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Cost Of Living In Thailand - Our Actual Monthly Spend


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A couple of observations:

You only have third class car insurance. If you are unlucky enough to have an accident this is a decision you will deeply regret. Invest in first class car insurance - do it now!

No allowance made for medical insurance - again an omission you will regret if you or your partner have an accident or fall serious ill.

After addressing these two issues, update your blog

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At 23k baht a month in Pai the OP(s) is living a spartan existence, power to you but I suspect the attractions of the lifestyle will wear off after a while, if it doesn't wear off out of choice, expect the cost of living increases and inflation to make life uncomfortable soon, I feel sorry for the spaniel though, how could you.

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I have a feeling your link drops will get snipped, so you might want to post the cost here. As mentioned above, no car, health or renters insurance?

I have always had car insurance, but in nearly 22 years in Thailand I have never had health insurance, maybe I am just fortunate but I have only ever been to a hospital to have a tooth pulled.

Wonder how much money it would have cost me for 22 years health insurance?

I know , it could have all gone wrong IF I had fallen ill or IF I had an accident, but it didn't happen, I do have number 1 car insurance, that, I am careful about, and my GF has medical insurance that costs 20,000 per year.

For me, other than a traffic accident, I self insure.

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I have a feeling your link drops will get snipped, so you might want to post the cost here. As mentioned above, no car, health or renters insurance?

I have always had car insurance, but in nearly 22 years in Thailand I have never had health insurance, maybe I am just fortunate but I have only ever been to a hospital to have a tooth pulled.

Wonder how much money it would have cost me for 22 years health insurance?

I know , it could have all gone wrong IF I had fallen ill or IF I had an accident, but it didn't happen, I do have number 1 car insurance, that, I am careful about, and my GF has medical insurance that costs 20,000 per year.

For me, other than a traffic accident, I self insure.

Fair enough for the self insurance for medical, but the impression I get from the blog is they don't have much spare cash. Unless their employer provides for them. if so should be referenced in the blog.

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I have a feeling your link drops will get snipped, so you might want to post the cost here. As mentioned above, no car, health or renters insurance?

I have always had car insurance, but in nearly 22 years in Thailand I have never had health insurance, maybe I am just fortunate but I have only ever been to a hospital to have a tooth pulled.

Wonder how much money it would have cost me for 22 years health insurance?

I know , it could have all gone wrong IF I had fallen ill or IF I had an accident, but it didn't happen, I do have number 1 car insurance, that, I am careful about, and my GF has medical insurance that costs 20,000 per year.

For me, other than a traffic accident, I self insure.

The only stay in hospital I've had here, was caused by a doctor.

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How do you live without air conditioning? That's the only way your electric bill could be that cheap. We only have air in the bedroom, but I need my air when I sleep. I'm a pussy like that. smile.png

There must be a great deal of inefficient aircon units around in the kingdom. I too use aircon at night so it's on for perhaps 9-10 hours every day. I also run a high end PC which sucks a great deal of juice when video rendering which is perhaps 3-4 hours a day (1500W PSU). With fridge, fan, lights etc. my monthly bill bounces from between 1000 to 1300 Baht.

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How do you live without air conditioning? That's the only way your electric bill could be that cheap. We only have air in the bedroom, but I need my air when I sleep. I'm a pussy like that. smile.png

And how do you manage to keep a dog on 393 baht/month? I wish. I have 3 dogs, two large and one tiny, and I don't really know, but I bet they're around 15,000/month. Actually, maybe even a little more, especially if they get sick. Then again, that's probably why everyone is scared of my dogs. Large, strong, well fed, well taken care of.

If you stop using air-con at night you acclimatize quickly, and you don't feel as hot during the day.

Thais feed dogs whatever is left over from their meals, no special dog food, so no great expense ..... rice is cheap.

I still enjoy eating guey teow sen lek nam sai, cow soy, geng hang lay and pat Thai hore kie after being here years.

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pulling the fridge/freezer plug at night, cuts the bill half

even though i am not used to aircon (should be "acclimatized", the sleep with is much more refreshing, relaxing than without...

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pulling the fridge/freezer plug at night, cuts the bill half

even though i am not used to aircon (should be "acclimatized", the sleep with is much more refreshing, relaxing than without...

Are you for real?

living under a footbridge on sukhumvit could save me money too, but i prefer my house

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pulling the fridge/freezer plug at night, cuts the bill half

even though i am not used to aircon (should be "acclimatized", the sleep with is much more refreshing, relaxing than without...

Are you for real?

living under a footbridge on sukhumvit could save me money too, but i prefer my house

LOL! Good one! I'm of Scottish decent, but you guys are keneow..

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I thought it would be interesting to post our actual cost of living in Thailand, as before we arrived here I was searching for something like this!!

http://8milesfromhom...and-one-couples

We are in our late 20's with a Cocker Spaniel dog, living in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand.

Hope you find this useful.

8 Miles from Home.

@8milesfromhome

http://8milesfromhome.tumblr.com/

It would have been nice if you, as the op, would have posted your expenses first... instead you give us a link to your blog I didn't bother to click.

After reading from another member on what a budget you are vegetating I was happy I did refuse.

393 (!) Baht for a dog - how anal does one have to get to calculate his expenses down to 393 Baht ¿

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There are several things missing from the expenses which would make a fair difference :

1. Nothing mentioned about groceries?

2. Nothing mentioned about house hold like, cleaning materials for mopping floor / cleaning dishes / bathrooms / windows etc.

Cool website though, great photo's.

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I have a feeling your link drops will get snipped, so you might want to post the cost here. As mentioned above, no car, health or renters insurance?

I have always had car insurance, but in nearly 22 years in Thailand I have never had health insurance, maybe I am just fortunate but I have only ever been to a hospital to have a tooth pulled.

Wonder how much money it would have cost me for 22 years health insurance?

I know , it could have all gone wrong IF I had fallen ill or IF I had an accident, but it didn't happen, I do have number 1 car insurance, that, I am careful about, and my GF has medical insurance that costs 20,000 per year.

For me, other than a traffic accident, I self insure.

Your gf is entitled to the 30 baht system (free at the moment) so I wonder why you don't use the 20K for an insurance for yourself? (assuming she's Thai and you're paying for said insurance)

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  1. I need 140k a month for me and the family.

The champagne lifestyle !

I wish. That just goes on rent/bills/kids/school fees/health insurance/food/petrol/going out/gym membership/wifes allowance etc etc..

Yes, this is realistic, not Champagne lifestyle.

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  1. I need 140k a month for me and the family.

The champagne lifestyle !

I doubt there is much champagne !

Hot and humid are you happy to pay that much for your lifestyle ?

This has been done a few times before but what the heck

Living in Thailand can be cheap as these two people with the blog have shown,maybe they are new here and the novelty of living and eating cheaply might wear off ,maybe they have no money maybe they will continue it for years ,that is their choice and they seem to be extremely happy and want to share their adventure with friends and others

I live in bkk and as much as I like older cars a mark 1 escort doesn't quite fit the bill that I want my gf driving my kids around in so I choose a better one ,I know where to rent a house for 12 k a month ,but I don't want to live there.

I don't like som tam so I don't eat it ,I like steak and chicken ,I eat them instead .

I spend a lot more than some posters here ,but I also spend a lot less than others I know

My point is some people spend more because they choose to ,if one guy needs 150k a month awesome for him ,if another can do his life in Thailand for 20 a month ,that is awesome for him too ,but neither has the right to belittle or scoff at the other

That said

I would recommend that the bloggers find better insurance ,both health and car .

Trust me when you want some serious surgery done the want to be like a village Thai very quickly abates once you see the 50bht hospitals ,

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On another point

Some serious camara skills on that blog ,amazing how the right angle and good lighting can make a 40 year old junker look that good ,well done !

You could alway supplement your income with taking pics ,I'd buy some !

Take care

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On another point

Some serious camara skills on that blog ,amazing how the right angle and good lighting can make a 40 year old junker look that good ,well done !

You could alway supplement your income with taking pics ,I'd buy some !

Take care

dont forget heavy post

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