Steven Barrett
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Steven do you know how much it costs them for the month? It's very cheap to live there is my understanding.
I'm hoping to go there for a holiday in about 2 or 3 years. But that's another matter to going to 'live' for a month. With no kids.
Hi Bronte
Sorry, I've just seen your post now. I don't know the exact cost of their trip to Thailand, they just tell me their annual holiday expenditure, not the breakdown. I can find out, but it won't be for a month
Steven
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I spoke to my client about the cost of Thailand for a month. He said you'd be looking at €7,000 - €8,000. That staying in 5 star hotel with breakfast. He said they'd be eating in decent restaurants at night time and having a few drinks (he said drink was quite expensive over there and the measures quite small).
If you stayed in a cheaper hotel and watched the spending on food, you could do it a lot cheaper.
Wow, that is an incredibly high sum. Anecdotally, an acquaintance claims to stay in 5 star(read 3 to 4 star) in Thailand for €20 per night. Even allowing for a large pinch of salt iro said individual, doubling it to €40-€60 per night, you would come in at a lot less than that. You could stay in Lanzarote, in fine style, for about €2,000 for a month. Flights much higher, of course. Not contradicting your client but just amazed at the cost.
One could do better if they consider going to the Algarve for the winter months, apartments can be rented there for as little as €350 a month. It really wouldn't make financial sense to go to the bother of purchasing an apartment when you can rent there so cheaply.
We are currently planning a road trip in America next April/May and based on the last one we did in 2011, I would expect 6k to 8k all in for the month but that's a different holiday to a beach resort type holiday that Stevens clients were on.
I have a similar idea in mind for 2018. I am looking at California, Nevada, South Utah, driving the National parks and stopping in San Francisco and Las Vegas (briefly). Would you care to share your plans? Maybe a separate thread?
just came across this thread now , " one million to retire on @ 50 "
no problem , i can think of several ETF,s ( bonds , equity and REIT,s ) which pay on average 4% per anum , thats 40 k per anum in dividends gross and your capital can also grow
i could easily live on that
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