Living as a Digital Nomad in Thailand: A Glimpse into a Typical Day, $200/month Condo in #Pattaya

Oct 18, 2023 | Digital Nomad | 35 comments

Living as a Digital Nomad in Thailand: A Glimpse into a Typical Day, 0/month Condo in #Pattaya




Living as a digital nomad in Thailand can be a dream come true. With its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and low cost of living, this Southeast Asian country has become a magnet for remote workers and online entrepreneurs looking to escape the 9-to-5 grind.

Pattaya, a popular city on the eastern Gulf coast of Thailand, offers an ideal setting for digital nomads seeking a balance between work and leisure. Known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, Pattaya is also home to a growing community of expats and remote workers.

One of the advantages of living in Pattaya as a digital nomad is the affordable housing. While luxury condos exist, there are also numerous budget-friendly options available. For as little as $200 per month, one can find a comfortable accommodation that meets the needs of a remote worker.

A typical day in the life of a digital nomad living in a $200/month condo in Pattaya starts with waking up to the warm tropical weather and a stunning view from the balcony. After a quick breakfast, it’s time to fire up the laptop and dive into work. The condo is equipped with high-speed internet, ensuring a smooth workflow throughout the day.

With flexible working hours, digital nomads can structure their day as they please. Some prefer to take advantage of the morning hours when the streets are less crowded, while others start later and work into the evening. This freedom allows for a healthy work-life balance, which is the essence of the digital nomad lifestyle.

When midday arrives, it’s time for a lunch break. Pattaya offers a wide range of culinary experiences suitable for every budget. From traditional Thai street food to international cuisines, there is no shortage of options to satisfy any craving. Many digital nomads take this opportunity to explore the local flavors and indulge in authentic Thai dishes.

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In the afternoons, when work is wrapped up or put on hold, digital nomads living in Pattaya can make the most of their surroundings. The beach, with its azure waters and soft sands, is a popular choice for relaxation or a quick swim. For those looking to stay active, there are plenty of gyms and fitness studios to choose from, offering various classes and facilities.

Evenings in Pattaya can be as diverse as the city itself. Some digital nomads choose to socialize and network with other expats and locals in the vibrant nightlife scene. Others prefer a more relaxed evening, perhaps enjoying a leisurely stroll along the bustling walking street or exploring the night markets for local crafts and souvenirs.

Pattaya provides a perfect backdrop for a digital nomad’s lifestyle, offering a harmonious blend of work and pleasure. Beyond its affordable housing, the city boasts excellent healthcare facilities, easily accessible transportation, and a multicultural environment that welcomes people from all walks of life.

Living in a $200/month condo in Pattaya allows digital nomads to focus on their work while enjoying the beauty and culture of Thailand. With a wide range of activities and experiences available, every day becomes an adventure, providing the perfect setting for the digital nomad lifestyle to flourish in this tropical paradise.


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35 Comments

  1. The Reddit Nerd

    Bro WTF? Is this building near LAGUNA BEACH? I stayed I think in this building. It has got like a lot of buildings from A-F something like that.

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  2. Drop Droppie

    WHATS THE NAME OF THE 200DOLLAR PLACE ?

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  3. Mataio

    Your journey is very Inspiring! ✨

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  4. Phenomena

    Hong Kong ,Kowloon, and The Philippines- Makati Taguig have been my stomping grounds around The Pacific Rim. Then came home to The States to handle business here and so now I look forward to getting back to living on The Pacific Rim. Thank You Much for your on the ground tours of life in Thailand… This helps a lot to get your perspectives of the look & Feel of Life there.
    I am an architectural engineer, computer programmer – with tools to set up my Digital Nomad Life… wrapping things up here in the states and so I will look you up when I get there and consult with you (I have chosen my real estate agent) I understand your laid back lingo well, morals and ethics and easily relate to your channel – Super Thx

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  5. Gif24 GT

    What's the name of the condo complex? Do they give 6 month rental and pay in full discounts?

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  6. Julien

    The weekend is 28% of the week….but I get your point 🙂 . Keep up the good work !! I enjoy your videos.

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  7. Antonio Rolon

    Cool video! Thx for sharing. How deep r those pools?

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  8. robertspencerhoward

    Great job bro! You learned that (weekday/weekend) thing early. I love living abroad too. I just don't vlog. I stay quiet and private. But I watch others….great job on your vlogs. I am REALLY considering re-locating to there….just because (lol).

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  9.  eQuarius

    You assumed most of the women are liars, because it's true. Most, maybe not all, but most.
    Would it be more feasible to leave the "dating app" alone and just talk to women at a normal job, like a pharmacy or something similar? Best~

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  10. Roman Shultz

    Aspiring digital nomad I’d love to live there one day

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  11. Just Go Just Do It!

    ALL WOMEN ARE LIKE THIS. Never trust any of them they have a ton fo secrets and a ton of men. That's not PC who cares. Women are lying cheaters only good to get your stick weT. That's it. They all liars and you know it.

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  12. J Lee

    Bro I don't see the link for your other channel

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  13. J Lee

    Which is the video with the Laguna view bro?

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  14. Ed

    Be careful bruh… Seen a few instances where the medical insurance refused to pay because folks weren't wearing helmets… Not to mention wouldn't want to see any TBI going on… Like your channel, keep up the good work.

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  15. nathan moncayo

    Do you have the info for the new financial page?

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  16. Viking Nomad

    Bruh I'm moving out to Laguna probably in September. Been watching all the Thailand vloggers and your info about visa runs etc has been the most helpful. I'd like to buy you some dinner when I land over there.

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  17. Roy Goad

    Boots on the ground is another way, many condo buildings have offices that advertise their units!

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  18. Cody Gosney

    I don't know if you've mentioned anywhere in your other vids, but how do you plan to stay in Thailand long term? Do you plan on getting a longer term visa?

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  19. andromeda media

    I seen your video about dating in Thailand. I lived in Argentina and the women there were shockingly racist towards people of color. I was thinking about going down there for the first time next month but after hearing what you had to say about the racism I think I am going to skip it.

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  20. kelvin e. sutton

    ECU….Go Pirates! Greetings from Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica and will be making the move to Pattaya by September! Keep up the good work Isaiah, wish I left the Matrix when I was your age…..major kuddos young man!

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  21. zenidith

    Can you please let me know where to search for one of these condos to rent? Is there a website to go to to browse?
    Or did you just show up in Pattaya and look around

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  22. Suzette Marmot

    Curious do you not plan to get WiFi in your new apartment? If so how will you go about doing that? Is it an easy process ; just find a company and pay the cost monthly

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  23. Terry12 L

    I'm finding flights to Thailand to be very expensive. What route/airline did you take

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  24. T J

    whats your instagram

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  25. JM Venture Log

    Thailand is the best I’m really hoping I can make it out there next year in between seasons, this year was just too crazy

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  26. jordan evans

    What condo are you staying where you signed a $200.00 dollar a month lease?

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  27. mlrussell1

    You couldn't have been more right regarding time. I retired early at 50 and after about six months, I found that the days of the week meant nothing to me; I regularly don't know whether it's Monday or Wednesday, Sunday or Thursday. Days of the week literally mean nothing to me. The hard part is finding things to fill the days – things to make them meaningful. I know when I hit SE Asia in a few months (for the long haul), I will have to find things to occupy my days. Keep living your best, brother. I enjoy your content.

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  28. Thomas Bradley

    Hey I'm glad to see that your out there still making it and following your path . I hope to meet up with a few of you guys when I come out in November for my 3 weeks

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