Living in Jomtien

Cost of Living in Jomtien: A Realistic Monthly Budget

28 June 2026By East Coast Real Estate

Rent is usually the biggest line item

How much of your budget goes to rent depends heavily on location and building age -- a smaller condo a few streets back from the beach costs meaningfully less than a comparable beachfront unit with a sea view. Houses further inland, toward Third Road or the Sukhumvit junction, can offer more space for a similar monthly cost.

Utilities

Electricity is the most variable cost, especially if you run air-conditioning often -- condo buildings frequently charge a higher per-unit rate than the government rate. Water is generally a smaller, more predictable expense. Internet, if not included in your rent, adds a modest fixed monthly cost.

Food and daily life

Eating at local Thai restaurants and markets keeps daily food costs low; eating at Western-style restaurants and imported grocery items pushes that up considerably. Jomtien has options across that whole range, so your food budget is largely a matter of choice rather than necessity.

Transport

If you don't need a car, baht buses and ride-hailing apps cover most day-to-day trips cheaply. Owning or renting a motorbike is a common middle ground for residents who want more flexibility without the cost of a car.

Putting it together

There's no single "cost of living in Jomtien" figure that applies to everyone -- it depends heavily on the property you choose and your day-to-day habits. If you tell us your target monthly budget, we can help you understand what kind of property and lifestyle that realistically supports here.

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