Thailand is a popular withdrawal location for many westerners and retirees from other parts of the world. Not only is it affordable but it offers so much to the adventurous soul who seeks a place to retire. Thailand has so much charm in any place and so many enthralling places to visit.
The Most popular Thailand withdrawal Locations Are:
Phuket Thailand
Bangkok Pattaya Phuket Chiang Mai South Of Thailand
....that's not all...Retirees also choose other locations in Thailand like: North East Thailand 'Isaan', Chiang Rai, Udon Thani, Nong Khai, Khon Kaen, Hua Hin or some of the gorgeous Islands in the south of Thailand.
Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao are just a few of the gorgeous islands in the south of Thailand with some of the most gorgeous beaches in the world. If you don't want to live on an island it is nice to have the selection of visiting an island for a few days or weeks.
Visiting Thailand for a longer stay before retiring in Thailand is a good way to find out if this is the Paradise for you. Some population come to Thailand for 6 moths to one year to find out if they want to retire in Thailand and find the area of Thailand they like.
There are things about Thailand that may be a tiny difficult for some to live with. The Thai Visa requirements are confusing but need to be understood. A foreigner can own a condominium in Thailand but not land. As a foreigner you will always be a foreigner.
Thai population treat everyone with respect yet they will always refer to you as farang -foreigner- which is not meant to insult you but it is deeply engrained in Thai population and it is the way they refer to white people.
The list of good things about Thailand is seemingly endless and outweigh the 'negative'. Thai population are one of the most sociable nations on the planet and have an highly carefree attitude. They love to joke, have fun and eat yummy food.
So, to sum it all up: If you like to see gorgeous things and places, have fun, you are laid back, you like to eat yummy and exotic dishes and you would like to have all of that for pennies on the dollar....you may want to consider Thailand as a withdrawal location.
How Much Money Do You Need In Thailand?
The rejoinder is; how long is a piece of string? There are population who can live very comfortable for well under $ 1,000 a month and then you have population who think $ 5,000 is bare minimum.
There are population who pay $ 100 a month rent for an apartment and are happy and then there are population who own a one million dollar condo and are happy or still think they could have done better.
Retire in Thailand - Affordable relinquishment in Paradise