Aswin Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 McDonalds Big Mac combo (incl. Coke + fries) 103 baht KFC fillet burger combo (incl. Coke + fries) 99 baht Burger King Whopper combo (incl. Coke + fries) 149 baht Can of Coke / Pepsi in a supermarket 13 baht 5 km / 20 km metered taxi ride 60 / 150 baht Plate of fried rice on street or in a food hall / in a restaurant 25 - 40 baht / 100 baht 950 ml bottle generic brand drinking water 5 baht 800 ml bottle of milk 38 baht (Dave, can you verify ?) 1.5 litre bottle of brand name drinking water 12 - 15 baht 6 litre bottle of brand name drinking water 34 - 38 baht Local call from phone box (every 2 minutes) 1 baht Singha beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 30 / 50 baht Heineken beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 35 / 65 baht Jack Daniel's 700 ml bottle 899 baht Portion of fruit from street vendor 10 baht Bangkok Post / The Nation newspaper 25 baht Packet of cheap / expensive noodles 5 / 14 baht Barber / Salon men's haircut 70 / 200 - 500 baht Levis 501 jeans - genuine, not fake 2,350 baht Paracetamol 500 mg 10 tablets generic brand 10 baht New release English lang. paperback novels 300 - 450 baht New release English lang. hardback novels 595 - 995 baht New release movie ticket at cinema 100 - 140 baht Nightly new release VHS video / DVD movie hire 30 - 50 baht New release DVD (copied) 100 - 120 baht New release DVD (original) 99 - 1,000+ baht Local phone call (direct phone line / apartment line) 3 / 5 baht Durex condoms, pack of three 50 baht 6 x 4 inch photograph print 3 - 5 baht 1 litre of 91 / 95 octane petrol 25.94 baht/ 34.14 baht 1 litre of diesel 19.84 baht a Bike in BKK ? forget about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Hans Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 The most important is to reduce the biggest single expenditure - accommodation. Surely you mean beer? Surely you mean women? Yeah, first one, then the other... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pothai Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 Living or existing??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thedistillers Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I would say to live comfortably with what I would call semi-western life style in regard to accomodation, dining out, quality entertainment, central location. would say between 250k to 400k per month is reasonable including insurances, retirement planning etc.For example decent seats at the currently playing CHICAGO musical for you and your mrs would set you back 8000THB. Few drinks afterwards with some decent jazz at the sheraton 2000 plus dinner before hand at a fairly decent Italian including wine 5000. Total for the night out 15000THB. Or Noodles on the sidewalk plus a movie and a coffee at starbucks afterward 600THB. As always it depends how you currently live and how you wish to live when you get here. This is my first job after my college and it will take me some time(Years) before I can start making 250K or 400K a month . I think I will be happy with wat Colin suggested, a 8000-6000 Bhat apratment and 200 Bhat in food a day sounds reasonable to me. I will be leaving to Bkk in a month and look forward to it I can't figure out if the reply was serious. 250K-400K is "reasonable" to live "comfortably"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namoo Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 (edited) Using the example I gave of an evening out. BKK to live a western lifestyle is actually more expensive than the same lifestyle in the west. 250k I think is comfortable in BKK remember when you start sending your kids to the better international schools and use the best hospitals etc., insurances, Retirement funds 250k does not go a long way in BKK. Rented Townhouse, 3 or 4 bedroom condo in one of the better central locations will set you back 50k-100k a month and thats not even the top end of the rental market. You could get by with 250k but really to be secure and content with your lifestyle I think 350k is good. If you look at the expat contracts (Non teaching) a lot of them are in this ball park. As posted above by a member do you want to "Exist" in BKK or do you want to "Live" in BKK. I would say to live comfortably with what I would call semi-western life style in regard to accomodation, dining out, quality entertainment, central location. would say between 250k to 400k per month is reasonable including insurances, retirement planning etc.For example decent seats at the currently playing CHICAGO musical for you and your mrs would set you back 8000THB. Few drinks afterwards with some decent jazz at the sheraton 2000 plus dinner before hand at a fairly decent Italian including wine 5000. Total for the night out 15000THB. Or Noodles on the sidewalk plus a movie and a coffee at starbucks afterward 600THB. As always it depends how you currently live and how you wish to live when you get here. This is my first job after my college and it will take me some time(Years) before I can start making 250K or 400K a month . I think I will be happy with wat Colin suggested, a 8000-6000 Bhat apratment and 200 Bhat in food a day sounds reasonable to me. I will be leaving to Bkk in a month and look forward to it I can't figure out if the reply was serious. 250K-400K is "reasonable" to live "comfortably"? Edited February 18, 2009 by namoo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFD Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I've been keeping very detailed records over the past year and have broken down my spending patterns into the following proportions: Food: 15.4% Drink: 20.3% Transport: 7.2% Entertainment: 26.2% Rent: 25.9% Utilities: 5.1% Entertainment includes leisure activities like going to the movies, massages, buying DVDs/software, etc. I do all of this on a salary of 85,000 baht a month. Obviously, your proportions will vary (ie. if you don't drink) but I've found it to be a pretty good life, all in all. BFD! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave2 Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Aswin. 800 ml bottle of milk 38 baht (Dave, can you verify ?) ..... Nahh 40 Baht at tesco yesterday : ) Singha beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 30 / 50 baht Heineken beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 35 / 65 baht Uhhh ? ? 330 can of beer chang when bought in bulk ( 24 ) from a wholesaler = 18 baht a can !.... NOT 30 or 35 enjoy ..... dave2 : ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary A Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Most of the estimates are probably correct. Some of the posters making big money could not get by on 200,000 baht per month while others, such as teachers seem happy enough on 30,000 baht per month. It all depends on how and where you want to live. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkkjames Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 I've been keeping very detailed records over the past year and have broken down my spending patterns into the following proportions:Food: 15.4% Drink: 20.3% Transport: 7.2% Entertainment: 26.2% Rent: 25.9% Utilities: 5.1% Entertainment includes leisure activities like going to the movies, massages, buying DVDs/software, etc. I do all of this on a salary of 85,000 baht a month. Obviously, your proportions will vary (ie. if you don't drink) but I've found it to be a pretty good life, all in all. BFD! well I haven't been keeping detailed records over the last decade but here are some guestimates... Food: 25% - what can i say, i like good food Drink: 25% - beer doesn't grown on trees ya know! Transport: 3% - walking is a great way to sober up after a big meal Entertainment: 10% - seems low but when you add in f&B above - it's 60% of my outgoings Rent: 20% - a room with a view and padded walls Utilities: 6% - varies according to the season Girls: 1% - what can I say, I am cheap date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Hans Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Using the example I gave of an evening out. BKK to live a western lifestyle is actually more expensive than the same lifestyle in the west.250k I think is comfortable in BKK remember when you start sending your kids to the better international schools and use the best hospitals etc., insurances, Retirement funds 250k does not go a long way in BKK. Rented Townhouse, 3 or 4 bedroom condo in one of the better central locations will set you back 50k-100k a month and thats not even the top end of the rental market. You could get by with 250k but really to be secure and content with your lifestyle I think 350k is good. If you look at the expat contracts (Non teaching) a lot of them are in this ball park. As posted above by a member do you want to "Exist" in BKK or do you want to "Live" in BKK. I would say to live comfortably with what I would call semi-western life style in regard to accomodation, dining out, quality entertainment, central location. would say between 250k to 400k per month is reasonable including insurances, retirement planning etc.For example decent seats at the currently playing CHICAGO musical for you and your mrs would set you back 8000THB. Few drinks afterwards with some decent jazz at the sheraton 2000 plus dinner before hand at a fairly decent Italian including wine 5000. Total for the night out 15000THB. Or Noodles on the sidewalk plus a movie and a coffee at starbucks afterward 600THB. As always it depends how you currently live and how you wish to live when you get here. This is my first job after my college and it will take me some time(Years) before I can start making 250K or 400K a month . I think I will be happy with wat Colin suggested, a 8000-6000 Bhat apratment and 200 Bhat in food a day sounds reasonable to me. I will be leaving to Bkk in a month and look forward to it I can't figure out if the reply was serious. 250K-400K is "reasonable" to live "comfortably"? What do the people who earn 250-350k/month actually do, and how do I do it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super Hans Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Aswin.800 ml bottle of milk 38 baht (Dave, can you verify ?) ..... Nahh 40 Baht at tesco yesterday : ) Singha beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 30 / 50 baht Heineken beer 330ml / 640ml in supermarket 35 / 65 baht Uhhh ? ? 330 can of beer chang when bought in bulk ( 24 ) from a wholesaler = 18 baht a can !.... NOT 30 or 35 enjoy ..... dave2 : ) What are you on about mate? Chang is cheaper than singha, and the comparator was a single can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
henryalleman Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 Aswain What is vitemilk ? ? never heard of it ! i drink 1000 Ml of full fat milk every day and im still a handsome man according to the girls i see every night in the chiang mai girly bars and im nearly 60 ! enjoy ...your vitamilk ? ? .... 100 % full fat rules for me .... dave2 Vitamilk is made of soyabeens, very tastefull Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawkup2000 Posted February 19, 2009 Share Posted February 19, 2009 Rent: 20% - a room with a view and padded walls This explains a lot . Any interesting neighbors? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bkkjames Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 Rent: 20% - a room with a view and padded walls This explains a lot . Any interesting neighbors? a few mate, but can't be named on here (me, myself and I) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 All in THB1. 30-150k per month 2. 3,000-20,000 per month 3. 0-30% depending on salary 4. See above 5. 1,000-50,000 per month Excellent answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ave88 Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) Living or existing??? EXACTLY. Quality of life, get a nice living dwelling, apartment or house, UBC, may seem expensive but you will entertain more at home or stay at home, in nice surrounding's. If you decide to live cheaply and feed at the market because you want to spend your money on female company upto you, your choice. You will go out more because you do not like your surrounding's. 100 k a month for a nice life here in BKK, decent night out with a home package will cost 6k each night. Edited February 20, 2009 by Ave88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bangkokbang Posted February 20, 2009 Share Posted February 20, 2009 I would say to live comfortably with what I would call semi-western life style in regard to accomodation, dining out, quality entertainment, central location. would say between 250k to 400k per month is reasonable including insurances, retirement planning etc.For example decent seats at the currently playing CHICAGO musical for you and your mrs would set you back 8000THB. Few drinks afterwards with some decent jazz at the sheraton 2000 plus dinner before hand at a fairly decent Italian including wine 5000. Total for the night out 15000THB. Or Noodles on the sidewalk plus a movie and a coffee at starbucks afterward 600THB. As always it depends how you currently live and how you wish to live when you get here. Bangkok is getting expensive and there is no 1 dollars starbuck for a coffee here.. You will need to go the the roads. to get that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namoo Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) Bangkok is getting expensive and there is no 1 dollars starbuck for a coffee here.. You will need to go the the roads. to get that.e 2 Pad Thai 80 Baht (One of the better establishments) 2 Movie Seats 300 Baht 2 Tall Coffee's at Starbucks 220 Baht. TOTAL 600 Baht. I think you will find my calculations are correct mate. Anyway the Jazz at the sheraton is much better. Edited February 21, 2009 by namoo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFord Posted February 21, 2009 Share Posted February 21, 2009 Bangkok is getting expensive and there is no 1 dollars starbuck for a coffee here.. You will need to go the the roads. to get that.e 2 Pad Thai 80 Baht (One of the better establishments) 2 Movie Seats 300 Baht 2 Tall Coffee's at Starbucks 220 Baht. TOTAL 600 Baht. I think you will find my calculations are correct mate. Anyway the Jazz at the sheraton is much better. Keep this place quite mate, anyways, a bottle of decent plonk and couple of cocktails for your girl will set you back about 3 grand. But well worth it if you like your jazz. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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