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Briton Cuts Living Costs With Move to Chiang Mai

A British man who left the UK due to rising living costs says he now lives comfortably in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on just GBP800 a month, compared with more than GBP3,000 a month previously. Robert Hoadley, 45, from Portsmouth, relocated in 2025 and says the move has given him greater financial freedom, improved work-life balance and a healthier lifestyle.

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Robert spent years working in construction before deciding to leave the UK. He said he had become frustrated by working long hours simply to cover increasing expenses and felt he had little freedom to enjoy life. After deciding he did not want to wait until retirement to pursue a different lifestyle, he sold everything he owned and moved more than 6,000 miles away to Thailand.

Now based in Chiang Mai, Robert works online as a content creator, producing material about the cost of living and relocating abroad. He is developing multiple online income streams that allow him to work remotely. His social media platform, Sea Turkey Adventures, has attracted more than 6,000 followers, with some videos receiving over 200,000 views.

Robert says daily life in Thailand is significantly less stressful. He highlighted lower living costs, affordable leisure activities and a wider range of lifestyle options, including gyms, cafes, swimming pools and outdoor pursuits. He also noted that pints can cost as little as GBP2, although he says he now drinks less than he did in the UK and focuses more on health, fitness and routine.

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According to Robert, one of the biggest benefits is the reduced financial pressure. He said many people underestimate how far money can stretch abroad and believes Thailand offers good food, friendly people, a strong expatriate community and a high quality of life at a fraction of UK costs. He added that the warmer climate and more relaxed pace of life have also contributed to his overall happiness.

Despite the positives, Robert acknowledges there are aspects of Britain he still misses. He cited friends and family, traditional pub culture, certain foods and what he described as the UK’s distinctive sense of humour and sarcasm. He said those qualities are difficult to replace, even though he is satisfied with his decision to move overseas.

The Mirror reported that as he continues building his online business and audience, Robert says he remains committed to his new life in Thailand. His experience reflects a growing interest among some Britons in seeking lower living costs and different lifestyles abroad while maintaining remote sources of income.

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Woke to Sounds Gold Member

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2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

what are you talking about, it's more popular and expensive than ever now.

....which seems ironic considering the ongoing pollution problem.

I mean you take a city like Vancouver Canada. Housing is expensive as hell but you can breathe and the water quality is impecabble.

What does Chiang Mai offer that's comparable?

Packer Gold Member

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13 minutes ago, atpeace said:

and you're above that?

Eating dinner in a Big C Food court?

Yes. I'm far above that. 🙂

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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33 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

. The food court at the mall near the airport is great!

The food Court up on the 4 th floor is no longer there

atpeace Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I reckon you missed my point.

How can anyone live on 800 a month minus tax.

Didn't he state $800. You have added the minus tax stipulation. You cut out bars and enjoy a simple life that revolves about staying healthy and experiencing things healthy people can do with ease then it probably isn't a bad life. You can live a life of gluttony as many here and spend 100k++ and be walking dumpster fire. Many need to spend because it is all they really have that they can use to measure themselves superior to others. On the surface he seems to be living a great life vs most here.

jippytum Platinum Member

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2 hours ago, roo860 said:

Why should he mention medical expenses, no-one else's business.

2 hours ago, roo860 said:

Why should he mention medical expenses, no-one else's business.

Sure until there is an emergency hospital bill. Even governeny hospitials like Nakon are expensive fpr foreigners

2 hours ago, roo860 said:

Why should he mention medical expenses, no-one else's business.

atpeace Platinum Member

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3 minutes ago, Packer said:

Eating dinner in a Big C Food court?

Yes. I'm far above that. 🙂

THat is what I thought and is telling :)

Nemises Gold Member

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1 hour ago, CM Dad said:

I have lived in Chiang Mai for 36 years. I stay here year round and I have never owned an air purifier or used an inhaler. I have never had air-conditioning either.

😂 Fair enough. Sounds like you’ve spent 36 years proving evolution in real time. The rest of us mere mortals are still trying to keep our lungs factory-standard.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

The food Court up on the 4 th floor is no longer there

It was on the basement from memory. Google says it was there 1 month ago.

roo860 Star Member

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3 minutes ago, jippytum said:

Sure until there is an emergency hospital bill. Even governeny hospitials like Nakon are expensive fpr foreigners

So you know if he has medical insurance? Wouldn't be very expensive at his age, unless there were existing medical conditions.

atpeace Platinum Member

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1 minute ago, Rockyroad said:

It was on the basement from memory. Google says it was there 1 month ago.

I ate there in 2012 and it was amazing. The food was incredible and the best food market I have ever ate at. It was huge!

Woke to Sounds Gold Member

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5 hours ago, Hummin said:

Content creators will face quite a few challenges in the future.

Sadly I have to agree.

A.I. generated video content will make them all redundant, it's just a matter of time.

The typical YouTube watcher doesn't care if a real human made the video.

Same with music.

R.I.P. creatives...

Screaming Gold Member

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His life living in a tiny box sweating every minute to try to save money on air con will get old soon and at some point he will realize what a fool he is for leaving the UK. Many of these guys burn so many bridges that they are unable to return to their home country. I have lived in Thailand for over 21 years and to live a comparable life to that of my home country costs me over 150,000 BAHT a month, sometimes more. That is just for living expenses not including costs such as autos, holidays, furniture or appliances. If this guy wants to live in a slum and live like a slum dweller, go for it but hardly someone to emulate.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, atpeace said:

I ate there in 2012 and it was amazing. The food was incredible and the best food market I have ever ate at. It was huge!

It's still there according to a month old review on google. Ground level. Yeah it's great for northern food. Best one I've been to. Korat has a nice one too in that mall where the shooting occurred.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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10 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

It was on the basement from memory. Google says it was there 1 month ago.

The food court in the basement is still there , the food court on the 4 th floor is no longer there

atpeace Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, Screaming said:

His life living in a tiny box sweating every minute to try to save money on air con will get old soon and at some point he will realize what a fool he is for leaving the UK. Many of these guys burn so many bridges that they are unable to return to their home country. I have lived in Thailand for over 21 years and to live a comparable life to that of my home country costs me over 150,000 BAHT a month, sometimes more. That is just for living expenses not including costs such as autos, holidays, furniture or appliances. If this guy wants to live in a slum and live like a slum dweller, go for it but hardly someone to emulate.

Drama queen! You can get a nice simple clean place in CM for ~5k with AC. Does he look like his health is a concern or unhappy. He doesn't need a car and healthy activities are basically free. You and I have more toys but I can almost guarantee he is happier than you but that bar is probably quite low.

StevieAus Gold Member

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6 hours ago, Nemises said:

He's living the absolute dream on £800 a month... right up until Burning Season hits, and he has to spend his entire budget on air purifiers and inhalers.

There is a lot of exaggeration about the burning season it was quite short this year

.

If you were brought up in the UK particularly in the North 1in the 1950/60'syou would know what pullution really was but we survived.

marin Platinum Member

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8 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

A good day out would be boat to Icon Siam for lunch then go to Chit Beer after.

Chit Beer is only on on the weekend. If you do not arrive by say 3pm you are not going to get a seat as its quite small. Not nearly as fun to sit next door let me tell you.

StevieAus Gold Member

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6 hours ago, Hummin said:

I’m just wondering how sustainable this really is long term.

Content creators will face quite a few challenges in the future.

The typical mistake is leaving your country and cutting the string completely, with no real return plan.

Hopefully he has thought that part through.

Good luck to him

Some people including myself have no wish or need to return to their home country. You carry out the research and make the plan before you leave.

Nemises Gold Member

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14 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

There is a lot of exaggeration about the burning season it was quite short this year

.

If you were brought up in the UK particularly in the North 1in the 1950/60'syou would know what pullution really was but we survived.

By that logic we should all start smoking again because some bloke’s grandad made it to 92. 😂

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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44 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I reckon you missed my point.

How can anyone live on a monthly income of 800, less tax.

Thais live on 10,000 baht

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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1 minute ago, Rockyroad said:

Thais live on 10,000 baht

And good on them but we are not talking about Thai's.

A foreigner Living in Thailand has so many more outgoings, payments etc. to survive

StevieAus Gold Member

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2 minutes ago, Nemises said:

By that logic we should all start smoking again because some bloke’s grandad made it to 92. 😂

You do what you wish just don't exaggerate and of course if things are so bad it is not compulsory to live in Chiang Mai.

SamSpade Silver Member

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27 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

Sadly I have to agree.

A.I. generated video content will make them all redundant, it's just a matter of time.

The typical YouTube watcher doesn't care if a real human made the video.

Same with music.

R.I.P. creatives...

Might be a little shallow but I've starting unsubscribing/stopped watching YouTube channels when they talk about how much money they make from YT - Why should they get paid for my time & not me?

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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35 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Didn't he state $800. You have added the minus tax stipulation. You cut out bars and enjoy a simple life that revolves about staying healthy and experiencing things healthy people can do with ease then it probably isn't a bad life. You can live a life of gluttony as many here and spend 100k++ and be walking dumpster fire. Many need to spend because it is all they really have that they can use to measure themselves superior to others. On the surface he seems to be living a great life vs most here.

There was a topic on budgets on here. One guy said he lived on 21,000 baht and was happy. Health, women and alcohol would be most pricey things. Daily living is cheap if you aren't trying to keep up with the Jones family.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

And good on them but we are not talking about Thai's.

A foreigner Living in Thailand has so many more outgoings, payments etc. to survive

But you don't know his total budget. He might be happy on 35,000 but could afford more.

StevieAus Gold Member

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5 hours ago, Hummin said:

What was more sustainable, being a musician back then, or social media today? We do not really know, do we? How old were you? And did you already have a pension?

Obviously, you are one of the winners. Not everyone is so lucky, and many struggle. Thailand versus the UK? I do not know what is worse.

And honestly, I truly believe that for a good life in Thailand, you need a good partner, especially if you are dependent on making a living here. We also know little about him and how he plans to secure his future. Maybe he has more foundation than we know.

Based on what I have observed in the UK particularly when visiting as recent as a year ago when you consider the cost of living including rent utilities etc not to mention the weather I would rather struggle here than in the UK

atpeace Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

There was a topic on budgets on here. One guy said he lived on 21,000 baht and was happy. Health, women and alcohol would be most pricey things. Daily living is cheap if you aren't trying to keep up with the Jones family.

Agree and keeping up with the jones never brings satisfaction but it is all many have to feel better. I would rather be extremely healthy and poor than wealthy and unhealthy like many. I could spend much more and be OK financially but I know it won't make me more satisfied. I would just buy more "things" that added no incremental value in the long-term.

Hummin Star Member

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14 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

Some people including myself have no wish or need to return to their home country. You carry out the research and make the plan before you leave.

I have changed my mind a few times, and we will see where I end up. But agree when you are passed the retirement age, it is time to make a final decision for your next years before you close the envelope for the last time. Still he is only 45, but when that is said, he might be a bitcoin millionaire for all we know.

Rockyroad Platinum Member

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2 minutes ago, Hummin said:

I have changed my mind a few times, and we will see where I end up. But agree when you are passed the retirement age, it is time to make a final decision for your next years before you close the envelope for the last time. Still he is only 45, but when that is said, he might be a bitcoin millionaire for all we know.

He moved to CM to save on rent. Doubt he is rich. Did you not read the story?

Nemises Gold Member

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17 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

You do what you wish just don't exaggerate and of course if things are so bad it is not compulsory to live in Chiang Mai.

Nobody said it’s compulsory to live in Chiang Mai. Equally, nobody’s obliged to pretend the air quality is brilliant just because they do. 😂

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