(CNN) โ With his retirement fast approaching, Jim Dolan, from the US, felt as though his future was more or less mapped out.
He and his wife Som Dolan would build a house in her native country, Thailand, and split their time between the Southeast Asian destination and the States.
But the couple ended up leaving the US for good after their home in Houston was severely flooded during Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm that hit Texas in 2017.

โOur finances were such that we couldnโt live what was thought to be our dream life,โ Jim Dolan, who previously worked for NASA, tells CNN Travel.
Virtual romance
He hadnโt ever really envisioned being based in Thailand permanently. In fact, Jim Dolan โ originally from Worcester, Massachusetts โ hadnโt even visited the country before meeting his future wife, from Bangkok, online in 2006.
โWe got to know each other, virtually at first,โ he says. โAnd we visited together a number of times before we decided that we were soulmates.โ

The pair later got engaged, and Som Dolan moved to the US on a fiancรฉe visa.
โI was not ready to leave the United States at that point,โ Jim Dolan explains. โI had a good job and a good career. So I wanted to bring her there. โ
The couple tied the knot that same year and quickly began building a life in the US together.
โThe first couple of years were kind of challenging to me, because of the language,โ admits Som Dolan, who speaks both Thai and English, but had only used English for work purposes previously.

โIt was very hard for me to understand because the people speak very fast.โ
It took several years for Som Dolan, who previously worked in IT, to find her feet career-wise, and she briefly worked as a waitress in a Thai restaurant, and as her husbandโs assistant.
โI had a good job (in Thailand,)โ she says. โWhen I moved here, it was hard for me to find a job where I could use my experience.โ
The Dolans spent 10 years living in the US together and had been looking forward to โa dual Thailand and US kind of lifestyleโ in the future.
However, that all changed after a series of financial setbacks. Jim Dolan explains that he lost โa lot of money in the stock market in the financial crash in 2009.โ
Although he says he was able to recover much of this in the following years, the damage inflicted on their home after Hurricane Harvey devastated the Texas Gulf Coast resulted in another financial blow.
Financial woes
โWe had to rebuild our house in Houston while still living in it,โ he says. โThink of trying to change a tire on a race car while the car is going round the track. It was a challenge.โ
The couple didnโt have flood insurance, something Jim Dolan describes as a โregrettable decision.โ
Needless to say, the repair work cost them a considerable amount of money, and the Dolans realized that they wouldnโt be able to afford to live as comfortably as theyโd hoped if they remained in the US.
The pair, who sold their home in Houston and moved to Washington, DC in 2019, soon began looking into the prospect of relocating to Thailand permanently.
โIt was not a hard choice to make,โ says Jim Dolan. โI had traveled to Thailand a number of times, I really liked being here.
โI like the food. I like the culture. I love the climate. Itโs a beautiful country. And obviously, Som is a native here. So sheโs very comfortable here.
โAnd itโs so much more affordable than the United States. It was ultimately a pretty easy decision.โ
When the global Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020, the Dolans decided to bring forward their plan to build a house in Thailand.
โIt was right around the time that I was just approaching retirement age,โ explains Jim Dolan. โAnd so we just decided to make the move at that time. We had enough money to build a house, and we were ready to do it.โ
The couple then bought some land โsight unseenโ in Sam Roi Yot, located in the province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, for around $50,000.
Big move
Jim Dolan explains that they deliberately chose the area in the Gulf of Thailand as its position meant that they were less likely to be badly impacted by a natural disaster again.
โThereโs no risk of earthquakes or tsunamis on this side of the peninsula,โ he says, explaining that while they hadnโt been to Sam Roi Yot before, the couple were familiar with the area, which is about 240 kilometers (150 miles) south of the capital, Bangkok.
โSo we donโt have to worry about that. We donโt have fires. We donโt have hurricanes.โ
Jim Dolan was able to obtain a Thailand Marriage Visa, which currently requires applicants to have at least 400,000THB (around $11,000) in a Thai bank account or a monthly income of no less than 40,000THB (about $1,100).
Once they had their affairs in order, the Dolans packed up their lives in the US, shipping some of their belongings over in a container, while taking a โfew necessary things to make our lives a little more comfortable.โ
In October 2020, they left the US for Thailand โ the couple were given special visas due to the travel restrictions in place at the time.
After undergoing a mandatory quarantine period, the Dolans briefly stayed with one of Som Dolanโs relatives in Bangkok, before renting a home to live in while their house was being built.
According to Jim Dolan, one of the biggest challenges of the relocation was the process of transporting their beloved pugs Morgan and Gwennie.
โThe dogs are difficult to move because they have a very short snout, and that makes their breathing suspect to respiratory problems and some carriers wonโt deliver them,โ he explains.
โSo it took a lot for us to get the two dogs here.โ
The couple says they found the process of building their three-bedroom home, which they designed themselves, particularly tough, stressing that achieving the result that they desired meant a lot of back and forth with builders and contractors.
โIn the last four months of the building period, we had to come to visit the site every single day, to make sure that all the details would be the way that we wanted,โ says Som Dolan.
The entire process took about a year and a half and cost around $300,000 โincluding fence, fill and landscaping.โ
โIt turned out to be just what we wanted, and what we had hoped for,โ says Jim Dolan. โIt was hard getting here. But the end result is what we wanted, and weโre happy with it.โ
He goes on to state that Thailand has proven to be more affordable for them, stressing that he and his wife feel โfinancially comfortableโ now.
โI joined a golf club for about $1,100 to play as many rounds as I want to for a year,โ he says.
โThereโs no way I could do that in the United States.โ
He also feels that their overall quality of life has improved immensely as a result of being based in Thailand.
โItโs very natural,โ says Jim Dolan. โWe eat locally grown vegetables that are plentiful and really cheap. The food is great.โ
When it comes to healthcare, heโs opted to pay for private medical insurance in Thailand, and finds that it provides โbetter benefits than my Medicare would in the United States and for much, much cheaper.โ
โThere are a lot of things that the average person might expect to be able to do in their retirement that are available here,โ he adds.
โItโs a different culture. But itโs not a different planetโฆ You adapt. You learn and you experience. Itโs good.โ
More than four years since their big move, the couple is now very settled in Sam Roi Yot, known for the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, and love living there.
Happy retirement
โItโs very quiet. Very peaceful. Very safe,โ says Jim Dolan. โI feel safer here in Thailand than I think in any of the cities that I lived in the United States.
โI lived in Denver, Houston and Austin. And all of them have much, much higher rates of crime.โ
While he and his wife are grateful to be able to live a very comfortable lifestyle in Thailand, Jim Dolan acknowledges that many Thai people โlive on a very, very, very small budgetโ and โservices and taxes are much lowerโ as a result.
He explains that pumps need to be incorporated into the build for certain new homes, as water pressure is โminimalโ in the country, and the roads are โa little bit rougher.โ
โThere are many of those little kinds of issuesโฆโ he says. โThe infrastructure, I think, in the United States is more sophisticated, and perhaps more reliable.
โBut you pay for it. Your taxes are high. We donโt pay any property taxes here. Our tax burden is virtually zero.
โThereโs no way we could have built a brand new, three-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot house, within a mile of the ocean in the United States, on what we did here.โ
Although he speaks other languages, including Spanish, Jim Dolan has struggled to learn Thai, pointing out that itโs challenging โfor the Western ear because itโs a tonal language.โ
โThai language is a very, very difficult language to learn,โ he explains. โAnd I must admit, I havenโt really tried very hard because I have a built-in translator in my family.โ
And while Som Dolan is thrilled to be living in her native country once again, she says that going from speaking English constantly for a decade to using both Thai and English regularly has been confusing.
โI still have to speak English all the time. All day, every day,โ she says, pointing out that the majority of her husbandโs friends arenโt Thai nationals, and she often finds herself acting as an interpreter.
Although Jim Dolan admits that things havenโt always been โsmooth sailing,โ heโs confident that relocating to Thailand was the right choice for him and his wife.
โI think she had a bigger challenge moving to the United States than I had coming here,โ he says.
Heโd advise anyone thinking of making a similar move to visit the country theyโre hoping to relocate to first, and avoid the temptation to โup and buy a property on some remote place, halfway around the world, sight unseen.โ
โWe had traveled to Thailand a number of times and knew the area, knew what we were getting into,โ he adds.
The Dolans havenโt been back to the US since moving to Thailand, but eventually plan to return for regular trips.
Jim Dolan is going to visit his family soon, but his wife has decided to stay behind to look after their dog Gwennie, who is nearly 15 years old โ Morgan passed away in 2022.
โNo one else would take care of her the way Som takes care of her,โ he says. โSo as long as Gwennie is still with us. Iโll be traveling back to the United States solo.โ
Although he has no regrets about their move, Jim Dolan admits that there are some things that he misses about living in the US.
โI miss northeast seafood,โ he says. โAnd I miss my siblings. Theyโve lived on the East Coast for much of my life.
โAll of my family members were just a drive away (before) and now itโs a big trip to visit. So thatโs a bit of a sacrifice.
โBut overall, I think weโre much better off here than we would have been in the United States had we stayed there.โ
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