Every time I post a video on here there are hundreds of people that hit that like button even though i have never asked on this channel. Thank you - you are legends! Chapter Below👇👇 THANKS FOR BEING HERE! OFFERS FOR THAILAND BASED SUBSCRIBERS: 🍃 Check Out Our LAZADA SHOP For Honey, Cacao, Super Greens Powder, Ginger Extract & Lots More! Here: shorturl.at/Q863r OFFERS FOR WORLDWIDE SUBSCRIBERS 🍄 MUSHROOMS: Get Discounted Fruiting Body Mushroom Supplements Thailand & Worldwide Shipping: shorturl.at/kUOyy Use Coupon code: BAMBOO10 🌐Secure your privacy with Surfshark! Enter coupon code NAKEDGURU for an extra 4 months free at surfshark.deals/NAKEDGURU Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:10 Property 1 For Rent 07.27 Property 2 To Buy 08.18 Chanotes 09:46 Property 2 To Rent 15:45 Property 4 Self Build
Hey. YOU ROCK!!!! I have been living in Thailand for most of the past two years. Just discovered your channel about three months ago. Love it!!! Thank you. Very disappointed to hear so many people can be negative about what you are doing. F’em. Keep doing what you do. I love the honesty.
Really appreciate your honest insights on relationship and being honest about oneself. Very balanced shit. No varnish or falsehoods. You are to be credited for wisdom beyond your years. I am 57…I wish I could have been as straight between the eyes with myself 20 years ago as you seem to be. Please don’t ruin my idealistic perspective. 😂
I paused your video after the first few seconds to leave this comment because I appreciate how you share the costs associated with your builds. I've been living in Thailand for seven years, and I'm married to a Thai with a three-year-old child. I’m interested in buying a small piece of land in Chiang Mai and building something similar to what you've done. Your transparency is incredibly insightful and educational. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Land prices in CM are unacceptable to me. It's minimum 2.5 mil/Rai even in the outer regions where I am in Mae Jo and goes to crazy levels if you're anywhere near a road, think 10+ mil baht per rai. If you're anywhere near the actual city don't think about it unless you're rich.
I am sure that there are many people who find your videos with prices very useful and informative. Ignore the negativity, you are not forcing people to watch. Keep doing what you are doing as you do it so well.
Isn't causing someone to be addicted to something forcing them? The content on this channel is so interesting to me that I may be 'addicted'. I'm checking every day to see if there's a new video been released. Thanks Ryan and Damo 🙏❤️
I live in Bangkok but have a completely different lifestyle than what you do. I find it very interesting and informative when you tell the prices if your various projects. Who knows? Maybe one day I will need to have some work done. Keep up the good work. 🙏🏻
You’re a realist Ryan and like you don’t gloss over life in your local area And life generally in Thailand. It’s definitely helping us to make a decision about moving to Thailand short term at first All the best!
Knowing the prices is really helpful. Many of us have a dream of retirement or semi-retirement somewhere hot In the UK not matter what you earn everything seems to go on tax, mortgages, high cost of living. You’re stuck living to work. Even if you earn a good salary in professional job
I have watched many of your videos. After living in Thailand and south east Asia, I appreciate your honesty and assessment of how expats can live and be respectful is welcome.
We find that our metal roof is extremely noisy in the heavy rain, so much that there are times I find it very difficult to be in the kitchen! Good news is it doesn’t leak so I’m grateful!!
@@thenakedguru we renovated in bkk from my home country… not a good idea, as I’ve found out. My wires family were involved in the 3 month Reno for which I’m grateful but I’d not do it that way again. Better to be onsite to check and change things if you’d like. Also I became aware of Feng Shui… that’s why my wife wouldn’t move the toilet from its original position to another!!! Still learning it seems 🙏
Aloha, I'm from Hawaii and moved here 10 years ago. Thailand has given me the happiness and freedom. that does not exist in Hawaii...USA..etc. Chok dee
@@pantip57 Economic Freedom: Red states like Utah, Florida, and Texas often rank high in economic freedom due to lower taxes and less regulation. Personal Freedom: Blue states tend to score higher in areas like healthcare, education, and environmental protections. They also often have more progressive policies on social issues, which some people might equate with personal freedom. Federal Aid Reliance: Red states generally receive more federal aid compared to what they contribute, while blue states often pay more into the federal system than they receive.
I very much appreciate all your videos and the content, especially the up to date prices. I’m 54 and am planning to retire next June, so your Channel is on the top of my list for research purposes! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for this great video! I lived in BKK for three years during the military leadership period (Gen Chanocha), and always dreamt of moving out to Issan. I had to return back to AUS because I struggled to get a work permit. Seems there are some great new visas available now. Time to escape again I think and come back home!
Thanks for the rental tour. It's tempting to think of opening a little business but look around where you are now...how many shops are empty? No matter where you are business is a lot of work so may not be the dream for everyone even tho the rent seems so cheap. Lots to think about. Great info. Very useful.
have you seen these 10baht car wash stations that are self-serve with the typical soap, water, air hoses?...we have a couple here there's usually 3-4 stations ...you just buy the unit and connect it to water and power etc...not really a franchise...over by the college they actually have one just for motorbikes that takes up small road front space, I always see that one full of kids washing their bikes...I think the machine gives like 6min for 10baht....
Thank you for the inside in rural Thailand, I have a girlfriend in Sisaket and planning to stay longer in Thailand. Having a lot of ideas to keep me bissy and my future family this is very learning for me.I hope to meet you some day when i am in Thailand.
My wife and her aunties, sisters and nieces have had a few goes at various shops/business and the biggest issue I have observed is the Thai concept of market competition/saturation. As soon as the business looks to be profitable another business selling the same product whether it be food, clothes or cosmetics will open next door. Having no lease and just monthly rent makes closing the business pretty painless except for the fairly inexpensive leftover stock which has slowly been sold off to the original customers. As you mention it keeps her busy and never seems too worried about the "business no good"
I love your point about freedom, true, true true. Starting your own business requires a trio of skills. You need to have a sense of a salesman, you need to have a financial sense and finally a passion. My wife had a business in America of selling Japanese silk scarves hand dyed with natural dyes.
I have the same enthousiasm as you do if i walk into a building. Whats a life without imagination .... can,t hardly wait to retire in about 4 years to buriram. My thai wife already has land to build on. Keep the vlog coming please.
The price is the important bit for me. I’m looking in Portugal Italy or Thailand So comparing prices of things like property and food is very interesting
Good reality video. To be honest, I’ve been with my Wife for 13 years and her family are giving us some land (1 to 2 Rai) to build on. We are planning to build a 2 bedroomed house to share with her Mum who is a lovely person.
I can see you have adopted the Thai drivers issues by where you parked your car. On the junction 😅😅 . Good vlog though, intresting info from an Issan farang.
@@thenakedgurumaybe not if the Thai Policeman sees a farang sitting in the driver's seat😂 I was going to make similar a comment on the parking until I decided to scroll through earlier comments first.
@@thenakedguru I did the Thai Driving Course as my UK licence had expired. I understand why Thai drivers are so bad. My partner did hers a few weeks ago. They passed her ok to drive. No highway code testing, no parallel parking, reversing etc etc etc. I have been taking her out for driving practice and my nerves are shot! 😁
Interesting vlog as always. About today topic, it is also interesting as well as your suggestions. For me, I think rent or buy do what it suited our situation, plan or etc. Because people have different reasons in it.👍🙏💯
They do tin roofs differently than we do in America. In America the roof is made of plywood and the tin is put over the plywood. Therefore the roof is not that loud.
@@shadowangel-ou6bg we have a bad termite problem here in Florida because it's a tropical climate. I have a termite contract that puts traps in the ground and inspect my whole house once a year. So yes, we deal with that issue as well
@@thenakedguru I watch your channels and like your ideas! By end of the year I will move to Thailand in to the area of Pha Nok Khao Subdistrict, Phu Kradueng District Loei ! Hope I will get some more good news from you!
Great episode Guru Ryan. Thanks for clarifying not for a single farang to start a business in rural Thailand. I was getting ready to leave the city and move there to fix up that first rental! 555 . Kidding. Car wash, motorbike wash are good business it seems here in Pattaya and very simple to start...I do not own a vehicle but 95% of other people do. As you say things in Thailand are getting more expensive all the time, though still much less expensive compared to the West. Peace, Love, and like in Rural Thailand Y'all. Thanks
For me it the difficulty would be the language and the heat. The fact that foreigners can’t own land is off putting, nevertheless it would be worth a few trips to research…….Those tin roofs should be covered with solar panels to feed the well disguised home battery👍, lest anyone would think you’re loaded.
I think the massive solar array is already an indicator for being loaded so hiding the battery wouldn't help much. Also you can just "just follow the cables"..
I would be very interested in your thoughts on how people could establish potential market size for what ever they wish to try given a small rural community. Easy enough to build it, but will "they come"?
When I was working with Coffee Club Franchise we would analyze competitors, sit in every place and count footfall, i would say there are about 6 decent cafes in the area, only one of them i know does ok.
Hi Top vlog watching from sunny Blackpool. Quick question at what age can you own land in Thailand 🇹🇭 I have a daughter who has a thai nationality So planning to buy everything in her name, be it a house land etc. Were planning to move out in 5 years time, just getting things rolling step by step. Her mum lives in Song Sang which is very rural. Cheers
I built a home in rural Isaan for $6000, it's not as flash as yours but it's flash for this village, the land cost $6000...$12000 for a home to raise my kids as a single dad that is theirs ( my kids are Thai citizens). My kids grandfather designed it, family members built it . We live like Isaan rural people so it's fantastic for us....most farang would want more but between my place and yours should give people an idea of possibility. I grew up in squats ,tipis and communes so I feel rich having this little place.
Which part of isaan? We are thinking of doing the same, with a small house/land that's hopefully well designed. We are in udon, its rual/city don't have to go far for land to drop dramatically.
Hey mate. Awesome content again 🙏🏼 You should pop over in about 4 weeks to see our new ‘corner shop’ - Phanom Dong Rak. You’re spot on when you say diversify the space; when you have a captive audience offer them as much as you can. . . Convenience store Beer garden. Chicken on a fist. Thai food service. Crepes. All located in ‘Check in-able’ location. Cheers 🍻
In the long-long term the demand for land will fall in Thailand. The reason being that the population of Thailand is actually falling and more and more Thais (making a mistake) are moving to the cities still.
Very interesting, even though I personally do not plan to ever start a business in Thailand. I suppose that my interest lies in learning more, and more, about all aspects of life in Thailand, incl. how small businesses work (or fail). Thanks for sharing this. :) Out of curiosity, how much would it cost to hire Thai staff, in rural Thailand, to work in a small shop or cafe? In addition to the salary, are there other employee-related costs that need to be covered, such as paying into any mandatory government social programs for such things as healthcare & retirement? In some countries, it is expected/required for employers to pay an additional month of salary each year, as a bonus - is this expected/required in Thailand?
@@thenakedguru Thanks. Hmm... that works out to about 10 USD/day - maybe a bit more, depending on the number of work days per month & the current exchange rate, ofc. This is the current minimum wage in Thailand, right?
I understand why you put the prices in your videos, and in your particular channel it is informative. What drives me crazy is the 1 million Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hua Hin expat videos that talk endlessly about how cheap it is to live in Thailand, everything they do they add a price comparison to back home. What annoys me is they are painting a very simple picture talking about food, rent, travel. There are many things that are expensive here, and also even if overall it is cheaper you must have funds to last long term - many fail to plan for this. Also keep in mind that as you age your medical expenses will rise, your travel options become more restrictive, etc.
I believe that there is a recession in Thailand (like the UK and most of the EU). This recession will get a lot worse in 2025. There is a lot of family debt in Thailand. There will be a lot of cheap land for sale in Thailand in the coming 12 months.
Keep mentioning the prices. Understanding the power of money requires daily analysis. The people who are put off by pricing are probably living in an old van down by a river.🤣🤣🤣
The information about what you had info about is American citizens who wish to remain in Thailand for longer than 90 days during any six-month period will be required to obtain a valid Thai visa from a Thai Embassy or Consulate that is authorized to issue visas. The U.S. Embassy advises all American citizens who wish to obtain a Thai visa to contact the Thai Immigration Bureau for exact visa requirements and regulations. Persons who do not comply with visa regulations risk being denied entry to Thailand at the border. Thai people are very welcoming, warm and… friendly! A superb environment to live in: idyllic islands, bustling metropolises, thousand-year-old temples and vibrant exotic nature. The relatively low cost of living allows you to have an excellent quality of life.(It's for what is it living in Thailand as an expat) And One way to live in Thailand permanently is by obtaining Thai Permanent Resident (PR) status. Holding permanent residency not only eliminates the need for visa runs but also facilitates easier access to property ownership and company establishment in Thailand. (Is what you had just info the ways that you had info about how is their ways & decision by letting a foreigner who is staying in Thailand which is not only you permanently.)
Even throw it doesn’t help me a farage I love that the Thai government won’t sell to foreigners. It shows Thai government are thinking of there people first.
Anybody can buy land in Britain including Thai people yet we can’t buy land in Thailand. Thailand will always be considered a 3rd world country until they change this backward policy. Any country that doesn’t allow foreign investment can’t grow and although land prices in Thailand have gone up it will eventually go back down again particularly in rural Thailand. Youngsters are heading to the big cities to live hence the depopulation of rural areas. And little or no demand for housing. Excellent vlog!
thailand is the 1940s of america. eventually prices and everything will rise, double and triple the cost of living. right now it's worth investing in a land or house. Slowly but surely.
Yes if you are planning long term Superficies agreements are 30 year contracts (with the option to extend) that lock the land and buildings up for a foreigner’s use until they die. There are number of ways long timers can legally have rights. Including also inheritance of said land to my children.
What does that stupid motto that keeps on getting repeated actually mean anyway??...it's just sounds like defeat and being poor is inevitable and we're all destined to suffering from the insecurity of being a life long renter struggling from week to week counting pennies...fcuk that! or you can work harder, learn, task calculated risks, save, budget, invest and own assets ....and you will be happier, wealthier and in control of your life instead of making some landlord wealthy. It's no secret that owning property is one of the few ways that the average guy can end up being wealthy and comfortable.....the hardest part is taking that first step. You can do when you're 20 and you can take that first step when you're 55.
The collapse here in the UK is underway. This autumn will be a huge shock to the normies. A lot of desperate people will consider getting the hell out. The problem will be finding your wealth has gone and what's left the government has capital controlled. Before trying to escape anywhere, people need bitcoin. I think you can not stress and repeat the message enough. Bitcoin nay very well save your life.
Starting a bar / restaurant or neighborhood shop or resort / guesthouse / hotel are BY FAR the worse investments you can do. For every succes story i can give you a hundred failed ones. It's scraping pennies. Plenty of better ideas.
So I watched you for a little bit now.Can't figure out exactly what province you're in. My lady is from southern Surin Province. I enjoy your builds...your lil villa is pretty awesome. I'd only add some covered DIY skateboarding features. 🛹🤘😘
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Hey. YOU ROCK!!!! I have been living in Thailand for most of the past two years. Just discovered your channel about three months ago. Love it!!! Thank you.
Very disappointed to hear so many people can be negative about what you are doing. F’em. Keep doing what you do. I love the honesty.
Really appreciate your honest insights on relationship and being honest about oneself. Very balanced shit. No varnish or falsehoods. You are to be credited for wisdom beyond your years. I am 57…I wish I could have been as straight between the eyes with myself 20 years ago as you seem to be. Please don’t ruin my idealistic perspective. 😂
I paused your video after the first few seconds to leave this comment because I appreciate how you share the costs associated with your builds. I've been living in Thailand for seven years, and I'm married to a Thai with a three-year-old child. I’m interested in buying a small piece of land in Chiang Mai and building something similar to what you've done. Your transparency is incredibly insightful and educational. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Thanks Jim - appreciate it 🙏
ditto! it's a insane thing to complain about...
Land prices in CM are unacceptable to me. It's minimum 2.5 mil/Rai even in the outer regions where I am in Mae Jo and goes to crazy levels if you're anywhere near a road, think 10+ mil baht per rai. If you're anywhere near the actual city don't think about it unless you're rich.
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@@HairyPixelsblimey, we bought our 2.5r back in 2018 and it was no way that expensive.. perhaps it’s cheaper in Mae Rim
I am sure that there are many people who find your videos with prices very useful and informative. Ignore the negativity, you are not forcing people to watch. Keep doing what you are doing as you do it so well.
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Isn't causing someone to be addicted to something forcing them? The content on this channel is so interesting to me that I may be 'addicted'. I'm checking every day to see if there's a new video been released. Thanks Ryan and Damo 🙏❤️
I live in Bangkok but have a completely different lifestyle than what you do. I find it very interesting and informative when you tell the prices if your various projects. Who knows? Maybe one day I will need to have some work done. Keep up the good work. 🙏🏻
You’re a realist Ryan and like you don’t gloss over life in your local area
And life generally in Thailand.
It’s definitely helping us to make a decision about moving to Thailand short term at first
All the best!
Knowing the prices is really helpful. Many of us have a dream of retirement or semi-retirement somewhere hot
In the UK not matter what you earn everything seems to go on tax, mortgages, high cost of living. You’re stuck living to work. Even if you earn a good salary in professional job
I had a lot to say about the Uk but I edited it out haha for a future video perhaps!
I have watched many of your videos. After living in Thailand and south east Asia, I appreciate your honesty and assessment of how expats can live and be respectful is welcome.
I also paused to add a comment. Price is important, thank you!
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You providing us with prices is perfect to help understand better how you can live in rural Thailand...
We find that our metal roof is extremely noisy in the heavy rain, so much that there are times I find it very difficult to be in the kitchen! Good news is it doesn’t leak so I’m grateful!!
My front porch is the same but indoors quiet 😁
@@thenakedguru we renovated in bkk from my home country… not a good idea, as I’ve found out. My wires family were involved in the 3 month Reno for which I’m grateful but I’d not do it that way again. Better to be onsite to check and change things if you’d like. Also I became aware of Feng Shui… that’s why my wife wouldn’t move the toilet from its original position to another!!! Still learning it seems 🙏
Put solar panels over the tin roof. Much more quiet and free electricity
Honest question...why don't they insulate the tin roofs to reduce noise and heat? Is it the cost factor?
Is there any reason you can't spray the underside with foam to unsulate noise and heat?
Not enough can be said of the value of freedom that Thailand offers us when we look back to the west!
Aloha, I'm from Hawaii and moved here 10 years ago. Thailand has given me the happiness and freedom. that does not exist in Hawaii...USA..etc. Chok dee
Well said 👏 👌 😊
Haven’t Lost any Freedom in the USA yet. But then I don’t live in a Blue State.
@@pantip57 Economic Freedom: Red states like Utah, Florida, and Texas often rank high in economic freedom due to lower taxes and less regulation.
Personal Freedom: Blue states tend to score higher in areas like healthcare, education, and environmental protections. They also often have more progressive policies on social issues, which some people might equate with personal freedom.
Federal Aid Reliance: Red states generally receive more federal aid compared to what they contribute, while blue states often pay more into the federal system than they receive.
I very much appreciate all your videos and the content, especially the up to date prices. I’m 54 and am planning to retire next June, so your Channel is on the top of my list for research purposes! Thanks for sharing!!
Good to hear 🙏🙏
Always interesting and informative and entertaining
Thanks Michael!
at 3000 bht...you could rent and fix a cafe with little capitol, hence no great loss...but an entertaining and fun adventure perhaps...
Thanks for this great video! I lived in BKK for three years during the military leadership period (Gen Chanocha), and always dreamt of moving out to Issan. I had to return back to AUS because I struggled to get a work permit. Seems there are some great new visas available now. Time to escape again I think and come back home!
Thanks for the rental tour. It's tempting to think of opening a little business but look around where you are now...how many shops are empty? No matter where you are business is a lot of work so may not be the dream for everyone even tho the rent seems so cheap. Lots to think about. Great info. Very useful.
Thanks Ry for the video n exchange to AUD 😅 I trust you’re all well, do take care, have a wonderful week ahead
Thanks for this Ryan! Some more good little ideas for living rural. Great to hear what the costs are
Cheers Matt!
have you seen these 10baht car wash stations that are self-serve with the typical soap, water, air hoses?...we have a couple here there's usually 3-4 stations ...you just buy the unit and connect it to water and power etc...not really a franchise...over by the college they actually have one just for motorbikes that takes up small road front space, I always see that one full of kids washing their bikes...I think the machine gives like 6min for 10baht....
Thank you for the inside in rural Thailand, I have a girlfriend in Sisaket and planning to stay longer in Thailand. Having a lot of ideas to keep me bissy and my future family this is very learning for me.I hope to meet you some day when i am in Thailand.
My wife and her aunties, sisters and nieces have had a few goes at various shops/business and the biggest issue I have observed is the Thai concept of market competition/saturation. As soon as the business looks to be profitable another business selling the same product whether it be food, clothes or cosmetics will open next door.
Having no lease and just monthly rent makes closing the business pretty painless except for the fairly inexpensive leftover stock which has slowly been sold off to the original customers.
As you mention it keeps her busy and never seems too worried about the "business no good"
Reason that I am interested in your video because it shows actual details of living in Thailand. Long team actual living !
I love your point about freedom, true, true true. Starting your own business requires a trio of skills. You need to have a sense of a salesman, you need to have a financial sense and finally a passion. My wife had a business in America of selling Japanese silk scarves hand dyed with natural dyes.
Some newly built properties where we live in the outskirts of chiang mai are selling for 7-8 million and people are buying including many Chinese.
Thanks so much for sharing things of this nature I so appreciate it many blessings from North Texas ❤
I have the same enthousiasm as you do if i walk into a building. Whats a life without imagination .... can,t hardly wait to retire in about 4 years to buriram. My thai wife already has land to build on.
Keep the vlog coming please.
The price is the important bit for me. I’m looking in Portugal Italy or Thailand So comparing prices of things like property and food is very interesting
Put some insulation under the roof. Dampen the noise, keep it from baking everything inside.
Well said I love the cost breakdown keep it up you make good content
We hit the like button because we love your channel and your family Ryan.. brilliant 👏
Thank you 🙏
Great info allways 🎉
You can't please all, it's impossible. Also you can't fix stupid. Keep doing what you do, great job !
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Your all good with this kiwi mate... love your vlogs 🙏🙏🙏
money is only a tool freedom is the goal pal
Good reality video. To be honest, I’ve been with my Wife for 13 years and her family are giving us some land (1 to 2 Rai) to build on. We are planning to build a 2 bedroomed house to share with her Mum who is a lovely person.
nice place but the neighbors constantly interfere with your privacy.
That shop could be a coffee shop by day, and maybe a little roadside bar (Thai style) at night?
Hah those colors are WILD …. I love it haha ❤
Is it possible to put a “price of freedom” in the way you live your life Ryan,with your sweet family ??❤❤❤
Don’t worry about the negative people,you just keep on what you are doing……. Thank you for ALL YOUR VIDEOS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Rio 🙏🙏
How can anybody thro anything negative at this guy
Oh I forgot about jealousy and envy
I can see you have adopted the Thai drivers issues by where you parked your car. On the junction 😅😅 . Good vlog though, intresting info from an Issan farang.
Haha yea my license is Thai so I think I’m allowed 🤣🙏
@@thenakedgurumaybe not if the Thai Policeman sees a farang sitting in the driver's seat😂 I was going to make similar a comment on the parking until I decided to scroll through earlier comments first.
this is next to the police station too, but in rural they dont mind, i have often found the enjoying a beer mid afternoon, rural is different haha
@@thenakedguru I did the Thai Driving Course as my UK licence had expired. I understand why Thai drivers are so bad. My partner did hers a few weeks ago. They passed her ok to drive. No highway code testing, no parallel parking, reversing etc etc etc. I have been taking her out for driving practice and my nerves are shot! 😁
Interesting vlog as always. About today topic, it is also interesting as well as your suggestions. For me, I think rent or buy do what it suited our situation, plan or etc. Because people have different reasons in it.👍🙏💯
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They do tin roofs differently than we do in America. In America the roof is made of plywood and the tin is put over the plywood. Therefore the roof is not that loud.
It would need to be termite proof. The big reason why everything is steel and concrete.
Thailands termites have wings
@@shadowangel-ou6bg we have a bad termite problem here in Florida because it's a tropical climate. I have a termite contract that puts traps in the ground and inspect my whole house once a year. So yes, we deal with that issue as well
@@shadowangel-ou6bg yes, termites in America has wings as well.
Thanks for this interesting video!
Very good ideas and helpful to think about.
Best wishes to you and the family from
Udo with Beppa 🐕
Thank you guys 🙏
@@thenakedguru I watch your channels and like your ideas!
By end of the year I will move to Thailand in to the area of Pha Nok Khao Subdistrict,
Phu Kradueng District Loei !
Hope I will get some more good news from you!
It is bloody obvious some people well some people . Keep up the good work inspiring
Great episode Guru Ryan. Thanks for clarifying not for a single farang to start a business in rural Thailand. I was getting ready to leave the city and move there to fix up that first rental! 555 . Kidding. Car wash, motorbike wash are good business it seems here in Pattaya and very simple to start...I do not own a vehicle but 95% of other people do. As you say things in Thailand are getting more expensive all the time, though still much less expensive compared to the West. Peace, Love, and like in Rural Thailand Y'all. Thanks
haha it was the toilet that did it for you right?
Stay eternal, brother.
Another good talk 😎👍
For me it the difficulty would be the language and the heat. The fact that foreigners can’t own land is off putting, nevertheless it would be worth a few trips to research…….Those tin roofs should be covered with solar panels to feed the well disguised home battery👍, lest anyone would think you’re loaded.
I think the massive solar array is already an indicator for being loaded so hiding the battery wouldn't help much. Also you can just "just follow the cables"..
Which one of thoses places is nearest to you? Im thinking of starting breeding extra loud cockerels 😊
Is your place near Ban Dan on highway 219 towards the airport? I visited a village near there last May.
England is falling. I feel privileged to stay in theiland
Ryan can you post the name of your Book. I have a friend who will be coming over in January to scope out a Teaching job.
Costs are important !
Great video, where do you find these places to rent or is it just hearsay locally?
Usually hearsay 😁
@@thenakedguru hehe tempted for the fam, as a project :)
I would be very interested in your thoughts on how people could establish potential market size for what ever they wish to try given a small rural community. Easy enough to build it, but will "they come"?
When I was working with Coffee Club Franchise we would analyze competitors, sit in every place and count footfall, i would say there are about 6 decent cafes in the area, only one of them i know does ok.
@@thenakedguru OK but how do you evaluate the total market size? People here have a few baht in their pockets. How much do they spend?
Just spent a week in Bangkok boy am I happy I live country side
Yes I can’t do more than 2 days!
Hi Top vlog watching from sunny Blackpool. Quick question at what age can you own land in Thailand 🇹🇭 I have a daughter who has a thai nationality
So planning to buy everything in her name, be it a house land etc.
Were planning to move out in 5 years time, just getting things rolling step by step. Her mum lives in Song Sang which is very rural.
Cheers
In an odd twist, watching your vlogs helped encouraged me to move back to Laos.
haha interested to know which that was? i think if i wasnt here loas would be my next choice
I built a home in rural Isaan for $6000, it's not as flash as yours but it's flash for this village, the land cost $6000...$12000 for a home to raise my kids as a single dad that is theirs ( my kids are Thai citizens).
My kids grandfather designed it, family members built it . We live like Isaan rural people so it's fantastic for us....most farang would want more but between my place and yours should give people an idea of possibility. I grew up in squats ,tipis and communes so I feel rich having this little place.
Which part of isaan? We are thinking of doing the same, with a small house/land that's hopefully well designed. We are in udon, its rual/city don't have to go far for land to drop dramatically.
Hey mate.
Awesome content again 🙏🏼
You should pop over in about 4 weeks to see our new ‘corner shop’ - Phanom Dong Rak.
You’re spot on when you say diversify the space; when you have a captive audience offer them as much as you can. . .
Convenience store
Beer garden.
Chicken on a fist.
Thai food service.
Crepes.
All located in ‘Check in-able’ location.
Cheers 🍻
In the long-long term the demand for land will fall in Thailand.
The reason being that the population of Thailand is actually falling and more and more Thais (making a mistake) are moving to the cities still.
5.00 what's missing in that bathroom?? A cistern....
Very interesting, even though I personally do not plan to ever start a business in Thailand. I suppose that my interest lies in learning more, and more, about all aspects of life in Thailand, incl. how small businesses work (or fail). Thanks for sharing this. :)
Out of curiosity, how much would it cost to hire Thai staff, in rural Thailand, to work in a small shop or cafe? In addition to the salary, are there other employee-related costs that need to be covered, such as paying into any mandatory government social programs for such things as healthcare & retirement? In some countries, it is expected/required for employers to pay an additional month of salary each year, as a bonus - is this expected/required in Thailand?
About 9-10,000 baht each per month plus social security payment of around 750 baht each - something like that 👍🙏
@@thenakedguru Thanks. Hmm... that works out to about 10 USD/day - maybe a bit more, depending on the number of work days per month & the current exchange rate, ofc. This is the current minimum wage in Thailand, right?
I think title refers to something else you were planning because the vlog here is a repeat of the vlog you just did on your other channel.
I often preface video with 13 years an expat but the second part of the many videos I call that is always different 👍🙏
Hi scott from New Zealand would 8million baht be enough to live in Thailand and retire looking for advice thank you
That shop is dirt cheap. Great place for a little store coffee bar.
As you know Hua hin. Do you thunk land prices for hua hin; khao tao and pranburi are still ok value?
im not up to date with the prices to be honest. But i know in those areas things are getting quite frothy
I understand why you put the prices in your videos, and in your particular channel it is informative.
What drives me crazy is the 1 million Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Hua Hin expat videos that talk endlessly about how cheap it is to live in Thailand, everything they do they add a price comparison to back home. What annoys me is they are painting a very simple picture talking about food, rent, travel. There are many things that are expensive here, and also even if overall it is cheaper you must have funds to last long term - many fail to plan for this. Also keep in mind that as you age your medical expenses will rise, your travel options become more restrictive, etc.
I believe that there is a recession in Thailand (like the UK and most of the EU).
This recession will get a lot worse in 2025.
There is a lot of family debt in Thailand.
There will be a lot of cheap land for sale in Thailand in the coming 12 months.
i think you may be right John
Across from a school would be perfect kids and their engagement in life, I only need to life not profits, I would add an English school to it.
Keep mentioning the prices. Understanding the power of money requires daily analysis. The people who are put off by pricing are probably living in an old van down by a river.🤣🤣🤣
How about electricity. Do they pay you if you produce too much with solarpanels?
Very cheap
It's not just about freedom, it's about quality of life and income.
You are rich already but what would you be doing if you only had 1 million baht?
The information about what you had info about is American citizens who wish to remain in Thailand for longer than 90 days during any six-month period will be required to obtain a valid Thai visa from a Thai Embassy or Consulate that is authorized to issue visas. The U.S. Embassy advises all American citizens who wish to obtain a Thai visa to contact the Thai Immigration Bureau for exact visa requirements and regulations. Persons who do not comply with visa regulations risk being denied entry to Thailand at the border. Thai people are very welcoming, warm and… friendly! A superb environment to live in: idyllic islands, bustling metropolises, thousand-year-old temples and vibrant exotic nature. The relatively low cost of living allows you to have an excellent quality of life.(It's for what is it living in Thailand as an expat) And One way to live in Thailand permanently is by obtaining Thai Permanent Resident (PR) status. Holding permanent residency not only eliminates the need for visa runs but also facilitates easier access to property ownership and company establishment in Thailand. (Is what you had just info the ways that you had info about how is their ways & decision by letting a foreigner who is staying in Thailand which is not only you permanently.)
I've been in Thailand quite a few years and I can honestly say that's the worst bit of parking I've ever seen here, bar none.
Un-B-frigging-lievable.
Thank you so much krub 🙏
It’s also next to a police station for extra points
Even throw it doesn’t help me a farage I love that the Thai government won’t sell to foreigners. It shows Thai government are thinking of there people first.
sadly common sense is not common , keep giving prices its a great help
Where is this
I would be happy to live there for 3k baht.
Wait !? Farang CAN own land ???
G8t info
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Anybody can buy land in Britain including Thai people yet we can’t buy land in Thailand. Thailand will always be considered a 3rd world country until they change this backward policy. Any country that doesn’t allow foreign investment can’t grow and although land prices in Thailand have gone up it will eventually go back down again particularly in rural Thailand. Youngsters are heading to the big cities to live hence the depopulation of rural areas. And little or no demand for housing. Excellent vlog!
Happy to remain 3rd world from angle forever 😘
thailand is the 1940s of america. eventually prices and everything will rise, double and triple the cost of living. right now it's worth investing in a land or house. Slowly but surely.
people want know the price of things, plus you may also get a tax write off ,prodution cost
@PhilipWilliams-e7z I think you should think before you speak. Eejit.
$88 a month for that first place. Damn.
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Keep putting the prices and ignore the dummies.
F and b.... , industry. I have no idea what that is? Fish and Bacon? Is that even an industry?
Food and beverage
Your basically rent yourself because you can't own like you said yourself you never know what the future brings you dont have rights or whatever 💯
Superficies agreements for long timers like us that buy 👍
@@thenakedguru long timers ?
Yes if you are planning long term Superficies agreements are 30 year contracts (with the option to extend) that lock the land and buildings up for a foreigner’s use until they die. There are number of ways long timers can legally have rights. Including also inheritance of said land to my children.
You will own nothing and be happy.
What does that stupid motto that keeps on getting repeated actually mean anyway??...it's just sounds like defeat and being poor is inevitable and we're all destined to suffering from the insecurity of being a life long renter struggling from week to week counting pennies...fcuk that!
or you can work harder, learn, task calculated risks, save, budget, invest and own assets ....and you will be happier, wealthier and in control of your life instead of making some landlord wealthy.
It's no secret that owning property is one of the few ways that the average guy can end up being wealthy and comfortable.....the hardest part is taking that first step. You can do when you're 20 and you can take that first step when you're 55.
These blokes look in the mirror and think expat.
Locals look at them and think P prowler at best or Gary glitter at worst.
Weird comment
Unhinged
The collapse here in the UK is underway.
This autumn will be a huge shock to the normies.
A lot of desperate people will consider getting the hell out.
The problem will be finding your wealth has gone and what's left the government has capital controlled.
Before trying to escape anywhere, people need bitcoin.
I think you can not stress and repeat the message enough.
Bitcoin nay very well save your life.
Starting a bar / restaurant or neighborhood shop or resort / guesthouse / hotel are BY FAR the worse investments you can do. For every succes story i can give you a hundred failed ones. It's scraping pennies. Plenty of better ideas.
So I watched you for a little bit now.Can't figure out exactly what province you're in. My lady is from southern Surin Province. I enjoy your builds...your lil villa is pretty awesome. I'd only add some covered DIY skateboarding features. 🛹🤘😘