$250 Apartment in Bangkok - On Nut Neighborhood Tour

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Published 2024-03-15
Affordable Bangkok Living - On Nut Neighborhood Condo Tour for Digital Nomads & Expats.
Ying's YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@yingonyoutube

Key Points:
00:00 Video Summary.
00:34 On Nut Neighborhood Tour with prices and costs.
04:38 Tour of The Excel Hideaway Condos.
07:25 Budget Apartment Tour - Rent, $250 USD per month .
10:35 Interview with Ying: @yingonyoutube
11:54 Tour of Fitness Platinum Ekkamai with costs.
13:20 Rental Costs in Bangkok.
13:42 Hotel and Airbnb Costs in Bangkok.
14:12 Budget Food Costs in Bangkok.

Discover the best Bangkok neighborhood for digital nomads and expats on a budget! This walking tour explores On Nut - an affordable area offering a great work-life balance.
Your guide, Jim Kellett is joined by his friend Ying, a local resident, who shows off her modern 30 sq m condo. The condo complex has great amenities like a huge swimming pool, gym, and co-working spaces - all for very reasonable rental prices of around 9,000-12,000 Thai Baht ($250-$350 USD) per month.

Experience the low cost of living in On Nut. From street food feasting at dirt-cheap prices to affordable Thai massages, see how to live like a local on little money. This vibrant yet residential neighborhood has it all - malls, supermarkets, public transit plus easy access to Bangkok's top attractions via the BTS Skytrain just minutes away.

Get tips on finding an ideal long-term or monthly rental in a central yet affordable Bangkok area. Perfect for digital nomads, expats, and even Bangkok retirement living on a budget! Discover one of the best areas in Bangkok to live cheaply without sacrificing convenience.

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All Comments (21)
  • @JohnSkyLey
    I spent months living in On Nut - a great place to live, good food nearby, not too busy and quieter. Loved it!
  • @Wagmiallday
    I lived in Bangkok for one year, I stayed close to Silom and paid about 300 USD a month with a pool and a gym. This was back in 2015, great time. I miss it.
  • @swan1471
    That flat would be £1800 in London. I think it's time to leave.
  • When checking out condo prices in Thailand, always ask the unit per baht price for water and electric. Many places offer cheap rent and get you with the high amenity bills.
  • @yingonyoutube
    Thank you so much Jim 😊 for having me joining your video 🙏
  • @richiemochi
    $250 ?!! Gosh for the price I was paying for a studio apartment with 2 other people back in 2002. Mind blowing that there are still prices like that in 2024.
  • @JohnDuffy-bq8wg
    Great vid, your English is better than most English people
  • @muprock
    I really like how you went more in-depth with the neighborhood tour. It gives a nice overview in addition to the apartment details. It was nice to see some specific meal prices, too. Thanks!
  • Thanks so much Jim & Ying..❤ excellent video & I definitely hope yous keep up the amazing work. See yous soon.
  • @Runeblade484
    The place around the 2 minute mark near the coffee shop is where I got the worst food poisoning in my life. I was puking outside my hotel for 2 hours. (I had just checked out and trying to move to the next hotel) I couldn't eat for 3 days. Be careful guys.
  • @nilsrbenjamin
    wow that's a great value for Bangkok ! Thanks for sharing Ying !
  • This is an excellent video with so much precise information for anyone like myself, contemplating multiple trips to Bangkok and surrounding cities. Thank you very much for the high quality content.👍