Thanks for the helpful rundown on costs. Comparisons to other countries are always appreciated as well. Interesting to hear you are using a Britta water filter. Bottled water is always a costly inconvenience and I have used the Britta. I used to work l in water treatment, and my observations and lab testin indicate the Zero Water as it's much effective. I also use a kettle to boil water and let it cool before filtering to reduce bacterial and fungal growth in the filter medium. Boiling also boils off a lot of chemical contaminants further improving the quality of the filtered water.
Great video, thanks so much for breaking everything down. I'm new to your channel, I'm hoping as I go through your videos one of them will show the apartment you rented for that great price.
Welcome aboard! Here is the apartment tour link ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=5pPqmsLvlmNsZQWn ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=1lVv6cphHryHBE7v
these videos always make me dream. thanks my wife and I are retired, I'm dreaming of spending two months in Vietnam, or in Thailand, but I think Thai is more expensive. I think our budget should be higher than your cost, I'm thinking 1700EURO per couple. Grazie .. ciao from Italy
Great vlog of detailed costing with an overdose of smile, really welcome news on how reasonable living is in Danang, maybe you can address visa cost & duration of stay allowed currently....enjoyed from Toronto Canada...keep smiling !!!
Thanks for watching. =) Check this video for the visa cost & duration of stay allowed currently ua-cam.com/video/1u3R1uFfpbU/v-deo.htmlsi=ol57bPwqi1CO7Beo
Filipinos speak more English than Vietnamese. But, we have no problem to travel around the Vietnam here. This is the video showing how I buying produce in public market. ua-cam.com/video/tlquZmw1ZtY/v-deo.htmlsi=6bLgnCVeamhPnzln
Vietnam is generally a great place but like anywhere can be difficult to live in. Speak Vietnamese makes a huge difference and opens up many adventures and good times. Biggest issue for me was pollution and corruption as i lived there 10 years there abouts. Price was generally cheap if you got an income coming in like i did!
The "retire in Da Nang" article linked above is 4 years old. I would say there is a pretty good chance that the cost of living has increased significantly in those 4 years.
Nist remembered you are i. Danang at the best time of year amd nixe to visit, however the weather there is brutal for 10 months oer year, either ridiculously hot (may to August) or raining nearly every day with a few typhoons thrown in (September to Feb), evem my Vietnamese friends can't tolerate the climate, now is absolutely the best time amd hoi an is absolutely stunning
Hi great video thank you. Did you happen to take note of the price of a beer from the supermarket versus restaurants prices. Is the room in the picture what you stayed in Danang thank you
can beer is about $0.50 in the supermarket and local restaurant. Mostly is about $1 in the restaurant. This video is our apartment in Da Nang. ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=OKY31PGSacUMtPGk&t=725
I love the foodie pics. they look very delicious. Is the VN food spicy? Short and sweet but very informative. How long are you both planning on living there? Where is your accommodation?
Thanks for an excellent video. Very beautiful couple❤. We are considering for our retirement in Da Nang as well. Please let us know regarding health care 🙏 insurance. Here in the states we used Kaiser and Blue Cross. Thanks again, All the best
You guys are awesome. Cost breakdown explanation is crystal clear, very impressive with the $265 per month, it looks like your apartment is nice and neat. We will fly to DN by the end of this year and would like to rent this for a month, you don't mind if can share the name of the building. Thanks
Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. =) Check this video 3 apartment tout in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=vsczAW1E5eXXY8yg
No app. It all about time and work. Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. Check out this video out 3 apartment tours in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=vpaLK1tmtN6V3Zb9
Thanks for sharing your costs for the month.👍 It really is very affordable. I hav been looking at so many of your reports, Tons of information and a nice layout. Thanks. Will you be doing one for KLP Malaysia soon?
@@livingworkingoutsidebox Dan just updated the Kuala Lumpur cost of living. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/aGxLIbvS2EM/v-deo.htmlsi=JxKTRcK8-64_5TrS
Great information. I´ll definitely add Da Nang to our list of stops. I am curious as to what form of payment is most common in Vietnam. WeChat, AliPay, Cash, Apple Pay, Dollars? Thanks
I am now living in Pattaya , and my cost of living is 300 dollars for Airbnb, 300 dollars for food, 300 dollars for massage, and another 300 dollars for miscellaneous.
We're can I find a cheap studio in da Nang. I'm only one an I like to live like the locals 90 percent. With your experience traveling hope you could help me. Thank you with apriciation
Excellent video guys. How did you find your apartment? Also i will be arriving in Vietnam in 2 weeks time as it’s been 20 years since I was last there, so really looking forward to seeing how much it’s changed. Do you find the portion sizes similar to Thailand or are they larger?
Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. =) Here is the apartment tour link ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=5pPqmsLvlmNsZQWn ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=1lVv6cphHryHBE7v
I not sure in the supermarket because i didnt look into it. But we did see some in the Shopee/Lazada online website. I bought my one in Malaysia and brought it with me.
Both of you are enjoying a visa-free entry to Vietnam, isn't it? For the audience, it might require a visa. I am curious how one can manage a visa and related costs. I you find some information about visa, please share with us.
Thanks for breakdown, what is the name of hotel or apartment that you are staying for such a great price per month? Appreciate your response. Thanks in advance
It request a lot a lot of work to find a good apartment, sometimes is by luck too. We search online, Facebook group, and walking on the ground on our favorite neighborhood and look for apartment for rent banner, walk in and negotiate with the owner. Check out my Da Nang apartment tour video ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=Ou324t22u3hlQ-xX
Not enough ENGLISH and too many damn visa runs loaded with inconvenience and added expense for me to be happy trying to enjoy retirement ! -- The language barrier would get really old in about 2 days. -- Not wired for their language. -- A terribly uncomfortable environment for me personally to endure. - - - I would find Cambodia a much better fit with the exceptionally friendly Khmer people & their use of English - acceptance of the USD - and - a retirement visa policy over 55 - that is legendary !!! A few dollars more expensive to live monthly - but the visa ease & cost makes up for a lot of that combined with the interactions with the local people. - - - Siem Reap in particular such a beautiful city would be in my comfort zone ! International food & cheap street food - very low rents - even 50 cent beer many places ? - - - Sorry - but Vietnam is not for me. Malaysia & the Philippines - where they speak a lot of ENGLISH - would be a lot more comfortable - for me !!! The little bit of savings in living daily wouldn't be worth the extra grief inflicted by the language - on me ?
I could't agree more with everything you said, the 1 thing nobody in these type of vids talk about is the people, the Vietnamese people while not unfriendly are not warm and friendly like othe SEA countries, they rarely smile and will look at you stoney faced, they are not as welcoming and accepting of foreigners as othe SEA countries, and don't get me started on dating that's a non starter there.
@@mrgingerman6020-- I also heard 'International Travelers Magazine' subscribers had "voted" - and - the Khmer people of Cambodia - won - as the friendliest and most welcoming people in the world. -- Even over such notables as Filipinos ! -- Also - some 250,000 Americans have moved to Cambodia in the past decade. Many being paid to teach English - others to retire. --?-- ❤🙏👏🍺
Yes as I said here before, danang is awkward and has a terrible climate, this month is the best of danang but wait until may to August, so hot you can barely walk around and then September to February you will rarely see the sun, it's a no, Hoi An is an absolute marvel and great to visit march to may, enjoy
Such a lovely couple - great usefulness in planning I’m binge watching your travel tips
Thanks so much! 😊
@@HoboVentures which gym do you guys use in da nang? Going there soon myself 😊
Thanks for the helpful rundown on costs. Comparisons to other countries are always appreciated as well. Interesting to hear you are using a Britta water filter. Bottled water is always a costly inconvenience and I have used the Britta. I used to work l in water treatment, and my observations and lab testin indicate the Zero Water as it's much effective. I also use a kettle to boil water and let it cool before filtering to reduce bacterial and fungal growth in the filter medium. Boiling also boils off a lot of chemical contaminants further improving the quality of the filtered water.
Thanks for sharing. 🥰🌻
I love the style by which you introduce the cost of each heading as you go along and explain.
Wow Quiang's pronunciation is coming along nicely. When you both started, I could hardly understand her. Great job guys and great video.
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! This is so encouraging 😍❤️
Thanks! I will also watch your vid about Nha Trang. You two are informative as always.
Da Nang is definitely great value and beautiful to. Thanks for your presentation. ❤
Ours pleasure 😊
Very good information, thanks for sharing!
Thank you. I'm glad to see you getting more videos out. I hope that creates a stronger income stream for you.
I appreciate it!
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait until my husband and I start international travelling.
Wonderful!
Amazing, thanks!
Amazing video, I´m planning to spend 2 months in Da nang (Feb& March) winter season in my country.
Thank you for your information.
Cảm ơn bạn đã giới thiệu Đà Nẵng đến mọi người , Tôi là người Đà Nẵng và đi du lịch khắp nơi vẫn thấy DN đáng sống và nghĩ dưỡng
My water Bill here is CA is $150/Mo. SFH on a small lot. I need to move.
Great video, thanks so much for breaking everything down. I'm new to your channel, I'm hoping as I go through your videos one of them will show the apartment you rented for that great price.
Welcome aboard!
Here is the apartment tour link
ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=5pPqmsLvlmNsZQWn
ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=1lVv6cphHryHBE7v
Might you be able to cover what you found not so likable about DaNang and Vietnam, or that others might find challenging for long term stays? Thanks,
Yes. I like both of their videos, but they rarely seem to speak about any of the bad things in the places they visit.
Great suggestion!
@@HoboVentures 👍
Example Vietnamese barely can speak English 😂😂
these videos always make me dream.
thanks
my wife and I are retired,
I'm dreaming of spending two months in Vietnam, or in Thailand, but I think Thai is more expensive. I think our budget should be higher than your cost,
I'm thinking 1700EURO per couple.
Grazie .. ciao from Italy
Best of luck!
Great vlog of detailed costing with an overdose of smile, really welcome news on how reasonable living is in Danang, maybe you can address visa cost & duration of stay allowed currently....enjoyed from Toronto Canada...keep smiling !!!
Thanks for watching. =)
Check this video for the visa cost & duration of stay allowed currently ua-cam.com/video/1u3R1uFfpbU/v-deo.htmlsi=ol57bPwqi1CO7Beo
@@HoboVentures Thanks for the link, will watch!
Awesome video. Which gym did you use? Amazing city. Will probably be a home base for me. Great review
Glad to get n your bandwagon as the first. Will watch to the end because I too want to visit Vietnam.
Is there a language barrier compared to the Philippines? Or do enough people speak English to be able to get by? Really enjoy the channels.
Filipinos speak more English than Vietnamese. But, we have no problem to travel around the Vietnam here. This is the video showing how I buying produce in public market. ua-cam.com/video/tlquZmw1ZtY/v-deo.htmlsi=6bLgnCVeamhPnzln
Great report Qiang and Dan! ❤
You guys are so cute and I love your work you do for future expacts! ❤️👍
Vietnam is generally a great place but like anywhere can be difficult to live in. Speak Vietnamese makes a huge difference and opens up many adventures and good times. Biggest issue for me was pollution and corruption as i lived there 10 years there abouts. Price was generally cheap if you got an income coming in like i did!
It's a nightmare and cheap for a reason
Wonderful video guys! Thank you for sharing it with us!
Thanks for watching and commenting. 🥰🌻
Hey Qiang and Dan, my spouse and I made to Hoi An today. We will head to Da Nang next month, hopefully we will see you around.
We already left Hoi An. Hopefully we will cross path in the future.
Pretty cheap . Thank you for the breakdown
The "retire in Da Nang" article linked above is 4 years old. I would say there is a pretty good chance that the cost of living has increased significantly in those 4 years.
Thanks for commenting. The data is new, the report is updated and weird the date doesn’t show the latest date. Now it’s fixed. 😅
VietNam is getting very expensive.
@@HoboVentures great content!
Nist remembered you are i. Danang at the best time of year amd nixe to visit, however the weather there is brutal for 10 months oer year, either ridiculously hot (may to August) or raining nearly every day with a few typhoons thrown in (September to Feb), evem my Vietnamese friends can't tolerate the climate, now is absolutely the best time amd hoi an is absolutely stunning
Hi great video thank you. Did you happen to take note of the price of a beer from the supermarket versus restaurants prices. Is the room in the picture what you stayed in Danang thank you
can beer is about $0.50 in the supermarket and local restaurant. Mostly is about $1 in the restaurant.
This video is our apartment in Da Nang. ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=OKY31PGSacUMtPGk&t=725
I love the foodie pics. they look very delicious. Is the VN food spicy? Short and sweet but very informative. How long are you both planning on living there? Where is your accommodation?
VN food is not spicy. Check this video for our apartment in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=yWnzQyvpsXX1b1X1
VN food verrrrry spicy
Thanks for an excellent video.
Very beautiful couple❤.
We are considering for our retirement in Da Nang as well.
Please let us know regarding health care 🙏 insurance. Here in the states we used Kaiser and Blue Cross.
Thanks again,
All the best
You forgot to mention where the other potential runway model wives hang out............ : )
You guys are awesome. Cost breakdown explanation is crystal clear, very impressive with the $265 per month, it looks like your apartment is nice and neat.
We will fly to DN by the end of this year and would like to rent this for a month, you don't mind if can share the name of the building. Thanks
It's in the description. You can get everything you want and this is all our foot on the ground report. Enjoy.
Hello Guys, can you tell me the process of renting, thanks?
Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. =)
Check this video 3 apartment tout in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=vsczAW1E5eXXY8yg
Sorry, but I mean for as getting into the place, do you have to pay deposits.etc?
@@HoboVentures
@@EpicExpeditionEscapes-tq1uu Yes, one month deposit. Rental included internet & weekly cleaning, but excluded water & electricity bill.
@@EpicExpeditionEscapes-tq1uu this is our rent apartment in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=kIL1s7GcnFtTRsng
Hope you have a chance to visit HoiAn. Beautiful historic community that you will enjoy. Thanks
Yes! Video is out in next 12 hours. =) Check it out!
thanks for sharing, Vietnam is in general cheaper than Laos, Cambodia? I think more safety than Cambodia
No cleaning yay ! Can you tell me how much it costs for things like hair , nails , massage facial ?
What aps do you use to find the apartment. Thank you
No app. It all about time and work. Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. Check out this video out 3 apartment tours in Da Nang ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=vpaLK1tmtN6V3Zb9
Thanks🎉
Thanks for sharing your costs for the month.👍 It really is very affordable. I hav been looking at so many of your reports, Tons of information and a nice layout. Thanks.
Will you be doing one for KLP Malaysia soon?
KLP ? Sorry, i dont know.
@@HoboVentures kuala lumpur.. sorry should have been more clear.
@@livingworkingoutsidebox Dan just updated the Kuala Lumpur cost of living. Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/aGxLIbvS2EM/v-deo.htmlsi=JxKTRcK8-64_5TrS
Good luck to staying in Vietnam..In European only Gas Pay 270 Eur / month ..
Fabulous!! Thanks 🙏 🫶👍😇❤️☕️
Great information. I´ll definitely add Da Nang to our list of stops. I am curious as to what form of payment is most common in Vietnam. WeChat, AliPay, Cash, Apple Pay, Dollars? Thanks
We use only cash.
I am now living in Pattaya , and my cost of living is 300 dollars for Airbnb, 300 dollars for food, 300 dollars for massage, and another 300 dollars for miscellaneous.
Great place to be!
Can you do a video on Banking ? How safe is it ? How easy is it to open an account ? Is it possible to get ATM card ? Thank you
We are slow travel so we are only using our own country bank card to withdraw money.
Why is your groceries bill so high? Since you were mostly eating out and eating out is so cheap...
We mentioned it in the video. We bought imported goods. Things that Dan always mentioned. Sometimes we craving something different from the country.
Fantastic
Great video. How did you guys find monthly rent apartment ? When you guys arrived you guys stayed in hotel first? Thanks
Great video! what is the name of the accomodation and was the internet fast in the studio?
All the information you need is in the description. =)
I love danang! 🎉
We're can I find a cheap studio in da Nang. I'm only one an I like to live like the locals 90 percent. With your experience traveling hope you could help me. Thank you with apriciation
Could u share the name of the place u r renting? Tks.
It’s in the description 😊
Nice job
Excellent video guys. How did you find your apartment? Also i will be arriving in Vietnam in 2 weeks time as it’s been 20 years since I was last there, so really looking forward to seeing how much it’s changed. Do you find the portion sizes similar to Thailand or are they larger?
Online searching, Facebook, walking by ourself on the ground looking around for the banner of apartment for rent. It's lot of work but we go our nice apartment. =)
Here is the apartment tour link
ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=5pPqmsLvlmNsZQWn
ua-cam.com/video/eFTTB5fiN48/v-deo.htmlsi=1lVv6cphHryHBE7v
Love you both
How did you find the apartment?
Hi, I'm heading to DaNang in a month, is it possible to buy a brita water filter in Viet Nam? Good information on your videos- great job!
I not sure in the supermarket because i didnt look into it. But we did see some in the Shopee/Lazada online website. I bought my one in Malaysia and brought it with me.
Thanks for the useful video. Which gym did you go to?
Pig gym. All the details provided in this content are accessible in the UA-cam description. =)
Lovely❤
That's getting pricey with all those add ons
can I ask if the prices you listed is in USD?
Azura apartment Da Nang
Both of you are enjoying a visa-free entry to Vietnam, isn't it? For the audience, it might require a visa. I am curious how one can manage a visa and related costs. I you find some information about visa, please share with us.
Here is the video about how we getting the 90days e-visa. ua-cam.com/video/1u3R1uFfpbU/v-deo.htmlsi=hj5E_GfoaPFiiKWz
Did you mentioned the apartment name or did i missed it?
You can get all the information we talked here. vagabondbuddha.com/retire-in-da-nang-vietnam/
Thanks for breakdown, what is the name of hotel or apartment that you are staying for such a great price per month? Appreciate your response. Thanks in advance
The information link is in the youtube description. =)
Can you tell what resource you used to find your apartment? Thanks 😊
It request a lot a lot of work to find a good apartment, sometimes is by luck too. We search online, Facebook group, and walking on the ground on our favorite neighborhood and look for apartment for rent banner, walk in and negotiate with the owner. Check out my Da Nang apartment tour video ua-cam.com/video/cNlQE3v_V0M/v-deo.htmlsi=Ou324t22u3hlQ-xX
@@HoboVentures Thank you very much 🙏
How often do you destroy that Super Model?
The more I watch these videos the more I realize how terrible of a country the USA is.
Even worse is the amazing sky high crimes and shootings and killings.
🩵🩵🩵🧧🐉🧧🩵🩵🩵
Wow - you guys are living high on the hog 🤣🤣🤣
Not enough ENGLISH and too many damn visa runs loaded with inconvenience and added expense for me to be happy trying to enjoy retirement ! -- The language barrier would get really old in about 2 days. -- Not wired for their language. -- A terribly uncomfortable environment for me personally to endure. - - - I would find Cambodia a much better fit with the exceptionally friendly Khmer people & their use of English - acceptance of the USD - and - a retirement visa policy over 55 - that is legendary !!! A few dollars more expensive to live monthly - but the visa ease & cost makes up for a lot of that combined with the interactions with the local people. - - - Siem Reap in particular such a beautiful city would be in my comfort zone ! International food & cheap street food - very low rents - even 50 cent beer many places ? - - - Sorry - but Vietnam is not for me. Malaysia & the Philippines - where they speak a lot of ENGLISH - would be a lot more comfortable - for me !!! The little bit of savings in living daily wouldn't be worth the extra grief inflicted by the language - on me ?
Thanks for sharing.
I could't agree more with everything you said, the 1 thing nobody in these type of vids talk about is the people, the Vietnamese people while not unfriendly are not warm and friendly like othe SEA countries, they rarely smile and will look at you stoney faced, they are not as welcoming and accepting of foreigners as othe SEA countries, and don't get me started on dating that's a non starter there.
@@mrgingerman6020-- I also heard 'International Travelers Magazine' subscribers had "voted" - and - the Khmer people of Cambodia - won - as the friendliest and most welcoming people in the world. -- Even over such notables as Filipinos ! -- Also - some 250,000 Americans have moved to Cambodia in the past decade. Many being paid to teach English - others to retire. --?-- ❤🙏👏🍺
DaNang is fine for a one week holiday or so but after that quickly return to the Philippines where my condo and car are.
Yes as I said here before, danang is awkward and has a terrible climate, this month is the best of danang but wait until may to August, so hot you can barely walk around and then September to February you will rarely see the sun, it's a no, Hoi An is an absolute marvel and great to visit march to may, enjoy