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The MONTH After Moving Into My Dream Home in Chiang Mai, Thailand 🇹🇭 (Was It Worth It?)



It’s been one month since I moved into my dream home in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and I have a lot to share! Has it been everything I expected? Any surprises?

If you’re thinking about moving to Thailand or just love watching expat life in Thailand, this vlog is for you! Drop a comment and let me know what you think! 👇🏽

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⏳ Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: 1 Month in My Dream Home in Thailand 🇹🇭
00:57 – Cameron Talks About Cambodia & Khmer Culture 🇰🇭
03:56 – Getting Stitches Removed at a Dentist in Thailand 🦷
12:52 – How to Pay Water Bills in Thailand (Government Office Guide) 💧
15:17 – Best Cheap Place to Live in Chiang Mai (Hidden Gem!) 🏡
18:20 – Finding the Best Gym in Chiang Mai for a Workout
24:30 – A Day Out in Chiang Mai: Local Life & Exploring the City

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29 thoughts on “The MONTH After Moving Into My Dream Home in Chiang Mai, Thailand 🇹🇭 (Was It Worth It?)”

  1. My lady and I will be visiting Chiang Mai summer of 2027. Then we plan on moving out there 13 years from now. That way we will spend 7 to 10 years there before we start collecting retirement. We have the funds to live there for 13 yrs now. Which those same funds sadly equate to 6 or 7 years here in America

  2. The problem with removing the penny is that goods will be rounded up by .05, so Americans will end up paying more for the same products.
    And like you always say, little things add up.

  3. Do you have a car or bike in Thailand? Or did you move into a house and only rely on Grab to get around? I am currently trying to decide between a condo and house.

  4. Hey man! I've been following a lot of the different Thailand channels and is it pretty easy to make new friends there both locally and fellow nomads? I always thought Thailand would be a cool place to move too, even if it was just for a little bit. I'm almost in my 30's here and totally with you on wanting to live somewhere that is low cost of living!

  5. i like your videos but they just too long man. every video 40 mins or over. cut down the dead space and unnecessary talking. we dont need overly explained explanations, 18 mins of car talk and driving in some of them. hit the 20 mins mark and move on the to next video. You are cramming too much into one video. 1 video couldve been about how to pay utilities in thailand all wrapped in one, one video about your dentist experience in a whole, etc. keep pumping the content but cut down the time to increase views.

  6. Dig your videos man, wife and I have been going to Chiang Mai since 2018 and lived there 2022-2023, and will be headed back soon. You are saying the same things we did after every trip🤣 will warn ya when you go back to the states it will be forever ruined for ya only because Thailand is so ‘convenient’, that is the best word my wife and I have found for it. Any ways, be well and enjoy your new home🤙

  7. So very proud of you. Making the move at such a young age. I love thailand, and at 68, I find it easy to travel solo. Being here is my happy place. I am so grateful for my life.❤
    I really enjoy following your journey.🎉

  8. Thank you for representing us in a very positive light. You remind me of myself while stationed in Japan, I was able to travel all over the south Pacific and learn different languages and culture cultures. Thanks a lot to the beautiful ladies who were so patient with me, teaching me their language❤

  9. Those are called Dream Catchers and that sandwich spot has a great setting upstairs for content… podcast…Interviews, or even Q&As. That’s a really beautiful spot and they got that waterfall! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  10. I was going to bed…and here you come!😂😂 guess I’ll be up for another 40 minutes! Glad you got those stitches out, but they should’ve used invisible or what they call dissolving stitches in your mouth, because they automatically dissolve as you heal. 💕💕

  11. Respect fam your living the Dream I hope you know that!!..don’t let nothing get in the way! stay strong and focused bro and keep the videos keeping💪🏾👏🏾🤙🏾

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