Why Hua Hin Thailand is Forbes Top Pick for Retirees Over 60



Discover why Forbes has named Hua Hin, Thailand as the ultimate retirement destination for those turning 60! In this video, we delve into the insights from Forbes’ latest article, exploring the stunning landscapes, affordable living, and vibrant community that make Hua Hin a dream retirement spot.

Don’t miss out on this exciting retirement destination!

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  1. As long ur in that’s the main thing it’s a great way to live what do people expect when u retire we don’t become tenaeenager sgingi hope they’re havy a great retirement they r bubble people 😊😊

  2. Tracy and Ray spends on average $2,200 a month living in a nice place like that? I retired early, left my W2 job last year, and currently looking at overseas places to live for a bit. I have around $10K passive income. I guess I'll be okay in Hua Hin.

  3. Looking forward to buying Several rounds for you my good friend to be! Can’t tell you how much I love your channel. Fabulous everything that you do is wonderful. Keep it up, mate.

  4. His Hin looks great! Not sure I want to be on a train that doesn’t look to have AC!
    That couple reminded me of an SNL skit; or the movie Fargo, “ya hey der!”

  5. A dead place far from anything economically interesting. It was very concernig to see how bad things were economically compared to other more populated coastal area's in Thailand.

  6. If you want hassle and bustles of Bangkok, it only takes three and half hours by car/train from Hiahin. Beaches and mountains are near by Huahin. If you don't like innundating Westerners, you can go to Pranburi, Prachuap Khiri Kan, Petchaburi for more rural Thai living. It's always helpful to speak some Thai. This way, you can interact with the locals. Life in Hiahin is great, if you like swimming, eating, and doing your own things. I know you can do it in other places, too.

  7. We bought land in Cha Am, we find Hua Hin too busy with too many farang. We have friends in Hua Hin that we visit & we go to the night market, market village & Blue port, so yes we do like it & I do recommend it to friends who are travelling to Thailand for the first time, but will retire to Cha Am.

  8. New sub, thanks for loads of good info. I'm in the Philippines, been here many years, things overall have been ok but I feel I need another place at least for few months out of each year. HUA HIN definitely comes to mind. I will follow you in the future since Liked what I just saw.

  9. I know I could live like a small king with my two pensions in hua hin
    I was supposed to come to Thailand last February, now I have to wait until next year 😢

  10. Hello Johnny! Just arrived in Hua Hin. This is my second trip back to Thailand, and on a retirement R&D Visit. I have visited a number of Cities, but Hua Hin in a short time is my favorite city. I will be in Hua Hin for a couple days. If there is an opportunity where you are out and can meet you, buy you a beer, and ask a few condo questions , I would greatly appreciate it.

  11. Would love for you to do an episode on the income taxes there now. They are higher than the US, it seems…which means – I think – that we are going to be paying more in income tax. And even more if there is no personal exemption like there is in the US (couldn't find anything on that). Important topic for retirees on a fixed income.

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