Popular Post sidjameson Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 The old adage of financial planning of making a retirement budget for Thailand then doubling it didn't apply to me. I'm spending less than I thought. In planning I had populated the future with a larger appetite than I had. In fact the opposite was true. I needed less beer than I had planned, less Aircon, less restaurants, less dating etc Budgeted 70k a month life but only spend 50k. How about others? 3 2 3 1
Popular Post Mike Lister Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 We do similar, I spend around 50/60k a month but bank much more. 1 2 1
Popular Post itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 I manage on 15000 baht per month and have pension income of 50,000 per month. My home expenses are paid by rental income and have no rent to pay. It has taken 10 years to creat the rental income and much work . The bulk of the rental income has been put back into more rental accomodation. I have good health at the moment and manage to squeeze a number of beers each day and that is my largest single expense. My partner has helped to achive our position as well and works every day and has a small business . I had little idea what i would need to live here to be quite honest. I have never been so well of as i am now at 71 years of age. 4 2 1 1
susanlea Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 8 minutes ago, itsari said: I manage on 15000 baht per month and have pension income of 50,000 per month. My home expenses are paid by rental income and have no rent to pay. It has taken 10 years to creat the rental income and much work . The bulk of the rental income has been put back into more rental accomodation. I have good health at the moment and manage to squeeze a number of beers each day and that is my largest single expense. My partner has helped to achive our position as well and works every day and has a small business . I had little idea what i would need to live here to be quite honest. I have never been so well of as i am now at 71 years of age. Thai condos?
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 1 hour ago, susanlea said: Thai condos? We have listings on short term rentals and all are on the one property. 2x 2bedroom and 3x 1 bedroom apartments.
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 1 hour ago, itsari said: I manage on 15000 baht per month and have pension income of 50,000 per month. My home expenses are paid by rental income and have no rent to pay. It has taken 10 years to creat the rental income and much work . The bulk of the rental income has been put back into more rental accomodation. I have good health at the moment and manage to squeeze a number of beers each day and that is my largest single expense. My partner has helped to achive our position as well and works every day and has a small business . I had little idea what i would need to live here to be quite honest. I have never been so well of as i am now at 71 years of age. I wrote this to emphasis that you don't need 100,000 baht a month to have a good life in Thailand as many like to boast about on ASEAN Now. 1
Popular Post susanlea Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 5 minutes ago, itsari said: I don't believe most of the stories I read on here. A single person could totally live on 25,000 imo if they wanted. 1 6 1
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 25 minutes ago, susanlea said: I don't believe most of the stories I read on here. A single person could totally live on 25,000 imo if they wanted. Yes I agree with your statement. Even if it were true they want to flaunt there wealth in some strange way. Thank you for your reply 1
susanlea Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 2 minutes ago, itsari said: Yes I agree with your statement. Even if it were true they want to flaunt there wealth in some strange way. Thank you for your reply Probably drinkers
novacova Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 3 hours ago, sidjameson said: How about others? It varies widely and I don’t keep track and I can care less about how much I spend and care even lesser of how much others have or spend. Who frik’n cares…good grief! 1 1
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 3 minutes ago, susanlea said: Probably drinkers Or would be if they could bee's
BKKKevin Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 Given a Durian stall has opened on about every corner I'm shelling out more... 1 1
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 1 minute ago, BKKKevin said: Given a Durian stall has opened on about every corner I'm shelling out more... Long as you can put up with the smell and stomach discomfort,good for you 1
Popular Post georgegeorgia Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 2 hours ago, itsari said: I manage on 15000 baht per month and have pension income of 50,000 per month. My home expenses are paid by rental income and have no rent to pay. It has taken 10 years to creat the rental income and much work . The bulk of the rental income has been put back into more rental accomodation. I have good health at the moment and manage to squeeze a number of beers each day and that is my largest single expense. My partner has helped to achive our position as well and works every day and has a small business . I had little idea what i would need to live here to be quite honest. I have never been so well of as i am now at 71 years of age. Well probably another 10 years left or less....so you enjoy your money and stop being stingy ,you can't take it with you 2 1 1
georgegeorgia Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 4 minutes ago, novacova said: It varies widely and I don’t keep track and I can care less about how much I spend and care even lesser of how others have or spend. Who frik’n cares…good grief! Well at your age of 80 ,too right ! Everyday is a blessing my friend . You enjoy it , could be your last 2
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said: Well probably another 10 years left or less....so you enjoy your money and stop being stingy ,you can't take it with you I do think that way as you say, yet I want the partner to have a chance of income without working in her old age. In saying that there is an element of work to keep the flow of money from the property if I am out of the picture as I am constantly maintaining the buildings . Thank you for your reply 2
susanlea Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 7 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: Well at your age of 80 ,too right ! Everyday is a blessing my friend . You enjoy it , could be your last When you going back to Thailand? 1
georgegeorgia Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 Just now, susanlea said: When you going back to Thailand? Maybe this year for a short trip BUT not to Pattaya to be detained in a shoe box bored out of my mind for 6 weeks! Never again !!!!!!!
Hummin Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 I was ready to spend 8 million baht at a condo with sea view, and those who I liked was around 12 and up, so I postponed it for better exchange rate. Since then our valuta have plummeted several times. So I have spent alot less than I planned to. 1
Popular Post Will B Good Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 Much less. Budgeted for 80k/month, spending less than 40k/month....actually saving money in retirement. 3 2 2
itsari Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 5 minutes ago, Hummin said: I was ready to spend 8 million baht at a condo with sea view, and those who I liked was around 12 and up, so I postponed it for better exchange rate. Since then our valuta have plummeted several times. So I have spent alot less than I planned to. Norwegian currency was up in 5 to 6 baht 12 years ago but now around 3.4 and therefore I can understand your desire to spend less
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2024 It is possible to live cheap in Thailand. But it is also possible to get great food, great coffee and lots of other expensive things. All that adds together. I could live spending less, but I love the good life... 4 4 1
Hummin Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 27 minutes ago, itsari said: Norwegian currency was up in 5 to 6 baht 12 years ago but now around 3.4 and therefore I can understand your desire to spend less For those who invested on 1nok - 6,3 baht and sold at 2,83, made quite good money. I know one who invested above 6, and managed to get out at exactly the lowest point.
john donson Posted July 13, 2024 Posted July 13, 2024 people with property back home, are you not tax seriously on the rental income ? people with property here, do you pay the 12.5% tax or 'nothing to declare'
Utalk2mutt Posted July 13, 2024 Posted July 13, 2024 16 hours ago, sidjameson said: The old adage of financial planning of making a retirement budget for Thailand then doubling it didn't apply to me. I'm spending less than I thought. In planning I had populated the future with a larger appetite than I had. In fact the opposite was true. I needed less beer than I had planned, less Aircon, less restaurants, less dating etc Budgeted 70k a month life but only spend 50k. How about others? I’m similar to you I too budgeted on around 70k a month and I actually spend approx 46k. What I now do is adjust the amount of my military pension I send over here per month to about 50k and leave the rest in the UK building up for my uk return shopping and family visits. Amount im saving is approx £500 pound a month in total. 1
Dionigi Posted July 13, 2024 Posted July 13, 2024 Planning! You can plan, damn why didn't I think of that 1
Popular Post Celsius Posted July 13, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2024 All these numbers are useless once you get hit with a million baht hospital bill 2 1
Popular Post JimTripper Posted July 13, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2024 13 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: It is possible to live cheap in Thailand. But it is also possible to get great food, great coffee and lots of other expensive things. All that adds together. I could live spending less, but I love the good life... Wearing flip flops saves money on shoes. 3
Wrwest Posted July 13, 2024 Posted July 13, 2024 17 hours ago, sidjameson said: The old adage of financial planning of making a retirement budget for Thailand then doubling it didn't apply to me. I'm spending less than I thought. In planning I had populated the future with a larger appetite than I had. In fact the opposite was true. I needed less beer than I had planned, less Aircon, less restaurants, less dating etc Budgeted 70k a month life but only spend 50k. How about others? My approach, facing retirement was to figure out what my sustainable monthly retirement budget would be. I figured $2400 USD (induced US SS) would not be comfortable in my own country of the USA. Thirteen years later here in Chiang Mai, Thailand the budget continues to hold. So, the USA Social Security ($1570 this year), then add funds from my retirement savings to equal the $2400. I transfer $2200 a month to Thailand, $200 stays in US bank to offset any US credit card use. Funds not used for monthly bills (family of 3), are deposited in a separate account for use in travel or other mostly discretionary costs. Ha! We seem to have no trouble using 65K baht a month. 1
Popular Post KhunLA Posted July 13, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2024 Actually didn't have a plan, before retiring to TH. As it was a spur of the moment thought, and TBH, didn't do much research at all, if any. Figured I'd just wing it, knowing I could simply leave when ever I wanted. Then I started spending a bit more than I thought I would after arriving. Now 23 years later, I actually spend less per month, than when I first arrived Yes, you can live inexpensively here, though depends on a few factors. Having a honest, savvy partner, or single and renting 'ALL' your needs. Owning home & car takes an investment, but avoids monthly bills. Not needing a car, cuts your monthly bill considerably. A scooter or public trans, if available is inexpensive. One's health is a whole another subject, along with home country's cost & accessibility. I'm a Yank, so basically most places would be better for healthcare, financial wise. When I first got here, monthly expenditures were about ฿15-20k. Then up to ฿50k. Then ฿65-100k, back to ฿30k. Now ฿10-15k, usually on the lower end, unless O&A. Rarely rented housing, and have owned home, MB, car most of the time here, so no monthly loan or rental payments. Only 6 yrs out of 23 have we rented housing. And not expensive, ฿2500 & ฿6000, both for about 3 yrs each. If not all 'bought in', I calculated before, renting & payments, I'd need a monthly budget of about ฿70k. Not exactly inexpensive, but much cheaper than USA. You can exist cheaply here, but takes a bit more, whether investment to own, or renting, to actually enjoy living here. Options abound. 2 1
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