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Can You Retire With $100,000?

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The idea that Thailand is a cheap place to live only applies to a foreigner leading a very quiet life in an entirely rural setting. Otherwise Thailand is no longer inexpensive.

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  • NO, you can't do it on $333 in TH, or more like, you really wouldn't want to.   We lived on about $360 a month last year ... BUT ... we are all bought in.   ... no rent ... no electric

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31 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

The idea that Thailand is a cheap place to live only applies to a foreigner leading a very quiet life in an entirely rural setting. Otherwise Thailand is no longer inexpensive.

Not necessarily. I rent a house in a small city in Issaan, which is beautiful for 3,500 baht per month. I go out 3/4 times a week, drinking alcohol but not excessive. Eat out a couple of times a week. Easily live for 30,000 baht a month (could spend more if I wanted to) That includes car, electric, water and internet 

3 hours ago, Expat68 said:

Not necessarily. I rent a house in a small city in Issaan, which is beautiful for 3,500 baht per month. I go out 3/4 times a week, drinking alcohol but not excessive. Eat out a couple of times a week. Easily live for 30,000 baht a month (could spend more if I wanted to) That includes car, electric, water and internet 

Yes indeed. Life in Bangkok, on the other hand, is comparatively expensive.

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9 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

The idea that Thailand is a cheap place to live only applies to a foreigner leading a very quiet life in an entirely rural setting. Otherwise Thailand is no longer inexpensive.

It's not even about being rural, most small cities are pretty much the same. The people spending thousands of dollars are living holiday lifestyles or in some bubbles that don't reflect the broader country. Once you step outside the Thai norms you're in a parallel economy and the sky is the limit.

 

Maybe Thailand used to feel cheaper because there was simply less to buy and less business setup for tourists. The fact 90% of people go to a handful of cities and bid up rental prices doesn't help either.

 

Once you leave those conditions you'll find rent is still cheap and there's really not that much to buy anyways hence the ~1000 USD/month many people spend.

On 3/2/2025 at 12:04 PM, Celsius said:

 

He may have chosen that way. But I don't see any billionaires in Thailand. So for him to bark crap like he failed in life because he lives on this budget is quite telling.

 

Anyway, personally I always said that living on a tight budget is a mistake in almost any country, not just Thailand. This country is not even "Thai Friendly" let alone foreign friendly. 

 

Numerous medical emergencies and GoFundMe beggars prove that.

About time you got your rearend back to Canada, nothing but whinging from you

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On 2/28/2025 at 7:46 AM, NorthernRyland said:

I've seen some nonsense on YouTube and this up there. HIs plan is have 100k USD and use the 4% rule which allows to use 4% of the money and this will be enough to get you through (or returns from investments).

 

So this is $4000/year or $333/month. He has some great suggestions like Cambodia, Egypt and India. Even in Thailand you have just a few thousand more than a minimum worker and you're pretty much screwed. Rent probably can't exceed 2000-3000 baht so single room row houses with fans will be where you're sleeping and eating most of your meals out of a bag from the market and cooking rice at home.

 

I think Cambodia is hardly any better but maybe India will work. Funny he leaves out Africa which is out of the question although no doubt the cheapest. Egypt he says is a Muslim country but liberal! Looks like hell on earth to me though.

 

People are getting desperate out there I guess. Boomers are retiring in earnest now and many finding themselves in such a position but this guy is selling false dreams if you ask me. This retirement is going to be far worse than he's letting on and could trick some poor souls.

 

 

 

A guy on YouTube the other day claimed he did it for 150nusd per month.  This was his reply...

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, blaze master said:

A guy on YouTube the other day claimed he did it for 150nusd per month.  This was his reply...

 

You'd get fed better dumpster diving outside of restaurants in the US. Even Thai construction workers would be laughing at you.

1 minute ago, NorthernRyland said:

You'd get fed better dumpster diving outside of restaurants in the US. Even Thai construction workers would be laughing at you.

 

He seemed pretty proud of it. 

12 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

A guy on YouTube the other day claimed he did it for 150nusd per month.  This was his reply...

 

 

 

 

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Ask him to send a photo of his small room in Pattaya.

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1 minute ago, Cameroni said:

Ask him to send a photo of his small room in Pattaya.

 

Here's what a 2000/month room looks like. Not sure if they have bathrooms even. There's probably some outside kitchen somewhere on the property too. Fan, no hot shower.

 

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7 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

Here's what a 2000/month room looks like. Not sure if they have bathrooms even. There's probably some outside kitchen somewhere on the property too. Fan, no hot shower.

 

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As I said, I lived in similar quarters for many years in my youth, as travelling was an adventure. Actually, my room within the first two years in Phuket would have been smaller, literally just a door to a room with bed.

 

I was happy in those places, in those times. And, obviously, I would rarely spend a single minute more in those places than needed for sleep, so no more space was needed.

 

But this was a phase in my life, where at any point in time I could have called time-out, jumped in an airplane back home or replenished my funds at any bank around. I do not think it would have been possible to feel the same relaxed happiness, if the option to simply remove myself from those circumstances would not have existed.

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