Some of the comment on here are questionable I’n not commenting on them because some are ridiculous 😂 let’s just say everyone situation is different for me it was a great idea to buy in Thailand with the wife 🇹🇭👍
The fact you have to ask the question must tell you so something. The entire system is set up for the Farang to lose the home. But you already knew that.
Your right. Put foreign money into the thai economy. Wife gets the house if she got kids in the UK if you get divorced...better to lose £50k in thailand than 500k in the UK. Concerning when he says several houses in bkk. How many houses has he put in his wifes name. Thai girls soon get a new man in to move into the house you bought them.
@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Read some of these comments and a lot of ney sayers trying to live our lives for us. I will put into perspective...I was married to a british lady got divorced (she had an affair) - she got the 4 bedroom detached house I got almost nothing. I have been married to a Thai lady for 15 years now - we own a property here (in her name but I lease the land for 60 years) - This property is about 1/10th what my UK property cost so if I lose it it's no where near as bad - sadly thais get a bad name because people write more about failures than success...because if it's all worked out there's nothing to say really. But I believe men in the west loose way more when it goes pear shaped than men in the far east do - Basically choose your partner carefully wherever you live and that's the best you can do - it's just wrong to paint all Thai women with a bad brush and ignore the fact that western woman get way more if you split up
If you want to buy a house in Thailand on wife’s name then you have your wife sign a 30-year lease to you on the property. This gives you authority of use for 30 years and even if you divorce and wife wants to sell the new owner must accept your rental authority. If you don’t have this rental agreement in place then don’t do it.
No foreigners will ever get Justice in Thailand, they are narcissists and psychopaths, loyalty is one way, they could care less about you losing face, but turn the tables, even the ones you thought had your back will turn shockingly on you in an instant. You will lose, I stay away now and live in south east Asia country but I know we are not loved we are tolerated and keep to myself, now that I have experience the wolves in sheep’s clothing are revealed easily. In this country where I am they beat their children with wire hangers, they are mean and cruel to animals, these are things that go against their religion of budhism they claim to be loyal to. They are out in the morning with the visiting monks making merit. It’s so hypocritical! Doesn’t bother me or affect me emotionally. That is a persons first mistake, being too nice and forgiving. They view genuine love as weakness. It is no different in my former home of 10 plus years in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
I've seen numerous people say never buy in Thailand, but I owned and lived in a condo for 10 years then sold it for exactly what I bought it for, lived rent free all that time. Now I own a house away from the tourist traps and couldn't be happier. It's all about what you can afford and what makes you happy I guess.
You were laughing then. Factor in inflation and you were still winning with no rental payments for 10 years. Great comment. This comment totally answers his question.
If you enjoy it, if it uncomplicates your life, then no. The house is small potatoes compared to your decision to move across the world to a country that doesn't share your language or lifestyle, so a house purchase, if you have the extra coin, makes perfect sense provided you spent some time looking in other cities. Choke dee mak.
My ex stole mine, same situation as mine, I found out she was a narcopath after 10 years of acting like she cared, no one would have figured it out, in the end the gaslighting and lying went through the roof, she was slowly ruining my health, drugging, poisoning, attempted murder. Luckily my money was low and my visa was due which saved my life, everyone was turned against me without Justice or mercy. You wouldn’t have figured it out either. They had a secret life insurance policy on me, I thought I had the best marriage out of anyone I know. It was all an act and the turn was hard to fathom and very shocking, they wanted my money from the start. I see your situation no different than mine. They are good actors who will turn in an instant. But unless you go through it you won’t listen to experience, you believe you are loved and are one of the lucky ones who did well. Thais don’t love you ever, you are tolerated. You may be shocked. The money runs out for her or her family from you you are toast.
your fault for not protecting yourself and your investment. If you had put the house in your name, and had an unfsufruct, or whatever they call it, on the land, you would have no problem controlling your asset. So much info on FB and You Tube, you should not have been caught out
Very nice vlog, you are very kind to share your experience and knowledge, everyone is different and you must take care of your family and their needs… I’m wondering about the language barrier??? Is it really difficult to communicate with the people? That’s one of my fears of retiring in Thailand… But maybe a 2 month vacation would help… Thanks again for your insight… Good luck to you and your family…
Very few housing restrictions in Thailand your neighbors can open an all day karaoke club next door tomorrow it's very dangerous and up in the air rules safeguard your money they will take it from you living or dead
Private housing estates have restrictions on businesses opening. Outside of a private estate ....yes a beer bar can open next door....like my old gfs parents town house in chanterburi...music all night so they could not live there. They left it empty.
We bought a small piece of land on the Thai Burma for boarder many years ago for 5k Put it in longterm Thai friends name he leased it to us for 30 years extendable that was all done thru lawyers. Built a small 3 bed bungalow whole thing cost around 20k. Im sitting on the porch writing this for the 1st time for around 4 years. If you go this route I dont think it can go very wrong. You can sell the lease along with the house on it later on. When were not here wifes sister lives in and looks after it. It was meant to be a retirement home but we really just use it as a vacation base. Although my wife has lived in Thailand most her life shes not a citizen which is why we went this route.
Not much money. If you can sell or rent then ok. And if you cant find a good rental then buy.. Houses prices only go up 10% a decade in thailand. Houses are not an investment in thailand. You can offset with gold as an investment. Houses in sussex are 400k mimimum.
18 years here bought in the early days and sold, made good money 30-50% profits. Now its not such a luctrative market. Over supply, ownership in Ltd Co and tax implications all unfavourable. I buy soley to rent these days and my kids inheritance too. Onky 2-3 areas of Thailand thats worth buying for rental income. Hua Hin is my firm favourite, with a big European Expat couple customer base not the sane as Pattaya.
Good on ya mate. I do have a laugh at some of the comments coming from people who could benefit from doing a bit of research, obtain legal advice, and stop listening to the bar banter that goes viral on social media. It doesn't matter who's name an asset is in because when legally married, the accumulated assets become shared assets (especially with a shared mortgage). In the event of a dissolved marriage, the court can decide how the assets are split. As for the naysayers, I wouldn't care if my wife wanted to kick me out of our Thai property. I have backed myself up with property and financial assets elsewhere. She knows she would have a lot more to lose. Yes, every situation is different.
Why buy when rent is cheap!. Rent offers the option to bail out quick if things go south. Health or environment. Rent also allows a person to easily change location when you want new surroundings. Condo condo condo. No yard work. No trips to Home pro.. Easier to clean!. Security is much better.. list goes on.
House prices go up slower than inflation and go down if you bought brand new and resell. They are ok as a rental reveue stream. But even the revenue is eroded by inflation. Population of thailand will start to decrease soon so less people to buy the houses in future. But you need to live somewhere. And they are at bargain prices compared to the Uk. 50k debt is not even significant. That is my 10 year bank loan.
It's a terrible investment if you're looking at it that way. If you paid cash, that money you could just invest for a 10% return and pocket 20,000 Thai baht per month and live in a much nicer house. If you are making monthly payments on a mortgage from income that goes away if you die, like from a pension, then it's probably not a bad idea to buy something for your wife, and accept living in a lesser quality home in probably not as good of a location, for about that same amount of money you would pay for rent. If your money comes from investments with passive income, then you probably do not care about buying something in Thailand and would look to maximize the quality of the investment instead. So at the end of the day it's a matter of what your finances look like.
A husband means a man with a house deed or bond. Houses should be in the mans name really....you as a husband allow a wife to stay in your house. It prevents her kicking you out. Making you homeless and bringing a new man in your house. This has happened to me in Thailand. Came back after 2 years of covid restrictions were lifted to find her heavily pregnant and another man living with hermin the house i paid for.
If I can go back, I will never buy a landed house again because to rent a house in Thai is not expensive. Just move around from south to north or west every year to discover more things. If anything go wrong is easier to fly away 😊
A formula to give you an idea to rent or buy is annual rent multiplied by 15 equals home purchase price. It’s just a rule of thumb and of course your mileage will vary.
15 years? If that the house appreciates, maybe more than maybe 5% per year, maybe not a bad idea...but in retirement,I probably wouldn't want to sink a bug chunk of my assets in a brick and mortal, in a foreign land...and in a woman's name.😂
And if you do not buy! This money can on the global stockmarket, give you a return of 10% per year! So in short...crazy to buy, in economical terns! Rule of thumb. 1 year contract:.0.5% per month, of the market value! 3 million = 15.000 tbh/month.
A part of a diversified investment portfolio includes real estate, but more importantly, your family can not live in an investment account. Nevertheless, your family can live in a tent way out hidden in public lands rent free.
so many idiotic comments below. Clearly people do not have a clue. For that price.........for sure.........it was a great idea to purchase. Having the land in your wifes name, house in your name, is not a problem at all. As long as you got good advice, for sure you would have protected your investment
Was married for 20 years to a Thai. I thought she was my soul mate. Your chances for divorce are at least 50%. You’ll loose the house to your wife if that happens and it will not go to your children in England
Some of the comment on here are questionable I’n not commenting on them because some are ridiculous 😂 let’s just say everyone situation is different for me it was a great idea to buy in Thailand with the wife 🇹🇭👍
Albino how tall are u 😊
The fact you have to ask the question must tell you so something. The entire system is set up for the Farang to lose the home. But you already knew that.
I've lived in Thailand 26 years full time, never marry or live with a woman. It never works, and get a vasectomy .
So true.. There are packs of guys walking beach Rd in Pattaya early morning exercise who have similar stories. Now living on Buakeow..( but happy )
Your right. Put foreign money into the thai economy.
Wife gets the house if she got kids in the UK if you get divorced...better to lose £50k in thailand than 500k in the UK.
Concerning when he says several houses in bkk. How many houses has he put in his wifes name.
Thai girls soon get a new man in to move into the house you bought them.
😂😂mate it’s TH-cam. If I put I bought a house in Thailand and I love it. No one would watch 😊 you obviously don’t understand social media 😂
@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Read some of these comments and a lot of ney sayers trying to live our lives for us. I will put into perspective...I was married to a british lady got divorced (she had an affair) - she got the 4 bedroom detached house I got almost nothing. I have been married to a Thai lady for 15 years now - we own a property here (in her name but I lease the land for 60 years) - This property is about 1/10th what my UK property cost so if I lose it it's no where near as bad - sadly thais get a bad name because people write more about failures than success...because if it's all worked out there's nothing to say really. But I believe men in the west loose way more when it goes pear shaped than men in the far east do - Basically choose your partner carefully wherever you live and that's the best you can do - it's just wrong to paint all Thai women with a bad brush and ignore the fact that western woman get way more if you split up
Thumbs up 👍 George
If you want to buy a house in Thailand on wife’s name then you have your wife sign a 30-year lease to you on the property. This gives you authority of use for 30 years and even if you divorce and wife wants to sell the new owner must accept your rental authority. If you don’t have this rental agreement in place then don’t do it.
No foreigners will ever get Justice in Thailand, they are narcissists and psychopaths, loyalty is one way, they could care less about you losing face, but turn the tables, even the ones you thought had your back will turn shockingly on you in an instant. You will lose, I stay away now and live in south east Asia country but I know we are not loved we are tolerated and keep to myself, now that I have experience the wolves in sheep’s clothing are revealed easily. In this country where I am they beat their children with wire hangers, they are mean and cruel to animals, these are things that go against their religion of budhism they claim to be loyal to. They are out in the morning with the visiting monks making merit. It’s so hypocritical! Doesn’t bother me or affect me emotionally. That is a persons first mistake, being too nice and forgiving. They view genuine love as weakness. It is no different in my former home of 10 plus years in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
I've seen numerous people say never buy in Thailand, but I owned and lived in a condo for 10 years then sold it for exactly what I bought it for, lived rent free all that time. Now I own a house away from the tourist traps and couldn't be happier. It's all about what you can afford and what makes you happy I guess.
Thanks for sharing mate totally agree depends on your situation can be good for some people just depends on your own situation 🇹🇭👍
@@georgenewmaninthailand2495 Everyone is in honeymoon stage for the first few years over here.
You were laughing then. Factor in inflation and you were still winning with no rental payments for 10 years.
Great comment.
This comment totally answers his question.
If you enjoy it, if it uncomplicates your life, then no. The house is small potatoes compared to your decision to move across the world to a country that doesn't share your language or lifestyle, so a house purchase, if you have the extra coin, makes perfect sense provided you spent some time looking in other cities. Choke dee mak.
My ex stole mine, same situation as mine, I found out she was a narcopath after 10 years of acting like she cared, no one would have figured it out, in the end the gaslighting and lying went through the roof, she was slowly ruining my health, drugging, poisoning, attempted murder. Luckily my money was low and my visa was due which saved my life, everyone was turned against me without Justice or mercy. You wouldn’t have figured it out either. They had a secret life insurance policy on me, I thought I had the best marriage out of anyone I know. It was all an act and the turn was hard to fathom and very shocking, they wanted my money from the start. I see your situation no different than mine. They are good actors who will turn in an instant. But unless you go through it you won’t listen to experience, you believe you are loved and are one of the lucky ones who did well. Thais don’t love you ever, you are tolerated. You may be shocked. The money runs out for her or her family from you you are toast.
Money runs out lol my wife has her own money mate 🤣 she’s got more than me
your fault for not protecting yourself and your investment. If you had put the house in your name, and had an unfsufruct, or whatever they call it, on the land, you would have no problem controlling your asset. So much info on FB and You Tube, you should not have been caught out
Very nice vlog, you are very kind to share your experience and knowledge, everyone is different and you must take care of your family and their needs… I’m wondering about the language barrier??? Is it really difficult to communicate with the people? That’s one of my fears of retiring in Thailand… But maybe a 2 month vacation would help… Thanks again for your insight… Good luck to you and your family…
Great vlog thanks for sharing your experience ❤
Cheers mate thanks for watching 🇹🇭👍
@georgenewmaninthailand2495 refreshing change from 90% of most same same boring vlogs in Thailand tbh
Very few housing restrictions in Thailand your neighbors can open an all day karaoke club next door tomorrow it's very dangerous and up in the air rules safeguard your money they will take it from you living or dead
Private housing estates have restrictions on businesses opening.
Outside of a private estate ....yes a beer bar can open next door....like my old gfs parents town house in chanterburi...music all night so they could not live there. They left it empty.
We bought a small piece of land on the Thai Burma for boarder many years ago for 5k Put it in longterm Thai friends name he leased it to us for 30 years extendable that was all done thru lawyers. Built a small 3 bed bungalow whole thing cost around 20k. Im sitting on the porch writing this for the 1st time for around 4 years. If you go this route I dont think it can go very wrong. You can sell the lease along with the house on it later on. When were not here wifes sister lives in and looks after it. It was meant to be a retirement home but we really just use it as a vacation base. Although my wife has lived in Thailand most her life shes not a citizen which is why we went this route.
Not much money.
If you can sell or rent then ok.
And if you cant find a good rental then buy..
Houses prices only go up 10% a decade in thailand.
Houses are not an investment in thailand.
You can offset with gold as an investment.
Houses in sussex are 400k mimimum.
Be lucky to get his money back on that gaff Tbf
18 years here bought in the early days and sold, made good money 30-50% profits. Now its not such a luctrative market. Over supply, ownership in Ltd Co and tax implications all unfavourable.
I buy soley to rent these days and my kids inheritance too. Onky 2-3 areas of Thailand thats worth buying for rental income. Hua Hin is my firm favourite, with a big European Expat couple customer base not the sane as Pattaya.
Good on ya mate. I do have a laugh at some of the comments coming from people who could benefit from doing a bit of research, obtain legal advice, and stop listening to the bar banter that goes viral on social media. It doesn't matter who's name an asset is in because when legally married, the accumulated assets become shared assets (especially with a shared mortgage). In the event of a dissolved marriage, the court can decide how the assets are split.
As for the naysayers, I wouldn't care if my wife wanted to kick me out of our Thai property. I have backed myself up with property and financial assets elsewhere. She knows she would have a lot more to lose.
Yes, every situation is different.
Nice one mate thanks for sharing 🇹🇭👍
Why buy when rent is cheap!. Rent offers the option to bail out quick if things go south. Health or environment.
Rent also allows a person to easily change location when you want new surroundings.
Condo condo condo.
No yard work. No trips to Home pro.. Easier to clean!. Security is much better.. list goes on.
Choose the way that you like, mainly idea ..don’t buy but many expats buy …so why not 🎉
Nice home 🏠 George , good idea in between the city's and Hua Hin ( my sister favourite
Thanks mate ❤
House prices go up slower than inflation and go down if you bought brand new and resell.
They are ok as a rental reveue stream. But even the revenue is eroded by inflation.
Population of thailand will start to decrease soon so less people to buy the houses in future.
But you need to live somewhere. And they are at bargain prices compared to the Uk.
50k debt is not even significant. That is my 10 year bank loan.
Nice house , very beautiful
It's a terrible investment if you're looking at it that way. If you paid cash, that money you could just invest for a 10% return and pocket 20,000 Thai baht per month and live in a much nicer house. If you are making monthly payments on a mortgage from income that goes away if you die, like from a pension, then it's probably not a bad idea to buy something for your wife, and accept living in a lesser quality home in probably not as good of a location, for about that same amount of money you would pay for rent. If your money comes from investments with passive income, then you probably do not care about buying something in Thailand and would look to maximize the quality of the investment instead. So at the end of the day it's a matter of what your finances look like.
Where can u get 10% on any investments ?
@@bigal2417 if you're not sure what to do just stick it in the S&P 500 that's got a 10% historical return rate.
A husband means a man with a house deed or bond.
Houses should be in the mans name really....you as a husband allow a wife to stay in your house. It prevents her kicking you out. Making you homeless and bringing a new man in your house.
This has happened to me in Thailand. Came back after 2 years of covid restrictions were lifted to find her heavily pregnant and another man living with hermin the house i paid for.
If I can go back, I will never buy a landed house again because to rent a house in Thai is not expensive. Just move around from south to north or west every year to discover more things. If anything go wrong is easier to fly away 😊
Can foreigner get mortgage in Thailand or was the mortgage based on your wife’s situation?
Yes we got mortgages in Thailand on both of our incomes 🇹🇭👍
Glad you get a mortgage ,so hard to get here , , mine is done now here in Rayong ,
Nice thanks for watching😊
A formula to give you an idea to rent or buy is annual rent multiplied by 15 equals home purchase price.
It’s just a rule of thumb and of course your mileage will vary.
15 years? If that the house appreciates, maybe more than maybe 5% per year, maybe not a bad idea...but in retirement,I probably wouldn't want to sink a bug chunk of my assets in a brick and mortal, in a foreign land...and in a woman's name.😂
And if you do not buy! This money can on the global stockmarket, give you a return of 10% per year!
So in short...crazy to buy, in economical terns!
Rule of thumb. 1 year contract:.0.5% per month, of the market value!
3 million = 15.000 tbh/month.
@@uffetrader8134 I wouldnt probably buy unless I have a tone of money and don't care about a couple of hundred thousand dollars 😆
A part of a diversified investment portfolio includes real estate, but more importantly, your family can not live in an investment account. Nevertheless, your family can live in a tent way out hidden in public lands rent free.
Always a mistake UNLESS you plan to die in Thailand because almost impossible to sell … so I hope you got it for a steal !
Most dudes prefer the wildlife that can give massages ... Lol
Yep !
You didn't buy the house you have a mortgage slow down mate ,you people with dogs ,get a dog think about the problems anyway good luck .
If u bought it in ur wifes name , YES BAD IDEA 😢
50-60 years old you still work but you cant stump up £50k Ffs mate. I am 62 retired here 18 years ago bought 3 properties in Hua Hin outright.
so many idiotic comments below. Clearly people do not have a clue. For that price.........for sure.........it was a great idea to purchase. Having the land in your wifes name, house in your name, is not a problem at all. As long as you got good advice, for sure you would have protected your investment
Thanks mate yes some people got stung on here I think it all depends on your oh r situation 🇹🇭👍
Brave man, George.
Buying a house in Thailand is not recommended under any circumstances.
The logic. @@heisenberg1271
@@heisenberg1271says a lot of people who’ve been there
@@nala3038 I've been there and bought a house, some people don't want to rent all their lives.
Was married for 20 years to a Thai. I thought she was my soul mate. Your chances for divorce are at least 50%. You’ll loose the house to your wife if that happens and it will not go to your children in England
Mike McNamee is the expert on buying property in Thailand
"Buying" a house in a country where you can't own the land beneath it (therefore the house) and you can rent for very cheap was a very bad idea IMO
in uk is same
Location in Thai, north? South etc, distance from sea!
One hour from Bangkok mate 🇹🇭👍
Leaving rent free 🎉
Of course it was a stupid idea. I can say things but I don't want to be rude.
I've never heard such an annoying voice but hey great content I do like it
Haha what do you think yourself 🤦