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I'm spending about 12 % of my monthly income on accomodation, is it a good figure? Just wanted to hear other members numbers and explanations. Thanks for the input.

Average for me over the past couple of years has been 33%. This figure could have been halved if I was living alone and didn't need quite so much space from an apartment.

Aitch

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Don't know, I've got a good friend living in Bangger and I believe his costs are about the same? I recon on about 20K baht a month for power, water, ubc, internet, phone... etc etc Thought that would be about the norm, or am I missing something?????

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Don't know, I've got a good friend living in Bangger and I believe his costs are about the same? I recon on about 20K baht a month for power, water, ubc, internet, phone... etc etc Thought that would be about the norm, or am I missing something?????

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Rent?

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10% of income.

I'm very lucky to have a decent room in my university that comes with free high-speed Internet and only costs 2000B for rent, 500B for a weekly (shoddy) cleaning & bedchange service and 1000B (yeah, I know, quite pricey, but I do keep 2 computers, fridge, aircon & many chargers for things) for electricity.

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Don't know, I've got a good friend living in Bangger and I believe his costs are about the same? I recon on about 20K baht a month for power, water, ubc, internet, phone... etc etc Thought that would be about the norm, or am I missing something?????

:o

Rent?

No rent, home is paid for????

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I'm spending about 12 % of my monthly income on accomodation, is it a good figure? Just wanted to hear other members numbers and explanations. Thanks for the input.

I spend around 30% but i have a nice appartment close to Asoke

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