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Can one really rent an apartment for $68 or 2000 baht a mon

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On 5/3/2026 at 1:55 AM, spidermike007 said:

I have never really had any understanding of the concept of monastic level deprivation. I guess I've always been fortunate enough to be able to afford a nice home. I find a great deal of peace out of mind and pleasure living in a place that's inspiring, rather than depressing.

I guess if you can't afford a nice place, you have to live where you can. I just don't understand the guys who can afford a nice place and yet deprive themselves of that in their remaining years.

Actually monastic life appeals to me as well - I do enjoy retreats which can be pretty bare boned affairs without soft beds. lots to be said for them. I think a couple on AN would benefit 555

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Not in greater Bangkok. Minimum probably around 4.2 for 23-28sqm. Thai probably won't rent to you especially if you don't speak Thai. These are always quite full anyway.

Another thing is you'll be a target for break-ins and most of these units locks shonky and security nill

If you're really diligent and look around you can probably find something starting 5,500 if you can speak some Thai. If you can't then I would just rent a condo.

Another consideration is that you're probably going to be paying a minimum of b7 for electricity and very possibly another few hundred for electricity for the building which basically covers the lift

26 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

I pay 3k for a 4 br house on the beach

Which place and country.

If Thailand please send photo with copy of today's Bangkok post in it!

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23 minutes ago, BusyB said:

I do enjoy retreats which can be pretty bare boned affairs without soft beds. lots to be said for them. I think a couple on AN would benefit 555

I think a number of AN posters are "benefitting" from that type of accommodation on a permanent basis here in Thailand!

43 minutes ago, BusyB said:

Actually monastic life appeals to me as well - I do enjoy retreats which can be pretty bare boned affairs without soft beds. lots to be said for them. I think a couple on AN would benefit 555

What can you learn from a retreat?

37 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

Which place and country.

If Thailand please send photo with copy of today's Bangkok post in it!

I see you still have no hobbies 55

37 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

What can you learn from a retreat?

Try one. Always good to try something new.

1 minute ago, BusyB said:

Try one. Always good to try something new.

Have thought about it but I can ride a bike around and stay in cheap hotels anyway.

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42 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

I see you still have no hobbies 55

I, and I think many members, will assume that you are still telling your usual lies unless you post the pics etc!

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44 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

What can you learn from a retreat?

It is remotely possible that even you could learn how to live without the internet and avoid persistently annoying posters with nothing but AI input.

I suggest you might really benefit from it!

We on AN would certainly benefit from your absence in such a retreat!

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6 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

I will assume that you are still telling your usual lies unless you post the pics etc!

Post 1 hobby you have in the outdoors loser.

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7 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Have thought about it but I can ride a bike around and stay in cheap hotels anyway.

A retreat might just improve your reputation. Worth thinking about.

Cheap hotels and a bike don't seem to be benefitting it much.

Just now, BusyB said:

A retreat might just improve your reputation. Worth thinking about.

Cheap hotels and a bike don't seem to be benefitting it much.

What reputation is this? The forum is full of sad 80yos with no life.

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2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Post 1 hobby you have in the outdoors loser.

What has that as usual pointless post got to do with my requests?

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2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

The forum is full of sad 80yos with no life.

Describing yourself very accurately yet again!

Just now, scottiejohn said:

What has that as usual pointless post got to do with my requests?

So you have no outdoor hobbies. Who would have guessed that. Your life is a computer.

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1 minute ago, Rockyroad said:

So you have no outdoor hobbies. Who would have guessed that. Your life is a computer.

You are still making your pointless posts without answering a very simple question.

I will ask it again:

"Which place and country.

If Thailand please send photo with copy of today's Bangkok post in it!"

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16 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Have thought about it but I can ride a bike around and stay in cheap hotels anyway.

A retreat would certainly do what bikes and cheap hotels cannot: relieve your very blatant dukkah.

Just now, BusyB said:

A retreat would certainly do what bikes and cheap hotels cannot: relieve your very blatant dukkah.

Forums used to be good and attract positive people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. This place has too many miserable short old guys. Send em all to a retreat for 12 months.

7 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

Forums used to be good and attract positive people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. This place has too many miserable short old guys. Send em all to a retreat for 12 months.

5555555

You might also learn on a retreat that the world is your mirror. What do you see when you look in it?

AN is like everything else in life: it's what you make of it.

On 5/3/2026 at 6:45 AM, connda said:

I rented an apartment in Chiang Mai in the Thai community for ฿1900 / month. I don't know what other people want, but the room was a place with a bed and hang-out. Most of the time I was not in my apartment, but out doing things in town. It was fine. If I moved back I'd do the same again.

Good for you, but....
Why don't you move back?

USD100 per month can get you something quite decent and safe.

I need more because I am here long-time....

But, for short-time, then just go with something cheap, and then feel free to move around Thailand, as the spirit strikes you.

Unfortunately, I am unable to fit in to such a small room my THREE Refrigerators, THREE Air Conditioners, THREE Microwave Ovens, and FOUR or FIVE computers.

I am all about BACK-UP here in Thailand, after living here for some time, and experiencing the difficulty of getting good after-sales service on important appliances.

I use only TWO toothbrushes, though.....One for the shower, and one for the bathroom sink.

3 minutes ago, BusyB said:

5555555

You might also learn on a retreat that the world is your mirror. What do you see when you look in it?

AN is like everything else in life: it's what you make of it.

The real world and the weird posters on here are world's apart. Thailand is great. They have lots of fitness retreats which I can looked into but I can go from gym to gym in 4 different towns and have more fun. In March I went to gyms in Bangkok, Hua Hin, Pranburi, Prachuap and Ban Krut. Had a 10/10 time. These thumbs down guys don't do anything. All unhappy. All experts on the middle east. To see what they look like I can go to a mall and see hunched over backs and long faces.

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7 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

The real world and the weird posters on here are world's apart. Thailand is great. They have lots of fitness retreats which I can looked into but I can go from gym to gym in 4 different towns and have more fun. In March I went to gyms in Bangkok, Hua Hin, Pranburi, Prachuap and Ban Krut. Had a 10/10 time. These thumbs down guys don't do anything. All unhappy. All experts on the middle east. To see what they look like I can go to a mall and see hunched over backs and long faces.

Retreats do for the mind what gyms do for the body ...

... Whoooosh ....

Just now, BusyB said:

Retreats do for the mind what gyms do for the body ...

... Whoooosh ....

So which retreats do you recommend?

Whooosh

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2 hours ago, Rockyroad said:

You sound like an interesting guy.

I pay 3k for a 4 br house on the beach

2 hours ago, scottiejohn said:

Which place and country.

If Thailand please send photo with copy of today's Bangkok post in it!

When are you going to answer my question and request above?

On 5/6/2026 at 2:15 AM, redwood1 said:

I am not really sure the point of this dumb thread...

But 20 years ago I used to rent a fairly ok apartment in Pattaya for 3500 a month but the electric rate was double the government rate so when it was hot, the electric bill was often the same as the rent...Back then the bar girls did rent some real <deleted> rooms for 2000 a month I saw....Horrid places....I don't know if its even possible to rent that cheap anymore..

I had a bargirlfriend in Pattaya 20 years ago I was really fond of.

She had one of those boxes on 2nd floor of 3. With stairs in the middle and walkway either side to get to the 'apartments'. A row of them close to Suk and Pattaya Klang. Almost barrack like affairs.

5x4m, fan, a corner walled off for shower and scoop-flush toilet. Tiny gap at the back for swill water and drying clothes. Cost her 2k/month.

She'd done it up quite nicely inside, comfortable, brought a lot of her stuff from Kudschap in Isaan to remind her of home, had a karaoke machine, and we cooked on one of those gas tanks with a stove on top.

Lovely lovely days. Lasted 2 years.

On 5/4/2026 at 1:13 AM, Rockyroad said:

Are you a musician?

No, he is a Witch, look left.

3 minutes ago, BusyB said:

I had a bargirlfriend in Pattaya 20 years ago I was really fond of.

She had one of those boxes on 2nd floor of 3. With stairs in the middle and walkway either side to get to the 'apartments'. A row of them close to Suk and Pattaya Klang. Almost barrack like affairs.

5x4m, fan, a corner walled off for shower and scoop-flush toilet. Tiny gap at the back for swill water and drying clothes. Cost her 2k/month.

She'd done it up quite nicely inside, comfortable, brought a lot of her stuff from Kudschap in Isaan to remind her of home, had a karaoke machine, and we cooked on one of those gas tanks with a stove on top.

Lovely lovely days. Lasted 2 years.

You lecture me on lifestyle but you dated a bargirl for 2 years. Whooosh

2 minutes ago, Rockyroad said:

You lecture me on lifestyle but you dated a bargirl for 2 years. Whooosh

I don't lecture you. I have merely made a suggestion you may find useful if you aren't actually a malevolent AI chatbot utilized by AN to boost clicks.

Edit: Addition - I also answered some of your questions.

Edit: - That post was also a response to someone else about the actual topic of this thread, which is cheap apartments.

She was very nice and I'm not naive. We got on well until we didn't. Has nothing to do with your lifestyle. Keep your bikes and cheap hotels - I don't care a whit.

Glad to have been of service.

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Thailand has 10 day silent retreats. I might try it one time.

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