The cost of living in Phuket

I wrote about the cost of living in Bangkok a while ago, so I thought I’d share my thoughts about the cost of living in Phuket now that I’ve been here for a few months. I have always heard about how expensive a place Phuket is to live in, but I don’t know how people get this information because, for me at least, it’s been nothing of the sort.

Rent

Rent is my biggest expenditure of the month. My monthly rent is 5,000 baht, which includes cable TV (that I don’t use) and a fridge (that I haven’t plugged in yet). My electricity is usually about 400 baht and my water bill this month was 10 baht. So that’s about 5,500 baht. My room has air con, although I don’t use it (you don’t need to).

You can rent a two-bedroom townhouse for about 4,000 baht, but I’m dubious about how safe your belongings would be if you were to do so. Typical apartments tend to go for between 4,000 and 7,500 baht. Most places offer the Internet in one form or another. I have wireless for 299 baht a month, but I actually get it for free because I complained so much that it used to never work.

Food

I typically spend up to 200 baht a day on food. The cost of eating in Phuket is no different to Bangkok unless you eat in the areas popular with tourists, such as Patong. There is less street food here, but there are more than enough places where you can eat for under 100 baht. I have two plates of kao man gai for lunch every day for 60 baht. If I’m eating out with friends then maybe the bill will come to 200 baht each, but rarely any more than that unless we’re eating at Oishi or somewhere.

Going out

I don’t go out and party half as much as I used to. I only really go into town on Fridays and Saturdays. A night out here can cost the same as in Bangkok, but I’m lucky (I guess it’s lucky) in that my friends here don’t drink anywhere near as much as friends in Bangkok. We still sometimes go out and party until 5 am, but I can usually remember how I got home.

Other expenditure

I don’t buy anything. I wrote before about how people seem to give me T-shirts. Other things I’ve acquired include a fan, all my bedding, my pillows, a brush, a clothes bin and a waste-paper basket. I don’t know how these things find me but they do. It’s usually when people feel sorry for me and give me stuff. I really don’t go shopping any more. I think it’s partly down to my obsession with saving money and partly because with the internet, I have most things I want at my fingertips.

In total, I’d say that I spend maybe 17,000 baht a month, give or take a couple of thousand. This is great because it means I can still save money in Thailand. More freelance work has been gradually trickling in and I’m starting to make money online, so if it keeps up at this rate, I should be able to retire by the time I’m 750 years old! Way to go me.

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19 Responses to The cost of living in Phuket

  1. Sooksiam says:

    Sadly, my house is not in Phuket, otherwise, I might take you in. You would not have to pay anything at all, apart from buying a lunch for yourself. Rent would be zero. Breakfast and dinner are also provided without charge. On top of that, there would be someone who would do the laundry for you every day!

    It sounds nice, doesn't it?!

  2. vanalli says:

    You've seen Misery, the movie, right?

  3. Eone says:

    well…if you earn i dollar, euro, pound sterling..life in Phuket and other SEA alike is peanuts :)

  4. Daniel says:

    Damn you live cheap!

    Rent: 40k
    food: anywhere between 500 and 4k a day depending on who i entertain
    going out: cheap night, 5k, expensive night, 20k

    Then again it's not like London, where spanking 800 pounds on one night out is easily done

    :)

  5. sailingkiwigirl says:

    hi there, thanks for the blog information, useful, we are coming to Phuket for the first time in a few weeks to compete in the Kings Cup regatta held near Kata. We have splashed out on a Guest House rather than stay on the boat, £550 bht between us per night (without aircon) which I guess is ok for a tourist rate….we were wondering about how much the food costs etc. so your blog is useful….couple of questions though if you have time….What is the real scoop on getting round on a scooter….is it reasonably safe if you are good at riding a motorbike? We just want to get from Karon to Kata each day to our boat pick up and perhaps get around to beaches. At night what is the best mode of transport for two girls? Taxi? Tuk Tuk? Also, how safe is our gear in our guest house? We will have all kinds of computer equipment and ipods etc…or is there a safer option for storing stuff? The guy that owns the guest house is English and seems like a top guy, but I'm not sure how safe all our stuff is. Anyway, thanks again for the informative blog
    Vee & Sam

  6. Simon says:

    You do live very cheaply.I've just returned from my second trip to Phuket in 3 months and I can't seem to survive on that for a week! Mind you, I'm on hols so guess it's different. I'm relocating to Phuket for work and would appreciate you emailing me details of where I can get an apartment at that rate. Thanks in anticipation!! Best wishes,

    Simon

  7. athome says:

    I am not sure why I don't believe this information……….other than the fact that I have lived in Thailand for 9 years and speak Thai

  8. vanalli says:

    You speak Thai? Well then of course that would make me a liar.

  9. Neil says:

    Hey, just like simon i'd like to know where the cheaper rents are, as i am planning on moving down from china in a few months. thanx alot!

  10. vanalli says:

    If you rent outside of the main spots, you can get a place for about 3,000 a month. You can rent houses for 5,000 a month.

  11. Kelley says:

    I am moving to Phuket in May from Minnesota, USA. Does anyone have any advice regarding finding a place to live? Are there any good websites for cheap furnished housing?

    Thanks!

  12. alex aposto says:

    hi all I was reading what people spend in phuket etc… well im living in thailan for the last 11 months here (2008/04/20) and sure you can live on little but i would seriusly recomand coming here to have a buget of more than 60.000 thai bath per mont and you should be ok…and dont ferget things are going up…a good place to rent will be in the 10.000 mark water electricity 2000 to 3000 , yes I use the aircon the fan is on to all day…,yes you can eat for 100 bath a day but belive me that is not going to be enough…you will need weel in the 500 bath a day for good clean food…and not noddles for street… remember you come here for a good life and not to live like a brook farang…no one like you if you do not have any $$$$. like the t shirt say….no money no…honey…enjoy
    ps I love thailand…

  13. Ray Aliff says:

    Lost Boy, I am planning a visit to Phuket Thailand and I will be doing Photography for several Travel magazines and would like to get your imput on places where One can have a fantastic time and have some fun . I will be taking location photos for several articles on the Night Life of Phuket. I would say you know how the system works and where to go to have serious fun. Can I meet up with you while I am on R & R and take you to one of your favorite places to eat and have drinks? It is always nice to get the skinny on what is what and where to party the night away. Matt, Are you still The Lost Boy or are you now 'Found', Boy? Let me know.

  14. The Lost Boy says:

    Ray, sort your email out. It keeps bouncing back.

  15. ALP says:

    Hi.

    We've booked a 2 week holiday for later in the year and have gone B&B in one of the Bang Tao hotels.

    Please can you give me an idea about how much money i'll need for food and beer for me and the missus? Every website I look at seems to give differing reports.

    Thanks

  16. Philip says:

    My Thai wife and I are planning on moving to Phuket next month, with our 4 year old son. My wife's been living here in the UK now for nearly 6 years, and she misses Thailand like you'd never believe. Many Thai women dream about living in the Western world, when in actual fact they can't wait to get home once they've experienced life outside Thailand. Sure, the cost of living in Thailand is cheap compared to back home, but I somehow manage to spend 200,000B per month easily, and I don't even drink! How some Thais manage to live on as little as 5,000B per month is incredible.

  17. Currently in Phuket says:

    Anyone planning on moving to Phuket should be weary about this information. I am not saying that this guy is not accomplishing what he has posted, but there is no way he is the norm. I live in Phuket, and have for a year now, and could live for 17k a month if I cut back on eating and anything else I find enjoyable, and this is only because I have free housing. If you are from the West you will pay more because you want things that are foreign, which means more money, and you will be expected to pay more because you are foreign. If you can live on little amounts of Thai food, which can be tough after awhile, and not too many amenities then I am sure you can live on under 20k a month. However, if you want to live comfortably and enjoy your time and experience in Phuket then prepare to spend closer to double what has been mentioned. My wife and I spend anywhere from 35-45k a month and we live a very nice life. Anyway, good luck to anyone reading this and hopefully this was of help. Also, I was only in Bangkok for a short while, but it did not seem much cheaper than Phuket. I did not notice anything significantly cheaper, just a couple baht here and there were saved.

  18. Steve says:

    Yes I agree with 'currently in phuket' I had a great life style for 18 months on about 20k per month but my idea of a great life style is a very simple life style enjoying the natural beauty of the place and Thais rather than any thing foreign. So very few bar/ aircon & restaurant bills for me. I also bought my own motorbike & sold it for 2k less when I left so that was pretty good way to minimise travel expendature. Incidentally my 4 large roomed house was 6k per month Rawai area. I can't wait to return & do it again for another year.

  19. Gary says:

    hi, I want to live in phuket for 2 months. How hard would it be for me to find a decent apartment fairly close to the beach with aircond, good bedding, wireless internet. How much would it cost? What is involved in getting an apartment..deposit? credit? etc

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