Retiring to Cambodia
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Maybe you should have done some research first before moving to such a boring province?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:53 pm I moved over to Kep in june 21, thinking that was my last move, 17 months later and building a house, returned to Phuket
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It's a pretty tiresome debate that goes here, TH Vs KH. Personally, unless yo have lived in both for an extended period of time (post honeymoon period) I don't think you would be qualified to even comment (not referring to you JB as I don't know your story). Having personally done 13 years in TH and 9 in KH, they both have their respective pro's and cons. Horses for courses.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:24 amMaybe you should have done some research first before moving to such a boring province?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:53 pm I moved over to Kep in june 21, thinking that was my last move, 17 months later and building a house, returned to Phuket
You know that tingly little feeling you get when you really like someone? That's common sense leaving your body.
Re: Retiring to Cambodia
My plan is to retire in Thailand (where I'm currently living), but I'm visiting Cambodia often and keeping an open mind about retiring there or splitting my time, depending on developments in both countries. I'd also be interested in Vietnam (Da Nang specifically) if they ever introduce a proper retirement visa.
I don't get why many people think Cambodia is more affordable than Thailand. The OP seems to think that as well. From my experience, that isn't true at all. Buy a bag of groceries in a Phnom Penh supermarket and the same in a Bangkok supermarket and you'll see the difference. Housing no contest, much more choice and more bang for the buck in Thailand.
I don't get why many people think Cambodia is more affordable than Thailand. The OP seems to think that as well. From my experience, that isn't true at all. Buy a bag of groceries in a Phnom Penh supermarket and the same in a Bangkok supermarket and you'll see the difference. Housing no contest, much more choice and more bang for the buck in Thailand.
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Re: Retiring to Cambodia
i like boring, Had the sea, mts, good trails for bicycling, and familyJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:24 amMaybe you should have done some research first before moving to such a boring province?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:53 pm I moved over to Kep in june 21, thinking that was my last move, 17 months later and building a house, returned to Phuket
i'd been going to kep since 2013
FYI: you don't know me
what partial drove me away was the neighbors & noise
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Re: Retiring to Cambodia
There are pros and cons in both Thailand and Cambodia. Trying to compare which is better or more affordable is like comparing a Mercedes and a BMW, it’s personal preference.
The visa situation for retirement, the fact that I don’t have to report every 3 months, not having to worry about having an in-country bank account, I can ride a scooter 125cc and under legally without a license, not having to worry about exchange rates, makes Cambodia attractive to me.
The food situation isn’t ideal in Cambodia for me, and grocery prices are pretty sick, but I find that everything balances itself out in the end.
I would be spending the same amount of money in both countries, the only difference is on what the money is being spent on.
The visa situation for retirement, the fact that I don’t have to report every 3 months, not having to worry about having an in-country bank account, I can ride a scooter 125cc and under legally without a license, not having to worry about exchange rates, makes Cambodia attractive to me.
The food situation isn’t ideal in Cambodia for me, and grocery prices are pretty sick, but I find that everything balances itself out in the end.
I would be spending the same amount of money in both countries, the only difference is on what the money is being spent on.
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Re: Retiring to Cambodia
Kep is one place after hearing about I never wanted to go to .John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:24 amMaybe you should have done some research first before moving to such a boring province?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:53 pm I moved over to Kep in june 21, thinking that was my last move, 17 months later and building a house, returned to Phuket
I lived and hated living in kapmot for the 2 years I HAD to after losing my shitsville condo to my enemies
But that whole 2 years i never wasted any energy to go to kep to see what I was missing .
What a dump … then god ( because it shirley wasn’t budda sent me to kampong thom for a coupla years and that was
only slightly better than kampot , but boredom there sent me to siem reap where I discovered burger king !
Now I’m in heaven. I still have hope of maybe moving back to chinatown cambrodia but I think at my age I would stay at siem reap , except for the school situation here for junior .. there is no way to find or compare. Schools here between the lesser ones . The treehouse clicky school is on there ( no never . To elite ,- and there is the singapore school s.h.I.n.e. but observation it looks like a military institution , no fun ! ) the past school was not on the web , only facebook , as is his present school. U.S.A . has nothing to do with america , and their “ page “ won’t say the name _ - ~~
…. something something australia . It would hurt me but at some point I should stop being stupid and take him to hawaii
Problem is , I’m old and lazy . and acholohlic .. to liquidate here and make the move would take more energy than what I got .. I need help from a “ tutors . inc “ but that service what I know of it is not up to snuff …
But kep ? Never in a million years.
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For me cambodia is much more affordable using american money . I can pay almost everything with visa credit cardAlex wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:58 am My plan is to retire in Thailand (where I'm currently living), but I'm visiting Cambodia often and keeping an open mind about retiring there or splitting my time, depending on developments in both countries. I'd also be interested in Vietnam (Da Nang specifically) if they ever introduce a proper retirement visa.
I don't get why many people think Cambodia is more affordable than Thailand. The OP seems to think that as well. From my experience, that isn't true at all. Buy a bag of groceries in a Phnom Penh supermarket and the same in a Bangkok supermarket and you'll see the difference. Housing no contest, much more choice and more bang for the buck in Thailand.
That saves boocoup ATM fees . I got too much money to begin with so it just makes my savings here fatter *..
and I definitely love driving on the american side of the road .
[ I just wish they were more like messicans in america and speak a little thai here , if they don’t know it they sometimes get p.o’d
if I tease them a little in thai. ]
* I only worry if I ever need to get that $$ out . I know this wouldn’t work if there was currency conversion.
I got investments in some things but no way to really get it back after I’m dead . So really reluctant to invest in anything here .
I’m not paying a ton of BS $ to any crooked lawyer here for a legal paper .. so if I can plan death in hawaii is better
I would hate to have to move to hawaii more crippled than what I am , but no matter what , when I die , jr. Is Fkd.
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Re: Retiring to Cambodia
In consider Cambodia more expensive than Thailand, for a lifestyle of lower quality.Itinerant wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 12:22 am Thank you for your objective comments which are completely understood unless you are aware of our circumstances. My GF and I have been together for more than a few years and have spent time together outside Thailand, which she always enjoys, so it was her idea to move to another country in SEA where our joint savings can go further.
The only things I can think of being cheaper in Cambodia are booze and cigarettes. I once plead the opposite, but that was over a decade ago.
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Here's a reasonable tool to calculate quality of life : https://www.worlddata.info/quality-of-l ... =10#ranges
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I like Kep but I wouldn't want to be there for more than a couple of days.pissontheroof wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 1:43 pmKep is one place after hearing about I never wanted to go to .John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 11:24 amMaybe you should have done some research first before moving to such a boring province?phuketrichard wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 5:53 pm I moved over to Kep in june 21, thinking that was my last move, 17 months later and building a house, returned to Phuket
I lived and hated living in kapmot for the 2 years I HAD to after losing my shitsville condo to my enemies
But that whole 2 years i never wasted any energy to go to kep to see what I was missing .
What a dump … then god ( because it shirley wasn’t budda sent me to kampong thom for a coupla years and that was
only slightly better than kampot , but boredom there sent me to siem reap where I discovered burger king !
Now I’m in heaven. I still have hope of maybe moving back to chinatown cambrodia but I think at my age I would stay at siem reap , except for the school situation here for junior .. there is no way to find or compare. Schools here between the lesser ones . The treehouse clicky school is on there ( no never . To elite ,- and there is the singapore school s.h.I.n.e. but observation it looks like a military institution , no fun ! ) the past school was not on the web , only facebook , as is his present school. U.S.A . has nothing to do with america , and their “ page “ won’t say the name _ - ~~
…. something something australia . It would hurt me but at some point I should stop being stupid and take him to hawaii
Problem is , I’m old and lazy . and acholohlic .. to liquidate here and make the move would take more energy than what I got .. I need help from a “ tutors . inc “ but that service what I know of it is not up to snuff …
But kep ? Never in a million years.
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