Thinking about living in Phuket? Whether you’re relocating, retiring, or working remotely, understanding the cost of living in 2025 will help you plan better. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect.
- Housing
Phuket offers a wide range of rental options—from basic apartments to luxury villas.
- Studio apartment (local area): 8,000–15,000 THB/month
- 1-bedroom condo (city or near beach): 15,000–30,000 THB/month
- 3-bedroom villa (private pool): 40,000–120,000+ THB/month
Buying property? Condos range from 2–10 million THB, depending on location and finish. Foreigners usually buy leasehold or through a company structure.
- Utilities
- Electricity: 1,500–5,000 THB/month (higher with aircon/pool)
- Water: 200–500 THB/month
- Internet: 600–1,000 THB/month (Fiber, fast and reliable)
- Mobile (unlimited 4G/5G): 400–800 THB/month
- Food & Dining
- Local meals: 60–120 THB
- Mid-range restaurant: 800–1,500 THB for two
- Groceries (monthly): 4,000–8,000 THB/person
- Transportation
- Motorbike rental: 2,500–4,000 THB/month
- Car rental: 12,000–25,000 THB/month
- Grab/taxi: 100–400 THB/trip depending on distance
- Extras
- Gym membership: 1,500–2,500 THB/month
- International school (if needed): 150,000–350,000 THB/year
- Health insurance: 1,000–5,000 THB/month depending on coverage
Estimated Monthly Cost (Single Person)
- Budget lifestyle: 20,000–30,000 THB
- Comfortable expat life: 40,000–70,000 THB
- Luxury lifestyle: 100,000+ THB
Final Thoughts
Phuket offers a flexible cost of living. You can live modestly or in luxury—depending on your lifestyle. If you’re planning to buy or rent property here, Beachteak.com can help you find the right fit.
