What are the most expensive costs in Thailand?

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The most expensive costs in Thailand are housing, especially in popular cities, and dining out frequently. These two can quickly eat up a significant portion of your budget. In Bangkok, a one-bedroom apartment in a desirable area can easily cost 15,000-30,000 THB ($400-$800 USD) per month. This can be 30-40% of your budget, even more if you're on a tighter income. Eating out, while delicious, can add up. A typical restaurant meal might be 100-300 THB ($3-$8 USD), but doing this multiple times a day, every day, becomes a major expense. Healthcare, if you don't have public insurance or opt for private hospitals, is another big one. A doctor's visit can be 500-1,500 THB ($14-$40 USD), and specialized procedures can run into thousands. Transportation costs, particularly if you rely on taxis or ride-sharing apps, can also accumulate, though public transport like the BTS Skytrain is more affordable. To manage these costs, focus on finding housing slightly outside the absolute city center and prioritize cooking at home more often.