Btw guys, this is MOST of the expenses but doesn't include other things like traveling, insurance, gifts, visas, investments, savings, etc. And yes, I spend more on the high side, because I'm not necessarily concerned with trying to save my money. I could actively save more if I said no more often to friend's invitations, which restaurants I want to take with my gf, etc. Goal of Thailand is to enjoy yourself, not to penny pinch. Check out the links in the description for the suit shop, my Thailand community, my Instagram, and other links! Thanks for watching!
Great video! $1700 a month would get you a similar nice lifestyle in Brazil, but Bangkok is more modern and developed. Brazil has the finer women. LOL! Our problem is the widespread poverty and violence. Who do you get your cell phone service from?
How much do you spend total including all those expenses like health insurance, traveling , money spent on your girlfriend. Like the total including everything, that would have been helpful to include.
@@Tra980 healt insurance, i not know ewer not has, travelling about were go and what hotell or own option, girlfrien 0 $ no need, have ewery city 10 million FREE beauty girl. visa 1900 baht/year, clothes, not need many all less 2000baht/time. shorts and t-shirt. food 100-200$/month normal 3 time/day eat restaurant, NOT tourist city restaurants, same food tourist place 500-1000B/dinner and same street little far 60-200B same THAI food. foreign western food 600-2000 B. just i eat 8 people street side restaurant bill has 1200 B. many food has table, fish,pork,chikken, 8 people eat all full.
My husband and I are retiring in thailand, april 2025! Just got back from there to scout it out. It IS very cheap there. We plan to buy a condo. In hua hin or cha-am. We are low maintenance and dont need expensive clothing. We are leaving all of that in america. Its overrated. Tank tops and shorts. can't wait!
My advise to you is not to buy the condo. Rent would be much better, so you can have lots of choices and mobility. Only after living here for a longer period of time, if the idea of buying a condo is still on, then just buy the suitable condo.
@@surapolp I'm glad someone gave a second opinion. I'm not local but I heard that you should rent for at least a year before buying. I think it's easy to buy but hard to sell in Thailand as Thai people don't like to buy used. See if there is a market for foreigners to buy your unit should you decide to sell. I'd like to see if any condo appreciated in value because builders can pretty much put up a new building right next to yours.
Don’t buy. Just rent. Cheaper and the peace of mind is worth it to let someone else deal with problems. Got a bad neighbor? New construction noise? Discover a better spot? You can always leave
Hi Paul, There’s Michelin Guide (no star) and Michelin Star (1-3 stars). I think most restaurants you see in Bangkok are only on Michelin Guide (much easier to be mentioned in the guide than to have actually received at least 1 star). There’s a world of difference in food quality/presentation/prices between the two. Hope this helps. 😉
Hi @txg161, You are completely right 👍. I am French and I worked in the catering world. Your explanation is very clear. We see that you are interested in gastronomy! 😄
I'd also add that between Michelin Guide and MIchelin Star are the Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. These are for exceptionally good food at reasonable prices.
but probably you have the bigger and better apartment, better infrastructure, better climate, less pollution and the law is on your side.Also the good and spacious apartments in BKK cost 2k+ too. Don't be blinded and choose wisely. BKK is good for a few days, then move on.
I agree 100%. The goal for me living in Thailand soon will not be to penny pinch, although I know that's one reason many expats come. I am fortunate to have a very high budget and plan on leveraging that to enjoy Thailand and Southeast Asia in general as much as I can
the ole adage that if you had 1k to 1.5 k move to s.e asia is actually wrong, now you have a better life in the west on that, with amazon prime , basic foods, small apartment and access to local wellfare or medical should you need it plus family etc there's no real benefit of asia, once you have over 2000 to 2500 you can start having a decent life, a decent life in the usa will cost you double that but to just get by and have a decent life of ease the west is cheaper. the perks of asia are cheap rent, after that everything cost more and the old world charm of the whole world is dead, thai's dont smile the same, no where does.
Don't listen to @rhh176. There's greed and corruption the world over. Pick the right friends to hang with, is what I say. If you have money, there's always someone wanting a piece of it.
@@Rodderz1 You should have broadened your social circle. I've heard the same rubbish from poor people in Laos before. It's hilarious because, if anything, they are more obsessed with material wealth than the Thais. That you would recommend moving to Hong Kong shows how insane you are.
I’m so used to paying $900/month for everything in Phnom Penh so I don’t know if I could afford Bangkok 😂 I have a condo unit with gym, pool, steam and sauna and I’m content with it, don’t drink though, and I spend $7/day on food…do miss a more westernized environment!
white rice, meat with bones in it, msg sauce= 6 bucks. fast food in thailand is sky high. a reg meal of some fries and a burger at resturant is still gonna be over ten bucks. the days of eating well in asia for ten dollars a day are long gone, remember thats 900 a month usd to eat out 3 times a day in thailand atleast, sitting on plastic chairs by noisy roads eating rice msg meat for 5 bucks isnt special
I like this video compared to other ones. I'm also Korean Amenrican from NYC just a little older than you. Thank you for breaking down all your expenses. It was a good comparison for me. I need to stop spending too much... God... but compared to NYC, Bangkok is still wayyyyyyyyyyy cheaper.
Great vid Paul. Seems very realistic to me. The rent helps to keep the overall budget in check. One of my motivations for moving from NorCal to Bangkok is cost of living. As a single person I can live in a minimal space and having access to all those cool amenities. Retired life should be much more enjoyable once I get out from under the costs here. Thanks for always keeping it real Paul. Kop khun kup.😊
Greetings Paul Lee, great content on the cost-of-living in Thailand, great job! It’s interesting that you chose Thailand to settle down over your native homeland of South Korea, however watching your videos in relationship to the cost-of-living, the prices there are certainly cheaper than in South Korea. I am thinking you made a very wise decision by choosing Thailand as your place of residence. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing.
This is the info that i need, keep it up with this type of videos... I am planning with my wife to move in there for a couple of months in November and we are taking notes... We are from Atlanta, GA...
You're looking great, Paul! Keep it up! That 93.00 dollar gym membership is being put to good use. It's true that $1,800 a month can go a lot further in some places than others. While that might stretch tight in rural America, in a city like Los Angeles where I am, you'd need about $10,000 a month to maintain the same lifestyle you enjoy in BKK. The best part about where you are though is the safety. I can't even walk the streets at night here in LA, and even daytime outings are becoming risky. It sounds like you can relax a bit more with your surroundings-that's so valuable! Having your girl be able to take the pug out for a walk at night and not have to worry about being attacked is priceless.
Paul great video...I think anyone can have a great life in Thailand for 2k a month. I lived in Bangkok for 1.3k a month and had a great time. I moved to Phuket for 1k a month. I don't drink or party so I think that why I saved so much. I went to study kick boxing for a year. Best time of my life. I'm back home in the states but I will retire in Phuket. I think it's all about what you can afford. Live your life and have a great time.
...@ 24:30 "its very easy to get lost in the sauce" ...is an understatement. This one factor can make or break ones longterm stay in thailand. Its very easy to get caught up in the outward scene and loose oneself because theres nothing familiar and no anchor to ground oneself, and people can get spun out very quick very easily both physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially and spiritually.
Thank you, Paul 🎉 What you spend on food in a month is what we spend on groceries a fortnight in Australia and we have to cook it! That’s just groceries and doesn’t include eating out at approx. AUD $60 for breakfast/lunch in a cafe for 2 people or dinner out starting at AUD $120 not including wine/drinks! That’s not a premium restaurant either. When we eventually live in Thailand we will never take the cost of living there for granted.
Total expenses can be high depending on your lifestyle, but it is worth what you pay. Once you are familiar with the costs of living, you will not think it’s cheap. Your perception and benchmark are changing to match SE Asia, not the western countries. This is similar to the lifestyle of upper middle income locals .
Those Michelin signs are just to reflect they are listed in the Michelin guide. Not to be confused with Michelin Star restaurants, which is for high-end food
Hi Paul - Thanks again. You mentioned your fitness/ coworking space was on the higher end, but actually seems very reasonable. Would you be willing to work on a video which talks about many details + the ins and outs of Bangkok’s best shared workspaces for both residents and visitors ? It would be awesome to know about the coworking spaces' pricing options, accessible BTS/MRT locations, and your take on the whole concept of “Finding the best coworking spaces in Bangkok”
Thanks for the video, last year, I lived in the Jomtien area close to Pattaya for 6 months and my monthly budget was $3K and that's with companionship with a regular Thai lady for 3x a week and not buying any lady drinks and barfines. Been eating Thai foods in the market not western food. I was planning to retire but changed my mind in the last minute. In my early 50's now and back to work in CA. Will do this again, next year.
Nice vlog. What is your vlog camera please? When do you rent one of those condos? Do you have to put down a deposit? And are you sure that you will get that deposit back? And also what is the minimum rental time? How long do you actually manage to stay in Thailand? I think that is very important for people to know because you may be limited on your stay depending on your Visa type Thanks!
@13:29 I spend that at the supermarket for a home cooked meal (and I have energy cost preparing) and you are eating beef in a restaurant. Cost is pretty good there.
I am investing my savings to retire age of 55 and live in Thailand or Vietnam. Trying to make it to 2 million dollars by that time. I like your videos. Keep up the good work.
That's what I do haha, sometimes spend 6 hours in that building. drink some coffee, get some work done, socialize, work out, shower up, then eat, then go back to work.
Good stuff, I just discovered your channel. Keep up the good work. I like how you broke down the budget, and provided alternatives. For example, all I need is a cheaper suit 😅 not a suit guy, but every man should have one. Like you, I don’t need fancy housing, or infinity pool. Just something large enough, and clean, very important to me.😊
Thats a phenomenal gym, live in ny and that gym in nyc would be more than $300 us dollars. Probably more.. definitely considering living abroad. Same lifestyle but half the cost..
Very good video! I am wondering about Popo... how is it taking care of a dog in Thailand? Is it hard for them to adapt to the weather? Any insight is highly appreciated.
Bro these prices are absolutely incredible, in London your lucky if you can get a small share house for that price 😂😂😂😂I'm moving to Thailand the end of this year, i canny wait. I love the culture, people, food, the country itself and mooooorreee😍🥰🥰😂You got yourself a new subscriber💪
Michelin Food (no star): “A restaurant in the selection without a star or Bib Gourmand is the sign of a chef using quality ingredients that are well cooked; simply a good meal,” says Michael Ellis, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides. Michelin Star: "A Michelin Star is awarded to restaurants offering outstanding cooking. We take into account five universal criteria: the quality of the ingredients, the harmony of flavours, the mastery of techniques, the personality of the chef as expressed through their cuisine and, just as importantly, consistency both across the entire menu and over time."
What cut down a lot of expenses for me basically came down to a few things: (1) Eating local, and seldom going to the walk-in restaurants in malls. As for non-Thai food pretty much all I had was the occasional Japanese, Chinese or Korean BBQ. Otherwise meals usually cost no more than 150 baht for me. (2) Basically having no nightlife as part of my lifestyle, not much of a party or drinking person which basically comes from how I ain’t got much of a social life to begin with lol. (3) Outright walking to places. I wouldn’t recommend if you’re not used to walking around on a daily basis. (4) I never lived in the areas where there’s more foreigners. My first place was up north in Saphan Khwai (near Chatuchak) and my second place was in Silom but with a bit of distance from the main CBD.
You got a great deal on that condo. I’ve spent some time in the Thong Lo and Ekkamai area and none of the places looked as good as that. Especially at that price.
Built a house and bought a large plot of land 8 years ago in a community in Northern Thailand. Cost about 1.5 million baht in total. Paid in cash and now my housing costs are a maximum of 1000 baht a month, everything included. In my opinion very cheap. It can be expensive to live anywhere in the world, but not as cheap as in Thailand.
Thank you. It’s a realistic budget, of course there are cheaper and more expensive options, but this is realistic for the average Western sensibilities.
I agree! For bangkok, anywhere around $1.5 - $2k is very reasonable and comfortable. For the other regions or more rural areas, you could spend a lot less too
Thailand is still very affordable and a great value, but a lot depends on your lifestyle. If you like to go out and party, take the party girls home, eat non-thai food, live in the business district or upscale soi then costs go up significantly. Note, I've been living off and on in Thailand since 1991...I own two properties (BKK condo and a beach house), a car, a motorbike and a pug too.
Very reasonable. you live a good lifestyle and you enjoy it. Nothing else counts, if you can afford it. I was thinking about going to the Philippines BGC, but after watching your blog Bangkok is much cleaner much more upscale and I think I’m going to take a look at it instead. Conservatively I can do 4 to 5000 USD a month, so I think my lifestyle where you are could be very good. Again looks much more upscale than anything I’ve seen in BGC.
Hey great video and ignore the haters. I lived in asok for 3 years and am moving back. The budget breakdown was great. You got robbed on the suit but ultimately if you can afford it then who cares. Keep up the good work.
Budgets are always pretty personal. I lived in Phrom Phong and was spending about $3500-4000 a month. Most of the cost was the condo which was a 2br2ba. If I was to go back I would probably go a bit further out of town to Ekamai as I think that would cut the budget down to well under $3000. The bits of the budget that are killer are travel / entertainment and insurance. If you want good insurance it costs a lot. If you want to travel and stay in nice hotels it costs a lot. The actual day to day living costs are not that expensive, even if you eat out a lot etc you can easily live on sub $1500 a month. Its the going out and what not that builds up and if you want to live in some nice building, like I did.
Good video I live here in the states thinking about moving there are there other men's clothing stores that you could recommend, or can you do a video about shopping for men's clothing. Thank you.
Great and interesting video, very informative. I am left wondering what does your friend do for work in Thailand so he can afford 200000baht rent? I’m looking for a career change. Keep the videos coming!
Do you mind sharing the name of the condo you showed in the beginning of the vid? I’m moving to Thailand in a few months and am racking up a list of condos to check out before settling. Thanks in advance~
Hi Paul, just checked your website, serious inquirer, moving within 2 months, was going to just do a tourism visa and do border runs to stay longer but I think I'll try get an education visa instead, just want to make sure that you actually help us get an education visa and also will sign me up to those online classes? Not sure what the process of it all is or even how to sign up to those classes, would be awesome if your services help with that and any general advice or questions I have relating to it all.
i have pulled off trips to thailand for under 2000 usd and that is including plane ticket just be a bit patient when picking stuff. yes it is more optimal to go with something like 4k+
yeah those are just mentioned in the Michelin guide or some are Michelin bib gourmand (pretty good but for low cost restaurants). the ones you are talking about in the US that are pretty expensive are the ones with actual Michelin stars like 2 or 3 stars...1 star too.
Wow , getting a couple of Bespoke suits in Bangkok will pay for s round trip ticket from nyc to Bangkok. Thanx for the video, didn’t realize the level of shopping in Bangkok,
your apartment is way much much cheaper than HK. I live in HK, my rent monthly is like USD2500, now is the summer, the power bill will be like HKD2000 equv. to USD250, as need aircon 24/7 on. My apartment is same size as yours although it comes with 2 bedrooms which is small. taxi is so cheap in Thailand. I should think about move to Thailand one day :)
Just as an FYI 64,300 THB is now (as of October 2024) $1924.50, that’s $180 more in just 4 months! The dollar is really down against the baht it seems.
Btw guys, this is MOST of the expenses but doesn't include other things like traveling, insurance, gifts, visas, investments, savings, etc. And yes, I spend more on the high side, because I'm not necessarily concerned with trying to save my money. I could actively save more if I said no more often to friend's invitations, which restaurants I want to take with my gf, etc. Goal of Thailand is to enjoy yourself, not to penny pinch.
Check out the links in the description for the suit shop, my Thailand community, my Instagram, and other links! Thanks for watching!
please do a video on how much can someone earn to live comfortably in thailand
Great video! $1700 a month would get you a similar nice lifestyle in Brazil, but Bangkok is more modern and developed. Brazil has the finer women. LOL! Our problem is the widespread poverty and violence. Who do you get your cell phone service from?
How much do you spend total including all those expenses like health insurance, traveling , money spent on your girlfriend. Like the total including everything, that would have been helpful to include.
@@Tra980 healt insurance, i not know ewer not has, travelling about were go and what hotell or own option, girlfrien 0 $ no need, have ewery city 10 million FREE beauty girl. visa 1900 baht/year, clothes, not need many all less 2000baht/time. shorts and t-shirt. food 100-200$/month normal 3 time/day eat restaurant, NOT tourist city restaurants, same food tourist place 500-1000B/dinner and same street little far 60-200B same THAI food. foreign western food 600-2000 B. just i eat 8 people street side restaurant bill has 1200 B. many food has table, fish,pork,chikken, 8 people eat all full.
Here's thailands perk
1. cheaper rent.
thats it.
My husband and I are retiring in thailand, april 2025! Just got back from there to scout it out. It IS very cheap there. We plan to buy a condo. In hua hin or cha-am. We are low maintenance and dont need expensive clothing. We are leaving all of that in america. Its overrated. Tank tops and shorts. can't wait!
50K USD can buy good condo thailand. many small good condo cost about 30K
My advise to you is not to buy the condo. Rent would be much better, so you can have lots of choices and mobility. Only after living here for a longer period of time, if the idea of buying a condo is still on, then just buy the suitable condo.
@@surapolp I'm glad someone gave a second opinion. I'm not local but I heard that you should rent for at least a year before buying. I think it's easy to buy but hard to sell in Thailand as Thai people don't like to buy used. See if there is a market for foreigners to buy your unit should you decide to sell. I'd like to see if any condo appreciated in value because builders can pretty much put up a new building right next to yours.
Don’t buy. Just rent. Cheaper and the peace of mind is worth it to let someone else deal with problems. Got a bad neighbor? New construction noise? Discover a better spot? You can always leave
Definitely rent until you guys find an area you love best. Maybe you'll fall in love with another city. Enjoy your retirement!
Hi Paul, There’s Michelin Guide (no star) and Michelin Star (1-3 stars). I think most restaurants you see in Bangkok are only on Michelin Guide (much easier to be mentioned in the guide than to have actually received at least 1 star). There’s a world of difference in food quality/presentation/prices between the two. Hope this helps. 😉
Hi @txg161, You are completely right 👍. I am French and I worked in the catering world. Your explanation is very clear. We see that you are interested in gastronomy! 😄
I'd also add that between Michelin Guide and MIchelin Star are the Michelin Bib Gourmand awards. These are for exceptionally good food at reasonable prices.
Very helpful tip!! Thx!!
Nice thanks for the take along. I love that gym & the fact they give you a towel & workout clothes. Great idea!
I think so too!
my rent here in colorado is 2300 alone, cant wait to make the jump over to bangkok!
Paying $3300 Rent in Denver. Used to pay $1300 for 15 year mortgage in oklahoma city
You can live a very good life in Bangkok with $2300.
Hoo many bed rooms
but probably you have the bigger and better apartment, better infrastructure, better climate, less pollution and the law is on your side.Also the good and spacious apartments in BKK cost 2k+ too. Don't be blinded and choose wisely. BKK is good for a few days, then move on.
@@Tradefy ehh everyone has their opinions I guess, but there's a lot more to it then that.
I agree 100%. The goal for me living in Thailand soon will not be to penny pinch, although I know that's one reason many expats come. I am fortunate to have a very high budget and plan on leveraging that to enjoy Thailand and Southeast Asia in general as much as I can
@@Rodderz1where would you recommend?
the ole adage that if you had 1k to 1.5 k move to s.e asia is actually wrong, now you have a better life in the west on that, with amazon prime , basic foods, small apartment and access to local wellfare or medical should you need it plus family etc there's no real benefit of asia, once you have over 2000 to 2500 you can start having a decent life, a decent life in the usa will cost you double that but to just get by and have a decent life of ease the west is cheaper.
the perks of asia are cheap rent, after that everything cost more and the old world charm of the whole world is dead, thai's dont smile the same, no where does.
@@Rodderz1 Hong Kong.... Really? Hong Kong? Now that they belong to the CCP, you think it's really great there?
Don't listen to @rhh176. There's greed and corruption the world over. Pick the right friends to hang with, is what I say. If you have money, there's always someone wanting a piece of it.
@@Rodderz1 You should have broadened your social circle. I've heard the same rubbish from poor people in Laos before. It's hilarious because, if anything, they are more obsessed with material wealth than the Thais. That you would recommend moving to Hong Kong shows how insane you are.
you're an awesome youtuber/videographer brother , keep up the good work!
Thank you so much bro!
I’m so used to paying $900/month for everything in Phnom Penh so I don’t know if I could afford Bangkok 😂 I have a condo unit with gym, pool, steam and sauna and I’m content with it, don’t drink though, and I spend $7/day on food…do miss a more westernized environment!
@juliekrol what a gorgeous lady ❣️! Seems like a nice place to visit overall and live. Definitely on my bucket list.
😊 Hi there, I've been to Phnom Penh quite a few times. Can you supply a link to that condo that you're staying in by any chance? Much appreciated
Peninsula Tailors Bangkok has the best service compared to any tailors in bangkok. 10/10 for their service!
@13:30 That's a tasty looking meal right there. For $6 USD!! Here near the Windy City, $6.00 gets you a fancy lemonade with no refill.
Crazy!
white rice, meat with bones in it, msg sauce= 6 bucks.
fast food in thailand is sky high.
a reg meal of some fries and a burger at resturant is still gonna be over ten bucks. the days of eating well in asia for ten dollars a day are long gone, remember thats 900 a month usd to eat out 3 times a day in thailand atleast, sitting on plastic chairs by noisy roads eating rice msg meat for 5 bucks isnt special
@@kastelvetro1491just got back from thong lor bangkok, kfc zinger combo delivered to your hotel was only about $8 aud
In Thailand you can be at any level, live in luxury or normal, or alternating certain days. 😊
Thanks Paul. I’ll be moving out to BKK in a few months with my pup and this video is very helpful. 🙏 considering staying in Thong Lor or Phrom Pong :)
Another awesome video, Paul! Seems you've created a great life for yourself. Congrats and best wishes to you! 🙂
Excellent video. Super informative. My rent alone here in NYC is almost twice as much. Looking foward to moving to Thailand in the near future.
gotta keep in mind if your don’t work remote you will make 4-5 times less
Only 2x the rent?? How'd you find an apt in NYC for $1000??!!!
I like this video compared to other ones. I'm also Korean Amenrican from NYC just a little older than you. Thank you for breaking down all your expenses. It was a good comparison for me. I need to stop spending too much... God... but compared to NYC, Bangkok is still wayyyyyyyyyyy cheaper.
Great vid Paul. Seems very realistic to me. The rent helps to keep the overall budget in check. One of my motivations for moving from NorCal to Bangkok is cost of living. As a single person I can live in a minimal space and having access to all those cool amenities. Retired life should be much more enjoyable once I get out from under the costs here. Thanks for always keeping it real Paul. Kop khun kup.😊
Greetings Paul Lee, great content on the cost-of-living in Thailand, great job! It’s interesting that you chose Thailand to settle down over your native homeland of South Korea, however watching your videos in relationship to the cost-of-living, the prices there are certainly cheaper than in South Korea. I am thinking you made a very wise decision by choosing Thailand as your place of residence. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing.
Thank you! Cost of living was one of the main decisions
This is the info that i need, keep it up with this type of videos... I am planning with my wife to move in there for a couple of months in November and we are taking notes... We are from Atlanta, GA...
You're looking great, Paul! Keep it up! That 93.00 dollar gym membership is being put to good use. It's true that $1,800 a month can go a lot further in some places than others. While that might stretch tight in rural America, in a city like Los Angeles where I am, you'd need about $10,000 a month to maintain the same lifestyle you enjoy in BKK. The best part about where you are though is the safety. I can't even walk the streets at night here in LA, and even daytime outings are becoming risky. It sounds like you can relax a bit more with your surroundings-that's so valuable! Having your girl be able to take the pug out for a walk at night and not have to worry about being attacked is priceless.
Paul great video...I think anyone can have a great life in Thailand for 2k a month. I lived in Bangkok for 1.3k a month and had a great time. I moved to Phuket for 1k a month. I don't drink or party so I think that why I saved so much. I went to study kick boxing for a year. Best time of my life. I'm back home in the states but I will retire in Phuket. I think it's all about what you can afford. Live your life and have a great time.
how would you describe your stay in Bangkok vs Phuket and why did you go back after 1 year?
As their regular customer I can confirm that Peninsula Tailors Bangkok is the best one in Thailand!
I'm in the same boat, in the process now of prepping for my South East Asia travels .. Enjoy ur travels my friend😊
...@ 24:30 "its very easy to get lost in the sauce" ...is an understatement. This one factor can make or break ones longterm stay in thailand. Its very easy to get caught up in the outward scene and loose oneself because theres nothing familiar and no anchor to ground oneself, and people can get spun out very quick very easily both physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially and spiritually.
You made a great point about luxury housing. Not worth it, not anywhere.
Thank you, Paul 🎉
What you spend on food in a month is what we spend on groceries a fortnight in Australia and we have to cook it! That’s just groceries and doesn’t include eating out at approx. AUD $60 for breakfast/lunch in a cafe for 2 people or dinner out starting at AUD $120 not including wine/drinks! That’s not a premium restaurant either.
When we eventually live in Thailand we will never take the cost of living there for granted.
Glad you enjoyed it! Prices everywhere are getting way too expenssive.
Thanks for sharing. Yes Thailand is not cheap as people may think. But you still get more bang for your buck. Honestly
Can you do video about neighborhoods in Bangkok?
I’m planning to move in October to Thailand and wonder where is the best place to rent
Exactly the same with me..move there in 3 months and thinking about renting not too central to avoid expensive rents
Total expenses can be high depending on your lifestyle, but it is worth what you pay. Once you are familiar with the costs of living, you will not think it’s cheap. Your perception and benchmark are changing to match SE Asia, not the western countries. This is similar to the lifestyle of upper middle income locals .
Those Michelin signs are just to reflect they are listed in the Michelin guide. Not to be confused with Michelin Star restaurants, which is for high-end food
Gotcha!
BABY POPO haha gotta luv it..Great video man-thank you..God Bless ya and keep these coming😊
Can't wait to move to Thailand. Love the people. The food. The weather. Awesome place to be.
Hey Paul, those places dont have michelin stars, they just paid for a mention in the guide
Hi Paul - Thanks again. You mentioned your fitness/ coworking space was on the higher end, but actually seems very reasonable. Would you be willing to work on a video which talks about many details + the ins and outs of Bangkok’s best shared workspaces for both residents and visitors ? It would be awesome to know about the coworking spaces' pricing options, accessible BTS/MRT locations, and your take on the whole concept of “Finding the best coworking spaces in Bangkok”
Thanks for the video, last year, I lived in the Jomtien area close to Pattaya for 6 months and my monthly budget was $3K and that's with companionship with a regular Thai lady for 3x a week and not buying any lady drinks and barfines. Been eating Thai foods in the market not western food. I was planning to retire but changed my mind in the last minute. In my early 50's now and back to work in CA. Will do this again, next year.
Very solid video good info
Much appreciated
Thank you for sharing a day in the life. It’s very enjoyable to see such a wonderful, affordable place.
awesome!!!!!! Life is Short.... Live it Happily indeed....
Hi Paul, On Rambuttri Road near Khao San Road across McDonald's there's a tailor shop and you 'll pay half for the same quality. You're welcome
Hi, Paul! What incredible condo do you rent? I also have a dog and I'm looking for a cool pet-friendly condo in a good neighborhood
I want to know this too! I've been looking for a pet friendly condo, and they are all above 30k
Hey Paul, what is the name of the condo complex you’re currently in please? Great video by the way! 😊
Nice vlog. What is your vlog camera please?
When do you rent one of those condos? Do you have to put down a deposit? And are you sure that you will get that deposit back? And also what is the minimum rental time?
How long do you actually manage to stay in Thailand? I think that is very important for people to know because you may be limited on your stay depending on your Visa type
Thanks!
Paul, thank you for sharing. I paid $2750.00 per month living in Long Island City, Queens NY for a one bedroom.
Your place is very nice!
@13:29 I spend that at the supermarket for a home cooked meal (and I have energy cost preparing) and you are eating beef in a restaurant. Cost is pretty good there.
I am investing my savings to retire age of 55 and live in Thailand or Vietnam. Trying to make it to 2 million dollars by that time. I like your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for sharing this great explanation of the cost of living in Thailand
Very engaging video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
Average rent in Amsterdam is 2200 and that’s just rent alone, so 1700-1800 for a whole lifestyle is definitely worth it
Damn that gym in insane, i could stay all day there 😂. Morning work out then lunch then work with my laptop from there 😅
That's what I do haha, sometimes spend 6 hours in that building. drink some coffee, get some work done, socialize, work out, shower up, then eat, then go back to work.
Great minds think alike . I will see you there soon 😂
Nice suit. Good price too.
Will definitely remember your recommendation when I visit.
He paid way to much
Hey Paul, sweet video thanks. Your suit was fire! I’ve never had a bespoke suit. What do you think that suit would run in the US? Thanks.
Good stuff, I just discovered your channel. Keep up the good work. I like how you broke down the budget, and provided alternatives. For example, all I need is a cheaper suit 😅 not a suit guy, but every man should have one. Like you, I don’t need fancy housing, or infinity pool. Just something large enough, and clean, very important to me.😊
Awesome, thank you!
Nice video. Anyway what do you do for a living?
Bruv I love the jazz in your videos, some nostalgia
Love your video and channel Paul, so relatable. Pls can you do some content on WHAT you actually do to generate income and any tips?
this place is definitely one of the best tailors in bangkok
Your Thai language is getting better, I am Thai living in Sanfran CA
Love your work. Just subscribed!
Thanks for all the info. Nice video.
Excellent explanation of the situation in Thailand. Thank you Paul.
INFORMATIVEEEEEEEE
Thats a phenomenal gym, live in ny and that gym in nyc would be more than $300 us dollars. Probably more.. definitely considering living abroad. Same lifestyle but half the cost..
Very good video! I am wondering about Popo... how is it taking care of a dog in Thailand? Is it hard for them to adapt to the weather? Any insight is highly appreciated.
Bro these prices are absolutely incredible, in London your lucky if you can get a small share house for that price 😂😂😂😂I'm moving to Thailand the end of this year, i canny wait. I love the culture, people, food, the country itself and mooooorreee😍🥰🥰😂You got yourself a new subscriber💪
That is awesome. Iam looking forward to retire in Thailand next year.
Good life for a good salary. Thailand is best, watching from Bangkok too. Thank you for loving Thailand
Wow, nice condo, cute dog and wonderful suit! I would say from one american to another, nice bro!
Michelin Food (no star):
“A restaurant in the selection without a star or Bib Gourmand is the sign of a chef using quality ingredients that are well cooked; simply a good meal,” says Michael Ellis, International Director of the MICHELIN Guides.
Michelin Star:
"A Michelin Star is awarded to restaurants offering outstanding cooking. We take into account five universal criteria: the quality of the ingredients, the harmony of flavours, the mastery of techniques, the personality of the chef as expressed through their cuisine and, just as importantly, consistency both across the entire menu and over time."
Saw you on CNBC. The pug is the star for me.
What cut down a lot of expenses for me basically came down to a few things:
(1) Eating local, and seldom going to the walk-in restaurants in malls. As for non-Thai food pretty much all I had was the occasional Japanese, Chinese or Korean BBQ. Otherwise meals usually cost no more than 150 baht for me.
(2) Basically having no nightlife as part of my lifestyle, not much of a party or drinking person which basically comes from how I ain’t got much of a social life to begin with lol.
(3) Outright walking to places. I wouldn’t recommend if you’re not used to walking around on a daily basis.
(4) I never lived in the areas where there’s more foreigners. My first place was up north in Saphan Khwai (near Chatuchak) and my second place was in Silom but with a bit of distance from the main CBD.
You got a great deal on that condo. I’ve spent some time in the Thong Lo and Ekkamai area and none of the places looked as good as that. Especially at that price.
Paul, very interesting and well done vlog; my question is do you pay motorcycles ride cash or through an app?
Via grab, i pay by credit card.
Built a house and bought a large plot of land 8 years ago in a community in Northern Thailand.
Cost about 1.5 million baht in total.
Paid in cash and now my housing costs are a maximum of 1000 baht a month, everything included.
In my opinion very cheap.
It can be expensive to live anywhere in the world, but not as cheap as in Thailand.
THE ARCHITECTURE IS AMAZING. AND I'M FROM NYC.
Thank you. It’s a realistic budget, of course there are cheaper and more expensive options, but this is realistic for the average Western sensibilities.
I agree! For bangkok, anywhere around $1.5 - $2k is very reasonable and comfortable. For the other regions or more rural areas, you could spend a lot less too
Penninsula is in my top 3 of bespoke places I'm dropping some cash next January. Excellent suit. Great colour and nice fit for you.
Thank you!
this is very good. actually you spend not that much. below 2K is amazing. very good life quality at that price
Thailand is still very affordable and a great value, but a lot depends on your lifestyle. If you like to go out and party, take the party girls home, eat non-thai food, live in the business district or upscale soi then costs go up significantly. Note, I've been living off and on in Thailand since 1991...I own two properties (BKK condo and a beach house), a car, a motorbike and a pug too.
Brother, the suit looks Awesome! 😉
Thanks bro!
Very reasonable. you live a good lifestyle and you enjoy it. Nothing else counts, if you can afford it. I was thinking about going to the Philippines BGC, but after watching your blog Bangkok is much cleaner much more upscale and I think I’m going to take a look at it instead. Conservatively I can do 4 to 5000 USD a month, so I think my lifestyle where you are could be very good. Again looks much more upscale than anything I’ve seen in BGC.
Hey great video and ignore the haters. I lived in asok for 3 years and am moving back. The budget breakdown was great. You got robbed on the suit but ultimately if you can afford it then who cares. Keep up the good work.
1 person foreigner expect $50 - $100 a day, everything included if you want to live comfortably.
Budgets are always pretty personal. I lived in Phrom Phong and was spending about $3500-4000 a month. Most of the cost was the condo which was a 2br2ba. If I was to go back I would probably go a bit further out of town to Ekamai as I think that would cut the budget down to well under $3000. The bits of the budget that are killer are travel / entertainment and insurance. If you want good insurance it costs a lot. If you want to travel and stay in nice hotels it costs a lot. The actual day to day living costs are not that expensive, even if you eat out a lot etc you can easily live on sub $1500 a month. Its the going out and what not that builds up and if you want to live in some nice building, like I did.
I don't need a fancy infinity pool but I do need a pool. Good video.
Good video I live here in the states thinking about moving there are there other men's clothing stores that you could recommend, or can you do a video about shopping for men's clothing. Thank you.
Great and interesting video, very informative. I am left wondering what does your friend do for work in Thailand so he can afford 200000baht rent? I’m looking for a career change. Keep the videos coming!
awesome videos bro. I'm from the UK, would love to move to Thailand
Do you mind sharing the name of the condo you showed in the beginning of the vid? I’m moving to Thailand in a few months and am racking up a list of condos to check out before settling. Thanks in advance~
Great vid bro I’m taking notes and counting the days
Thank you bro! See you out here eventually
Good video bro 💯
Thanks bro 💯
Hi Paul, just checked your website, serious inquirer, moving within 2 months, was going to just do a tourism visa and do border runs to stay longer but I think I'll try get an education visa instead, just want to make sure that you actually help us get an education visa and also will sign me up to those online classes? Not sure what the process of it all is or even how to sign up to those classes, would be awesome if your services help with that and any general advice or questions I have relating to it all.
i have pulled off trips to thailand for under 2000 usd and that is including plane ticket just be a bit patient when picking stuff. yes it is more optimal to go with something like 4k+
yeah those are just mentioned in the Michelin guide or some are Michelin bib gourmand (pretty good but for low cost restaurants). the ones you are talking about in the US that are pretty expensive are the ones with actual Michelin stars like 2 or 3 stars...1 star too.
Wow , getting a couple of Bespoke suits in Bangkok will pay for s round trip ticket from nyc to Bangkok. Thanx for the video, didn’t realize the level of shopping in Bangkok,
Nice gym and not so crowded. It's worth the price.
your apartment is way much much cheaper than HK. I live in HK, my rent monthly is like USD2500, now is the summer, the power bill will be like HKD2000 equv. to USD250, as need aircon 24/7 on. My apartment is same size as yours although it comes with 2 bedrooms which is small. taxi is so cheap in Thailand. I should think about move to Thailand one day :)
Great suit!
Just as an FYI 64,300 THB is now (as of October 2024) $1924.50, that’s $180 more in just 4 months! The dollar is really down against the baht it seems.
Drink while getting a suit? Looks great!
Excellent video, Thank you so very. much. 👌🙏
Bro said 650 a month is expensive while I’m sitting in my 2b2b apartment for 3100 a month in America
how did you manage to stay in Thailand long term. What visa did you get?