Some “Cool Realities” of the Philippines!!! It can be Awesome for Most if You’re Smart !!!

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  • @damncars2618
    @damncars2618 29 дней назад +19

    Truth. Anything Filipino is a bargain. Imported goods are 2x to 5x more. But I'm also using Amazon which has free shipping to the Philippines for orders which are $50 to $200. There's nooo comparison of the women.😅

  • @plalonde28
    @plalonde28 29 дней назад +13

    I appreciate your relaxed way of providing the facts.

  • @kevink3975
    @kevink3975 28 дней назад +6

    Yes haircuts are inexpensive in the Philippines, I pay 80 pesos in Central Luzon! The major concern is how clean and sanitized the shop is :)
    They don’t use barbicide disinfectant for their tools…..if you don’t mind a fungal infection nothing to worry about

  • @MRBIGSLICK66
    @MRBIGSLICK66 29 дней назад +10

    US is unsustainable in the cost of living. Main factor in our decision to get the hell out of dodge for early retirement 👍🇵🇭🌴😉

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад

      All depends on where you live in the US and how bad you want out. Philippines has a whole set of problems believe me. It's for some yes but not for most as I've witnessed it first hand. Each to his own.

    • @MRBIGSLICK66
      @MRBIGSLICK66 28 дней назад +1

      @@Robert-ho1ie I agree. But being married to a Filipino for 30 years, knowing the culture and have visited the country and traveled years ago. I think I’m somewhat prepared. Also traveled a bit in the army and well adapted to most situations. Once I get used to the heat and the traffic I’ll be better situated. But having a connection there with family through my wife we’ll be fine on our budget as well

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад +1

      @@MRBIGSLICK66 I can understand wanting to get out of dodge! I respect your decision. I was once married to a Filipina back in the mid 80's but I was young and dumb and you know the rest. If by chance it doesn't work out for you, you can always move back if you desire. I got tired of all the inconveniences that I worked so hard to maintain. For me it was regressing back in time. Sure the people are wonderful but it takes a whole lot more for me to live there than wonderful people. Being married to a Filipina myself she doesn't want any part of moving back. She told me visiting maybe up to 6 months at a time is good enough. I can understand her feelings. I'm retired military myself and civil service and I live fine in the not-so-free US that we were brought up to believe but I'm not living a life of luxury either nor do I wish too!

  • @ShikokuFoodForest
    @ShikokuFoodForest 29 дней назад +9

    Regarding the cost of haircuts in Japan, the average barber charges $15 while men’s hair salons charge $45~$50. A 20~30 minute massage is $30~$50. Going out for dinner in Japan is typically fairly expensive. A very average dinner for two is easily $100~$150 and you’re lucky if you leave with a full stomach.

    • @jacked6
      @jacked6 29 дней назад +1

      Doesn't have to be. Many Japanese eat local places and also cook at home. It's much more developed and safe there

  • @RealGaryGibson
    @RealGaryGibson 27 дней назад +2

    In Cebu I bought a full size leather recliner sofa for $500. And it's so comfortable! I'm so glad that I retired here.

  • @abc-mf4jn
    @abc-mf4jn 28 дней назад +2

    Foreigners always pay more, because they always gravitate to the expensive outlets. Barely you see them in the popular markets.

  • @user-qt7ze5lo6w
    @user-qt7ze5lo6w 28 дней назад +1

    YOUR FACE IS ALWAYS LOOKS FRESH ALMOST EVERYDAY!!! YOU REALLY HAVE A HAPPY RETIREMENT LIFE, SHIPMATE!!!

  • @BpGregor
    @BpGregor 29 дней назад +6

    Steve, couple things you didn't mention about rents here is that sometimes you have to pay for water and sometimes it's included, not that it's any big amount. I am very fortunate that my place comes with it's own well, so I just pay for filtered water, less than $1 for about 2.5 gallons. But the really BIG difference is that my rent didn't increase every year or 6 months. I am paying the same rent today that I paid the first day I moved in and that was almost 7 years ago! For a nice bungalow with a yard and landscape maintenance costs me about $235 a month (2 bedrooms, 1 CR - bathroom). In Baguio I paid double for a 3 bedroom 2 CR, but included electricity too. Electricity in Baguio is less because you don't need air conditioning. I have a housekeeper and a maid and I use about $2,000 per month. My internet, Fibre with land line costs $50. It's just the best deal a person could ever ask for.

  • @Sweet-T-Mama
    @Sweet-T-Mama 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you Steve! ❣️

  • @thomasrobson6370
    @thomasrobson6370 29 дней назад +11

    This is the second theory reason I'm going to move to the Philippines. The primary reason is the USA is not the country I was born in. It has changed so much in 59 years it's pitiful. And the changes aren't good

    • @wrafl
      @wrafl 29 дней назад +2

      Im with you, its so bad now, gun violence, crime, hate, racism and political divide. I can't wsit to leave in less than 2 weeks

    • @thomasrobson6370
      @thomasrobson6370 29 дней назад +1

      @@wrafl 2 years in a few months for me

    • @WAdelstein
      @WAdelstein 29 дней назад

      @@wrafl Philippines is like any place in the world and it’s very current politically. They pride themselves in being trendy. There is no Shangri-La period most people young and old are woke. It’s a good country but there’s no shangri la

    • @heyitsjeffagain
      @heyitsjeffagain 24 дня назад +1

      @thomasrobson6370 - Bingo! I’m also 59 and I don’t recognize my country. Trying to do the right thing or help someone in need can get you killed. I don’t know if I’ll ever be about to go to the Phillipines, but I defiinitely want to at least visit somewhere else.

    • @georgeaswipe5031
      @georgeaswipe5031 10 дней назад

      Leftist insanity has taken hold in the U.S.

  • @curtiscagle6261
    @curtiscagle6261 29 дней назад +5

    You have said in the past, 2500 per month is the sweet spot for the philippines. In the USA, I am paying 540 per month for combined property taxes and homeowners insurance.

    • @rscadungog
      @rscadungog 16 дней назад

      Look at the whole picture, long term, you may survive for now but when you need 24/7 caregiver, it will drain your whole porfolio, will cost 5,000 to 15,000 per month depending on the facility, in the Philippines it will only cost you 200 dollars monthly.

    • @curtiscagle6261
      @curtiscagle6261 16 дней назад +1

      @@rscadungog Long term care here in the USA is so expensive. Yes, they will drain your entire portfolio. Most people including myself, cannot afford long term care. Where I live, starts out about 8 thousand per month.

  • @scottbrinks9248
    @scottbrinks9248 28 дней назад +1

    Good information, that is reality! Thank you.

  • @ClaudeRosemondJeSca
    @ClaudeRosemondJeSca 29 дней назад +4

    We have been back in the states for almost two years and we can’t wait to get back to the Philippines 🇵🇭 and thank you for your vlogs and have a great day

  • @jerrymarshall2728
    @jerrymarshall2728 28 дней назад +1

    Heck, Steve, in Utah a studio will set you back $600-$800+! Just a 1 bedroom apartment is $800-$1200!
    A haircut in the U.S. is $25+! Just a trim! I paid about $4 in Ortigas (Robinson’s Galleria), and included beard trim and massage!

  • @afshinsmith4424
    @afshinsmith4424 28 дней назад +2

    God bless. As always , great , informative content.

  • @user-mb7tj3fd1f
    @user-mb7tj3fd1f 29 дней назад +3

    One Air Force vet to a Navy vet thanks for informative information !

  • @fideltorres6380
    @fideltorres6380 29 дней назад +2

    Good show man, down to earth and good vibes.👍🏽

  • @jsully4064
    @jsully4064 28 дней назад +1

    Looking forward to my next visit to Cebu for a trial run of 2 months. We will see. Thanks for the video, Steve...Jim

  • @greggwoodcox2167
    @greggwoodcox2167 29 дней назад +9

    I find food is almost 1/4 the price from USA. Fish was $30 lb in Florida at the beach. Bohol maybe $5.00 a lb. Home rental 1/10 $200 a month 3 bed 2 bath. My water bill was $1.oo last month. Vegetables are all organic. Tricycle is 75 cents for 5 miles to market. Somethings, like a Bunch of variety is not here. Here is a tip on greeting women. You raise your eyebrows real high, and smile. A women understands you from 500 feet away. And will do the same along with a big smile .

    • @Michael-bi7zx
      @Michael-bi7zx 29 дней назад

      What area in Bohol

    • @greggwoodcox2167
      @greggwoodcox2167 29 дней назад

      Anda @@Michael-bi7zx

    • @jacked6
      @jacked6 29 дней назад +1

      You forgot to mention how much Filipinos on average make compared to Americans 😂

    • @kevink3975
      @kevink3975 28 дней назад +3

      I think 1/4 is a big stretch! Roasted Chicken is 350 pesos at Andok’s , Bacon, real butter not that fake margarine and cheese are all pricey!
      Yes Food is less expensive however no way it’s 1/4th. I doubt all the veggies are organic…..unless you buy from an organic farm. They load the rice fields with fertilizer and pesticides

    • @greggwoodcox2167
      @greggwoodcox2167 28 дней назад

      Where I lived in Florida was 95% tourist so the prices were very high there. I don't eat bacon and have never seen any at the market. Not everything is 1/4 price just what I buy and cook.@@kevink3975

  • @lazylarrylee2421
    @lazylarrylee2421 28 дней назад +1

    Steve, my electric bill is over 200 dollars. This is year round. I turn the heat down during the winter while I am at work. I usually do not turn the air-condition on until I get home from work. I live in the capital district of New York State.

  • @Neal_only1
    @Neal_only1 29 дней назад +7

    I will confirm for Steve here as i am staying in a 2 story 2 br, 2 ba, townhome in Manila in a gated/guarded community for $ 281 at 57 P = $❤

  • @RyanTheEatingwarrior
    @RyanTheEatingwarrior 28 дней назад +1

    Damn, they still got that $5 footlong haha its been 10 years since the US had that

  • @jacko3423
    @jacko3423 29 дней назад +4

    Great info once again, Steve! I love listening to your relaxed demeanor. There are places here like Fogo de Chão and any Brazilian steakhouses where you can eat as much meat as your heart and vascular system can handle...but you have to pay a very hefty price.

  • @peterlacey4143
    @peterlacey4143 29 дней назад +4

    Dentists! Numerous, well equipped and cheap in Philippines. Here in uk dentists wanted £350 to refit a crown to an implant... in Philippines cost me under £50

    • @alaylaanajacks5647
      @alaylaanajacks5647 29 дней назад +1

      3 times that amount in the US for a crown

    • @samual3006
      @samual3006 29 дней назад

      ​@@alaylaanajacks5647No way would I go to a dentist in the Philippines 😮 They are unskilled to do good workmanship

  • @gilberturesti338
    @gilberturesti338 26 дней назад +1

    Most of your information is pretty much accurate. Been living in central Luzon for several years and your living expenses information is accurate give or take 300 to 400 pesos low or high. The biggest difference is your medical, drugs and dentist cost which is much lower, really low for excellent care👍. The only big cost is electric and fuel. But your living on an island or islands so your not traveling that far and alternative transportation is much more available. Again good video 👍

  • @user-gd4br4pr2u
    @user-gd4br4pr2u 29 дней назад +2

    Thought i heard a boston accent . I have been watching your videos for awhile . I appreciate the insight ,knowlege you give .

  • @user-dy5pq7tp7g
    @user-dy5pq7tp7g 29 дней назад +2

    Very encouraging video Steve😊

  • @garydavis9887
    @garydavis9887 29 дней назад +1

    before my g f passed away,,we would buy king crab, for special occaisions,,we paid 14 dollars a pound here in Alaska,,the other day i saw it selling for 50 dollars a pound ! needless to say,,i dont buy it anymore,,

  • @Beyondthebox11
    @Beyondthebox11 29 дней назад +4

    Excellent video, I think the price is very over here a lot, depending on the kind of service that you want and the kind of quality products that you are buying.
    Like a haircut not at the mall is 150 pesos cut and shave. But if you go to Bruno‘s and get a cut and hot towel shave with a treatment, it’s 1900 pesos.
    I know you were talking about Furniture being cheap but if you want like a lazy boy electric set up you’re gonna be spending 150 to 200,000 pesos.
    Everything depends on the quality of the products you want in the Philippines. If you buy Filipino, it will be very cheap but if you want the good imported stuff, the price is comparable to the rest of the world. Like if you shop at SNR for your groceries, which is like a Sam’s Club or Costco You’ll be spending a little bit extra extra to get the imported goods.
    The only thing I really find cheaper is the water bill. The power bill is about equal to my house that I had in Florida, but I also run three air conditioners nonstop here in the Philippines. The power bill is around 8000 to 9000 pesos a month for a 1200 square-foot house. Some people can live without AC and without all the comforts of their home country and live on a very cheap budget. Even the price of a car here is a little bit more money than in the USA. But there is no dealer fees the window sticker price is the price of the car. The same goes for sport bikes you pay a premium here. My wife and I would live off the same budget in Florida as we do here in the Philippines. Our house was paid off in Florida and our house is paid off here we need the same money to live in either place.

    • @user-bd8zh3wj3z
      @user-bd8zh3wj3z 29 дней назад +1

      *"we need the same money to live in either place."* Wow! That's the first time I've seen anyone say that, but it's important to know that if life isn't any cheaper unless you want to live like a local... I, for one, imagine a hybrid. I can do without a lot of things I currently have here in the US (part of why I will be leaving), but was thinking (up to now) that I can do that very nicely on $3,000 USD per month. I see all these people saying they live on $1,400 USD or less no problem, but they may be living a lifestyle I don't really want. I want a real kitchen with a real stove and hood and a decent size refrigerator, I want _good_ AC units, and I don't want roosters a-crowin' and dogs a-barkin' and people singing karaoke all night. Might have to live in a condo to get that, I dunno'.

    • @Beyondthebox11
      @Beyondthebox11 28 дней назад

      @@user-bd8zh3wj3z The condo lifestyle is really nice my wife and I did it for over a year and Eastwood in Manila. We had everything there that you could ever want. But you can find a quiet lifestyle still in a house, but it has to be in a gated community that is exclusive. We built our house in a gated community in lipa area and it is super quiet. There’s no roosters no wild parties. There is a curfew just like if you would have a restricted community in the USA. You can buy your T-bone steaks at SNR. They’re imported from Australia. They really good ones. And they do have steaks at the local grocery stores, but the quality of the meat and the cleanliness is not the same. We shop at both. The only difference that if you don’t live and like BGC or something like that, you’re going to need a car which is not a problem most people over here drive. If you can drive in America, you can definitely drive here. It took me a little bit getting used to, but I have never had an accident in many years. If you’re going to have a 3000 budget, you’ll have a very decent lifestyle as long as you have everything else paid off. I am the same as you when I see people saying they can live on 1000 or $1500. I don’t know how they live. I like keeping my house about 72° inside. I like having icemakers and water makers in my refrigerators. I am accustomed to growing up with a normal lifestyle in America and I try to have the same lifestyle here in the Philippines with my wife. When you first moved here, I would recommend staying in Manila BGC or like Eastwood city it would be nice and quiet and give you a homebase. Well you look for your spot to live with your family. There are lots of great communities here that are super quiet. You just have to check them out and do your research when you are here a lot of times online people are not telling you the truth.

  • @user-mu4qf6vo4b
    @user-mu4qf6vo4b 29 дней назад +2

    With China 🇨🇳 issues that have recently risen about building an artificial island 🏝 & trying to control nearby seas has that put you on alert 📢 of safety in the Philippines 🇵🇭.??

    • @kevink3975
      @kevink3975 28 дней назад +1

      I think about it however there is a big US military presence here ! It’s growing more and more

  • @patd4u2
    @patd4u2 28 дней назад +1

    Aprils, CPI inflation data came out yesterday, CPI-W was 3.4%, they are estimating may be a 3.2% Social Security cost of living increase next year.
    won't know until September CPI data comes out in October.

  • @TDE1593
    @TDE1593 29 дней назад +4

    I don't eat at GMOway but it's $6 for 6" now.

  • @BarnabyBarry
    @BarnabyBarry 28 дней назад +3

    Remember York Steakhouse-Valle’s and Hill Top Frank Griffria Steak house?

  • @KingRat71
    @KingRat71 29 дней назад +2

    I know it wont be the “temperature”…..lol. And i wish they would do far more to fix the water and sewage infrastructure. But it is very nice to eat so cheap there and the local beer (SanMig) is quite good.
    I think one thing that is very underrated is that you do not need to go to the resorts, Palawan, Boracay, etc. You can find beautiful accessible beaches everywhere in the PH. Don’t waste your money on the resorts or tourist areas.

  • @brianmccallister2981
    @brianmccallister2981 29 дней назад +1

    I just got a haircut in Bohol and it was $1.15

  • @daisyapontehavenmemoriestr8552
    @daisyapontehavenmemoriestr8552 28 дней назад +1

    Lol. Hair cut $20. No more $12. My husband just went last week. And was the Chinese ones. Can imagined the other barbers. 😟

  • @Max-oi9es
    @Max-oi9es 29 дней назад +3

    A U.S. haircut only, try $30 to $50 before you tip.
    Now the electronics here can be ungodly expensive especially high-end name brands like Samsung, approximately 25-30% more than U.S retail . You might wanna bring a couple extra phones with you.
    Good video, good points made ✌🏾

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад

      Where are you living to pay that much for a haircut? I live in Southern Mississippi and on Wednesdays my barber charges $12 and his regular price is $14. An excellent haircut, nose and ear hair trim included. You are living in a high priced area of the US indeed. The standard price for a haircut is $20.

  • @gandalfstormcrow8439
    @gandalfstormcrow8439 27 дней назад +1

    Ty, boss, GO NAVY, but idk how steak can cost less on an island.
    Meanwhile, I'm the opposite of health nut, but now we hafta check twice to make sure our produce isn't grown in Chinese sewage and bleached with whatever carcinogens they had lying around.😖

  • @ChrisB-sv1gz
    @ChrisB-sv1gz 28 дней назад +1

    I currently live in the province paying $260 usd for a one room house with covered carport which actually is a bit much. Moving to Baguio next month and got a two story 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath fully furnished house with balcony for $700 usd a month. I don't think you will find that in the states these days!

    • @sunebird
      @sunebird 28 дней назад

      Which Province? The Philippines has 82 provinces, so it's kind of vague when you say you live in the province.

    • @ChrisB-sv1gz
      @ChrisB-sv1gz 28 дней назад

      Sorry Aurora province

  • @Robert-ho1ie
    @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад +1

    Hi Steve! Good info as usual however, nothing says you have to live in a US metropolis either. All are high compared to living outside these areas and in my opinion who would even want to live in a metropolis even if you have the funds. I'm originally from the Dallas-Fort Worth area and I moved to Southern Mississippi along the coast for nearly half of what I would of paid in Texas. A beautiful 2/2 apartment in Biloxi will run you around $1400 a month including water and that's 1330 sq ft of living area. Arbor properties is their name and there's about 5 different properties along the gulf coast. Food is high no matter where you live especially in the US. You can cut costs on that also. My wife and I, a Filipina are living in a 1 bedroom apartment in Gulfport and we pay $1040 a month including water and our unit is modern and 900sq ft. You have to be flexible where you want to live to get the most bang for your buck. Mississippi sales tax is 7%, no state income tax on pensions or 401k's. Hospitals are about as good as anywhere else in the US, overpriced, quality of health-care doesn't even come close to the cost. I have 3 pensions, US Civil Service, Air Force Reserves, and SSDI and I'm 66 y/o and my wife is 60 and works on the Gulfport Seabee base in billeting and we do pretty darn good. I don't want to maintain a house at my age so we rent. We can move when our lease is up. I lived in the Philippines in 2000 for nearly a year in Angeles. Ok for about 4 months but not for me. I was 42 on civil service disability. Philippines health-care system scares the sh.. out of me due to cash upfront or upon discharge. I know you can purchase expat health insurance but I have medicare and tricare for life and my wife Aetna and tricare select. Just provide our insurance cards and walla. NP's. I have yet to receive any medical bill because medicare and tricare take care of it and that includes surgeries. I'm in excellent health by the way. US has it's fair share of issues but I stay away from politics and I don't hang around too many people but yet I'm easy to talk to. US is better for us because we are aging. We considered possibly moving to Iloilo but I don't think so. Good luck to you buddy!

  • @brianmccallister2981
    @brianmccallister2981 29 дней назад +1

    In Bohol we are in a 2,500 sq ft 2 bed 2 bath house on a estate. We pay ₱10,000 /$185 a month. Water is $6, electric is $100

  • @Jimmy_Duff
    @Jimmy_Duff 29 дней назад +1

    Bought a fried Grouper sandwich. No fries $ 23 before tip! Nuts.

    • @enzos711
      @enzos711 28 дней назад

      Groupers expensive & overrated ..

  • @jenserikjohansson6228
    @jenserikjohansson6228 29 дней назад +1

    Great informasjon Steve , thanks

  • @Brian20247
    @Brian20247 29 дней назад +3

    Man am I living wrong!! America is so so expensive! I am planning an exploration trip to there. From what I understand the weather is about the same as South Florida

    • @enzos711
      @enzos711 28 дней назад +1

      Def, in summer / Yes, It is (16 yrs Ft Myers) .. Incl the Super Typhoons (Hurricanes) .. It's actually a lot Cooler, in So FL, in the winter ..

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад +1

      There you have it!! Another one living in an expensive part of the US. People will understand what I'm saying when they pull the plug and make the move. For some it will work for most you will be in another country or back in the US. I guarantee you!

  • @mariewilliams6628
    @mariewilliams6628 29 дней назад +1

    Good one..

  • @egovorch
    @egovorch 29 дней назад +1

    You mentioned the All You Can Eat....Red Lobster, recently filed for bankruptcy due in large part to the All You Can Eat Lobster....Who would of thought that a promotion like that would be so popular that it would drive the company into the ground.....I like lobster, but you can only eat so much of it at one time.....even with shrimp....how much can you actually even eat.....Thanks Steve, for another great info vlog....lots of info to digest...

  • @user-tl1ef2br8n
    @user-tl1ef2br8n 29 дней назад +2

    Hair Cuttery (inexpensive chain) is $31 for a man's hair cut now plus tip

  • @alaylaanajacks5647
    @alaylaanajacks5647 29 дней назад +4

    The issue is with eating Filipino food as good as it tastes it's very very unhealthy. They put magic sarap in it which is banned everywhere else. It's a deadly preservative. And the philippines country is very high in diabetes and cancer and they use very bad oils like canola oil ( rapeseed another oil used by mechanics it's man made) idk when they have coconuts everywhere they could use coconut oil. My friends over there have a tough time getting access to fresh produce and I love green vegetables like artichokes and herbs and broccoli etc but they cook everything in sugar and bad oils. I don't think they have grass-fed Irish butter and mycotoxin mold free coffee like purity I drink. That's where our money goes every pay period. I budget 700 per pay period 1400 a month that is and end up spending almost 1700 usd in groceries a month for the 5 of us. Gas in the philippines is the same price as America if not more. And I don't know where your looking but the price of most 1 bed in the philippines is 600$ usd or more. I've looked everywhere and asked around not for my benefit but to get an idea of costs. But haircuts and massages and Healthcare and dental and Eyewear are pennies on the dollar. And you can find tons of fun things to do for free in the philippines. I love Filipino food but I can't afford to eat it everyday ill bloom out like a pumpkin like I did last time I came.

    • @jacko3423
      @jacko3423 29 дней назад

      Fil-Am here. I agree with you. I avoid putting fake shit in my food; maybe once in a while. The work itself Magic Sarap should give you a clue to that it is processed fake stuff. I haven't been back to the Philippines for almost 25 years and I know a lot have changed. My family used to cook sinigang the old-fashion way (tamarind or guava) but now seeing fake packets of preservatives sickens me. Like I said once in a while I'll use it but I have to pay the price of feeling inflamed. I guess I'll stick to my grilled liempo or fish with plain ol' salt and pepper. Thank you for your comments.

    • @kevink3975
      @kevink3975 28 дней назад +1

      You are 100% correct on many things! If you live close to an S&R you can get great Irish Butter and organic olive oil !

    • @23zchris
      @23zchris 21 день назад

      Most Filipinos use palm oil, the cheapest oil usually from Malaysia or Indonesia. Coconut oil is more expensive. Most supermarket carry different kinds of oil like Canola which is imported fr Canada. Philippines has like free trade with asean. Palm oil beats coconut oil in terms of yield.

  • @gandalfstormcrow8439
    @gandalfstormcrow8439 27 дней назад +1

    😂oh really?
    My bed was also hand made.
    By the Amish.
    Beat that.😜

  • @daisyapontehavenmemoriestr8552
    @daisyapontehavenmemoriestr8552 28 дней назад +1

    Massage 1 hour $150 now. Big Mac meal $16

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад +1

      Where are you living sir? A big Mac meal where I live for a large size is about $10. I see why people want to move somewhere else but the US is not all priced the same way.

  • @TheFotoop
    @TheFotoop 29 дней назад +1

    Good video

  • @MarioCausin
    @MarioCausin 29 дней назад +1

    I am currently here where you used to be. Boston. Chill place but expensive. Lobster small sandwich and chowder 45 bucks omg

  • @time2eat850
    @time2eat850 28 дней назад +1

    There is NO PERFECT COUNTRY (Dual Citizen here. USA and Philippines). There is a PROs and CONS in every country. Like the video TITLE states “ It can be AWESOME IF YOU’RE SMART “. Just have COMMON SENSE, BE HUMBLE AND LEARN TO ADAPT.

  • @Greg-fi3op
    @Greg-fi3op 29 дней назад +1

    Electric (Summer Months) S Bend to Indianapolis $300-$350 Central Air

  • @51dbail
    @51dbail 29 дней назад +1

    Cool!? Man it’s hot!!

  • @todddunn945
    @todddunn945 29 дней назад +3

    Steve, yes the Philippines is cheaper, but there are some negatives. As a northerner I can't imagine living in a place where I would need to have air conditioning. I have never had air conditioning in my house because I don't need it. Of course I don't live down south in a hot place like Boston. The weather alone in the Philippines make it a no go for me. But everyone is different. Also a fair bit of what you mentioned is stuff that lots of people never do. I have never had a massage and never will have one and the last time I went into a fast food place was in 2017. There are no fast food places where I live except for lobster shacks and you don't get food there is you want cheap. Yeah, I live on the Maine coast where it hit 80 one day last summer - I thought I was gonna die from the heat.

    • @markwukoman6847
      @markwukoman6847 29 дней назад +3

      Check out the weather in Baglio. 60 at night. Between 70 and 80 during the day.

    • @edwardgriffin6042
      @edwardgriffin6042 29 дней назад +1

      You funny!

    • @user-bd8zh3wj3z
      @user-bd8zh3wj3z 29 дней назад +1

      @@markwukoman6847 Did you mean Baguio?

    • @todddunn945
      @todddunn945 29 дней назад +1

      @@markwukoman6847 I consider anything over 70 hot.

    • @ChrisB-sv1gz
      @ChrisB-sv1gz 28 дней назад +1

      I am moving to Baguio, house we are going rent has no air con because its not needed. Elevation is 4,800 feet to 5000 feet above sea level. It rains more however your comfortable.

  • @user-bd8zh3wj3z
    @user-bd8zh3wj3z 29 дней назад +3

    Where do you have to live to get a 1-2 bedroom apartment for less than $600 per month? Looking in the main cities (Cebu, Angeles, Metro Manila) it's not even close. Nice 1 bedrooms (not little tiny postage stamps) are more like $700 (minimum 1 year lease). I don't want to live in the boonies, but I don't have to be right in the middle of everything either. I don't have Facebook to look at Facebook Marketplace, so I'm looking at Dot Property and Lamudi. Where else should I look?

    • @MrSteven5975
      @MrSteven5975  29 дней назад +1

      Trece Martires has many deals

    • @user-bd8zh3wj3z
      @user-bd8zh3wj3z 29 дней назад

      @@MrSteven5975 Thanks. What I meant was, what listing services can I look at besides Dot Property and Lamudi?

  • @AdrianKhalili
    @AdrianKhalili 28 дней назад +1

    Bro, you need to take a trip back to the US soon! $12 haircut, get real. Good luck getting one for $30 these days.

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад +1

      Where in the US? I pay $12 on Wednesday and $14 every other time. Most of you people here are so hell bent on moving to the Philippines without even researching cheaper places to live in the US and there's plenty. I wonder how many people here have even visited the Philippines? I'm not trying to talk you out of your dream but your dream can turn into a nightmare if not planned accordingly.

    • @AdrianKhalili
      @AdrianKhalili 28 дней назад

      @@Robert-ho1ie I've lived in Manila on and off for about 1.5 years. You are right about a couple of things. I live in Dallas and just returned from there about a month ago. Dallas is not a cheap place. The Philippines is not for everyone. The first time I visited Manila, I despised it and swore I would never return. After going back home for a few months, I missed it. I decided to give it a second chance.
      I could not be happier with my life here. I have a beautiful live-in girlfriend who truly loves me for me. No, I am not buying her, she even contributes to our living expenses proportional to her monthly income. She is 30 years younger than me and worships me.
      I live in Makati, the wealthiest city in the Philippines. I travel around Southeast Asia and beyond often. I go back to Dallas at least one or two months a year. My living expenses, including US trips, are less than $30k a year. I love the financial freedom and the quality of my life, something most Americans can only dream of. Money aside, the brutal individualism of the US is not something I can accept. Albeit I can afford a decent life in a cheaper place compared to Dallas, somewhere in the woods in the US. Last but not least, the lowest price for a haircut I could get with a coupon was $25 plus a lousy $5 tip! I pay less than $1 here.

    • @AdrianKhalili
      @AdrianKhalili 28 дней назад

      @@Robert-ho1ie I've lived in Manila on and off for about 1.5 years. You are right about a couple of things. I live in Dallas and just returned from there about a month ago. Dallas is not a cheap place. The Philippines is not for everyone. The first time I visited Manila, I despised it and swore I would never return. After going back home for a few months, I missed it. I decided to give it a second chance.
      I could not be happier with my life here. I have a beautiful live-in girlfriend who truly loves me for me. No, I am not buying her. She even contributes to our living expenses proportional to her monthly income. She is 30 years younger than me and worships me.
      I live in Makati, the wealthiest city in the Philippines. I travel around Southeast Asia and beyond often. I go back to Dallas at least one or two months a year. My living expenses, including US trips, are less than $30k a year. I love the financial freedom and the quality of my life, something most Americans can only dream of. Money aside, the brutal individualism of the US is not something I can accept. Albeit I can afford a decent life in a cheaper place compared to Dallas, somewhere in the woods in the US. Last but not least, the lowest price for a haircut I could get with a coupon was $25 plus a lousy $5 tip! I pay less than $1 here.

    • @thinkforyourself9334
      @thinkforyourself9334 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@Robert-ho1ie99% have never visited. Helll 99% have never been outside of the US except to maybe Mexico or some country close to the US

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 27 дней назад

      @@thinkforyourself9334 Wouldn't surprise me at all! If people are basing their desires just on watching these videos then they are in for a rude awakening once they spend some time there. Things are cheaper not cheap and there's a reason for that. You'll understand once you have boots on the ground. I been going to the Philippines since 1995. Tried living there in 2000. Had a 2 bedroom apartment. Made it nearly a year and I was more than fed up. I was 42 at the time.

  • @VanaConn
    @VanaConn 28 дней назад +1

    Is the pizza any good? Growing up in Philadelphia the talk always was how the water is what makes good pizza dough.

    • @MrSteven5975
      @MrSteven5975  28 дней назад +2

      It’s mid grade pizza

    • @MrSteven5975
      @MrSteven5975  28 дней назад +2

      Pizza Hut has the best here

    • @VanaConn
      @VanaConn 22 дня назад +1

      @@MrSteven5975 Can't say I've been to one of those here in PA a while. I'll keep that in mind when I visit Seems like malls are big there too. It's almost like they are having the 80's there. Great times back then in US.

    • @VanaConn
      @VanaConn 22 дня назад

      @@MrSteven5975 I live in a rural area a bit west of Philadelphia and we have an awesome pizza place here. the cheese has a sour taste to it. It's hard to describe but everyone agrees it's the best around.

  • @danflip1
    @danflip1 29 дней назад +2

    Stuff is going up so fast over hear that I literally went to the store to get a salad last wee, it was 8.99, I went back this week and it was 11.99, Car repossession is up 45%, mouse foreclosures are up 35%, no one can afford to live here anymore, Im leaving to Philippines come September

  • @CycoPatPonfe
    @CycoPatPonfe 29 дней назад +1

    Subway Black Forest Ham : $10.44 (Phelan Ca)

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад

      And there you have it, California!

  • @johnherr158
    @johnherr158 29 дней назад +1

    Hi Steve are you doing a live stream this week ?

  • @BestlifeNomad
    @BestlifeNomad 29 дней назад +1

    Mortgage, food, phones, utilities, truck/ gas, insurances and food I spend about 4500 in California. Given that I have great rates and free health insurance im still bearly making it.
    Idk what im doing her 😮‍💨 my kids, I suppose. Is traveling to the USA every 3 months reasonable ?
    Id have a comfortable 5500 after child support. Im just stuck on trying to change ppl I suppose

    • @user-bd8zh3wj3z
      @user-bd8zh3wj3z 29 дней назад

      *"Im just stuck on trying to change ppl "* Good luck with that.... Besides, do you welcome it when people try to change you?

  • @Sullitude87
    @Sullitude87 29 дней назад +2

    Im not Amerikan im from europe

  • @stephenr2195
    @stephenr2195 29 дней назад +6

    How about instead of mentioning beautiful women we go with beautiful people.

    • @MrSteven5975
      @MrSteven5975  29 дней назад +2

      Because we were talking about and referring to woman

    • @stephenr2195
      @stephenr2195 29 дней назад

      @@MrSteven5975 I understand a large portion of your viewers are western men looking for Filipina women, my point is these highly desirable women were not created in a void, it is society, culture, family structure(including the men) that makes these women so attractive. I just wish more western men acknowledged this.

  • @dalystevens4871
    @dalystevens4871 29 дней назад +1

    Where is your residence again?

  • @inflationmillionaire-df3mn
    @inflationmillionaire-df3mn 29 дней назад +2

    my mortgage plus utilities in flyover country usa runs about 1200 bucks. gas is 3.09 a gallon. a pound of hamburger is 5.50. i can live on 2000 a month if i'm not too extravagant. of course i own my cars outright and my only debt is my mortgage. 50 pound bag of rice from costco is 30 bucks. Depending on where you live in usa it can be fairly cheap.

  • @raymonddee1059
    @raymonddee1059 29 дней назад +2

    men world, US poor

  • @elitepctech
    @elitepctech 29 дней назад +2

    Your data on US prices is outdated. A haircut and dye with tip at a good salon in the US is about $100 USD in Middle America.
    Even a simple haircut in the States is about $30 USD
    Looking forward to when I am able to be in the Philippines full time

    • @MrSteven5975
      @MrSteven5975  29 дней назад +3

      In some places it’s still reasonable

    • @Robert-ho1ie
      @Robert-ho1ie 28 дней назад

      A very broad comment indeed! Depends on where you live in the US and I'm talking about a regular men's haircut.

  • @OregonSteve
    @OregonSteve 29 дней назад +1

    Steve, hate here in the states now. Paid $16lb for Ribeye today! The current administration could care less!

  • @KB3TLE
    @KB3TLE 29 дней назад +1

    207 Pesos - now - is $3.60 -&- 270 is $4.70. ---?--- If you are certain it's 207 - that's incredible ! -- Here where I am near Lexington Ky. - it's $8.47 w/tax @ 6%. Subway is closer to $10 now ! --- Large 5 topping pizza @ Dominos / 'special' is $14.99 - now. > All the best !!!

  • @jbbad80
    @jbbad80 29 дней назад +2

    Eggs Steve, 30 eggs in a flat 200 to 250 pesos. Eggs were that much for 1 dozen a year ago in Nevada. Water bill about 8 bucks a month. My sister and everyone else in my hometown in Washington state pays 250 per month. Im paying 185 a month for a nice 2br 2 bath apartment. My girlfriend is having a baby due in Nov. All in 120k for c sec, vaginal birth 80k, $2500 max. And thats a pvt room at Medical city on Clark AFB. It would be $30k in America. My $$$$ goes lots further. Not to mention how i am treated by my gf. Amazing.

    • @sunebird
      @sunebird 28 дней назад

      You can still get 30 eggs at lidl for that price

    • @jbbad80
      @jbbad80 28 дней назад

      @@sunebird where's that at?

    • @sunebird
      @sunebird 28 дней назад

      Lidl is a supermarket chain that originated from Germany. Similar to Aldi

  • @garydavis9887
    @garydavis9887 29 дней назад +1

    before my g f passed away,,we would buy king crab, for special occaisions,,we paid 14 dollars a pound here in Alaska,,the other day i saw it selling for 50 dollars a pound ! needless to say,,i dont buy it anymore,,