Cost of living in Thailand — 2015
1. Rented 2storey house - 6500B
2. Electricity - 400B
3. Water - 40B
4. True cable TV - 1,500-2,000B
5. Internet for free
6. House cleaning services - 300B/per day cleaning
7.29 THB per liter for fuel
8. Mobile - 200B prepaid
9. Food/Groceries - 12,000-15,000B
10. Eating out - 60B per day (simple Thai restaurant), 350THB-1000THB(other restaurants)
11. Coffee - 40THB-150THB
12. Cinema - 250-300B/per ticket
Don't forget this is for two of us and dog!
Overal, with discussions I have had with my other expat friends over the past months, there is little doubt that the cost of living has risen by at least 20% here in the last 18 months to 2 years.
Accommodation (studio modest but comfortable) , 36sqmts 8000bht mth
Electricity 900
Groceries 3000
Market 2000
Transport 1299 (2x trips per day)
Water 300
iNTERNET 500
Phone 600
These are just basics and for a singleperson, some expenses do not change whether single of double, ie. Accommodation. The increase that I mention was triggered by the sudden labour rate per day increase by
the then Governmen from 100 per day to 300 per day. Whilst an increase was needed, it was too much too quickly.
This spiked rises across the board in basic commodities.
In the provinces and I have had some experience there. But I prefer to be in a more cosmopolitan city.
Who is your health insurance with? Did you find them thru a broker?
Thanks
Accommodation 1 bedroom Condo, 18000bht
Electricity 900
Groceries 3000
Dining 2000
Transport MRT 1200, BTS 1000, Taxi 1000
Water 300
INTERNET 500
Phone 600
Insurance 6000
Thanks for your assistance
MaryLouAnne
> accommodation prices - depends on the locality, flat sq.mtr area, and the no of rooms
1 BHK - 25000- 40000 THB
2 BHK - 30,000 - 60,000 THB
3BHK - 35,000 - 130,000 THB
> public transportation fares (tube, bus etc.)
Buses - cheap at 13 -17 THB one way
BTS - anywhere between 15thb - 50thb depending on the no of stations
Tube - anywhere between 15THB - 60thb
> food prices (your monthly budget)
depends on what kind of food one eats and how lavish are your food habits
approx 40-60,000THB would be good
> health prices (for those who need medical insurance)
-Expat medical insurance ranges between 30-50,000 THB mainly inclusive of accidents of big illnesses
not inclusive of sickness and flu etc
> Education prices (if you need to pay)
depends on the kind of school expats usually choose
an international school could be between 30,000- 50,000 baht per child/month
> energy prices (oil, electricity)
Fuel is cheap
Electricity bills can be high
if using Aircons only can be high (MEA) can cost anywhere between 2000-8000 THB depending on usage and no of rooms
> common bills (Internet, television, telephone, mobile phone)
Internet charges -1000-1500thb per month
telephone - 300-1000 depends on usage (approx charge 4THB/per minute)
mobile phone - 1000-2000 depends on usage
> price for a good menu in a traditional restaurant
meal in a good restaurant(for 4 persons) -approx 1200-2000
meal in a roadside thai restaurant (4 people) - 500 thb
> price for a coffee or a drink
approx -100THB for a branded coffee
approx - 30thb for a roadside thai coffee
hard drinks - 150-200 thb per peg in a decent restaurant
> price for cinema tickets
180-200thb per person
hope this helps
regards
KK
I am from India working here since last 3 months staying alone. I am paying 10000 bhats rent near Lat Krabang. Good decent one bedroom apartment with refrigerator, microwave pantry. It seems the area of the apartment is about 38 square meters. Nice and decent. Daily 7 times a day courtesy coach from apartment to Airport link station . For water I pay less than hundred, power bill comes around 1500 baths both bedroom and hall has got air conditioning.
I eat most of the time outside mostly at the airport.
Nice people.
Regards
REZA
I reed your article Cost of living in Thailand, it's great that you send that! Exactly what I'm looking for..
I'm just not sure I really understand the health insurance price, you wrote 25'000 THB x 2 but is that for one month? It would be 50'000 THB for both which is about 1400 CHF (1 CHF is aproximatly 1 USD) It seems so expensive, even more thaen in Switzerland ! Is this really for one month? Thanks for letitng me know.
BR
Marcel
When you write 25'000 THB for health insurance does that mean per month?
Thanks,
BR
Marcel
Sarcem wrote:Hi Thierry,
When you write 25'000 THB for health insurance does that mean per month?
Thanks,
BR
Marcel
Hi Marcel, it is for full year the 50,000 THB for 1 adult and 1 kid.
You can find cheaper like you can find more expensive, it will depend on your age, and also if you look for local Thai insurance company which is the case for my wife and daughter or you look for international group targeting expat and in this case it will be more expensive.
Many insurance will not insure after 65 years old for 1st time but they will renew sometimes up to 75 years if you were with them before the 65 years old.
I have seen quote from local Thai insurance company around 250,000 THB per year for people 65-75 years old ( IPD + OPD ).
I request permanently quote as I have still not decided about my personal case what I will take, but my budget is max 30,000 THB per year, need to check the best coverage for that like cancer, etc... regarding accident ( called PA : Personal Accident ) there is specific insurance for that, car insurance cover this also, kid often got accident insurance via school
Thats really ok, I am 61 years old , I know that the price is fair up to 65 and after it increases fast!
BR
Marcel
shreza2003 wrote:Hello there,
I am from India working here since last 3 months staying alone. I am paying 10000 bhats rent near Lat Krabang. Good decent one bedroom apartment with refrigerator, microwave pantry. It seems the area of the apartment is about 38 square meters. Nice and decent. Daily 7 times a day courtesy coach from apartment to Airport link station . For water I pay less than hundred, power bill comes around 1500 baths both bedroom and hall has got air conditioning.
I eat most of the time outside mostly at the airport.
Nice people.
Regards
REZA
hi there , i will be working in bangkok soon and like to find out more from you. as i will be station in bkk to support my customer and they are located in lat kra bang. how long does it take from lat kra bang to town ? isst accessible from there?
CAR RENTAL : 15,000 BAHT
GASOLINE 4,000 BAHT
ELECTRIC 8,000 BAHT
WATER 100 BAHT (partly groundwater)
MAID AND GARTNER 10,000 BAHT
FOOD (most by Makro, incl. Wine) 15,000 BAHT
HEALTH INSURANCE (2) 8,000 BAHT
DINER OUTSIDE 5,000 BAHT
ALL TOGETHER EACH MOTNH 100,000 BAHT
I like your cost of living numbers. Thanks.
About to plan journey from home. Work will be in Bangkok but we are country folk at heart (BC natives). This is a deep and interesting question but I can afford a place outside the city for kids/dogs and an apartment in the City. If you were me, where would you set up camp? We are divers, aquatically matured, luv outside, luv jungles, forests, beaches, lakes, oceans, etc. Have 5 kids 14-25 and two german shepherds. Educated and cultured. Experienced travelers.
I have to work in the City but will be travelling the country working for the Thai Government.
Be honest. I can take it.
Kris
If you really have to stay Bangkok area for your job, I will recomend you to rent a home in NONTABURI Area.
There you have plenty choice of big houses for rent and plenty green areas. Much more cheaper as Bangkok. It is still bangkok, but not the same
It is upcountry in Bangkok if you understand what I mean.
Have a look on internet for house brookers in Nontaburi.
I hope you will find what you looking after.
Nicole
http://www.boi.go.th/index.php?page=sel … in_bangkok

I know Hua Hin very well, I'm sure you'd like it better than Pattaya. There are many retired people living there in condo, some of which are situated very short walk from beach and other side of main road there is a shopping center. You can just get on a communal tuk-tuk for 10 baht and you are in the centre of Hua Hin in 5 minutes where there are many restaurants, shops and market. The Thai people there are very friendly and if you only speak English, no problem.
Also it is a safe place and only a few hours from Bangkok by minibus.
I have lived in Thailand since 2002, traveled al over Asia but always came back to Thailand.
I lived in Pattaya for many years doing the single bloke thing all over again.
We now live about 19 km away in. Fishing village called Bang Saray, where you can buy fresh fish and seafood directly from the fishing boats.
I still work in Australia where the cost of living is so high $10.00 + for a beer in Perth I really don't know how people survive in Perth.
My cost of living here in Bang Saray mind you I own my home but all up $1,100.00 AUD per month.
That includes a full time Maid 9,000 Bt , Pool Cleaner 1,500 Bt,Electricity 2,700 Bt , Water 300 Bt, My daughter daycare 8.00 am to 4.30 pm 5 days per week 2,800 Bt.
We live a very healthy and good life style ,even though I still work in Australia I could never live the life there like I do here
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