Showing posts with label cost of living Chiang Mai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cost of living Chiang Mai. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

So what does it cost to live in Thailand?

So what does it cost to live in Thailand?

Of course that question is loaded with variables (especially rent), but for us, who needed a wall/door separating the bedroom from the living area (bonus two bathrooms)....around 28 000 - 32 000 Baht per month in total, for both, for everything.
Our abode was far from the Taj Mahal, but was decent and about 1.5 km from the city walls/moat. Near to two main roads, which made hailing a songthaew or tuk tuk easy. Also, we were 100 metres away from a major shopping mall.
When we first arrived we had to spend a little on set up costs, like a scooter, helmets, towels, kitchen equipment, bed sheets, soft pillows and padding for the mattress etc.

For those interested, here's a brief random breakdown of some of those expenses. For those who are not, even though I'm writing in the past tense, we still have a week to go before we leave Chiang Mai via the 'Place of olives', 'City of angels'....Bangkok.

Cheers!
*PS. There's a currency converter at the bottom right hand side of this blog.


Description
Cost in Baht
Notes
Rent – monthly
6,500
Approx. 1.5 km from city moat. 1 bedroom, 1 living room with kitchenette, 2 bathrooms. Modest.
Water – monthly
100
2 people – no washing machine
Electricity – monthly
800
Running electric fan only, toaster, kettle, induction cooker occasionally
Electricity – monthly
1200 – 2000
As above, but including nightly and some daytime air conditioning
Cigarettes
58
Mid range packet of 20
Beer Leo
46
Large bottle from 7 - Eleven
Beer Leo
60 +
Large bottle at restaurant
Milk – fresh
85
2 litre bottle from supermarket
Butter
73
500 grams
Bread
30 – 40
Small Western style loaf – no sugar
Bread roll
7
Multi grain, small – from supermarket
Coffee
65
Moccona instant – from supermarket
Cup of coffee
30 – 60
Depending on where you buy it
Pineapple/Papaya
39
Medium size – Pre cut and packaged – from supermarket. Approx. 500 gram
Mango
79
Per Kg – Pre cut and packaged – from supermarket
Rambutan (Lychee)
25
Per Kg – from local market
Fruit - various
10
Pre cut from street vendors. Approx. 150 each
Chicken/Pork
170 +
Per Kg – packaged – from supermarket
Yoghurt
22
Natural low fat 150 gram
Rice
25 – 30
Per Kg
Honey peanuts
10
45 gram packet
Meal
30 – 60
Per meal – eating at road stalls or local style restaurants. Usually rice, noodle or soup dishes.
Steak, chips, salad
160 – 200
Restaurant. Some road side stalls prepare a small version, without chips for around 60 Baht
Pizza
80 - 200 +
For two people
Wine
1000
Regular promotions – 3 x 750 ml bottles – 445 Baht per litre
Wine
390 – 440
2 litres South African Mont Claire Shiraz/Cab Sav – 220 Baht per litre
Rum
220
Sang Som Thai Rum 700 ml
Toilet paper
50
6 pack
Fuel - petrol
38
Per litre
Fuel per week
200
110 cc automatic scooter – around town
Hairspray
65
150 ml pump spray
Hair band
10 – 30
Plastic
Thongs/flip flops/scuffs
40 – 60

Shoes
200 – 400
Medium range
Shirt/blouse
150 – 250
Low cost department stores, markets
T Shirt
80 – 150
Low cost department stores, markets
Shorts/long pants
150 – 250
Low cost department stores, markets
Mr Muscle
65
500 ml multi purpose cleaner
Laundry
60 – 100
Per week at our local laundry. 3 – 6 baht per item, even for a bed sheet. Double price for ironing.
Laundry
25
Per small load at hotel. Coin operated using your own detergent.
Cook top
800
One pot (induction cooker) – Tesco Lotus
Electric Kettle
400
Mid range 1.8 litre



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