georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 11 minutes ago, stupidfarang said: Maybe look at buying a condo outside of Pattaya, also look for Bank repossession condos, can buy cheaper but it is a journey in itself. 20,000 bhat a month is not much money and if you drink then it will not last. Maybe look at a non tourist city to live in. I don't drink. I don't go to bars ,I like to go to bookshops like Canterbury tales I like to be in the city ,I don't like trees I once went into the countryside bush of Australia and had nightmares the trees were talking to me 1 2 2
chiang mai Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 1 minute ago, georgegeorgia said: I don't drink. I don't like trees I once went into the countryside bush of Australia and had nightmares the trees were talking to me Forget the North then! 1
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 16 minutes ago, chiang mai said: Chiang Mai is a very large province, the cost of things in the center and in certain areas can be higher than the norm. But go 20kms out and everything becomes reasonably priced and you still have easy inexpensive access to the center, if you want it (after a while you wont). Is 20 kms out of the center of CM cheaper than in the farang areas of Pattaya? I would say almost certainly yes. I prefer to be more or less in the city ,I don't like rural type areas especially if there is kangaroos etc around I am a city boy 1
Popular Post simon43 Posted December 21, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 21, 2024 About 6 months ago I lived down in the Khao Lak area, a few km back from the beach. If I take off my house rental cost, then I was spending less than 5,000 a month on food, internet and utilities, (not because I could only afford 5k, but because I was interested to see what my monthly budget was). I cooked my own food, (bought fresh from the local market), I did a lot of walking (maybe 5km+ each day (because I prefer to walk for health reasons, nut use a car or motorbike). Life was simple, cheap and healthy! [quote]...and had nightmares the trees were talking to me [/quote] However, I think your monthly medical costs (psychiatrist etc), will send you over budget... 3 1 2
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 1 minute ago, chiang mai said: Forget the North then! I will check out Chiang Mai in February though ,it may be worth checking if the costs are not high although I'm thinking they may be higher than Pattaya in regards to groceries, gym fees , The condo prices say 1 bedroom mY also he higher ,I will have to research
gearbox Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: I'm getting straight to the point. And even though I didn't write this in the Pattaya section this relates to Pattaya...but I want to hear from you guys in Isaan too and even in the Philippines Can you live on 20,000 baht per month if you own your own home /condo I am very very poor and will need to live on this I don't drink alcohol or smoke and will buy a small room in the Flybird Condo in Pattaya Please break down your budget for me and how do working class Thai people do it ? Do they use Bolt or Grab? Do they go to Starbucks? So NO rent ,eg you own your own condo in the Flybird or Nirun Can you live on 20k, I have worked out I will only have 20,000 baht a month to live on Didn't you say before that you have 1 mil in super? Why do you have to live only on 20k? 2
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 4 minutes ago, simon43 said: About 6 months ago I lived down in the Khao Lak area, a few km back from the beach. If I take off my house rental cost, then I was spending less than 5,000 a month on food, internet and utilities, (not because I could only afford 5k, but because I was interested to see what my monthly budget was). I cooked my own food, (bought fresh from the local market), I did a lot of walking (maybe 5km+ each day (because I prefer to walk for health reasons, nut use a car or motorbike). Life was simple, cheap and healthy! The problem with cooking your own food is your still using electricity I'm thinking just buy a microwave I forgot about phone internet etc How do you poor guys like me live without Air conditioning I remember I was in patts last April /May and it was a bloody heatwave 1
motdaeng Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: Can you live on 20k, I have worked out I will only have 20,000 baht a month to live on with a budget of 20k, survival is possible, but not a desent living! and all of this without insurance, unexpected costs, travel, entertainment, comforts, etc. no thank you!
KhunLA Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 2 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: I will check out Chiang Mai in February though ,it may be worth checking if the costs are not high although I'm thinking they may be higher than Pattaya in regards to groceries, gym fees , The condo prices say 1 bedroom mY also he higher ,I will have to research Udon Thani, now CM ... so no desire to have fresh-ish air to breath half the year ? 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 10 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: once went into the countryside bush of Australia and had nightmares the trees were talking to me I wouldn't be telling too many people about your condition. 1 1
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 10 minutes ago, motdaeng said: with a budget of 20k, survival is possible, but not a desent living! and all of this without insurance, unexpected costs, travel, entertainment, comforts, etc. no thank you! Your wrong Let me tell you why Imagine if I was on the Old age pension in the UK or Australia Ok just say I owned my own home there too I still would be living on the same money right? So what's the difference living say in Australia on $900 AUD a month and Pattaya/Philippines Asia/Thailand I'm sure there is a lot of Old age Aussie live on that as well as UK pensioners after their rent I am yet to hear from any Vietnam expats or Phillipinrs on here ! 1
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 19 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: What are you doing for the 800k in the bank requirement ? good luck with self insure given you are (as you claim) very very poor. I will have the 800k in the bank ,I have that ( around $35000) Just the income will be low ,I have budgeted for 20k a month I forgot I may have strata fees if I owned in the Flybird Condo in Pattaya 1
Ben Zioner Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 10 minutes ago, motdaeng said: with a budget of 20k, survival is possible, but not a desent living! Yep, more like a descent living. 1 1
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 2 minutes ago, Ben Zioner said: Yep, more like a descent living. I'm sure Ben you would know how to live on a lesser amount and please I don't mean that on a anti Semitic way it's just you are very frugal 2 1 1
Hummin Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 21 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: Exactly,but I'm very poor. At the farm me and my wife pluss our dogs can survive easily on 20k a month, and even have a beer or Two, and also visit restaurant twice a month. Basically living like many people do world around who are used to eat home lunch and dinner. But it doesn't leave much for holiday extraordinary epenses, budget or other necessary savings and insurance. Just had to change our aircon in or csr which set us back almost 7k, and also new tires I think was 18k. Pattaya and Jomtien is the poor man city, and I'm sure I could live there for 20k if I had to, but it would had killed my spirit. Those low budget condominiums to noisy, and I need a view to keep peace in my mind. Simple Farm life is a good life compared to stuck in a city, if you have space from neighbours.
mania Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 45 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: So what's the difference living say in Australia on $900 AUD a month and Pattaya/Philippines Asia/Thailand Mainly the safety nets given to you as a Aus citizen If you were really injured in Australia you would be treated at any ER In Thailand you will need to show how you will pay BEFORE any real operations are done. They will stabilize you at a govt hospital while you arrange your Go Fund Me & deteriorate There are many SHTF scenarios where you would survive in your home country & not elsewhere I am not saying you can't go live anywhere on your 900AUD/20k baht per month I am just saying reality can bite. It hurts a bit less where you have citizenship because they usually do take care of their own 2
Popular Post Gecko123 Posted December 21, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 21, 2024 It can be done, but you will pay a price either in terms of your diet, medical/dental care, modes of transportation, wardrobe, recreational activities, extent of travel, or your ability to recover from an unexpected property or casualty loss. 3
Popular Post FritsSikkink Posted December 21, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 21, 2024 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: Ok so I have been envisioning my lifestyle and please I added this word "envisioning" after I saw it written on here so don't qoute me as I don't know the meaning ! But I have been thinking that I buy a Flybird Condo ( Pattaya) and have it beautiful with nice neon colours and clean Then I own it ....I have 20,000 baht a month now to live on? Can I do it ? Food shopping ? Where can I shop ? Markets I guess Electric should be 1500 The problem is....even though I live in Australia I am still not acclimatise to the heat so need Air conditioning although most Flybird have a balcony with a breeze I may have to buy several fans Food bill may be high,I need to eat protein Gym I will have to use Tony's ( Pattaya) as it's walking distance 800b a month Please tell me how working class this do it ? First, we get all the BS you were a prisoner for 6 weeks in Pattaya and now you want to but a condo there? 2 1
Popular Post Gecko Posted December 21, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 21, 2024 My first salary as a teacher was 20k. In the province, not BKK. The apartment 2k plus water/energy. You can definitely live on 20k. 1 3
The Cyclist Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 I once forced myself to live on Baht 40,000 for a month, just for the experience, and this was over a decade ago. As a single man, it was not for me. Nowadays,I have a very good life on less than Baht 40,00 a month, which does not include discretionary spending like hotels, road trips, holidays. But does include the daily running of a 4 bedroom house and 2 x cars. Is Baht 20,000 a month doable, probably, but not for me.
Gecko123 Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 12 minutes ago, Gecko said: My first salary as a teacher was 20k. In the province, not BKK. The apartment 2k plus water/energy. You can definitely live on 20k. Hello Gecko : I agree with what you wrote, but I don't think the issue is whether you can manage to live on 20K for a year or two long stint, but whether you can do it on an ongoing basis in retirement (10-20 years). I get the rural lifestyle: 2K row house, farmer's market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, mountain biking and shooting hoops at the local elementary school lifestyle, but over time other issues/"wants"/needs emerge which will likely make a 20K budget constraining, especially as you get older and may have more medical expenses. Maybe not true for everyone, but true for many.
Jingthing Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 I could. But I don’t want to and don't have to. To do so I would deeply cut my restaurant food budget and be much more frugal on major purchase like new furniture. Just bought a 45k new sofa for example. The obvious issue is you would still need an ample emergency fund for when stuff out of your control happens. 1
BritManToo Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said: I will check out Chiang Mai in February though ,it may be worth checking if the costs are not high although I'm thinking they may be higher than Pattaya in regards to groceries, gym fees , The condo prices say 1 bedroom mY also he higher ,I will have to research Nice apartments at the end of my road for 2,500/month Inc WiFi. 1
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 45 minutes ago, Jingthing said: I could. But I don’t want to and don't have to. To do so I would deeply cut my restaurant food budget and be much more frugal on major purchase like new furniture. Just bought a 45k new sofa for example. The obvious issue is you would still need an ample emergency fund for when stuff out of your control happens. Why would you need a 45k sofa? Even in my apartment in Australia I bought a secondhand one off Facebook equivalent of 3000 baht and free delivery
scubascuba3 Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: will buy a small room in the Flybird Condo in Pattaya Flybird maybe a bit hiso, there are even cheaper places than that, passed one yesterday off Arunothai
SAFETY FIRST Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 Just now, scubascuba3 said: Flybird maybe a bit hiso, there are even cheaper places than that, passed one yesterday off Arunothai That would be Nirun condominium.
georgegeorgia Posted December 21, 2024 Author Posted December 21, 2024 Just now, scubascuba3 said: Flybird maybe a bit hiso, there are even cheaper places than that, passed one yesterday off Arunothai Flybird is walking distance of tukcom ,gym etc That Nirun is too far
CallumWK Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: I once went into the countryside bush of Australia and had nightmares the trees were talking to me Thanks for delivering proof that you are mentally disturbed, something we were aware of for a long time already 1 1
scubascuba3 Posted December 21, 2024 Posted December 21, 2024 4 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: That would be Nirun condominium. No neither is it 9Karot or Pattaya Pad, it's one on the cut through between Sukhumvit and Arunothai
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