThailand Год назад

      Yep. When I opened my investor account I immediately transferred all the funds to my checking and haven't used it since. 🤓

  • @localtime824
    @localtime824 Год назад +2

    Thanks Buddy! Good talk 👍🙂

  • @darrell680
    @darrell680 Год назад +2

    Great break down James.

  • @GarNelson1
    @GarNelson1 Год назад +3

    If I can add another banking point that applies to people paid by the US Government, Bangkok Bank works great for direct deposit of pension payments through the branch office in New York using the account number of your in Thailand personal account. My pension is OPM instead of DOD, but it direct deposits just fine and automagically shows up in my Thailand account around the first of each month.

  • @wigalert
    @wigalert Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Very informative 👍

  • @JS-fp3kn
    @JS-fp3kn Год назад

    Love the content. Thank you so much for educating us all. Much love and success!

  • @minarsana
    @minarsana Год назад +7

    I live in Singapore now - pay ~73k thb in rent for a small room. In Pattaya i used to spend ~75k/month total. Quality of life is much better in Thailand. Can’t wait to move back there

    • @kenji4596
      @kenji4596 Год назад +1

      Wow im from SG too. The end game plan is to rent a place there too and live on some passive earnings when i retire. Working hard on that. Probably less than your budget though

    • @minarsana
      @minarsana Год назад +1

      @@kenji4596 i dont own a place in SG. Have to live and work there but grateful I can travel to pattaya every month. End goal is to save enough to retire before 50 and chill in Pattaya

    • @Tomred3006
      @Tomred3006 Год назад +1

      @@minarsana that’s also my plan. Do you mind sharing how much pm you will budget for? (Totally understand if you’d rather not). I’m hoping AUD $4k pm will cover it

    • @minarsana
      @minarsana Год назад +1

      @@Tomred3006 4k aud in thailand is enough imo.

  • @bellison4832
    @bellison4832 Год назад +7

    James...I've been to Thailand around 9 times in the last 13 years. Thanks for your info. I'm an Army retiree with both VA and Army disability retirement. I'm supposed to Federal retire from my govt job in Feb of this year. I hope to try living in Pattaya for my first year and see where it goes from there. I'll be back for Water Festival in April with a friend. If you have a meet-up, l would love to buy you a beer and say hello. Take care bud.

    • @Valen-xu2wy
      @Valen-xu2wy Год назад +1

      Try hua hin instead. More grounded for a future.

  • @ReeshardTravel
    @ReeshardTravel Год назад +2

    This was an excellent video James! Thanks for putting yourself out there. That's a realistic budget that I can relate to. THANK YOU! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @jasjas-rm9kc
    @jasjas-rm9kc Год назад

    A fair assessment of actual costs in Thailand. Anyone considering the move should pay attention.

  • @picadosinferno
    @picadosinferno Год назад +9

    I spent in Pattaya 3 months, not a heavy drinker and not into the bar scene that much but did eat out everyday, rented a scooter and had a decent condo with a pool, spent about $1,800 a month and didn't feel like I was holding up to save some cash, I really didn't. Money just goes much far in thailand.

  • @gregorymccant442
    @gregorymccant442 Год назад +6

    Man, you just knocked this one out the park!!! I'll be living up North in Chiang Mai, no car and my"entertainment" is on the moderate side so you hit my number right on the head at 1k!!! Thanks for reassuring my future budget in a simple, informative way!!!

    • @r.peterlucarelli1605
      @r.peterlucarelli1605 Год назад +3

      I live in Chiang Mai. My pension is $2200 and I live on half of that. Rent $150 and I own my scooter. You can do t.

    • @gregorymccant442
      @gregorymccant442 Год назад

      @Peter Amster thank you, brother!
      @ R. Peter Lucarelli thanks for the reconfirmations and sharing! I'll be there the last week of December!!!

  • @roelandmastenbroek5998
    @roelandmastenbroek5998 Год назад +1

    Great video, very realistic! Thanks

  • @andyrose5576
    @andyrose5576 Год назад

    Great video James, just what I needed.