Moving to Thailand has been an amazing choice for us, but it may not be for everyone. Here are some key points people should know BEFORE moving here. Let us know your thoughts below 👇
Thanks L,M & L 😊 I’m currently in Hua Hin checking it out and frequenting some of your suggested places. Back to BKK again in a week then back to Melbourne in December to pack up and move to Thailand! I’m done with OZ just love it here. The kind people, the energy, climate, cost of living and of course the food. ❤🙏
i didn't like Hua Hin its over prized way to many restaurants copying Europe one of the restaurant sells stakes from 500 B to 1000 B which is ridiculous its more expensive than in Australia on the other hand you can get Australian stakes in the shop cheaper than back home .i still got a plan on a building with a dip pool for 9,9 mill in the middle of nowhere well and its only a plan so be careful i have seen so many empty half build houses or complexes where people left without anything .i like Thailand but you need to leave there at least a couple month before you decide to by anything.
Lloyd has a great attitude about learning THE NATIVE LANGUAGE of the foreign country wherein you live. DO SO please as very best you can! Lloyd, you are correct insofar as showing natives respect learning their native language. It is BLOODY DIFFICULT, and so bloody necessary!
My husband and I moved here to Hua Hin last month, Oct. We visited during the hottest months March and April 2024. We figured if we can handle those months, we will be fine. We moved from the desert Las Vegas. Dry heat. I'm originally from Hawaii and can adjust to the humidity. So far we love it. We go out early in the morning and stay indoors during the hot times. Get a place with 2 aircons in case one goes out. 😊
I m a Thai. Honestly I recommend a vacation in my country but I think living here permanently is a not a good idea. Weather wise it is too hot and humid. The government agency is very bureaucratic. Corruption among police officers always makes headlines. So think hard before you settle down here.
Smoke season its not happen from natural ,(dry tree friction get flame). But instead all agriculture man or farmland person burnt crop land of themselves as it quick way budget cheap & low technology to recultivate their plant before next wet season. And the season wind pick up (nov-jan) from china to thailand so all neighbor smoke fly here to cnx + bkk
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Good advice. I have just returned to the UK after 1.5 years in Thailand. The plan was to permanently relocate but the incredible heat was what made us come back - it's relentless. Some might have a holiday and think they can cope, but when you are over a year in and you realise that there is no escape, it's pretty difficult if you enjoy walking in nature (or in general). I could deal with the other points mostly.
Such valuable information! Thanks so much for sharing. Our dream goal has been to move to Thailand since 2020. We are currently in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico 🇲🇽 We hope to achieve our goal within the next 1-2 years. We have a good size family & are working on building our content creation skills up before making the transition.
Good video. I’ve been living in Thailand for awhile now. You don’t have to learn the language but you do have to learn some of it. Hello thank you goodbye just the basics so whoever is watching this video my opinion is and I’ve met loads of people been coming here for 20 years been living here for 15 years and I haven’t learnt the language so don’t worry about it. Learn the basics hello thank you goodbye it’s quite easy to pick up.
We moved to HH 2 months ago. Had it planned over a year. Loving it. But I'm not looking forward to potential water shortages. I did get used to that while living in Costa Rica. Grateful we have a pool.
The alcohol sales restriction in Thailand from 2 PM to 5 PM primarily applies to convenience stores like 7-Eleven. However, some local stores or wholesale beverage outlets may continue to sell alcohol during this period and often offer lower prices, especially for bulk purchases.
Weather factor is huge. Hot, humid weather is ok for a few weeks holiday. Living in it is another story. I spent 4 years in North Vietnam and never got used to humidity. It actually got worse each year. Living in air-con continuously is disgusting and makes you sick.
Australian currently living in Cairns QLD. and lived in Bangkok for 3 years. Have holidayed in Hua Hin (waa hin) and it's fabulous for food, beach etc.Use Grab app, like Uber, as the local taxis' are expensive and not like Bangkok.
The relaxed attitude from Thai's is very good for your outlook and health, used Thailand as a base for FIFO for about 8 yrs when away working in Asia and was a big plus but they change when in charge of a vehicle, they are defiantly are in a hurry. The beer issue is not really a problem as readily available away from 7/11 but maybe 3 times a year it is OFFICALLY totally banned from sale, but then again you can get some. Water and Electricity supply is not 100% guaranteed but they do have local government agencies putting out interruption notices on Facebook but only in Thai and supply is nearly always extended beyond the proposed time but because infrastructure is outdated it occurs frequently. The area's near Hua Hin and Cha Am has one of the lowest rainfalls in Thailand.
Always be honest, please. Never feel like you have to be pretty and give your viewers and fans the best information and ANYTHING that is always positive. The truth is the MOST desired. Always!
I've been living in Phuket for about four months now, and I love it. The only thing on that list that I know will bother me a bit is the water shortages. Especially in a country as hot and humid as Thailand.
Great video and a very real list of things that are not as they seem on the post card. I have lived here on and off for 14 years, I remember meeting a girl from Edmonton, who came for a holiday, we hit it off and she decided to come back a couple of months later, she arrived in late Jan and by the time mid April hit, she really struggled,
The "getting rid of stuff" stage has begun. I would prefer to live in Chiang Mai but with my new asthma diagnosis, it would be impossible. I'll probably end up in Hua Hin but I'm worried about being bored. I know there are lots of group activities but it's still a concern. Good to know about the duties for online purchases.
To your comment about the burning season. You said it's because it's dry and hot, that maybe part of it but it's also because the farmers burning fields. Chiang Mai is brutal during this time as allot of that smoke comes from Myanmar. To your point on the driving. When I Googled 10 Most Dangerous places in the World to drive, Thailand was the first one on the list. I was kinda surprised it's wasn't India even though I've never been to India I've watched a ton of Bollywood movies. I go to Thailand every year. I drive in the North where my wife lives in Chiang Rai but I would probably never drive in Bangkok. To put that in perspective I was a long haul truck driver for most of my life. Travel safe everyone. BTW, I edited my comments because it pays to read what you type before hitting send.
lol no need for any negativity about Thailand It could get you in trouble . Every country has there problems you can either deal with it or not it’s up to you .Just a note I been here for 2 years I have meet so many Thai people and there all nice and have become friends with some of them. Heat is not a issue for me I hate cold weather
Great summary mate, there is a big diff between touring and living, just one small detail at 2:00pm some restaurants wont serve you alcohol, no idea why some will. Ask three different Thai people why that is and you will get three different answers. Also make the point to get accommodation that has a pool, makes a big difference in the overpowering heat of summer.
Thailand regulates alcohol advertising under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, BE 2551 (2008). Under section 32 of the law, alcoholic beverages may not be advertised in a manner which directly or indirectly claims benefits or promotes its consumption, and may not show the product or its packaging. The overall rule is that alcoholic beverages can only be sold during the hours of 11:00 - 14:00 & 17:00 - 00:00 (midnight) every day at stores and supermarkets.
@@mynday4491 Hi yes I am aware of the beverage law only too well. I am just trying to understand the reason why these no sale times are so important esp when I can get a drink at many places from before breakfast until after midnight with no restrictions. Why takeaway can’t be purchased during the times specified. It’s not stopping drinking just purchasing.
I'm in my 50s love to live overseas.australia offers material comfort but its a soulless lonely place and people are becoming toxic and narcissistic because of their financial situation and want to treat others like crap . everyone it seems is hurting but Australians have become selfish whereas in other countries the people are doing it tough but still respectful
I agree with the live there for a few months 3-6. Just to get a feel for the place and really see if you will like it. Plus learning some basic phrases goes a long way in helping you feel more like a local and living like one too. I am still working on learning Thai and i have a hard time with the alphabet but, at least I am trying. Great advice. Thanks. Just as my personal opinion after seeing the aftermath of a motorcycle crash in the US please wear a helmet. The guy I was trying to help did not wear one and he is permanently scared on his face. I also recommend wearing full motorcycle gear as well. Road rash really sucks.
Hello Lloyd, you are the only person I know, that speaks the truth. If I hadn't had a big property. I would have settled in Thailand. 20 years ago. They were pretty strict of foreigners buying property in Thailand. I think we should do the same in Australia. Do you get scheme water there or are you allowed to have bore.
Hi Both.....I first came to Thailand in 2006 and came every year for holidays which got longer and longer until 2011 when I moved to Thailand permanently and set up home on Koh Samui where I have lived ever since...... I have travelled around Thailand extensively and agree pretty much with everything you said!....I have watched many of your videos including those from Vietnam and other destinations...I am glad you settled here, but I am curious as to why you chose Hua Hin??? In my opinion there are many better places??? Good Luck!
Great video thanks and congrats with baby a new car I’ve been going through your videos to see if I can find something regarding acquiring a Thailand driver license for my 20 years old daughter and me getting a scooter license I have normal driver license from Europe I will probably start in Phuket and then explore Asia before deciding where to live more permanently Do you have recommendations for driver license school in English
We traveled to Thailand for 35 yrs and Hua Hin was the best spot for us 56/54 to retire early. But everybody should consider not buying a house here. They are gold digging with house prices. In my opinion everything is at least 20-40% overpriced for the poor building standard here in Thailand. But at one point you are wrong...the burning Season comes from Farmers burning sugar cane to ease harvesting.
Do you take any steps to mitigate the effects of living with poor air quality in Thailand, such as using an air purifier? Do you worry about long term health issues? Thanks.
Thai portals like DDProperty or Hipflat or Thailand Property, but just drive around areas you like and look for the signs.Everything is negotiable like asking for a washing machine or less rent.
We so interested in what living with young kids as a expat in Thailand is like, not much information like that out there. Know any accounts that focus on it?
L & M, I hv been watching you guys on and off since Mexico. There is no perfect country. My Canadian friend in winnipeg loves Mexico. Some love thailand, some love albania or Georgia etc etc. Everyone has their favourite food or drinks. "Go where you are treated best"- nomad capitalist. Take care.
You could mention the restrictions on owning property and that Falang will pay more than the locals when buying a condominium and the high probability that you will loose money if you wish to sell , as well as the usual poor maintenance on property as they prefer brand new here because of their culture.The need to deposit and keep money in a Thai Bank to qualify for a retirement visa as well as the restrictions on working and the proposed new tax laws on expats with foreign income and the need to report yourself every so often sorry if you’ve already covered this in another podcast
Totally agree. Thailand was on me and my husband list but it is no longer a retirement friendly country due to their imposed tax laws on retirement income. I'm 61 and my husband is 64 and he is fully retired. I was a homemaker. We have 4 streams of retirement income. Pension, 403b, social security and investment account which we don't need to touch. We get taxed 26% on the 403b which is hefty, 15% on social security etc. I can't see us coming to Thailand and being tax again. We will definitely visit but not to live. We are going to slow travel for one year in hopes of finding a country that has great benefits for retired expats.
I’ve lived in Thailand for nearly 10 years No country is perfect I wouldn’t go back to Australia It actually really takes more than a couple of months , but at least 2 years Some foreigners have been here over 10 years and don’t speak any Thai ( WTF) not smart
Interesting video but stay real. Seriously, the intensity of the weather cause negation to catch on fire? Have you heard of the Movie Fahrenheit 451 and know the basis for the name?
You be stupid if you want to work here and not your home country just stay there save up till you can afford to move here , like when you retire then your set .
Having lived in Thailand for the last 20 years I agree with the issues you’re pointing out. However, I think you missed out Thai Immigrations bureaucracy. If you’re applying for a one-year extension it can be an ordeal. I have to produce 50 pages of documents because everything has to be in duplicate and makes no sense. Getting a visa from a Thai Embassy/Consulate is a breeze by comparison.
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Moving to Thailand has been an amazing choice for us, but it may not be for everyone. Here are some key points people should know BEFORE moving here. Let us know your thoughts below 👇
Thanks L,M & L 😊 I’m currently in Hua Hin checking it out and frequenting some of your suggested places. Back to BKK again in a week then back to Melbourne in December to pack up and move to Thailand! I’m done with OZ just love it here. The kind people, the energy, climate, cost of living and of course the food. ❤🙏
i didn't like Hua Hin its over prized way to many restaurants copying Europe one of the restaurant sells stakes from 500 B to 1000 B which is ridiculous its more expensive than in Australia on the other hand you can get Australian stakes in the shop cheaper than back home .i still got a plan on a building with a dip pool for 9,9 mill in the middle of nowhere well and its only a plan so be careful i have seen so many empty half build houses or complexes where people left without anything .i like Thailand but you need to leave there at least a couple month before you decide to by anything.
Lloyd has a great attitude about learning THE NATIVE LANGUAGE of the foreign country wherein you live.
DO SO please as very best you can!
Lloyd, you are correct insofar as showing natives respect learning their native language. It is BLOODY DIFFICULT, and so bloody necessary!
Thank you for being truthful unlike a lot of these other Thailand UA-camrs 👍 (I'm a Thai local btw)
My husband and I moved here to Hua Hin last month, Oct. We visited during the hottest months March and April 2024. We figured if we can handle those months, we will be fine. We moved from the desert Las Vegas. Dry heat. I'm originally from Hawaii and can adjust to the humidity. So far we love it. We go out early in the morning and stay indoors during the hot times. Get a place with 2 aircons in case one goes out. 😊
@@JozieY1 absolutely, good for you guys!
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Cant wait to leave aus for thailand
Phu Chifa. In chiangrai go.
I m a Thai. Honestly I recommend a vacation in my country but I think living here permanently is a not a good idea. Weather wise it is too hot and humid. The government agency is very bureaucratic. Corruption among police officers always makes headlines. So think hard before you settle down here.
Smoke season its not happen from natural ,(dry tree friction get flame). But instead all agriculture man or farmland person burnt crop land of themselves as it quick way budget cheap & low technology to recultivate their plant before next wet season. And the season wind pick up (nov-jan) from china to thailand so all neighbor smoke fly here to cnx + bkk
Yes. Most of smoke come from laos and myanmar
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I still love your channel! Keep on posting and all the best to your family which is the most important- to have your family together and happy.
@@hellarnirk99 thank you 🙏
Good advice. I have just returned to the UK after 1.5 years in Thailand. The plan was to permanently relocate but the incredible heat was what made us come back - it's relentless. Some might have a holiday and think they can cope, but when you are over a year in and you realise that there is no escape, it's pretty difficult if you enjoy walking in nature (or in general). I could deal with the other points mostly.
Such valuable information! Thanks so much for sharing. Our dream goal has been to move to Thailand since 2020. We are currently in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico 🇲🇽 We hope to achieve our goal within the next 1-2 years. We have a good size family & are working on building our content creation skills up before making the transition.
Good video. I’ve been living in Thailand for awhile now. You don’t have to learn the language but you do have to learn some of it. Hello thank you goodbye just the basics so whoever is watching this video my opinion is and I’ve met loads of people been coming here for 20 years been living here for 15 years and I haven’t learnt the language so don’t worry about it. Learn the basics hello thank you goodbye it’s quite easy to pick up.
We moved to HH 2 months ago. Had it planned over a year. Loving it. But I'm not looking forward to potential water shortages. I did get used to that while living in Costa Rica. Grateful we have a pool.
The alcohol sales restriction in Thailand from 2 PM to 5 PM primarily applies to convenience stores like 7-Eleven. However, some local stores or wholesale beverage outlets may continue to sell alcohol during this period and often offer lower prices, especially for bulk purchases.
We also love hua hin mostly for holidays, we're from penguin Tasmania, we love the warm weather is what we look forward to.
Weather factor is huge. Hot, humid weather is ok for a few weeks holiday. Living in it is another story. I spent 4 years in North Vietnam and never got used to humidity. It actually got worse each year. Living in air-con continuously is disgusting and makes you sick.
Australian currently living in Cairns QLD. and lived in Bangkok for 3 years. Have holidayed
in Hua Hin (waa hin) and it's fabulous for food, beach etc.Use Grab app, like Uber, as the
local taxis' are expensive and not like Bangkok.
The relaxed attitude from Thai's is very good for your outlook and health, used Thailand as a base for FIFO for about 8 yrs when away working in Asia and was a big plus but they change when in charge of a vehicle, they are defiantly are in a hurry. The beer issue is not really a problem as readily available away from 7/11 but maybe 3 times a year it is OFFICALLY totally banned from sale, but then again you can get some. Water and Electricity supply is not 100% guaranteed but they do have local government agencies putting out interruption notices on Facebook but only in Thai and supply is nearly always extended beyond the proposed time but because infrastructure is outdated it occurs frequently. The area's near Hua Hin and Cha Am has one of the lowest rainfalls in Thailand.
Always be honest, please.
Never feel like you have to be pretty and give your viewers and fans the best information and ANYTHING that is always positive.
The truth is the MOST desired.
Always!
Awesome video bud, we are in our 50s and have been a few times and plan on moving there by2026
I've been living in Phuket for about four months now, and I love it. The only thing on that list that I know will bother me a bit is the water shortages. Especially in a country as hot and humid as Thailand.
Great video and a very real list of things that are not as they seem on the post card.
I have lived here on and off for 14 years, I remember meeting a girl from Edmonton, who came for a holiday, we hit it off and she decided to come back a couple of months later, she arrived in late Jan and by the time mid April hit, she really struggled,
Beers can be purchased at any local mum and dad shop all day long for take aways
The "getting rid of stuff" stage has begun. I would prefer to live in Chiang Mai but with my new asthma diagnosis, it would be impossible. I'll probably end up in Hua Hin but I'm worried about being bored. I know there are lots of group activities but it's still a concern. Good to know about the duties for online purchases.
Thanks for the insight 😊
you’re welcome!
To your comment about the burning season. You said it's because it's dry and hot, that maybe part of it but it's also because the farmers burning fields. Chiang Mai is brutal during this time as allot of that smoke comes from Myanmar. To your point on the driving. When I Googled 10 Most Dangerous places in the World to drive, Thailand was the first one on the list. I was kinda surprised it's wasn't India even though I've never been to India I've watched a ton of Bollywood movies. I go to Thailand every year. I drive in the North where my wife lives in Chiang Rai but I would probably never drive in Bangkok. To put that in perspective I was a long haul truck driver for most of my life. Travel safe everyone. BTW, I edited my comments because it pays to read what you type before hitting send.
lol no need for any negativity about Thailand It could get you in trouble . Every country has there problems you can either deal with it or not it’s up to you .Just a note I been here for 2 years I have meet so many Thai people and there all nice and have become friends with some of them. Heat is not a issue for me I hate cold weather
Great summary mate, there is a big diff between touring and living, just one small detail at 2:00pm some restaurants wont serve you alcohol, no idea why some will. Ask three different Thai people why that is and you will get three different answers. Also make the point to get accommodation that has a pool, makes a big difference in the overpowering heat of summer.
@@rickweber9731 very true, cheers mate
Thailand regulates alcohol advertising under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, BE 2551 (2008). Under section 32 of the law, alcoholic beverages may not be advertised in a manner which directly or indirectly claims benefits or promotes its consumption, and may not show the product or its packaging.
The overall rule is that alcoholic beverages can only be sold during the hours of 11:00 - 14:00 & 17:00 - 00:00 (midnight) every day at stores and supermarkets.
@@mynday4491 Hi yes I am aware of the beverage law only too well. I am just trying to understand the reason why these no sale times are so important esp when I can get a drink at many places from before breakfast until after midnight with no restrictions. Why takeaway can’t be purchased during the times specified. It’s not stopping drinking just purchasing.
Yes. Had the same problem with water cut off. Installed a 2000L top up tank with a float and pumped it into the house
Problem solved.
We just got a water tank installed too!
I'm in my 50s love to live overseas.australia offers material comfort but its a soulless lonely place and people are becoming toxic and narcissistic because of their financial situation and want to treat others like crap . everyone it seems is hurting but Australians have become selfish whereas in other countries the people are doing it tough but still respectful
อยากบอกชาวต่างชาติพวกนายทุนที่คิดจะมาอยู่ หรือเข้ามาใช้เงินซื้ออะไรก็ตามที่ประเทศไทย อย่าย้ายมาอยู่เลย แค่พวกคุณมาเที่ยว พวกเราก็ดีใจแล้ว ถ้าทุกอย่างที่ประเทศไทย เป็นของนายทุนชาวต่างชาติหมด คนไทยคงไม่มีโอกาสได้เที่ยวที่ไหนแน่ๆ อีกสัก 10ปี หรือ 20ปีข้างหน้า ถ้านายทุนต่างชาติย้ายมาเป็นเจ้าของหมด จะทำยังไง กฎหมายประเทศไทยก็อ่อนแอ เจ้าหน้าที่รัฐที่มีส่วนรับผิดชอบก็คอรัปชั่น ความเดือดร้อนจะตกไปอยู่กับใครล่ะ ดูอย่างที่ภูเก็ต มีอะไรเป็นของคนไทยบ้าง ส่วนใหญ่มีแต่พวกนายทุนต่างชาติเป็นเจ้าของทั้งนั้น คนไทยที่รายได้น้อยๆ ยังไม่มีโอกาสได้ไปเที่ยวภูเก็ตเลย เพราะที่นั้นจ่ายแพงมาก ไม่เกี่ยวด้วยว่าคุณจะเป็นคนไทยหรือคนต่างชาติ ฉันก็ไม่เข้าใจเหมือนกัน ว่ากับคนไทยด้วยกัน ทำไมต้องจ่ายแพง และฉันก็เพิ่งรู้ ว่าแท้จริงก็เพราะมีแต่พวกนายทุนชาวต่างชาติเป็นเจ้าของนี่เอง ถ้าประเทศไทย เป็นของคนไทยแท้ๆ แต่คนไทยบางคน กลับไม่มีเงินพอที่จะไปเที่ยวได้ มันคงเป็นเรื่องที่น่าเศร้ามาก
thats my kinda video, No sugar coating, and lots of the facts👍
cheers
I agree with the live there for a few months 3-6. Just to get a feel for the place and really see if you will like it. Plus learning some basic phrases goes a long way in helping you feel more like a local and living like one too. I am still working on learning Thai and i have a hard time with the alphabet but, at least I am trying. Great advice. Thanks. Just as my personal opinion after seeing the aftermath of a motorcycle crash in the US please wear a helmet. The guy I was trying to help did not wear one and he is permanently scared on his face. I also recommend wearing full motorcycle gear as well. Road rash really sucks.
Hello Lloyd, you are the only person I know, that speaks the truth. If I hadn't had a big property. I would have settled in Thailand. 20 years ago. They were pretty strict of foreigners buying property in Thailand. I think we should do the same in Australia. Do you get scheme water there or are you allowed to have bore.
Thailand's heat got worse than before due to climate changed, especially this year. I never feel hot like this.
Hi Both.....I first came to Thailand in 2006 and came every year for holidays which got longer and longer until 2011 when I moved to Thailand permanently and set up home on Koh Samui where I have lived ever since...... I have travelled around Thailand extensively and agree pretty much with everything you said!....I have watched many of your videos including those from Vietnam and other destinations...I am glad you settled here, but I am curious as to why you chose Hua Hin??? In my opinion there are many better places???
Good Luck!
"hot" is subjective. What temperature are you talking about?
@@389293912 mid to high 30’s, but it’s the humidity, and lack of season changes, it’s either hot and dry or hot and wet
Great video and informative we have been in hua hin for songkran 😊
Songkran is the best!
Great video thanks and congrats with baby a new car
I’ve been going through your videos to see if I can find something regarding acquiring a Thailand driver license for my 20 years old daughter and me getting a scooter license I have normal driver license from Europe
I will probably start in Phuket and then explore Asia before deciding where to live more permanently
Do you have recommendations for driver license school in English
@@jsmith668 thank you, yes we made a whole video about it!
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We traveled to Thailand for 35 yrs and Hua Hin was the best spot for us 56/54 to retire early. But everybody should consider not buying a house here. They are gold digging with house prices. In my opinion everything is at least 20-40% overpriced for the poor building standard here in Thailand. But at one point you are wrong...the burning Season comes from Farmers burning sugar cane to ease harvesting.
If hold DTV, what is minimum tax pay annually?
If I engage in “Thai Soft Power” activities, no tax required?
@@jjsc3334 if you hold DTV you pay your taxes in your home country/where your business is registered
Do you take any steps to mitigate the effects of living with poor air quality in Thailand, such as using an air purifier? Do you worry about long term health issues? Thanks.
How did you find your current home? Did you liaise with agents while out in Thailand or did you find it on a specific website online? Thanks
Thai portals like DDProperty or Hipflat or Thailand Property, but just drive around areas you like
and look for the signs.Everything is negotiable like asking for a washing machine or less rent.
we started on FB marketplace and then we just went to a local real estate agent
We so interested in what living with young kids as a expat in Thailand is like, not much information like that out there. Know any accounts that focus on it?
@@treehauschalet1628 not Thailand specific sorry, but @dellavlogs are a great family travel channel 🙏
L & M, I hv been watching you guys on and off since Mexico.
There is no perfect country. My Canadian friend in winnipeg loves Mexico. Some love thailand, some love albania or Georgia etc etc. Everyone has their favourite food or drinks.
"Go where you are treated best"- nomad capitalist.
Take care.
Great Quote!
Phu Kradung, Loei, Thailand
🌹💖...Everything you said in this video is correct. You adjust to being Thai. 50% and congratulations...👍...🙏
You could mention the restrictions on owning property and that Falang will pay more than the locals when buying a condominium and the high probability that you will loose money if you wish to sell , as well as the usual poor maintenance on property as they prefer brand new here because of their culture.The need to deposit and keep money in a Thai Bank to qualify for a retirement visa as well as the restrictions on working and the proposed new tax laws on expats with foreign income and the need to report yourself every so often sorry if you’ve already covered this in another podcast
Totally agree. Thailand was on me and my husband list but it is no longer a retirement friendly country due to their imposed tax laws on retirement income.
I'm 61 and my husband is 64 and he is fully retired. I was a homemaker. We have 4 streams of retirement income. Pension, 403b, social security and investment account which we don't need to touch. We get taxed 26% on the 403b which is hefty, 15% on social security etc. I can't see us coming to Thailand and being tax again. We will definitely visit but not to live.
We are going to slow travel for one year in hopes of finding a country that has great benefits for retired expats.
Welcome to Thailand everyone
Great content.
Thank you 🙏
Thumbs up 👍 Lloyd & Mandy
It seems like Jakarta
Hi Lloyd,
I am Thai and wanted your subscribers to know Thailand have a huge corrupted police problem. The rest are good.
We know about the burning season and are aware.
I’ve lived in Thailand for nearly 10 years
No country is perfect
I wouldn’t go back to Australia
It actually really takes more than a couple of months , but at least 2 years
Some foreigners have been here over 10 years and don’t speak any Thai ( WTF) not smart
Interesting video but stay real. Seriously, the intensity of the weather cause negation to catch on fire? Have you heard of the Movie Fahrenheit 451 and know the basis for the name?
wowowow 🥰
But you really put the boot into Australia Lloyd,because you could not afford the mansion in Australia.
sorry no sub here. making an infomercial in the middle of the video is a huge turnoff.
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If you're going to live in Thailand, you'll obviously need a job too, unless you are independently wealthy!
You be stupid if you want to work here and not your home country just stay there save up till you can afford to move here , like when you retire then your set .
Thailand is not the best place for everyone, believe me!
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Having lived in Thailand for the last 20 years I agree with the issues you’re pointing out. However, I think you missed out Thai Immigrations bureaucracy. If you’re applying for a one-year extension it can be an ordeal. I have to produce 50 pages of documents because everything has to be in duplicate and makes no sense. Getting a visa from a Thai Embassy/Consulate is a breeze by comparison.
Cas the invetedt scamming Pepol and the are rude and hate forengers so much yes we all now that
Thailand we have 4 season.if you not mind.
1.little hot
2.very hot
3.so hot
4.Extreamly hot.🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵😁😁😁👌👌👌👍👍🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭💪💪💪💪
Nah it's 5. Hot like me
That’s exactly what I told my wife the other day You nailed it