What Is Your Budget In Thailand?
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#2Posted 2010-03-18 23:57:19 #3Posted 2010-03-19 00:11:58
Well, we (wife and myself) live in Sukhumvit. Rent was 105,000/month until a year ago and now it's 125,000 a month (excluding electricity charges)
I really don't calculate this too often but it seems like we spend around 250 - 300,000 a month total. #4Posted 2010-03-19 00:17:25
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing.
#5Posted 2010-03-19 02:03:45
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing. wow 125,000 for rent that is ridiculous #6Posted 2010-03-19 02:17:58
Live about an hour from Roi-Et out in the sticks. Own home. Just me and daughter, but look after Mum too. Attached is the budget forecast to the end of 2010. Base running costs are about 250,000 - 300,000 Baht per year.
Attached Files#7Posted 2010-03-19 02:27:17
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing. wow 125,000 for rent that is ridiculous indeed, when u could rent a town house in a nice part of town for the same money, for a year. Or for a years rent u could build a house. Probably a troll anyway #8Posted 2010-03-19 02:44:31
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing. Yes another bitching contest, but this one sets a new record, with 5 postings it already started #9Posted 2010-03-19 03:18:48
It seems I've had this discussion recently, and it didn't go over too well for me. I live in Chiang Mai, and very cheaply, but it's not for everyone. The term "cheap charlie" comes to mind, but I think I'm about two steps below that according to many here. I know full time teachers here that started at 20,000 a month and live better than I do. It's all a matter of what you're used to and what you expect out of life. Life here in the north is cheaper by comparison, but everybody has their own "standard of living". Evidently some people have stated that I have "no standard", but it works just fine for me.
I suggest browsing the real estate classifieds here on TV. You can narrow your searches by city and compare prices. #10Posted 2010-03-19 03:57:27
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing. wow 125,000 for rent that is ridiculous Bah forget about renting a place....when the apartments I bought in Samui 125 years ago are finished I will be living like the millionaire I was born to be. #11Posted 2010-03-19 03:59:13
For now 500 Baht a month.
#13#14Posted 2010-03-19 08:26:02
Estm. monthly costs. Single. Bangkok.
Rent: none as own but management fee/repairs/cable tv: Baht 5k Utilities(elec/internet/water/drinking water/land line tel) : Baht 3k Transport (taxi/BTS/MRT/moto-taxi) : Baht 3k Health insurance/meds/supplements/vitamins : Baht 4k Basic groceries(veggies/bread/milk/wash powder Etc.) : Baht 6k Various:sport and equ for same/PC stuff/clothes/gifts : Baht 4k So about 25k/mth in base costs. Entertainment, eating/drinking out will add at least 15-20k to that - but can be adjusted depending on income Cheers! #15#17Posted 2010-03-19 09:11:51
And that's not even near the top end, apartments can easily get twice as expensive as that in Bangkok. There are many foreigners here on an expatriate corporate package, as many of my friends' parents were when I went to high school here. #18Posted 2010-03-19 09:17:57
My wife (Thai) and I were making about 80K/month in Chiang Mai teaching. Going back to school so we can at least double that.
#19Posted 2010-03-19 09:39:54
> i think this will be a good thread with information about the different cost of living in different parts
More than the part of Thailand it depends on your own lifestyle and priorities. You're 18 and single. I'm 40 with a mortgage and a kid in school. Not... same.. even though we both live in Chiang Mai. When I was like you my budget was 15,000-20,000 baht a month and that didn't feel cheap. Currently that amount just about pays for kindergarten and running costs of the cars. Edited by WinnieTheKhwai, 2010-03-19 09:41:29. #20Posted 2010-03-19 09:48:30
There has been hundreds of these threads and it always turns into a bitching contest of how much richer people ar nd how the fcuk could some poor peasant live on a mere 200,000 bht, just spend what you think is right and dont worry what the Jones's next door are doing. I got this far and lost interest as Whichschool is right. We all budget and live according to our income and quality of life needs, so such comparisons are really statistically meaningless. #21Posted 2010-03-19 11:06:31
I have a monthly income of 500.000THB. I have 5 Bedroom and 3 Bathroom Park view Penthouse where i do live with 3 of the most beautiful Nana Girls all year long in a 5m x 5m waterbed. I also have a 3.000cm FullHD TV hooked up on a 18.1 Souround Sound and the new Playstation 5000.
.....shit, i just woken up in my cockroached apartment. I guess a Nana Girl had me drugged yesterday with Xana. Folks, it really doesn't matter how much money you have and where you come from. Just be a good buddy to your friends and family. Edited by Lammbock, 2010-03-19 11:08:18. #22Posted 2010-03-19 11:27:31
Those were the days. Back when the Pound was high I used to make 500k to 750k a month. Blimey! I can't believe how much she spent looking back. I'm actually much happier now making that a year, with careful budgeting and strict spending than I ever was during the boom years.
I have a monthly income of 500.000THB. I have 5 Bedroom and 3 Bathroom Park view Penthouse where i do live with 3 of the most beautiful Nana Girls all year long in a 5m x 5m waterbed. I also have a 3.000cm FullHD TV hooked up on a 18.1 Souround Sound and the new Playstation 5000. .....shit, i just woken up in my cockroached apartment. I guess a Nana Girl had me drugged yesterday with Xana. Folks, it really doesn't matter how much money you have and where you come from. Just be a good buddy to your friends and family. #23Posted 2010-03-19 11:51:07
I have a monthly income of 500.000THB. I have 5 Bedroom and 3 Bathroom Park view Penthouse where i do live with 3 of the most beautiful Nana Girls all year long in a 5m x 5m waterbed. I also have a 3.000cm FullHD TV hooked up on a 18.1 Souround Sound and the new Playstation 5000. Wait, wait, dont tell me she's an anthropologist as well..? However, I live on the bottom of a lake, and I work 28/hours day, eating a fistfull of cold gravel etc. etc....you get the picture. #24Posted 2010-03-19 12:03:51
Well, we (wife and myself) live in Sukhumvit. Rent was 105,000/month until a year ago and now it's 125,000 a month (excluding electricity charges) I really don't calculate this too often but it seems like we spend around 250 - 300,000 a month total. #25Posted 2010-03-19 12:14:06
Well, we (wife and myself) live in Sukhumvit. Rent was 105,000/month until a year ago and now it's 125,000 a month (excluding electricity charges) I really don't calculate this too often but it seems like we spend around 250 - 300,000 a month total. I guess that would be on the lower price range of rentals in sukhumvit area and only having 175000 left after rent you must find it hard to afford a good night out. |
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