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Thinking about moving to Thailand? Here’s a realistic monthly budget based on current prices and how most long term expats actually live. Budget lifestyle • 30,000 to 40,000 THB ($850 to $1,150) • Small condo • Mostly local food • Public transport or scooter • Great if you’re on a tight budget Comfortable lifestyle (what most expats aim for) • 45,000 to 70,000 THB ($1,300 to $2,000) • Modern condo with a pool and gym • Mix of Thai and Western food • Grab, BTS/MRT (where available) • Gym membership • Weekend trips around Thailand Luxury lifestyle • 100,000+ THB ($2,900+) • Luxury condo or villa • Frequent travel • Fine dining • Premium healthcare • Imported groceries Here’s how the 5 most popular expat cities compare: Bangkok • 45,000 to 80,000 THB ($1,300 to $2,300) • Best for careers, nightlife, shopping, and convenience • Largest expat community in Thailand • Popular with Japanese, Chinese, Americans, Brits, Koreans, and Europeans Chiang Mai • 30,000 to 50,000 THB ($850 to $1,450) • Best for digital nomads and remote workers • Relaxed lifestyle and lower living costs • Large communities of Americans, Europeans, Canadians, Australians, and remote workers Phuket • 45,000 to 80,000 THB ($1,300 to $2,300) • Best for beach lovers and families • One of Thailand’s most expensive places to live • Popular with Russians, Brits, Australians, Europeans, and Chinese Pattaya • 35,000 to 55,000 THB ($1,000 to $1,600) • Affordable coastal city close to Bangkok • Very popular with retirees • Large British, German, Scandinavian, Australian, and American communities Hua Hin • 30,000 to 50,000 THB ($850 to $1,450) • Quiet beach town with a slower pace of life • Great for retirees and families • Popular with British, Scandinavian, German, Dutch, and American expats A few things to keep in mind: • Rent is your biggest expense. • Living outside tourist areas can save you thousands of baht every month. • A 12 month lease is usually much cheaper than renting month to month. • Healthcare, transportation, and eating local are still very affordable compared to many Western countries. Prices vary depending on your lifestyle, visa, and neighborhood, but this is a realistic guide based on what many expats are spending in 2026. Save this for later and send it to someone planning to move to Thailand. #Thailand #ThailandLiving #MoveToThailand #CostOfLiving #bangkok
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