you prolly dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few months =)
Make sure you check out the price of a health policy in thailand. It would be sky high for someone over sixty years old. Also if you a health condition they will not cover it.
@Mike Baker. Finding accommodation for 6 months is tougher but possible but requires a bit of digging. A good place to look would be Facebook Groups, long-term Airbnb, Perfect Homes(Housing agencies) and other online sources. Rental websites in Thailand like Hipflat and DDProperty would be a good start, they are the more popular ones among many more sites. The Facebooks groups, Airbnb and housing agencies are more expensive though. It's best to probably go by scooter or even a bicycle to look for rent signs with phone numbers, skipping some of those services and hopefully contacting a landlord directly. They will give you a lower price and a discount as well, especially if you're planning on staying longer term, anything in Thailand is relentlessly negotiable. What a lot of people do is, when they first arrive, is that they book a room for a few nights at an Airbnb or hotel and start their own footwork to find another place to stay long term. Studio apartments are known to accept short term stays, one month or less, but one bedroom, three bedrooms, usually want you to stay longer term, with a deposit. Serviced apartments, maid service etc have special deals as well. Also, just because the accommodation is cheaper doesn't mean it's going to be convenient, the amount you'll need to spend on transportation to get to your amenities may add up in being the same cost in total, as living in a central area where the accommodation is more expensive but the amenities are closer, it depends on what you like to do of course. Anyways, good luck!
Thanks for another very informative and enjoyable video, Ronin. I might be misunderstanding, but it sounds like you and your girlfriend are making Thailand your first retirement spot?
@Thomas. I actually have a vlog I made a while back when we were in Malaysia on this very topic. We are targeting the MM2H program for the over 50 requirements in Malaysia, meanwhile we will hop from one country to the next, just to see other countries that were on our list. But, Malaysia will most likely be where we will end up, that's the thought we have for now. Here is the Malaysia vlog I made in Kuala Lumpur, if interested. Pros and Cons for living in Malaysia ruclips.net/video/kaTe005Sp9Q/видео.html
@@roninblue5885 Oh, yes, I watched it before. I just didn't know you were ready to start your retirement journey right now. It will be exciting! I can't wait to see how it goes. I'm wishing you all the best luck!!
Thanks I'm interested in coming will arrive next month. Be arriving in Bangkok on the 26th then I'll figure to get a plane to fly to Krabi. I'm hoping to find a small house one bedroom with appliances and furniture to rent for $250 up to $300 a month would you be able to help me are you in the Krabi district now
Tell me if Krabi town would be your retirement destination!
you prolly dont give a shit but if you are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last few months =)
@Kashton Nathanael yea, I've been using instaflixxer for months myself :)
@Kashton Nathanael definitely, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself =)
Thanks for sharing a wide amount of information!!
I love your details very professional your information is very accurate.
As a Digital Nomad Couple we are loving your content, so clear and exhaustive ! thanks
@Eddy Beghennou. Thank you, much appreciated. We actually use our own vlogs as a guide as well. Not quite perfect but helpful for us.
As always, a great synopsis.
Make sure you check out the price of a health policy in thailand. It would be sky high for someone over sixty years old. Also if you a health condition they will not cover it.
Yes... Ao nang Krabi
Thank you for the great video. Do have any recommendations of web sites to search for accommodation for 6 months?
@Mike Baker. Finding accommodation for 6 months is tougher but possible but requires a bit of digging. A good place to look would be Facebook Groups, long-term Airbnb, Perfect Homes(Housing agencies) and other online sources. Rental websites in Thailand like Hipflat and DDProperty would be a good start, they are the more popular ones among many more sites. The Facebooks groups, Airbnb and housing agencies are more expensive though. It's best to probably go by scooter or even a bicycle to look for rent signs with phone numbers, skipping some of those services and hopefully contacting a landlord directly. They will give you a lower price and a discount as well, especially if you're planning on staying longer term, anything in Thailand is relentlessly negotiable. What a lot of people do is, when they first arrive, is that they book a room for a few nights at an Airbnb or hotel and start their own footwork to find another place to stay long term. Studio apartments are known to accept short term stays, one month or less, but one bedroom, three bedrooms, usually want you to stay longer term, with a deposit. Serviced apartments, maid service etc have special deals as well. Also, just because the accommodation is cheaper doesn't mean it's going to be convenient, the amount you'll need to spend on transportation to get to your amenities may add up in being the same cost in total, as living in a central area where the accommodation is more expensive but the amenities are closer, it depends on what you like to do of course. Anyways, good luck!
Hi Ronin, hope all is well , which will be your favorite retirement destination in Thailand ...
Thanks for another very informative and enjoyable video, Ronin. I might be misunderstanding, but it sounds like you and your girlfriend are making Thailand your first retirement spot?
@Thomas. I actually have a vlog I made a while back when we were in Malaysia on this very topic. We are targeting the MM2H program for the over 50 requirements in Malaysia, meanwhile we will hop from one country to the next, just to see other countries that were on our list. But, Malaysia will most likely be where we will end up, that's the thought we have for now. Here is the Malaysia vlog I made in Kuala Lumpur, if interested. Pros and Cons for living in Malaysia ruclips.net/video/kaTe005Sp9Q/видео.html
@@roninblue5885 Oh, yes, I watched it before. I just didn't know you were ready to start your retirement journey right now. It will be exciting! I can't wait to see how it goes. I'm wishing you all the best luck!!
@Thomas. There are still a few things we need to do before we leave, but we are pretty much ready to leave soon.
Thanks I'm interested in coming will arrive next month. Be arriving in Bangkok on the 26th then I'll figure to get a plane to fly to Krabi.
I'm hoping to find a small house one bedroom with appliances and furniture to rent for $250 up to $300 a month would you be able to help me are you in the Krabi district now
🌴👍🏼
6 @ 8 Best Reason Retire Series : -
-Malaysia
👍👏