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Thinking of retiring in Chiang Mai

ytwater1955

Hello folks!

I am sooooo excited to find this forum on the internet! I am looking for a place to retire that is inexpensive, always warm and offers adequate educational opportunities for a young child.  My adopted daughter was born in Vietnam and I fell in love with Asia during my visit to Vietnam to adopt her back in 2001.

Recently I was watching The Bachelorette and one of the "dating" sites was Thailand.  I had forgotten how beautiful that place is.  Anyway,  I did a little research and found a lot of positives about Chiang Mai and then today, on MSN, Chiang Mai was listed as one of the least expensive and best places to retire overseas so here I am!

Any and all information (especially with regards to educational opportunities for children) would be greatly appreciated.

I look forward to getting to know some of you (or maybe all of you!) and sharing your Thailand experiences!

Ytwater1955

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Harmonie

Hello Ytwater1955 and welcome to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ!

I hope that you will have a lot of nice contacts here.

Harmonie.:)

gaboo58

Hello Dear Ytwater,
your enthusiasm is great and I do not want to cool it, however Chiang Mai is not that warm during the wintertime, so just be prepared for it.
It is the center of Northern Thailand, a great place to explore the surrounding territories, amongst them Laos, Myanmar and the hilly side of Thailand.
I am also on the lookout for a place like CM with some sea shore 'capabilities'.
cheers, bestest
G

seattle99

The cool season in Chiang Mai, normally runs from mid-Nov through mid-Feb.

average temps:

December (82-59F)/(28-15C)

January (84-58F)/(29-15C)



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sea shore 'capabilities'?

Well, internal flights are 'cheap'.

allen11

I fell in love with Thailand during my first visit a few years ago. I am considering living there full time when I retire next year. I am coming for a visit to explore Chiang Mai for a couple of weeks in November. I am looking into hotels near the night market or just East of the old city in the $50 to $80 dollar a night range. It will be Loy Krathong so I am trying to book now. Any suggestion for a good hotel. Suggestions on apartment verus condo long term and which areas would be helful as well. Thanks

Harmonie

Hello allen11 and welcome to ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ!

Why don't you start a new thread on the forum?

This may help in visibility.

Harmonie.:)

TinaTinh

Hello YTWater1955,

I'm glad to see you're planning to move to CM for your retirement.

My Husband and I also do the same.  We plan to move to CM in early 2012. 

It's so thrill to know that you have a adopted Vietnamese daughter.  We're Vietnamese-American and are living in Orange County, California.

Good luck on your moving plan.

Best regards,

Tina

ps:  Please share your moving experience, if possible.  Thanks.

sportsnut4657

Hello Tina,

I just want to say thank you for asking some great questions for those of us who are planning to retire in Chiang Mai. I also live in California and still have a couple of years before retiring. As you know it is never to early to prepare for ones retirement. Please keep in touch and let me know how your move works out and any obstacles that you encounter. One of the great advantages that I have is that my wife is Thai/Laos and can speak both languages. Anyway, the best of luck to you and your husband when you make the transition to Thailand.

Robert

TinaTinh

Hello Robert,

Thank you very much for your kind words.

My Husband and I very much appreciate everyone who have/had given their time to share their experiences about CM/living in CM. We have learned a lot of things about CM. Thanks everyone for your kindness and advice, instruction...

We're looking forward to join the ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµs group in CM.  We could not wait to see CM, and to meet the wonderful, generous people/friends in CM.

We will not move to CM until next year (2012).  In the mean time, we'll keep in touch.

Good luck and best wishes to you and your wife on your retirement plan.  We hope to meet you both in CM!  :)
Best regards,

Tina

v_benjawan

Hello there,

I wish you all have a great time living in Chiangmai.

^_^

Vicky.

Living in Chiang Mai

ytwater1955 wrote:

Hello folks!

I am sooooo excited to find this forum on the internet! I am looking for a place to retire that is inexpensive, always warm and offers adequate educational opportunities for a young child.  My adopted daughter was born in Vietnam and I fell in love with Asia during my visit to Vietnam to adopt her back in 2001.

Recently I was watching The Bachelorette and one of the "dating" sites was Thailand.  I had forgotten how beautiful that place is.  Anyway,  I did a little research and found a lot of positives about Chiang Mai and then today, on MSN, Chiang Mai was listed as one of the least expensive and best places to retire overseas so here I am!

Any and all information (especially with regards to educational opportunities for children) would be greatly appreciated.

I look forward to getting to know some of you (or maybe all of you!) and sharing your Thailand experiences!

Ytwater1955


Hi
Ytwater1955. I am in Chiang Mai, let me know if I can be any helps. Its a great place to live and good international school.