How to Find a Good Mechanic in Your Area
Learn simple ways to find a mechanic who can service or repair your car, whether through local recommendations, car communities, or specialist garages.
Planning your move to Thailand is exciting. ExpatDen’s Moving Guides help you find the right local or international moving company, hire international shippers, and more.
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Learn simple ways to find a mechanic who can service or repair your car, whether through local recommendations, car communities, or specialist garages.
Your life in Thailand will be much easier when you have certain apps on your phone. These apps will save you both time and money.
When you ship or bring any item into Thailand, there’s a chance you’ll get charged taxes by Thai Customs. Here’s how to avoid.
A short recommendation for a local Bangkok moving company, with photos from the move and a budget alternative for smaller furniture deliveries.
Find out what it’s like to live in Bang Na, Bangkok, including accommodation, food, shopping, transportation, healthcare, schools, parks, and the pros and cons for expats.
Are you thinking about moving to Thailand but still unsure which part of the country suits you best? Thailand is quite large, with a variety of unique places to call home. Each city has its own charm, offering different vibes, along with distinct pros and cons.
Thailand offers something for every type of retiree: mountain living in Chiang Mai, city life in Bangkok, beach relaxation in Hua Hin, or quiet coastal life in Sattahip. Here’s how to pick the right fit.
Rayong is an underrated coastal province offering a comfortable expat life on THB50,000 a month, coming with modern facilities, light traffic, beachfront condos, and fresh seafood at significantly lower costs than Bangkok or Pattaya.
Find out what life in Hua Hin is like on a THB50,000 monthly budget, including rent, food, transport, healthcare, activities, and whether it’s a good fit for you.
Find out what it’s like to live in On Nut, including rent, food, transportation, nightlife, healthcare, schools, parks, and the pros and cons of this Bangkok neighborhood.
Find out what it’s like to live in Pattaya as an expat, including the cost of living, rent, food, transportation, healthcare, schools, nightlife, and local lifestyle.
Sriracha is an affordable beach city in Thailand with good healthcare, low rent, Japanese restaurants, family-friendly facilities, and easy access to Bangkok and Pattaya.