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#1 iantoh

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Posted 2009-07-18 17:34:09

Hi Everyone.

This is my first post.

I travel to BKK about 5 times a year for R & R. I live in Singapore. (Yes, it's nice to be so close to the LOS. :)) I'm completely in love with thai culture, food and the general way of life in BKK and I am actually making plans to relocate there within the next year or so.

My question:

I have 5 million baht to invest in a business in BKK; one which would give me enough income to sustain a simple lifestyle in BKK. I'd like some business suggestions please. What would you invest this 5 million baht in?

Thanks!

ian

#2 khundon

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Posted 2009-07-18 18:08:03

If you want to make a small fortune in Thailand, start with a large one.

#3 Chang_paarp

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Posted 2009-07-18 19:29:56

:) You could look here; http://www.thaivisa....ls-t281505.html.

Or you could leave your money in a bank in Singapore, where you get some sort of security.

If you are asking on an open internet forum you need to do a little more personal analysis to understand yourself. When you have looked in the mirror for more than preening, a little analysis will tel you where you should be investing and looking to work.

As a separate idea there are a number of real estate ventures looking for capital in the high growth areas of real estate in Pattaya. A quick perusal of the Pattaya section will point you in the right direction, just ignore the ney sayers they are just jealous of anyone with resources.  :D

#4 LaoPo

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Posted 2009-07-18 19:40:23

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-18 12:34:09, said:

Hi Everyone.

This is my first post.

I travel to BKK about 5 times a year for R & R. I live in Singapore. (Yes, it's nice to be so close to the LOS. :)) I'm completely in love with thai culture, food and the general way of life in BKK and I am actually making plans to relocate there within the next year or so.

My question:

I have 5 million baht to invest in a business in BKK; one which would give me enough income to sustain a simple lifestyle in BKK. I'd like some business suggestions please.

What would you invest this 5 million baht in?

Thanks!

ian


Marry a Thai girl ?  :D



On a serious note: don't ask others what they would do or invest in. You can only be successful if YOU have a good idea and than...don't talk about it on a public forum but just DO IT.

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#5 britmaveric

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Posted 2009-07-18 20:03:44

Personally I wouldnt..... keep your 5million in the bank. (this will be the best decision you ever make)

#6 mauGR1

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Posted 2009-07-18 21:08:42

My humble suggestion is,put money in the bank,travel Thailand a little bit,look around,speak with people and learn a lot,and think twice and thrice before starting a business here.So many sad stories around about people who thought that was easy to make money in LoS.

#7 raro

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Posted 2009-07-19 09:13:08

5 Mio Baht is SME size  in my books, hence moved to the SME forum. :)

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Posted 2009-07-19 10:48:03

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-18 17:34:09, said:

Hi Everyone.

This is my first post.

I travel to BKK about 5 times a year for R & R. I live in Singapore. (Yes, it's nice to be so close to the LOS. :)) I'm completely in love with thai culture, food and the general way of life in BKK and I am actually making plans to relocate there within the next year or so.

My question:

I have 5 million baht to invest in a business in BKK; one which would give me enough income to sustain a simple lifestyle in BKK. I'd like some business suggestions please. What would you invest this 5 million baht in?

Thanks!

ian
Right now I think the best business in Thailand is property, with the world economy in crisis many people want to bail out and you can get some real good deals now in Bangkok. If you buy in the right locations and get a discount price, your property will appreciate over time, and while you wait you can lease out your condos and make a nice return that way too. Plus you don't have the usual hassles of setting up a business, company filings, taxes, accounting fees, license fees, employee theft, payroll, bribes, etc. But you have to know where and what to buy for the rental market here and how much the property is really worth (as there is no MLS Real Estate service here like we have in the USA that shows what similar properties sold for before).

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Posted 2009-07-19 14:00:23

View PostRainmon, on 2009-07-19 10:48:03, said:

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-18 17:34:09, said:

Hi Everyone.

This is my first post.

I travel to BKK about 5 times a year for R & R. I live in Singapore. (Yes, it's nice to be so close to the LOS. :)) I'm completely in love with thai culture, food and the general way of life in BKK and I am actually making plans to relocate there within the next year or so.

My question:

I have 5 million baht to invest in a business in BKK; one which would give me enough income to sustain a simple lifestyle in BKK. I'd like some business suggestions please. What would you invest this 5 million baht in?

Thanks!

ian
Right now I think the best business in Thailand is property, with the world economy in crisis many people want to bail out and you can get some real good deals now in Bangkok. If you buy in the right locations and get a discount price, your property will appreciate over time, and while you wait you can lease out your condos and make a nice return that way too. Plus you don't have the usual hassles of setting up a business, company filings, taxes, accounting fees, license fees, employee theft, payroll, bribes, etc. But you have to know where and what to buy for the rental market here and how much the property is really worth (as there is no MLS Real Estate service here like we have in the USA that shows what similar properties sold for before).




I agree with those that suggest you keep it in the bank.
I've got a business in Thailand & the clowns you must deal with daily makes it all too hard...Especially for a 'Newie'.
You will soon fall out of love with most things "Thai".

#10 surayu

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Posted 2009-07-19 14:08:01

Just avoid a particular well known brokerage/legal firm, as apart from the first impression they might give, you will just waste your money for totally useless documents, just send me a private message if you need more information, good luck!

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Posted 2009-07-19 14:54:48

View Postsurayu, on 2009-07-19 14:08:01, said:

Just avoid a particular well known brokerage/legal firm, as apart from the first impression they might give, you will just waste your money for totally useless documents, just send me a private message if you need more information, good luck!
I totally agree with Surayu! well said...

#12 iantoh

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Posted 2009-07-22 02:09:21

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Sorry if the question sounded frivolous. I do have an idea of what I'd like to get into. I'm in the health supplement business in Singapore but I certainly don't mind venturing into something different in BKK, maybe even something radically different, like a restaurant. Just wanted to know what kind of suggestions I'd receive.

Property has been mentioned several times but I've been told by some agents that BKK property doesn't really appreciate that much, if at all. We're talking about previously-owned (resale) property of course. Brand new developments do appreciate considerably sometimes, but I think I would need a lot more than 5M baht to purchase those. :)

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Posted 2009-07-22 15:33:32

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-22 02:09:21, said:

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Sorry if the question sounded frivolous. I do have an idea of what I'd like to get into. I'm in the health supplement business in Singapore but I certainly don't mind venturing into something different in BKK, maybe even something radically different, like a restaurant. Just wanted to know what kind of suggestions I'd receive.

Property has been mentioned several times but I've been told by some agents that BKK property doesn't really appreciate that much, if at all. We're talking about previously-owned (resale) property of course. Brand new developments do appreciate considerably sometimes, but I think I would need a lot more than 5M baht to purchase those. :)


what about investing on a solid sin-sod? well, actually let me get back to you on that one :D

#14 loveUThailand

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Posted 2009-09-20 14:37:16

Hi Ian

Nice to know that like me you are also looking to make business in Thailand. U have sufficent money to invest, but i would suggest you not to jump in any business which will make u in difficulty.

I have few ideas if you like to share, pls send me private message.

Have a nice time

Mo

#15 beekaykay

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Posted 2009-09-20 14:41:01

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-18 17:34:09, said:

Hi Everyone.

This is my first post.

I travel to BKK about 5 times a year for R & R. I live in Singapore. (Yes, it's nice to be so close to the LOS. :) ) I'm completely in love with thai culture, food and the general way of life in BKK and I am actually making plans to relocate there within the next year or so.

My question:

I have 5 million baht to invest in a business in BKK; one which would give me enough income to sustain a simple lifestyle in BKK. I'd like some business suggestions please. What would you invest this 5 million baht in?

Thanks!

ian

Buy my condo :D

#16 jasreeve17

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Posted 2009-09-20 14:45:40

I'd play safe and keep the money in a Singaporean bank - then again I'm quite poor... :)

Edited by jasreeve17, 2009-09-20 14:46:16.


#17 KevinBloodyWilson

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Posted 2009-09-20 15:36:00

View Postbritmaveric, on 2009-07-18 20:03:44, said:

Personally I wouldnt..... keep your 5million in the bank. (this will be the best decision you ever make)


Fully agree. I moved as much as I could out a few months ago and have been earning good returns offshore.

Don't keep money in Thailand and especially don't invest money in Thailand.

#18 mca

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Posted 2009-09-20 15:41:57

Come to Isaan, become a money lender, take folks land certificates as security.

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Posted 2009-09-26 10:48:14

View Postiantoh, on 2009-07-22 02:09:21, said:

Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Sorry if the question sounded frivolous. I do have an idea of what I'd like to get into. I'm in the health supplement business in Singapore but I certainly don't mind venturing into something different in BKK, maybe even something radically different, like a restaurant. Just wanted to know what kind of suggestions I'd receive.


yup , a restaurant would be radically different. new concept to thailand.


oh! you mean new to you.  either way restauarnt is no good.  get a girl and do laundry, massage, or hair saloon! :)  :D  :D

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Posted 2009-09-26 11:20:52

Buy a condo?

#21 HelpingGuru

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Posted 2009-10-10 09:51:33

well, i have been living in bangkok for the last 5 years and own a company too. I don't think it is that hard to run business in Thailand. However, you have to make sure you spend less then what you earn. Mostly people here who have business problems aren't really here for business but for enjoyment and nightlife.

It is not business fails people, it is people fail business. My advice to you is to come Bangkok and seek for the opportunities that has the best priority. As far as investing the money is concerned which is obviously the matter of snapping finger, the real work begins to make it run.

All the best and Good luck!

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#22 13morris

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Posted 2009-10-21 15:39:27

You have free 5 million, stay in singapore, e want open business in.. thai?

fake account sure..

#23 tommybkk

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Posted 2009-10-26 14:11:22

BKK isn't particulary cheap to invest. BKK is good to operate a small office or home office without alot investment.
Money investments are bad business there. Time investment is much better.

Edited by tommybkk, 2009-10-26 14:14:21.


#24 FWBackhaus

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Posted 2009-11-06 22:05:30

View PostHelpingGuru, on 2009-10-10 10:51:33, said:

well, i have been living in bangkok for the last 5 years and own a company too. I don't think it is that hard to run business in Thailand. However, you have to make sure you spend less then what you earn. Mostly people here who have business problems aren't really here for business but for enjoyment and nightlife.

It is not business fails people, it is people fail business. My advice to you is to come Bangkok and seek for the opportunities that has the best priority. As far as investing the money is concerned which is obviously the matter of snapping finger, the real work begins to make it run.

All the best and Good luck!

Helping guru

Hi! directly from Munich
This is my first Post. By your name you ( and also the others) could help or might give me some good advises :) : We have the every good plan for making a Business in Rayong, Rubberband Factury. The Business Plan is ready done. We are ( my Thaiwife, my german friend and I) at the Start Up and need Venture Capital. Of course, the Capital from Germany for making a Business in Thailand isn't really easy to convince the Investors( although the reaction to the Business Plan is very positive). Is it possible to find Investor in Thailand and How?
again, our Idea is very good and works. Just now the problem is to find some Infos about Venture Capital in thailand.
Thanks forward..

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Posted 2010-08-04 16:19:39

View Postwebcoursesben, on 2010-08-04 15:45:54, said:

Start a business online and work for yourself.

....with work permit of course, right?



 


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