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  • @philippinefamilylifewithle2673
    @philippinefamilylifewithle2673  Год назад +2

    To those who are seeking and looking for a serious Filipina, Sign up for Christian Filipina Dating site with my link below:
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    • @RickTheBoss98
      @RickTheBoss98 Год назад +1

      Did you guys me on Christian Filipina? Very curious to use their service

  • @KrayPurn
    @KrayPurn Год назад +28

    My nice 2-bedroom apartment in the heart of Cebu city was $258.00 USD or 14k pesos. Electric was $78.00 or roughly 4,400 pesos. Wi-Fi, Water & Gas was $45.00 or roughly 2,500 pesos. Which equates to $380.00 or roughly 21,300 pesos. Just over $600.00 or roughly 33,000 pesos for food & entertainment felt comfortable. But I was single, ate & drank good at home with friends and never felt lonely or depressed. Finding temporary companionship was never an issue.

    • @mrmadborg
      @mrmadborg Год назад +3

      Spot on and leaves extra out of the 1000 to save for emergency problems that can occur.👍

    • @eddieBoxer
      @eddieBoxer Год назад +5

      I'm moving to the Philippines next month, I will live of $400 USD per month, I will also have a Filipina girlfriend and I'm gonna feed her family, I'm sue I can live Well.

    • @chlamydiayourdaddyishere
      @chlamydiayourdaddyishere Год назад +2

      @@eddieBoxer You are beyond kray-C if you think you can get away with that. Never mind, maybe you will eat rice and bagoong sauce and stay home everyday, with no electricity.

    • @humpy936
      @humpy936 Год назад +1

      @@eddieBoxer
      Not only no, but hell no you won’t !

    • @donaldwilliams1291
      @donaldwilliams1291 Год назад +3

      What I qualify on social security alone I can live in the US and extremely extremely well, in retirement its not about living tge high life, you were supposed to do that while you were working each and everyday, in retirement you're suppose to relax and enjoy, now if you have a Filipina that actually loves you for you, she won't be trying to live the movie star life style just make things a little better, not change who she is, I think guys go there get these young Filipinas who want a western life in the Philippines, western men need to keep in mind what and why we escaped to the PI and stop creating a Eastern version of Western women

  • @expatwalking
    @expatwalking Год назад +16

    the look on her face when she realized her husband is drinking $75 a month in coffee out, priceless

    • @RT804
      @RT804 6 месяцев назад

      That's a lot to spend but it's his money. Honestly, $2k/month for a family or four isn't bad at all. That can easily be your rent alone in the US and many parts of the Western world. The Philippines is getting more expensive but it's all relative. The rest of the world is as well. I think for some guys considering retiring there that maybe already own their own house and automobile/s that are paid off, the Philippines would actually cost them more. Sometimes significantly so. Once you own a house and automobiles in the US you are clear sailing. No debt living is key to living in the US. Then it is not only quite comfortable but even preferable to a 2nd/3rd world country (I don't personally believe the Philippines is a 3rd world country anymore. There's a lot of money there and they are in a region poised to take off economically).

  • @jargon9187
    @jargon9187 Год назад +13

    How about health insurance? Car insurance? Car maintenance? Clothes? Seems to be much missing here.

  • @stumpytkd1774
    @stumpytkd1774 Год назад +7

    no wonder she's smiling on your budget that's the top 5% In wealth terms there you live an extravagant lifestyle luxury by phillipino standards! I am on a budget of 60000 pesos a month have a girlfriend who unbelievably pays half of the utility bills and food with me she has a job that pay 20000 a month she saves between 8000 to 10000 a month as I pay the rent and all our holidays and social activities and treats clothes etc etc I have told my girlfriend from the outset I won't marry ever! Or have children and will only take care of her financially and medically if need be! And most importantly of all and I implore all expats to do this any friend or relatives of hers will not get any pesos from me ever, we have a great life and need nothing more I rarely spend my budget her life has improved in all aspects we are equals I will always support her nobody else ! I could never dream of this life in UK I'm so grateful to be here

  • @mermaidmuncher2708
    @mermaidmuncher2708 Год назад +14

    How much was your family paying a month before you got together with Gary? How much is your Filipino family friends paying a month in the Philippines? I’m sure it’s WAY more expensive when a westerner finds a Filipina and her kids to live with compared to a Filipino families cost of living.
    What’s the percentage of Filipino families (husband/wife & 2 kids) making $2000. A month?

    • @philippinefamilylifewithle2673
      @philippinefamilylifewithle2673  Год назад +1

      ​​@JohnonUtube68absolutely true sir!

    • @vahngaming7107
      @vahngaming7107 Год назад +3

      The expenses they have is definitely not ordinary compared to a typical ph family. This is already rich territory in the ph, even half of their expenses you can already live comfortable specially if you live in visayas and mindanao area as luzon cost of living is a bit higher. Most filipino live off around 20 to 25k pesos a month which is around $500 dollars and most live comfortably with it too.

  • @user-zy1oh8jk7j
    @user-zy1oh8jk7j Год назад +4

    Budget is simple. Live a modest life in a low end finished house, tiles, painted inside and out, full cr, public transportation (available within 50 meters in cities), cook yourself with outdoor market food, and don't go out to eat for 800 to 1300 USD per month. At the current exchange.
    To live comfortably by US middle middle class type standards 1700 to 2500 USD.
    This is by yourself. No family. If you can't live without sex, there are professionals for reasonable fees.
    Again. This is current exchange rates that are good. There are signs of serious economic instability over the next year so be wary.
    The video covers most expenses so listen carefully and do the math.

  • @AdamKidd1972
    @AdamKidd1972 Год назад +5

    The main goal is to live more life for less money overseas. If you want all the comforts from back home will be very expensive. The lifestyle you want will always determine the cost no matter where you live. Its not my place to judge another person happiness. I am happily married overseas spending around $1,200 - $1,500 monthly living a comfortable lifestyle in Thailand. I save more money than I spend on a monthly basis. If single you can live in survival mode just taking care of basic needs well under $1, 000 a month. Some people live on $500 a month barely living life overseas. If living a very frugal lifestyle make sure to have money saved for the unexpected. The better the lifestyle the more it cost. Only you can judge what makes you happy in life. I hope this couple enjoys life that makes them the happiest. Make sure to do your homework visiting a place before settling down. Never rush to find love taking the time to meet a good partner. Always respect the locals and their culture leaving your bad habits back home. The hardest part is having a steady income overseas with meeting the visa requirements of the country that interest you. Always be smart staying safe while traveling keeping an open mind.

  • @abhaykedare7146
    @abhaykedare7146 Год назад +1

    Washington has the highest minimum wage in USA, which is $15.74 per hour. If a normal person works 8 hours a day/shift, then the daily pay is 125.92$. So the montly income will be 3777.60$.
    If living in Phillipines is costing 2500$, then I think everyone should really think whether it is really cheap living in the phillipines where no facilities and jobs are available like the US has by any means.
    I have not heard anywhere that Phillipines is developed in manufacturing sector, IT sector, agricultural sector or any other commercial sector. The cost of living is decided by the development in commercial sector which generates higher paid jobs, which ultimately decides what the spending capacity/habits are of the citizens. I can understand the house rent as it a very spacious and comfortable house, but other things are simply too expensive. Looks like to have a love life in Phillipines is a very costly dream :)

  • @christaylor7049
    @christaylor7049 Год назад +4

    The average Philippines family lives 0n 20k per month or less, the average foreigners need 100k per month, USA lifestyle in the Philippines

  • @bj5083
    @bj5083 Год назад +2

    Good info Gary and Leah 👍. It was actually a bit lower than I expected.

  • @georgepower7
    @georgepower7 Год назад +14

    They are living a very western lifestyle. I think once you bring in a partner and try and give them and their kids a western lifestyle also , it really drives up the price .

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад +2

      Even so, not every foreigner had the same western lifestyle, and expect retirement to be just like it was working full time. It won't be for most. Just like in the states, they'll have to cut back and/or be frugal.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +4

      Wow food bill is expensive. $650 per month? Yikes. You only have very small children. I spend about $350 in Florida, US, for two adults, which includes toiletries etc. We eat out twice a week, so about $250 a month. Compared with your $450 a month. Shocked at the prices there actually.

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад +1

      @@sandrabentley8111 You can eat well for much less than that but, surprisingly, food is more expensive than you would expect, especially fruits and veggies, which are grown locally.

    • @TheDarrenO
      @TheDarrenO Год назад +2

      Dumaguete is expat central the rent there is outrageous. 28k for a 4 bedroom house? Fuggettabout it. I have a 3 bedroom split level house in a gated subdivision in Liloan, Cebu for 15k a month about a 10 minute walk from the beach.

    • @agooyong6207
      @agooyong6207 Год назад

      @@sandrabentley8111 You right , I live here in USA in a small town ,we own our house and to us living in Philippines is more expensive if you compare to some grocery items that are sold in big box store in PI , some pork and chicken are cheaper here, I could find 99 cents a pound for pork shoulder or whole chicken at Food for Less store for 99 cents a pound. Another topic medical it's hard just to roll the dice in P.I if you don't have a medical insurance or money in the bank to cover a large sum of hospital bills. We are both retired and using Medicare and Tricare for life for me and Tricare prime for my wife. In short $1500 a month that includes our property tax , house and car insurance. I'm a Filipino and I visited my county so many times so i know what I'm talking about.Let me add something, for foreigners it's easier to find a much younger girlfriends in asian countries due to poverty, most of this girls assume that these foreigners have plenty of money although some are receiving SSS which is still above the poverty level in the Philippines.

  • @Box-oo9tx
    @Box-oo9tx Год назад

    Happy New Year Leah and Gary. A very realistic and down to earth assessment on the cost of living for living a comfortable lifestyle. Thank you.

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 Год назад +3

    Now this is a quality budget video!

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Год назад +1

    Small things add up. If I pay $3 USD at a coffee shop each day, that is $90 per month. Crazy how it adds up.

  • @keithz6737
    @keithz6737 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the good information . Look forward to seeing Gary and Andrew and everyone at Ground zero in December

  • @rickedelman
    @rickedelman Год назад +2

    With a modest home 4 vehicles and everything else you listed in America. Family of 6 runs me around 9k a month. Awesome video!!!!!!

  • @jimbo8888
    @jimbo8888 Год назад +2

    That is a good amount. I think that is better than most, to be honest. I am very much like you guys. I love to mix up my meals like Garry. Wishing you all the very best Leah and garry.

  • @Scotts_Story
    @Scotts_Story Год назад +4

    Hi Leah and Gary 😊 this is good to see a realistic budget for a family and one where you aren’t denying yourself 😊
    It costs me more than this to exist here in Australia

    • @marinex9592
      @marinex9592 Год назад +1

      Costs me over double there budget in the us .

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 Год назад +1

      @@marinex9592 That's the thing. Saying $1,000 is s struggle to survive in the Philippines is relative. What will that $1,000 get your in USA or Australia? A month's worth of groceries maybe. For that amount you would be living pretty good in the Philippines. Basically like a middle class Filipino. It's all relative. My pension will be around $2,000 USD and I will retire there. But I plan to live on half of that and save the rest.

    • @marinex9592
      @marinex9592 Год назад +1

      @@barrycohen311 yes I know. I was saying it so others from other places had an idea of what it costs in the us. I've been to the Philippines a few times in my military career.

  • @backontherighttrack.
    @backontherighttrack. Год назад +2

    I think the point is if you only have 1000k are you better off living on that in the West or in the Philippines? I think the answer is the Philippines.

  • @arcade-o8816
    @arcade-o8816 Год назад +4

    My goal is to retire in the Philippines but $2,000 seems higher then expected. Our monthly expense is less then $2k for a family of 5 here in WA state. We dont pay rent but put monthly payment for the high property tax on my two homes which is include in the monthly expense.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +4

      I agree. They spend a lot on food, eating out etc., and I live in Florida. I have the same weather, if not better than the Philippines, due to our 'cooling' off for 6 months of the year.

    • @philippinecowboy
      @philippinecowboy 9 месяцев назад

      @arcade-o8816 You don't need $2000 a month to live in the Philippines. You can make it just fine on $1200 to $1500 a month, I know many westerners here making it on $850 to $1000, it's all about your lifestyle. Truth be told, I would rather live in the Philippines on $1000 than trying to make it on that amount in the U.S. ...........don't let these kinds of budget videos discourage you on moving here.

  • @rolfmueller4879
    @rolfmueller4879 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the interesting insight into your living costs. What I am missing in your calculation are repair costs for the car and expensive appliances such as washing machine, dryer, refrigerator, air conditioners, laptops, smartphones, etc. as well as the pro rata acquisition costs of all these things including the car.

  • @johnwray529
    @johnwray529 Год назад +2

    Being a Christian couple, I was wondering if Gary and Leah tithe to their church?

  • @stayinggolden2665
    @stayinggolden2665 Год назад

    Between food and eating out your food is 1100 usd that's outrageous! My wife and I live on 30% of that at home and eat well!

  • @caparn100
    @caparn100 Год назад +3

    I'm going to build a house so that cuts out $500 a month (maybe I need $200 for maintenance) so -$300, no kids to send to school so -$80 a month, I'm going to dine out half as much as you so that's -$225, and I'm going to spend about half as much on groceries are there are only two of us -$325. So I've just knocked $930 off the amount you spend a month.

    • @caparn100
      @caparn100 Год назад

      @@beachkid1 Why do you think it's fake?
      It looks genuine to me and Gary has other friends with YT channels "like Every Man Has A Story" who would just expose a lie.

  • @ulyssesfewl1059
    @ulyssesfewl1059 Год назад

    Opo, accurate at realistic. Maraming salamat sa advice. Ingat

  • @danielstefanrobertsen7931
    @danielstefanrobertsen7931 Год назад

    Excellent info! Thanks!

  • @Richard-k2v6l
    @Richard-k2v6l 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing, very informative.

  • @juliogonzalez4764
    @juliogonzalez4764 Год назад

    I met Gary and Leah in Ground Zero while on vacation last month. I plan on retiring to the Philippines next year and settle down with my girlfriend. Gary and Leah are very nice and I find their channel is very informative and important to me.

  • @randyowen3907
    @randyowen3907 Год назад

    Very good and informative video. Thank you for sharing as I’m cute this will be helpful to many including me if ever I decide to come over.

  • @DrDlane
    @DrDlane Год назад +1

    Hey guys, sounds like you are doing really well on that 2K budget. It sounds very reasonable as well as 500/mo for a buffer. So you guys do things like Netflix or any of the other streaming services? You did mention your internet costs but what about the phone costs for service and load? Do you have a recommendation for basic vehicle maintenance and registrations? How about things like visa extension fees or other government fees that come up? Thanks for sharing. And the new place really is wonderful. God bless.

    • @DrDlane
      @DrDlane Год назад

      @@beachkid1 they never said anything about that being the limits of his earnings. They simply stated that is their budget to live comfortably according to their needs and wants. There are people who don't spend every penny they make and live below their means quite comfortably.

  • @humpy936
    @humpy936 Год назад +2

    That is a very comfortable life, downright extravagant for the average Filipino, to be honest, it’s probably about the minimum for the average Westerner who has been used to that for their whole life.
    The $75 for coffee should probably be classified as entertainment because it sounds like your husband is socializing, and having coffee at the same time, unless he’s actually addicted to that expensive Starbucks type coffee.

  • @malyharel7310
    @malyharel7310 7 месяцев назад

    That's really a real comfortable budget thanks for sharing.

  • @agustinduenas5902
    @agustinduenas5902 Год назад +1

    How about one or more cell phones? I assume you have a cell phone plan, which can be expensive in the US but probably not in the Philippines. Any streaming services? Lots of miscellaneous expenses if you add it all up.

  • @apoloestrada2908
    @apoloestrada2908 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video and sharing, I live with the budget of $1500 a month and that's in Tunasan, Muntinlupa City. Very happy enough to not pay any mortgage or rent. Only 5 farangs living in that area and both military veterans.

  • @brentstrippin8867
    @brentstrippin8867 Год назад

    Finally a realistic budget. Great video

  • @jspice-kl2wc
    @jspice-kl2wc Год назад

    Great budget video, thank you.

  • @alanaldpal950
    @alanaldpal950 8 месяцев назад

    One expense that you did not include, that apparently many foreigners in relationships/marriages have, is to help pay, happily or begrudgingly, some of (Or quite a lot) of the expenses of extended family members such as various in-laws etc. Many expats talk about the financial requests/demands from the extended family but no one ever discusses it in their budget videos.

  • @paulz6491
    @paulz6491 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video. How much do you spend on health insurance (for catastrophic events such as heart attack, stroke, car accident) Thank you.

  • @jlynnburton9718
    @jlynnburton9718 Год назад +1

    Well after watching MANY budget Videos I see they live a more westerner lifestyle Thank I plan to live Because spending 2 Months there this year & renting in 2 subdivisions cheaper places (4,500 Pesos per month) With 1 unit being Brand new construction 1 Bedroom 1 CR, the 2 of us spend $1,200 per month for rent, utilities, Food at home & eating out, traveling by bus, Jeepney & tricycle), resorts, Me buying My GF & neighborhood kids gifts, All in total expenses. SO for us a Budget of $1,500/ month is More than enough

  • @EdwinCV-dh8qc
    @EdwinCV-dh8qc Год назад +1

    Great video, because some people don't have common sense.There is a price to pay for healthcare and a list of other things stay in your country if you don't have social security and at least 300.000 in the bank.

  • @fhtrucker62
    @fhtrucker62 Год назад

    Wow. Garrys coffee is half a local monthly wage.
    Would be interesting , for comparison ,
    what the expected cost would be if there was a local in Garrys place.

  • @mrbHanoi
    @mrbHanoi 8 месяцев назад

    I dont pay any attention to the details I care about how much I made and how much I spent As long as I make 2 or 3 times what I spend the details dont matter. Sometimes my accountant says my electric bill was 50 dollars higher My thinking is I will make 200 more. Leah and the angels deserve to be spoiled. Just think make more not spend less Abumdance over scarcity mindset What a nice husband u have.

  • @stoicfreediver
    @stoicfreediver Год назад +8

    Apples and oranges for some of us - double income, no kids, vasectomy, modest accommodation, cook at home and chill 😎

  • @alvahthompson7203
    @alvahthompson7203 Год назад

    Well done thanks

  • @prepperjonpnw6482
    @prepperjonpnw6482 Год назад

    I don’t spend anywhere near the amounts given in this video 😮😂
    If you don’t live where all the expats live you will save loads of money!!
    I found an unfurnished 2 bedroom place brand new for ₽5,000 pesos a month lol 😅
    We tend to eat at home most of the time which not only saves money but means we eat better.
    All fresh ingredients and cooked the way we like it.
    There are 3 of us and we live rather well for less than $1,000 usd a month 🎉

  • @brandoncomer6492
    @brandoncomer6492 Год назад +1

    Groceries for a family of 4 in the US right now is pretty easily north of $1000, and probably closer to $1500 is you had teenagers.

    • @barrycohen311
      @barrycohen311 Год назад +1

      It is just my wife and I, and we spend about $600 per month on groceries here in Florida. I'm sure it would be half that in the Philippines.

  • @davidhelfert7249
    @davidhelfert7249 Год назад

    Love you guys. Love 😍 your video's ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mikepit5112
    @mikepit5112 3 месяца назад

    Im planning to retire i Valencia or similar cause of cooler weather

  • @donaldwilliams1291
    @donaldwilliams1291 Год назад +2

    I am confusedwhy are your monthly groceries more than your housing expense, it appears that you are very well off and have plenty of disposable income, which isn't the case with the average retiree, . Now Gary mentioned health insurance can you provide more information on private HI in the PI. For 2500 USD you can live good in tge US and mostly any country in the world.

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад +1

      You are exactly right, I think they have to pay a p*ssy premium, or are weak when it comes to saying no to their partner. Of course, it you go out to eat all the time, or travel a lot, then yes. Most retirees in the US do neither. They go out and travel occasionally. 1200-1500 is enough for most.

  • @alencelic
    @alencelic 9 месяцев назад

    So if they spent only on food 1100 and house 650, that can easily get knocked down for a single person to 400usd. So total for a single person can be 600 US to live comfortably.

  • @rorirory121
    @rorirory121 Год назад +3

    Im still not convinced that leaving the US for the Phillipines is a good idea when you can move states or from city to smaller and cheaper towns. You can downscale and save by moving from NYC to a small town in Iowa, Ohio, Vermont etc and enjoy quality of life. Or move to Puerto Rico. Its misleading to say the US is expensive when you have 50states and so many small towns with varying cost of living to choose from. These guys must just admit that the motivation for moving to the Phillipines was women, i dont think its worth it for retirees who are not interested in Phillipino women to retire in the Phillipines. This is not retirement, it looks stressful to me, theyre too worried about the cost of living. Whats the point of emigrating to a country where you cant work or start a business? Retirees say salaries are low and businesses fail, they have no way of making extra income in the Phillipines. I'll move from LA or Miami to a small town in Alabama, Oklahoma, Arkansas or something, warm Southern hospitality, trade my big car for an entry level car, cancel cable tv, stop eating out, get a part time job, start a work from home business, if there were no job in the US you wouldnt have so many immigrants.
    Im not going to the Phillipines.

    • @didierdenice7456
      @didierdenice7456 Год назад +2

      I lived in different countries on four continents... and you got a very good point ! 💯

    • @rorirory121
      @rorirory121 Год назад

      @@didierdenice7456 moved from Cape Town's higher middle class suburb to a small dusty town in the Eastern Cape, 8hr drive from CT. Counsel myself out of big city conveniences, no more unnecessary driving because its a small town 25mins walk from one end to the other, no more unnecessary wasteful shopping simply because im at a shopping mall, no parking or speeding ticket for 9years now, parking is free, parking in Cape Town is an equivalent of $1 for 1hr,
      rates and taxes on my current property is a fifth (less than a quarter) of what i paid in Cape Town for a house that is double the size of my apartment, alarm is a fraction of what they pay in Cape Town, I dont buy clothes because i dont have to keep up with styles and trends thats besides the fact that there are no "dress up" events to attend, i keep my hair short and am saving...my CT stylist would not believe it...what is the long hair for in a hot place like this when you've got nowhere to go,
      no gym membership because i do a lot of walking, i love doing my own gardening its therapeutic, ive lost nothing and gained new skills from doing things myself and have reconnected with an old hobby which i now know holds the key to my purpose in life. From moving just 8hrs away from the pressures of city living, I found mySELF and am living, not just surviving, nothing matters when the Soul is alive and everything is in alignment.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      Agree. Florida is great and compared to their budget, a lot less except for rent.

    • @rorirory121
      @rorirory121 Год назад

      @@sandrabentley8111
      That's the opposite of what im talking about. My post is about making adjustments and finding alternatives to moving to the Phillipines and Florida is not that. If you are going to talk about Florida you have compare that with Manila, Tagaytay etc in the Phillipines, im sure Florida's major centres with all their amenities will be equal or less.
      There are towns in different states with mortgage repayments of between $500 and $600 on decent homes in decent neighbourhoods, I would imagine rental to be about the same, $600 is what they pay in the Phillipines. Going up to $800 and $900 in US those are stately homes. Thats the going rental for a not so stately home in the Phillipines provinces/outlying areas. $s for properties they dont own. Problems and misconceptions arise when you compare San Francisco, Manhattan, Miami, DC with Cebu, Dumaguete and Mandanao instead of Manila, Tagaytay and other matching cities.

  • @civmartom7705
    @civmartom7705 Год назад

    Some people think it’s cheap there. They are not there to see for themselves. It not cheap anymore but is is cheaper than the larger cities in the US. Since most people there are retired got to have a budget.

  • @ireenSan
    @ireenSan Год назад

    God bless both of you😊

  • @glennhiggins5425
    @glennhiggins5425 Год назад +2

    You guys rock.
    Very well put together living co$t.
    Take care, stay safe and remember...
    Live, laugh & love❤

  • @johncook2924
    @johncook2924 Год назад

    Very reasonable budget for a family of 4. Way cheaper than the US. Is out of pocket cost for dental high there?

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 Год назад

    good advice,

  • @1gx619
    @1gx619 Год назад

    Is there a Costco where you live? May be more cost efficient to shop there for a big family

  • @sypherd.3771
    @sypherd.3771 Год назад

    Even studio apartments with no bedrooms go for 1000+ a month where I live. 500 a month for a nice house? Where do I sign?

  • @Kezzht
    @Kezzht Год назад

    I came here to escape western ways
    My electric bill average 1400. No air-conditioning.
    Household budget is 35000. Includes wifi, drinking water. Food. No rent as living in partners home. 3 beds. We eat out at least once a week. Have a tuk tuk. Fuel 500 a month. Deep well and rain water storage. Building a 12000 ltr cement rain water tank. We are 3 adults and a teenage boy

  • @lorandmagyar
    @lorandmagyar Год назад

    I enjoy the many vloggers in the Philippines. I think filipinas are exceptionally lovely and intelligent... and darn funny !
    $2500 a month is very reasonable for your amazing lifestyle. Your house is beautiful and functional. I would likely prefer a woman with kids. I forgot to have kids...so I like them🙂 I am spending 5X that per month, or more, currently. Includes maintaining a home and a beach condo... travel a bit. Would miss weed though 🙂. Very interesting and compelling video. Well done both of you 👍

  • @ricksdestinationcebu
    @ricksdestinationcebu Год назад +1

    A USA budget reality check,,, We carry NO debt, live a simple life and that means no car loans, ccard ect,, NO debt.. My wife arrived here in tax day 2019,, and from that day till today our cost just to survive has gone up 10,500 a year ,, thats just how much it has risen to survive, thats not our total annual budget,, our annual budget to live out of our net income is about $44,000.00..Housing cost are only 500 a month, that includes water, garbage and sewer,, so that means we spend 38k a year on food, car insurance, clothing electrical ect. So where does a retired persons budget go further, there or here?? 60 for a tooth filling, here in Ohio it would be 350 to 500 USD,,Just sayin,,

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      $350 to fill a tooth? I don't think so. But then again I have dental insurance here in the US.

  • @argyle6674
    @argyle6674 Год назад

    For a single retired foreigner wanting to move there, what is better...a house to buy or rent, or renting an apartment? What about buying a condo? Thank you

    • @soulbreakerthelastmanalive
      @soulbreakerthelastmanalive Год назад

      Better to rent unless you're married foreigners can't own property only lease it's not a good idea if you're looking at it from that prospective.

  • @sebastianheuwagen9317
    @sebastianheuwagen9317 Год назад +2

    may i ask what is or was your work gary

    • @pongmolina2157
      @pongmolina2157 Год назад

      He is retired

    • @jlynnburton9718
      @jlynnburton9718 Год назад

      okay so what did he retire from, The question is "what is or was your work"@@pongmolina2157

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz9787 Год назад +1

    People do define 'comfortable' differently as you well know. I appreciate the sharing of your situation and what your 'definition' is. Others might adjust somewhat if they differ up or down ? -- Inflation is hitting us in the US hard. Homelessness is exploding from outrageous rent increases in many places. - - - It does seem to me that those people on $1000 budgets might very well be better off just "surviving' over there - than just trying 'surviving' over here ? -- The weather in the continental US is not good for living homeless ! Other than serious health issues the Philippines does seem like a better choice unless you need serious medical care and don't have the money for it ? It could be a big risk or a trade off as I see it. - - - Depends entirely on ones circumstances as to what may be best. I can see potential scenarios either way to be honest ? It might be a very difficult decision for some.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +1

      I live in Florida. I have all the benefits of living in a sub tropical climate, sun, beaches, outdoor lifestyle etc., yet our food bill is almost half of theirs and eating out is half. They seem to spend way more on food Than we do here. Plus their electricity is more expensive.

  • @aqueenslander
    @aqueenslander Год назад

    Hi guys a real informative video on costs. Your major cost per month is rent. What would your house cost to buy outright for cash? I live on 130,000 php equivalent in Australia and would have that every 28 days
    in Ph I have some cash investments which I would use to buy a house for my lady if that was within reach

  • @TheDarrenO
    @TheDarrenO Год назад

    This video should have been entitled: Why you should not live in Dumaguete. It's so expensive there for everything from what I've seen/heard about from vloggers. I live quite comfortably here in Liloan, Cebu. I'm single but I have a 3 bedroom split level home in a gated subdivision with 24h security. Rent is 15k per month, internet is 1.9k (350mbps), electricity is around 4k (I have two a/c), water is 170-200 (depending on usage), Now the food is my biggest expense as I eat primarily imported rib eye steak) I can easily spend 30k a month. I rent cars also if I need to travel to the city and that's 1.8k per 24h. I do that about 3 times per month. Less than 2,000 U.S.D. to live here and want for nothing.

  • @factsmatter1262
    @factsmatter1262 Год назад

    Is your restaurant budget with out without drinks? I don't drink, and it saves a lot.

  • @fransodekerken-sf7xs
    @fransodekerken-sf7xs Год назад

    My wife and me live from 1000 euro a month, I had savings so we bought a house, no rent, 25000 groceries, 3500 electricity, 4000 gas car, internet 1500, 18000 other stuff, 5000 savings, thats about all and we are good

  • @peterwortmann606
    @peterwortmann606 Год назад

    Hope u come once here 2 europe, my asawa is waiting 4 u 2....😊

  • @kendonius4928
    @kendonius4928 Год назад

    Budgets depend COMPLETELY on standard of living Westerner willing to accept. As a foreigner are U willing to sleep on a foam mattress with a fan or do demand a luxury condo in Makati? Budget videos are very squishy at best. When U go to 'ground zero' is that a food item in your budget or an entertainment cost?

  • @EasyCrypto101
    @EasyCrypto101 Год назад +6

    That's more then I pay for a family of 3 in canada lol

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      Me too in the US. Their gasoline, electricity and food costs are so high compared with Florida, US. I'm quite shocked actually.

  • @spadetheghost
    @spadetheghost Год назад

    Idk man, the food cost is super subjective. I live in America, and for my family of three I've never spent more than $300/mo on groceries. I see ppl in the comments saying north of $1k/mo on food. What are you eating? Between us working and the kid in school nobody is even home to be buying all that food

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      Totally agree. Their food bill and eating out costs are over $1,000 a month! Crazy.

  • @garychilds1130
    @garychilds1130 Год назад +3

    So your visa and your wife is free and tax and insurance and buying the car and bike and clothes

  • @Davirdcarrol
    @Davirdcarrol Год назад

    I have one question it seems that's a big budget for food even for western style food that's a huge budget so how do you guys generate income is it from youtube vedioes am just caurious love your vedioes

  • @mikepit5112
    @mikepit5112 3 месяца назад

    What city?

  • @tsukaime3235
    @tsukaime3235 Год назад

    Leah, do you and gary not fund your families? I keep hearing Pea mention it in her videos, so is that something we should budget for?

    • @joshuabaird9405
      @joshuabaird9405 Год назад

      I have a Filipino girl and don’t have to fund them

    • @humpy936
      @humpy936 Год назад

      Why should you pay for your Filipinas family?, that sounds like extortion, personally I wouldn’t do it, and I have a Filipina wife, I however have no problem with an occasional gift of food or something reasonable, but to outright support them no!

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      Fund the family? Yikes. 😮

  • @isreeramotar3868
    @isreeramotar3868 Год назад +7

    Most of these Budget videos are based on what they want to tell you...Yes, it's their experience, but everyone's situation is different. My wife works full time, and a 9 year old at school...our budget is no more than $1,500 a month. I'm not going to make a list, and we have our own transportation, living in Bulacan, North of Manila. Some times I just take what people say with a pinch of salt. Have a nice day y'all.

    • @paulz6491
      @paulz6491 Год назад

      Does your budget include health insurance? Thanks

    • @isreeramotar3868
      @isreeramotar3868 Год назад

      @@paulz6491 That’s separate, not all the time one goes to the Pharmacy, Hospital 🏥 or Doctor…but I do have setup for any emergency 🚨 also, every time I go home to NYC 🇺🇸I get myself checked.

    • @mithril1584
      @mithril1584 Год назад

      If you work for NYC mayor's office and DEP division how much time are you spending derelict of your duties in the Philippines?

    • @foreignerescapestothephi-lj3ls
      @foreignerescapestothephi-lj3ls Год назад +2

      Agreed! Like you say, in reality it’s $1,500 to $2,000 USD per month to live in the Philippines. If you have a family. If your single, with NO Filipina involved? Then $1000 would be doable in the province!

    • @isreeramotar3868
      @isreeramotar3868 Год назад

      @@mithril1584 Nobody’s business! And who gives you the right to look and see whom and where I work? FYI…I already put in my 25 th year, so I’m set for life at age 52! America 🇺🇸 is good for making money 💴 and then spend it elsewhere, and the Philippines 🇵🇭 is a marvelous country…

  • @Ty-dt8xv
    @Ty-dt8xv Год назад

    You guys make a very nice couple 🙏🙏🙏

  • @cocomine8897
    @cocomine8897 8 месяцев назад

    That's too much expenses which is not smart way and not practical, you should balance the incoming and outgoing to make it smooth flow without struggle in the future, always remember that even if it's a mountain of money it will gonna be empty if it's not in the right cycle.
    I would rather invest in a house where I can own it than renting a house temporarily which is even more expensive, 35k pesos groceries a month is above average which you can only find in multi millionaire, and that level should have the income of 100k pesos minimum monthly, otherwise you will get bankrupt and drowning in debts. 😕

  • @NellyKay-y4o
    @NellyKay-y4o Год назад

    Hi, Where in Philippines u guys are located at?

  • @JulieRamone-li3tw
    @JulieRamone-li3tw Год назад

    So what do you suggest for men who have $1000 a month, if they should not come to the Phillipines? Do you think he will have a better standard of living back in the USA?

    • @JulieRamone-li3tw
      @JulieRamone-li3tw Год назад

      I guess the only reason to try to survive in the USA would be that if you get sick, you could get some kind of treatment

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад

      You have other options if the Philippines gets too expensive. Except for the women, there are better/cleaner countries, like Thailand, Vietnam, etc. Also, consider and explore options in Mexico and South America. I say it's BS that you need a minimum of 2K/month to live well here.

    • @JulieRamone-li3tw
      @JulieRamone-li3tw Год назад +1

      @@kennethedwards1677 the only thing you have to worry about is healthcare and for older men, it is a big concern. Many have died in these places without healthcare

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад

      @@JulieRamone-li3tw Quite, and healthcare in the Philippines is not the best (to say the least). But a monthly budget is different from emergency savings. If one is 'chronically ill,' it's probably better to not retire abroad. Our family of 3 is quite comfy on 1K-1100, though for those who wish to stay in 'holiday mode,' probably not nearly enough.

  • @darrellbarnes2096
    @darrellbarnes2096 4 месяца назад

    Most country people can live good off of 1,000 in the Philippines. Its the city slickers who struggle with that!

  • @frankkluz9787
    @frankkluz9787 Год назад

    I guess many of the people who need to know about the $1000/mo.budget - is because it's likely all they have - and - are looking to avoid the sidewalk at night ? You see - they may not really - "want to" - either - but it might be better than where they are now !?! - - That is simply my guess. - - Your family of 4 should be quite content with $2500 allowing for anything and everything - a fraction of US prices. --- I'm single in the US and spend close to $600/mo on food just for me ! Some months perhaps $450. Prices are way up ! --- I do think $1500 should be enough for 'just me' over there ?!? > I'm pretty frugal mostly and a smart shopper.

  • @krishnasongkitti1607
    @krishnasongkitti1607 6 месяцев назад

    What the wife, she is still young and strong. Is she not working? It will be a great help if she works too.

  • @mikepit5112
    @mikepit5112 3 месяца назад

    Not bad

  • @theproducerthecomedianosca9650

    He asked when your RUclips channel get good she could spoil him. She said No. Wow😢

  • @ninetyseven7656
    @ninetyseven7656 10 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉 🎉

  • @dk_kito4767
    @dk_kito4767 Год назад

    Family of five were spending about 1k a month on food so definitely cheaper there

  • @blackknifearmyboy4011
    @blackknifearmyboy4011 Год назад

    I like the budget, as for groceries here in America I’m paying for 5 and it cost me about $1500 a month. Plus another $120 per meal we eat out. I can’t wait to leave here and to stop paying for my adult kids (who have good jobs). My electric here is at cheapest $350 a month.

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад

      My gosh where do you live? Here in Florida, we pay
      Less than Gary and Leah for food, gas, eating out and electricity. My Seco bill was $89 last month for 3 bedroom, Central A/C home. Average outdoor temp last month..78 degrees.

    • @blackknifearmyboy4011
      @blackknifearmyboy4011 Год назад

      @@sandrabentley8111 I live in WV I have a 2500 sq ft house with cent heat and air. The temp here is 29 degrees

  • @michaelstewart399
    @michaelstewart399 Год назад +2

    IV been here 4 years 1 k a month use to work now 1.6 month guys

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад +1

      You are probably right, if you live in Manila or Cebu. Not sure about smaller cities. Sometime, sit down and create a budget: rent, electricity (among the highest rates in SE Asia), internet, water and food (a big variable these days), travel costs. You'll probably find it's less than 1K for the basics. We live in a decent 3bdrm outside of the most populated areas of Cebu (god I hate big, noisy, crowded, polluted cities!). We are a family of 3, and eat mostly at home. Since public transportation is adequate here, no need to own a car, the AC buses run a regular schedule at the entrance of our gated community. If you must have an automobile, you need a couple hundred more, both for an emergency fund, and auto costs. The emergency fund, is in case you get into a wreck. Some guys I know here do okay with just a motorbike. 1K (assuming you're putting money aside, meaning you have at least 1.2-1.5K, should be more than enough, especially if you lean toward frugality). If you say you need 2-3K, what are you spending the extra dough on? A woman and family support? Constant travel? (who did that where you are originally from? Generally, we took a vacation once or twice a year. While some enjoy it, others find it tiring)? Going out to eat? (better to eat healthy at home, the local cuisine is less than dazzling to put it nicely).

  • @jdtravels5140
    @jdtravels5140 Год назад

    Not bad!

  • @catalinabaloaei5515
    @catalinabaloaei5515 Год назад +2

    Really?i live in London,UK and it doesn't cost me that much!

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Год назад +1

      And you have MANY more choices of places to live around the world. That's too expensive for a developing country. Maybe too many foreigners are raising the prices here (in some areas).

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Feel the same. Something wrong with their food bill.

  • @chocolateman-tv
    @chocolateman-tv Год назад

    As a canadian who reside is the philippines in the winter time!$1000 a month Us or Canadian cannot work for u. Yes its cheeper in Ph but u need more than 1000k. Then again if u can pay 20.000 a month! Why not buy land and build your own house1 I own mu own house in Southern Leyte.

  • @garychilds1130
    @garychilds1130 Год назад +7

    I live in Thailand on 25000 bhat a month and give my wife 7000 bhat a month done that for the last 3 years

    • @winduncan9818
      @winduncan9818 Год назад +1

      IMO Thailand is cheaper than the PI. My power bill is usually like $21 a month (condo), Phone unlimited data 1800 a year/$5 a month, Fiber internet 5000b a year/$12 a month, going out to eat local 50 -120b and good, foreign meals $4-10. Being able to go out to eat "local" and it being good is great. IMO in the PI housing, power, internet and food cost more and most foreigners really have to eat at foreign more expensive places to be happy dining out.

  • @JamesJosephFinn
    @JamesJosephFinn 6 месяцев назад

    What was PI like during K0\/|₫? L0kd0wn$, m@$c!ng, n€€dl€ m@nd@t€s, etc. That's really the big thing about a destination (to me, anyway). Namely, the regime's disposition toward freedom and liberty; and the populace's toleration for elitist control tactics.

  • @agooyong6207
    @agooyong6207 Год назад

    Are you another RUclipsr from Dumaguete that's playing a broken record and just doing it for a click? That topic has been discussed over and over by RUclipsrs mostly from Dumaguete , some guys are talking about how to eat spam , lizard on their wallcome up with something like Filipinos use water bucket to wipe their asses or you know some old fart living a young girl she pick up from a bar and left him with another foreigner or Filipinos eat stinky bagoong.

  • @Coffewithsteve
    @Coffewithsteve Год назад

    What about imgration fees

  • @jamestodd1419
    @jamestodd1419 Год назад

    You have no medical expenses at all, not even for regular medical check-ups and insurance like Phihealth, which is minimalist? You are not setting aside money to pay SSS for Leah when she is alone in the future? I have both items in my budget, and they cost over 7,000 PHP per month. My prescriptions cost more than 10,000 PHP.

  • @Matt_T__
    @Matt_T__ Год назад +31

    Why is 1k a month not enough if I would like a girlfriend, when they all say that they only care about love? Are they all lying?

    • @TimeToTravel-u2x
      @TimeToTravel-u2x Год назад

      Amen...its all a bunch of crap. They care about money and are willing to pay for it with "Love"

    • @garychilds1130
      @garychilds1130 Год назад +5

      This is a secret how much they pay for the girl friend thay never say I live in Thailand and have to pay 7000 bhat a month which is not enough but my money got stolen and I'm living of a pension of 600 pounds a month

    • @RickTheBoss98
      @RickTheBoss98 Год назад +4

      @@garychilds1130 if you don't mind me asking who stole your money? I've heard many terrible stories about Thai women

    • @RickTheBoss98
      @RickTheBoss98 Год назад +14

      It's women so no money no honey

    • @williambreeze2659
      @williambreeze2659 Год назад +9

      You can live on 1k and have a girlfriend. It depends on what type of lifestyle you want to live. Are you willing to give up some amenities for example? Are you comfortable not eating out frequently? You'll have to make some sacrifices! Plus each month you should also be building up a savings and a emergency fund. Minimum of $250 a month for savings imo. Like if you can live on 1k, then your income should be over 1.4k. Plus factor in inflation and cost of goods going up.