About

Built by a foreigner who actually lives here.

ThaiResident is a small, focused project for foreigners living in Thailand — full-time, part-time, or seriously considering it. It started in Pattaya, where I split my year between a condo I rent out and the rest of life. It will probably end somewhere bigger. For now, it's three things in one place:

  1. Guides — long-form, lived-in writing on visas, neighborhoods, condos, banking, and healthcare. Written from experience, not from a press trip.
  2. Visa Tracker — a quiet tool that reminds you about 90-day reports and TM30s before they're late.
  3. Landlord — a clean dashboard for foreign condo owners who do their own bookings.

Why this exists

Most resources for foreigners in Thailand fall into one of two camps. There are the agent sites trying to sell you a visa service, where every "guide" exists to push you toward a 30,000 baht package. And there are the forum posts from 2017 — half-true, half-out-of-date, scattered across ThaiVisa threads and Reddit comments.

The middle is missing: practical, current, honest writing from people who actually live here, paired with simple tools that quietly do the boring work.

What this isn't

This isn't a visa agent. It isn't a property management company. It isn't a digital nomad lifestyle blog with affiliate links to coworking spaces in Chiang Mai. We don't sell tours or accept money for placement.

It's reference material that gets better over time, plus a couple of tools that solve specific recurring annoyances. That's all.

Who's behind it

Just one person, for now. Reach out anytime: hello@thairesident.com.