Do you live there full time? Would you enjoy helping a friend get set up there. Did you keep land in the US as a permanent resident. Did you bring belongings by way of C can to Thailand. I've been looking for a place as such. Thank you for your knowledged videos. Very best 🍁
I currently live in Jomtien. I’m just based there until next October while I look for my permanent home. I have a few criteria for my permanent place. It has to be secluded but 20 minutes to the convenience of a town with good supermarkets and conveniences. I am planning on selling my land in the US to buy something here. I’m only bringing what I can get on the airplane. Filling my suitcase with western food, and some of my cooking stuff, I’ll pay a little extra to bring a couple of my favorite guitars and the rest will be sold, trashed or given away. Yes. I’d be happy to help you get settled here. Feel free to contact me and I’ll look into anything you may need help with.
Great information is key ! Thank you so much for replying. I don't mean to be bold or intrusive. I have traveled much over the years on a simple basis, but time has changed. I reach out in kindness and believe to have a similar attitude towards the outlook of life. As I recce out many places on this globe, recently with similar advice to Thailand, I wish to check this out in the near future. Happy New Year
Definitely will keep watching, and I have subscribed. Knee deep in numbers and procedures regarding Thialand. Seeing that now is the best time, weather wise to visit. Jomtien and that coastal area.......why that location and area? The best airport to commute with and carry on ward would be in Bangkok? Do you have an email address. Monty
Yes. This is the start of high season in Thailand. Most people find the rest of the year too hot or too wet. I find high season too crowded for my liking. Roads are too congested with tourists to get where you’re going safely and efficiently. Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok is usually the best place to enter Thailand. I see there are other options to fly straight to Phukett or a couple of other cities but they are always more expensive. Once you enter Thailand from Bangkok you can fly to Phukett or Chiang Mai or wherever else you may want to go for about $35.00 but the trains and bus services are also cheap and easy. I rode the buss home from Bangkok yesterday for 143 baht or $4.16 US yesterday. About an hour and a half ride or you can take a taxi for 1000-1200 baht $30.00-$35.00. My email is on my page somewhere but I’ll edit the page to make it more visible. It’s Russmiester64@Gmail.com
Do you live there full time? Would you enjoy helping a friend get set up there. Did you keep land in the US as a permanent resident. Did you bring belongings by way of C can to Thailand. I've been looking for a place as such. Thank you for your knowledged videos. Very best 🍁
I currently live in Jomtien. I’m just based there until next October while I look for my permanent home. I have a few criteria for my permanent place. It has to be secluded but 20 minutes to the convenience of a town with good supermarkets and conveniences. I am planning on selling my land in the US to buy something here. I’m only bringing what I can get on the airplane. Filling my suitcase with western food, and some of my cooking stuff, I’ll pay a little extra to bring a couple of my favorite guitars and the rest will be sold, trashed or given away.
Yes. I’d be happy to help you get settled here. Feel free to contact me and I’ll look into anything you may need help with.
Great information is key ! Thank you so much for replying. I don't mean to be bold or intrusive. I have traveled much over the years on a simple basis, but time has changed. I reach out in kindness and believe to have a similar attitude towards the outlook of life. As I recce out many places on this globe, recently with similar advice to Thailand, I wish to check this out in the near future.
Happy New Year
@ Happy New Year to you also. Feel free to get in touch anytime and thanks for watching.
Definitely will keep watching, and I have subscribed. Knee deep in numbers and procedures regarding Thialand. Seeing that now is the best time, weather wise to visit. Jomtien and that coastal area.......why that location and area? The best airport to commute with and carry on ward would be in Bangkok?
Do you have an email address.
Monty
Yes. This is the start of high season in Thailand. Most people find the rest of the year too hot or too wet. I find high season too crowded for my liking. Roads are too congested with tourists to get where you’re going safely and efficiently.
Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok is usually the best place to enter Thailand. I see there are other options to fly straight to Phukett or a couple of other cities but they are always more expensive. Once you enter Thailand from Bangkok you can fly to Phukett or Chiang Mai or wherever else you may want to go for about $35.00 but the trains and bus services are also cheap and easy. I rode the buss home from Bangkok yesterday for 143 baht or $4.16 US yesterday. About an hour and a half ride or you can take a taxi for 1000-1200 baht $30.00-$35.00.
My email is on my page somewhere but I’ll edit the page to make it more visible. It’s Russmiester64@Gmail.com
Doing what?
Just riding around looking for a place to move away from the city.
@@texasruss I have been to quite a few rural communities in Isaan, Fao Rai was to me, one of the more 'rural' feeling places.
I could see myself moving there. I felt very welcome. Thanks for watching. More good stuff coming up soon!
Find yourself a Thai partner that already has land , house , farm and just live there plus she or he can look after u at the same time 😅😅
Sound advice.
Who brings you your coffee??? lol
I was staying with a Thai family there but I had to go make my own coffee.