Chiang Mai, Thailand
Why It’s Great: Chiang Mai is a digital nomad haven with a low cost of living, reliable internet, and a relaxed vibe. It’s a short 3-hour flight from Singapore, making it easy to visit or relocate. The city blends cultural experiences (temples, festivals like Yi Peng) with modern amenities like coworking spaces (e.g., Punspace). The SGD’s strength stretches far here, offering a high quality of life.
Cost of Living: SGD 700–1,400/month for a single person, including rent (SGD 300–700 for a modern one-bedroom), food (~SGD 5–10/day at local markets or street stalls), and transport (tuk-tuks or scooters at ~SGD 2–5/ride).
Family Fit: Family-friendly with affordable international schools (~SGD 500–1,000/month) and safe, walkable areas like Nimmanhaemin. Parks and kid-friendly cafes.
Drawbacks: Monsoon season (June–October) brings rain, and air quality can dip during the burning season (February–April).
Earn in SGD, Live Like a King Elsewhere?
If your savings can cover your basic expenses, which dream city would you move to? Is the best lifestyle for Singaporeans not living in Singapore? Where does your SGD stretch the furthest?
In 2024, Mr. Chen from Singapore was laid off. He had worked at Google for nearly a decade and saved up about SGD 2.56 million.
So, he took this opportunity to give himself a break — and chose to move with his wife to Chiang Mai, a city known for its low cost of living and high quality of life.
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