Good to see an expat using his head and not over spending in the Philippines. I'm in Quezon city until October 5 and I would love to meet Darrell and learn the in and outs of his lifestyle here in the Philippines
Love Daryl’s outlook on life, his perspectives and just how he goes about things. Really kind guy who really did an amazing job with his place. I recall what his place looked like when he first got there, what great progress!
Love this guy and his outlook on life! He's doing what many expat hopefuls hope to do. Definitely sub to his channel! And as always Mike, thanks for bringing great content to the Expat world!
Just for the ones that will take care of your home just like their own. And very clean like me:) just subscribed to your channel:) happy for you. Stay blessed
Great work on the concrete aspect. I'm doing concrete work here in the states. I'm actually becoming a master of the craft, so I can relate. The most impressive thing about the video is, the room that you have.
Bad idea. After all that investment in upgrading the house, the owner kicks him out and rents the upgraded house to someone else for a much higher price. That happens very commonly and my Asian wife advised me to not upgrade our very similar $50/month house on a 3 year lease. Everything we install here can easily be uninstalled and moved out, just in case. I hope he'll reconsider his quest to turn that property into a party yard because it takes only one complaint by a neighbor for the owner to seize the opportunity to get rid of him. Welcome to Asia
@@JoeyZee-vs4kr And you must be surrounded by angels to be so deprived of common sense. No one is your friend in Asia. Not your landlord, not your staff, not your agents. Only your money has friends here
@@kokoyaro ngek. Why are you in Asia then? The fact that the rent is so low means that it's so unfair in the first place. If the owner would want a higher rent after awhile, even if it's double the price, it's still considered low. Also, there are contracts in renting. Check the contract. 😊
Hey Mike this is your fan in Hawaii that watches & participates in your Saturday live show. I love ❤️ this video ! See you Saturday. Aloha . I love his drive and his artistic province style of living .
You can renew your passport here in PH at the US Embassy in Manila. I did it and it took about 5 weeks and the fees (paid online) are the same as if you were in the US except for a small cost to send your application document and old passport to Manila. They pay for express service back to you. Get your new photos here in PH a lot cheaper. Also after you get your new passport you will need to get your "entry stamp" transferred from your old passport to the new one or you can just leave the country (Malaysia, Singapore or wherever) on the old passport and return using the new one instead of doing the transfer. The transfer fee is cheap, (around 1100 pesos) but must be done in the Manila BI. Of course, if you need to go to the US for other reasons as well then forget everything I just said 🤣🤣 Keep the great info coming. Your presentation and personality make getting good info enjoyable. Thank you.
It was my son's birthday surprise he didn't know I was coming. So that is why I only mentioned the passport. But good information to be sure. Thank you. Plus a new first stamp on my passport and a visa run. A new 36 starts now
❤. I've been watching the Philippines for years but I'm a lady so I figured I shouldn't even think about but why not . Watching him I'm looking at houses now to rent I'm not interested in buying anyway and since 2021 I've simplified my life completely only what I use and absolutely need nothing more and it's freeing . Thank You guys God Bless always 🙌❤️🔥 AMEN 🕊️ AMEN
I am glad its working out. Keep on with the creative deals, and projects. Like an artist at work; the art of the deal on a small fixed income in an affordable environment. I just learned about Baguio, and that's one amazing place.
Yes, Steve @ The Philippine Info Channel also has a great price on a lease near Angeles City. There are definitely deals to be had in the Philippines. Just depends on how you choose to retire or live in the Philippines. Great video, Janet and Mike...Jim
thx Mike and Jasnet ! I really relate to what he is doing,,this is what i would like to do,,especially the gardening and remodleing,,little by little ,,just like im doing here in Alaska,, i would like to meet Darryl, sometime,,i will be in philippines in 49 more days,thx again,
I’m 58 years old right now I’ll be damn near 60 by the time I get over there and get settled in. I would do this in a heartbeat if I could get a lease on however long I want to stay. My dad is 90 if I live to be 90 I’d wanna stay in the place that I remodel for 30 years. Or more. I’m wondering if it would be possible to find a place that you could remodel and stay in indefinitely. I’m not a big mover. I like to stay put I bought my first house and I’m still in it 34 years later. Great video Darall is a cool guy, a true visionary and developing a property and I like his taste and decorating . And I also like how he is talking about having pig roast and lots of people over. I love doing stuff like that! As far as giving end of it putting up the shelter for the Local tricycle drivers. That shows that he has a big heart. I would also like to do things like that I don’t need the add a boys neither. It would just make me feel good that I’ve done something nice for someone. I’m not looking to flex. Just looking to help people out. To improve the community in a small way.
Exactly bro! Being a blessing to others is truly an amazing experience.All the people in Porac love Darrell.And he made a dream come true to every children here when he played Santa Claus in our School in Porac. Please watch the video and youll be amazed! Hope to see u soon brother! and be part of experiencing.and giving smiles to Filipinos. Proud of Foreigners like Him! instead of spending money to walking street and bar girls lol 😂😂 just joking...Happiness is when people around you are inspired of you!
There definitely are deals to be had here but it requires a lot of searching and a certain amount of luck. My friend is building a house in not far from Cloud Nice. He leased the land for 25 years. The house is costing 5k USD to build. I will video that when I get there probably next month. He's very happy there. He's from Malibu California, so he understands the finer things in life.
I would be afraid of getting booted just as i finished up all of the new upgrades. You said if you get booted before the 4 years is up its ok because you saved alot but curious where would the savings be if you are putting money and sweat equity into it? Good ideas and hope it all works out well
@@ricksivley7047 this is not the only Expat doing this kind of thing I’ve seen it in several videos now. I believe they just try to get a long lease and spread the cost out and have a better place to live.
I've hired out the work / labor so it's easy to put a dollar figure on it. The saving is the difference between what I pay and the Market rent if I reentered it at the market rent once fixed up. I will leave when the owner returns from America. Estimate 3 to 5 years before they return.
HI MIKE and JANET , Great interview/vist. This gentleman has some foward thinking ideas/plans.. The fact that he helps the local community says a lot as to his character. I know most of you expats help and that is a GOD SEND. NICE VIDEO , NICE GUY and YOU AND JANET are SUPER COOL GOD BLESS CIAO
Wow, you really whittled down the total content! 🤣😂 You should have enough for a part 2? 🤔😉 Darrell will be back soon, and I'm hoping to get to spend some time together with him. He has many projects and ideas, and I'm always looking for something to do.... Good content, Mike 👍
If you turn your residential place into a commercial/business place you need to apply for a permit first in Barangay, then to the Mayors office. Especially if your neighbor will be affected by any activities in your place. The LGU needs to know what you'll be doing in your property coz in that the tax you need to pay will be based, otherwise you'll business will fall under colurum operation and you'll be fined with it. Though Pilipinos are accommodating in general but if their peace be affected every single day you'll get a lot of complaints. We have a law against noise pollution.
Once he mentioned going to Texas I know this was more then a week ago. I been in contact with Darrell and am meeting up with him some time this coming Dec when I visit Angeles city.
@@Jorg-po6oi It's just a jump off point for me. I want to visit the northern areas. I figure it might be a bit cooler then Cebu city where I was this past Dec.
Daryl steps outside the box and created a pretty nice life being creative with his hard earned retirement. He created a nice niche and enjoys his life - my guess he is endering himself to new freinds every day even though he has that mean biker look :-o Your videos are very interesting and thought provoking too. Thanks Mike and Daryl
❤ I would love it !! I'm 60 year old lady that loves camping , my 2 cats , cooking ECT. But I love God and good people that accept each other for who they are . I've been thinking about moving there for 4 years but didn't think 🤔 I could afford it until now . Thank You 😅
Hope the beach sand won't kill the trees. The salt in sand wipes most of trees & bushes here in CA. Mostly landscapers use decomposed granite to get a good look without the saline intrusion.
@@mikesphilippineretirement Your project looks beautiful. I used the decomposed granite on some rental properties I own with good results. Costs a bit more but not alot & decomposed granite allowed the trees to flourish. Maybe those palm trees in the phillipines have some natural resistance to salt.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat From Rancho Cordova, CA. I really enjoyed your video & predict you will be very successful with youtube. After thinking some more about the earlier conversation, perhaps they use decomposed granite here in California because it is produced locally & is cheap. If they have to import, it might get more costly.
This guys got great vision and a really nice person I really hope things work out for him he deserves it! I just worry Filipinos are insanely jealous and wonder if they will make a move to re-rent that place out again.
Flipping houses was one thing I planned on doing when I came here. But with the cost involved when transferring title such as capital gains sales tax etc etc. I gave up on that shortly after I got here.
He has it how he likes it good on him you can live cheep if uŕ willing to not expect a flash lifestyle i lived for 4 years and loved it didnt cost a lot but had to go home due to health issues
I had a nice little three-bedroom house right outside Angeles City 65 a month! I just another nice new little house over there for a hundred a month believe it's still open and ready to rent
Me and husband are both retired now and planning to find a property in the Philippines. It is more affordable and stress free over there. We just knew that we can use International healthcare insurance and can apply the local healthcare too. They have more organic foods and colder places to go.
I could do this single, but nope Im comfy with 2 farms A condo, and a typhoon proof castle. At ranch at home in usa have a Tiny house, My thing here is Comfort, Income yo big bath tub, Stand up Shower,,Im Here yo enjoy my Life and Wife, But single sure why not, God Bless
I grow those egg plants in Florida, it's the ones my wife cooks with. I enjoy growing fruit trees and gardening and have the property in Florida. I really wish my wife would buy decent size land in the Philippines. She only has a 100 sq meter lot. I'm not willing to put any money towards land so up to her what she buys. But after watching this I think I'll just rent a nice property and do gardening as a renter.
Wow Mike , Darrell has some nice vision man. Darrel shouldn't have to go back to America to update his passport. I had a good friend that renewed his right in Manila if it hasn't changed
Unless you have better reasons to visit Texas, renew your passport through the US Embassy in Manila. There is an extra charge for sending the renewal forms in and the courier service to deliver the new passport to your door but otherwise the fees are the same and the turn around is MUCH faster. Honestly, when they notified me of an impending delivery it was so soon I thought they were sending the package back due to an error in how I filled out the forms. Nope, it was my new passport.
I paid for 5 day mail service. I applied in the passport office there in Dallas on Wednesday and it was delivered 5 days later on Monday. I was going to Surprise my son on his birthday. I didn't mention that in the video because her watches the videos some time
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I'm guessing you mean Dallas TX. The previous time I renewed my passport inside the US it was a six week turn around. This time the new one I received has the rigid plastic ID page and they returned the old passport in the same mailing where it used to come back under separate cover so they may have streamlined their process with new equipment and/or contractors. After deducting the in-country travel time it almost had to go by diplomatic pouch with a one day turn around stateside to be back in my hands so fast. I've never received that kind of service from any government agency.
@@joekahno Yes I went to the government passport office down town Dallas. Made the appointment the day before. Got my pictures down stair. I was in and out with in an hour and the passport was delivered Monday. For a few dollars more I could have had it Friday. Total with expedite fee and priority mail. 5 days start to finish
It was my son's birthday surprise he didn't know I was coming. So that is why I only mentioned the passport. But good information to be sure. Thank you. Plus a new first stamp on my passport and a visa run. A new 36 starts now
Great video from both expats!!! But I think the title and rent (36$ month) is extremely misleading. Darrel is spending thousands of dollars upgrading this house and perhaps might not even be able to recover his investment at all. He might not be able to take some of the furnishings/cabinets with him. I hope it all goes well. Cheers!!!! .. Note : He does not own this property.... Great concept by Darrel regarding negotiations, best deals/contracts are when both parties feel they’ve got a fair/winning deal. ..
Not thousands Maybe $1,500 by the time I'm done and that includes appliances I can take with me when I go. I am able to take what I want to take since their plan is to tear it down. In America my career was in real estate and involved and understand flipping etc. On this property I'm spending a few thousands ""including rent"". Not millions PHP that would be required to purchase. To rent a property like this with land area in a low crime good subdivision area etc. where I'd be spending many more thousands in just rent. Any way you look at it I will be thousands ahead at the end of the day
There's a comment here that explains the extremely low rent and the risk-reward calculation. It's a work-for-rent contract for 5 years, which is secure enough.
I'm considering renting out my Aussie 2 BR home on a half acre to fund staying at various locations in SE Asia. Would like to have stays in the Phillipines, Vietnam and Thailand for a few months in total. Obviously I'm limited to how long I can stay on a tourist visa, but it's a plan for me to work on. Cheers guys!
I lived in 2015 for 75$ a month but apart was super simple..I also lived in 2016 in a place near an amazing beach for 280$ a month with three bedrooms and two toilets and air con and that was so much better, actually very nice. I also know what it means to live in a 1000 pesos style house.i lived there for free for a few weeks. Life lesson you won't forget. It's pure misery. That apart that he shows now it would cost at least 15-20 k pesos or much more depending where he is located in 2024. Philippines is not that cheap anymore
I am in Porac Pampanga. Before you make comments about the rent you should watch my videos. If I was even slightly miserable I would move. I am very happy here and the other place I live in Baguio. Just because you may have over spent for rent or been miserable doesn't mean other people would also be. My suggestion is to try Thailand or Vietnam.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I didn't watch your videos. The house you showed is not miserable. It's actually the contrary. I know miserable houses . It doesn't mean I live in them. My wife is Filipina,.my kid is half Filipino, I have lived some years in the Philippines between stays. Prices are way higher now than some years ago
Wow what's a life... big lot is like a compound with concrete fence for 36 USD. Are you kidding me... I'm jealous man. I'm paying 2600 USD for bungalow style house..
Mike while you are there cheak out the developments of the Clark Hospital been turned into a Museum. How is it going so far???? Do you have a Dome for the birds eye views.. We here and of course the whole world is seeking news on the Clark Hospital developments... Plus the grounds all the way around the Clark Hospital we've heard that giant hotels has sprung up that also has casinos as entertainments... Cheers mike waiting for the news, Many thanks..
THATS NATURAL ONE MUCH VITAMINE.,, THERE IS NO CRIME IN PHILIPPINES DON'T WORRY ONLY THING BE PRODUCTIVE THAT IS ONLY THING THEN YOU CAN FIND PROJECT ONEDAY..
AS AN AUSTRALIAN I RENEWED MY PASSPORT AT MANILA EMBASSY OVER PHONE BY VIDEO CONNECTION I AM SURE YOU DONT NEED TO RETURN TO YEXAS YO TENEW UOUR PASSPORT DAVE MONEY ENQIRE AT YOUR EMBASSY IN MANILA GOOD LUCK
Darrell's You Tube Channel
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Thank you Mike
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I'm just curious, are u Ok spending that much even if it's not urs?
I mean, how I wish my tenant back in Phils is same as u. lol
Good to see an expat using his head and not over spending in the Philippines. I'm in Quezon city until October 5 and I would love to meet Darrell and learn the in and outs of his lifestyle here in the Philippines
thanks for the comment
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Creative genius at work. Thanks Daryl, Mike and the camera crew!!!
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I'm happy for him, but especially happy it's him and not me. Some people like projects. I just like to move in a chill somewhere.
Thanks for sharing
I love the process.
He has done a really nice job and he understands the risk. Good for him
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I was very interested to see his place and the work he had done
Love Daryl’s outlook on life, his perspectives and just how he goes about things. Really kind guy who really did an amazing job with his place. I recall what his place looked like when he first got there, what great progress!
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he is a very interesting guy
Thank you my friend!!
Did you say you are coming to Texas? Im in Austin if your in the area. Be great to meet you.@@Ex-Pensive_Expat
Nice work Darrell! It is refreshing to see someone with such a positive outlook on life. Glad you are happy doing your thing.
I appreciate that!
Man I'm moving from Chiang Mai to BAGUIO in a couple of months. VERY COOL
enjoy Henry
Love this guy and his outlook on life! He's doing what many expat hopefuls hope to do. Definitely sub to his channel! And as always Mike, thanks for bringing great content to the Expat world!
Thank You
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Thank you my friend
Good Video! Daryl is deservedly proud. Explains everything lovingly. Fun watch
Thank you Bill
Much appreciated!
Would love to stay in his place someday. Great job Mike. Thank u Daryl for showing your home. Will be praying for your health. God bless you both
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Thank you my friend I hope to have it done soon and will vacation rent to a few subscribers. I am not opening it up to Airbnb. Only subscribers
Just for the ones that will take care of your home just like their own. And very clean like me:) just subscribed to your channel:) happy for you. Stay blessed
Been waiting to see an update on his place
Thanks for making it happen
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It is coming soon I promise. I am done traveling until it gets completed. Thank you for staying tuned
Good video Mike really nice job Darrell keep it up Janet great camera work.
Hi Mike hoop me up with your boddy Daniel. In fact, I have an idea to share with him
Thanks 👍
I really wasn't expecting very much for just $36.....but he's done it up real nice.
looks nice
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Thank you Kevin
Great work on the concrete aspect. I'm doing concrete work here in the states. I'm actually becoming a master of the craft, so I can relate. The most impressive thing about the video is, the room that you have.
Thank you my friend!!
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat, you're welcome.
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Bad idea. After all that investment in upgrading the house, the owner kicks him out and rents the upgraded house to someone else for a much higher price. That happens very commonly and my Asian wife advised me to not upgrade our very similar $50/month house on a 3 year lease. Everything we install here can easily be uninstalled and moved out, just in case.
I hope he'll reconsider his quest to turn that property into a party yard because it takes only one complaint by a neighbor for the owner to seize the opportunity to get rid of him. Welcome to Asia
Thanks for sharing
I have a lease and the owners are honorable people.
You must be surrounded by crooks to be so judgmental 😊
@@JoeyZee-vs4kr And you must be surrounded by angels to be so deprived of common sense. No one is your friend in Asia. Not your landlord, not your staff, not your agents. Only your money has friends here
@@kokoyaro ngek. Why are you in Asia then? The fact that the rent is so low means that it's so unfair in the first place. If the owner would want a higher rent after awhile, even if it's double the price, it's still considered low. Also, there are contracts in renting. Check the contract. 😊
A wonderful generous creative positive mind. Good for him. Inspiring to see what an optimistic creative mind can do.🙏🏼
Couldn't agree more!
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Thank you 🙏🏼
Hey Mike this is your fan in Hawaii that watches & participates in your Saturday live show. I love ❤️ this video ! See you Saturday. Aloha . I love his drive and his artistic province style of living .
Thank you my friend. Nice to see you again
Hi yea will see you on the live stream
@@mikesphilippineretirementAloha Mike. See you soon. Got some questions. ❤
I’ve been watching his channel since he rented the place.
When you are a visionary… anything is possible.
thanks for your support Glen
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You can renew your passport here in PH at the US Embassy in Manila. I did it and it took about 5 weeks and the fees (paid online) are the same as if you were in the US except for a small cost to send your application document and old passport to Manila. They pay for express service back to you. Get your new photos here in PH a lot cheaper. Also after you get your new passport you will need to get your "entry stamp" transferred from your old passport to the new one or you can just leave the country (Malaysia, Singapore or wherever) on the old passport and return using the new one instead of doing the transfer. The transfer fee is cheap, (around 1100 pesos) but must be done in the Manila BI.
Of course, if you need to go to the US for other reasons as well then forget everything I just said 🤣🤣
Keep the great info coming. Your presentation and personality make getting good info enjoyable. Thank you.
It was my son's birthday surprise he didn't know I was coming. So that is why I only mentioned the passport. But good information to be sure. Thank you. Plus a new first stamp on my passport and a visa run. A new 36 starts now
Darrel got the best place there - I have not seen anyone top him in living space for the money spent. Kudos to him.
true
❤. I've been watching the Philippines for years but I'm a lady so I figured I shouldn't even think about but why not . Watching him I'm looking at houses now to rent I'm not interested in buying anyway and since 2021 I've simplified my life completely only what I use and absolutely need nothing more and it's freeing . Thank You guys
God Bless always 🙌❤️🔥 AMEN 🕊️ AMEN
renting is a great idea no need to buy
Go Lucy!
You can't buy a land in the Philippines. Only long-term lease but foreigners are allowed to buy a condo. It's better to rent.
As usual great post Mike!
Glad you enjoyed it
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@@mikesphilippineretirement TY
I am glad its working out. Keep on with the creative deals, and projects. Like an artist at work; the art of the deal on a small fixed income in an affordable environment. I just learned about Baguio, and that's one amazing place.
thanks David
Yes, Steve @ The Philippine Info Channel also has a great price on a lease near Angeles City. There are definitely deals to be had in the Philippines. Just depends on how you choose to retire or live in the Philippines. Great video, Janet and Mike...Jim
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thanks Jim
Nice video Mike!1
Thanks!
I love this guy. Been watching his channel for awhile.
Thank you James
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Hello Mike Im your new subscriber! Congratulations! its really an amazing video! I hope to meet you soon with your wife Janet!
Thanks for subbing!
great sharing sir Mike😊❤
Thank you kindly
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thx Mike and Jasnet ! I really relate to what he is doing,,this is what i would like to do,,especially the gardening and remodleing,,little by little ,,just like im doing here in Alaska,, i would like to meet Darryl, sometime,,i will be in philippines in 49 more days,thx again,
Sure Gary. I am in Angeles City area and happy to meet you
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I really enjoyed this video.
thanks
I’m 58 years old right now I’ll be damn near 60 by the time I get over there and get settled in. I would do this in a heartbeat if I could get a lease on however long I want to stay. My dad is 90 if I live to be 90 I’d wanna stay in the place that I remodel for 30 years. Or more. I’m wondering if it would be possible to find a place that you could remodel and stay in indefinitely. I’m not a big mover. I like to stay put I bought my first house and I’m still in it 34 years later.
Great video Darall is a cool guy, a true visionary and developing a property and I like his taste and decorating . And I also like how he is talking about having pig roast and lots of people over. I love doing stuff like that!
As far as giving end of it putting up the shelter for the Local tricycle drivers. That shows that he has a big heart. I would also like to do things like that I don’t need the add a boys neither.
It would just make me feel good that I’ve done something nice for someone. I’m not looking to flex. Just looking to help people out.
To improve the community in a small way.
Exactly bro! Being a blessing to others is truly an amazing experience.All the people in Porac love Darrell.And he made a dream come true to every children here when he played Santa Claus in our School in Porac. Please watch the video and youll be amazed! Hope to see u soon brother! and be part of experiencing.and giving smiles to Filipinos. Proud of Foreigners like Him! instead of spending money to walking street and bar girls lol 😂😂 just joking...Happiness is when people around you are inspired of you!
There definitely are deals to be had here but it requires a lot of searching and a certain amount of luck. My friend is building a house in not far from Cloud Nice. He leased the land for 25 years. The house is costing 5k USD to build. I will video that when I get there probably next month. He's very happy there. He's from Malibu California, so he understands the finer things in life.
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AVOID PHILLIPPINES. SCAMM NATION. SNAKE PEOPLE. NOTHING NICE HERE. NOTHING.
@@mikesphilippineretirement fr lone famale now samal island have russian village.and they lived simple lucky samal island is typhoon free
The plans sound amazing. I hope you will do a follow-up when his project is completed.
Follow him on his channel
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Thank you my friend
@Ex-Pensive_Expat I have subscribed to follow your journey.
I would be afraid of getting booted just as i finished up all of the new upgrades. You said if you get booted before the 4 years is up its ok because you saved alot but curious where would the savings be if you are putting money and sweat equity into it?
Good ideas and hope it all works out well
@@ricksivley7047 this is not the only Expat doing this kind of thing I’ve seen it in several videos now. I believe they just try to get a long lease and spread the cost out and have a better place to live.
I've hired out the work / labor so it's easy to put a dollar figure on it. The saving is the difference between what I pay and the Market rent if I reentered it at the market rent once fixed up. I will leave when the owner returns from America. Estimate 3 to 5 years before they return.
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WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PLACE.
very nice place
Mike, I love watching videos about home builds and remodeling, but I do not believe that I would want to go through it myself.
Not for everyone my friend. I'm having fun and satisfying my creative desires
not the life style for many expats but maybe a few would try it.
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HI MIKE and JANET , Great interview/vist. This gentleman has some foward thinking ideas/plans..
The fact that he helps the local community says a lot as to his character.
I know most of you expats help and that is a GOD SEND.
NICE VIDEO , NICE GUY and YOU AND JANET are SUPER COOL
GOD BLESS CIAO
thanks he is a good guy
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5 Stars
Follow this Gentleman at all cost.
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good call
Thank you my friend
Wow, you really whittled down the total content! 🤣😂 You should have enough for a part 2? 🤔😉
Darrell will be back soon, and I'm hoping to get to spend some time together with him. He has many projects and ideas, and I'm always looking for something to do....
Good content, Mike 👍
I just got back Jerry. Let's find you a house or build you a new one. Lets chat tomorrow!
Nice video thank you Darryl
yea thanks Darrell
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Thank you Eddie!!
If you turn your residential place into a commercial/business place you need to apply for a permit first in Barangay, then to the Mayors office. Especially if your neighbor will be affected by any activities in your place. The LGU needs to know what you'll be doing in your property coz in that the tax you need to pay will be based, otherwise you'll business will fall under colurum operation and you'll be fined with it. Though Pilipinos are accommodating in general but if their peace be affected every single day you'll get a lot of complaints. We have a law against noise pollution.
thanks for sharing
Slow and easy, you are your own captain, keep on, keeping on 😊
Always!
Once he mentioned going to Texas I know this was more then a week ago. I been in contact with Darrell and am meeting up with him some time this coming Dec when I visit Angeles city.
Yes I'm looking forward to it. I was there 11 days start to finish
BAD BAD CITY TO STAY. JUST WHORE AND THIEFS CITY. iM HERE LAST 15 YRS... wish move out. cant, w out visa last 6 yrs...
@@Jorg-po6oi It's just a jump off point for me. I want to visit the northern areas. I figure it might be a bit cooler then Cebu city where I was this past Dec.
Daryl steps outside the box and created a pretty nice life being creative with his hard earned retirement. He created a nice niche and enjoys his life - my guess he is endering himself to new freinds every day even though he has that mean biker look :-o Your videos are very interesting and thought provoking too. Thanks Mike and Daryl
That he did. Thanks for watching
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Would love to see al the upgrades when done. 🥰
Coming soon!! I just got back from Texas and will be starting tomorrow
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❤ I would love it !! I'm 60 year old lady that loves camping , my 2 cats , cooking ECT. But I love God and good people that accept each other for who they are . I've been thinking about moving there for 4 years but didn't think 🤔 I could afford it until now . Thank You 😅
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come and check it out Lucy
Let me know if I can help Lucy. Maybe just try coming for a vacation.
Hope the beach sand won't kill the trees. The salt in sand wipes most of trees & bushes here in CA. Mostly landscapers use decomposed granite to get a good look without the saline intrusion.
thanks for the info
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@@mikesphilippineretirement Your project looks beautiful. I used the decomposed granite on some rental properties I own with good results. Costs a bit more but not alot & decomposed granite allowed the trees to flourish. Maybe those palm trees in the phillipines have some natural resistance to salt.
You have a good point with the sea sand Bu will most likely be fine. I will look into that. Thanks for the thought. Where in CA are you from
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat From Rancho Cordova, CA. I really enjoyed your video & predict you will be very successful with youtube. After thinking some more about the earlier conversation, perhaps they use decomposed granite here in California because it is produced locally & is cheap. If they have to import, it might get more costly.
this guy is really cool.wish i was younger
hahaha. we can only wish
This guys got great vision and a really nice person I really hope things work out for him he deserves it!
I just worry Filipinos are insanely jealous and wonder if they will make a move to re-rent that place out again.
Thank you my friend. The owners are honest people. We have a lease and all is good.
Pampanga is former american airforce base.many american lived there.even in the Middle of the rice fields
ANOTHER GOOD VIDEO
thank you
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Flipping houses are unheard of in the Philippines. Hope this new kind of entrepreneurship will work.
Flipping houses was one thing I planned on doing when I came here. But with the cost involved when transferring title such as capital gains sales tax etc etc. I gave up on that shortly after I got here.
This isn't flipping. Its a rental.
@@ziggarillo Exactly
He has it how he likes it good on him you can live cheep if uŕ willing to not expect a flash lifestyle i lived for 4 years and loved it didnt cost a lot but had to go home due to health issues
Hope you're able to return if you choose!
I had a nice little three-bedroom house right outside Angeles City 65 a month! I just another nice new little house over there for a hundred a month believe it's still open and ready to rent
Oh wow!
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Yes. I f you see one let me know I have many people asking to find one
Me and husband are both retired now and planning to find a property in the Philippines. It is more affordable and stress free over there. We just knew that we can use International healthcare insurance and can apply the local healthcare too. They have more organic foods and colder places to go.
ruclips.net/video/EN982E1mrhg/видео.html Best of luck I know you can fine what your looking for
I’ll have second thoughts about having a pond. Mosquitoes!!!! Not unless he’ll put Koi fishes in it.
good point Jeremy
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I will only do the pond if I can either keep the moving or fish so mosquitos don't settle. Thank you for the advice
I could do this single, but nope Im comfy with 2 farms A condo, and a typhoon proof castle. At ranch at home in usa have a Tiny house,
My thing here is Comfort, Income yo big bath tub, Stand up Shower,,Im
Here yo enjoy my
Life and Wife, But single sure why not, God Bless
Thanks for sharing
His a great guy,
we like him. very nice guy
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I grow those egg plants in Florida, it's the ones my wife cooks with. I enjoy growing fruit trees and gardening and have the property in Florida. I really wish my wife would buy decent size land in the Philippines. She only has a 100 sq meter lot. I'm not willing to put any money towards land so up to her what she buys. But after watching this I think I'll just rent a nice property and do gardening as a renter.
You might change your mind in time if you're here. No wrong way my friend
Wow Mike , Darrell has some nice vision man. Darrel shouldn't have to go back to America to update his passport. I had a good friend that renewed his right in Manila if it hasn't changed
he is traveling back to the Philippines as this video is being shown.. We made this video in Aug.
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Thank you Craig I did know that but it was my son's birthday and I need to update banking and other things as well
Bro you don't have to travel to Texas to renew your passport. You can do it now online according to an information that was out a few days ago.
Yes I did know that and almost did that. It was my sons birthday plus needed to update Banking etc!! So I decided to go ahead with it
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat i see.
Unless you have better reasons to visit Texas, renew your passport through the US Embassy in Manila. There is an extra charge for sending the renewal forms in and the courier service to deliver the new passport to your door but otherwise the fees are the same and the turn around is MUCH faster. Honestly, when they notified me of an impending delivery it was so soon I thought they were sending the package back due to an error in how I filled out the forms. Nope, it was my new passport.
Thanks for sharing
I paid for 5 day mail service. I applied in the passport office there in Dallas on Wednesday and it was delivered 5 days later on Monday. I was going to Surprise my son on his birthday. I didn't mention that in the video because her watches the videos some time
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I'm guessing you mean Dallas TX. The previous time I renewed my passport inside the US it was a six week turn around. This time the new one I received has the rigid plastic ID page and they returned the old passport in the same mailing where it used to come back under separate cover so they may have streamlined their process with new equipment and/or contractors. After deducting the in-country travel time it almost had to go by diplomatic pouch with a one day turn around stateside to be back in my hands so fast. I've never received that kind of service from any government agency.
@@joekahno Yes I went to the government passport office down town Dallas. Made the appointment the day before. Got my pictures down stair. I was in and out with in an hour and the passport was delivered Monday. For a few dollars more I could have had it Friday. Total with expedite fee and priority mail. 5 days start to finish
FYI Darrell- You can renew Your US Passport by Mail or Online now from right here in the Philippines
It was my son's birthday surprise he didn't know I was coming. So that is why I only mentioned the passport. But good information to be sure. Thank you. Plus a new first stamp on my passport and a visa run. A new 36 starts now
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat the new ones have 50 pages
Love this guy Real world info live in a perfect life, America.Ns in america don't get it
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That's a real fixer-upper. Good deal for $36!
thanks Gary
is not bad better than home owners paying property taxes!
that is a fact
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Here you own land in my country $600and above you can build a farm as well on it
Thanks for sharing
Darrell is great.
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he is ok. hahaha
Thank you my friend !!
Why would you go back to the states just to renew your passport when you can do it there in the Philippines
It was my son's birthday and I also needed to update my address atm cards etc.
You couldn't pay me to live there. Those native roofs are full of mould. Couldn't make it through one night in a place like that. Severe Asthma .
watch the video
Sorry to hear about your health my friend. The native roof is only to cover the bar area out side not the house.
Great video from both expats!!! But I think the title and rent (36$ month) is extremely misleading. Darrel is spending thousands of dollars upgrading this house and perhaps might not even be able to recover his investment at all. He might not be able to take some of the furnishings/cabinets with him. I hope it all goes well. Cheers!!!! .. Note : He does not own this property....
Great concept by Darrel regarding negotiations, best deals/contracts are when both parties feel
they’ve got a fair/winning deal. ..
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thanks for the support Tino
Not thousands Maybe $1,500 by the time I'm done and that includes appliances I can take with me when I go. I am able to take what I want to take since their plan is to tear it down. In America my career was in real estate and involved and understand flipping etc. On this property I'm spending a few thousands ""including rent"". Not millions PHP that would be required to purchase. To rent a property like this with land area in a low crime good subdivision area etc. where I'd be spending many more thousands in just rent. Any way you look at it I will be thousands ahead at the end of the day
There's a comment here that explains the extremely low rent and the risk-reward calculation. It's a work-for-rent contract for 5 years, which is secure enough.
Nicely explained. So many can't grasp the concept.
Thanks for sharing
Big D is a real man. You could learn from him Mikey.
trying To learn everything I can
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absolutely true my friend!
I'm considering renting out my Aussie 2 BR home on a half acre to fund staying at various locations in SE Asia. Would like to have stays in the Phillipines, Vietnam and Thailand for a few months in total. Obviously I'm limited to how long I can stay on a tourist visa, but it's a plan for me to work on. Cheers guys!
thanks for sharing
I lived in 2015 for 75$ a month but apart was super simple..I also lived in 2016 in a place near an amazing beach for 280$ a month with three bedrooms and two toilets and air con and that was so much better, actually very nice. I also know what it means to live in a 1000 pesos style house.i lived there for free for a few weeks. Life lesson you won't forget. It's pure misery. That apart that he shows now it would cost at least 15-20 k pesos or much more depending where he is located in 2024. Philippines is not that cheap anymore
thanks for sharing
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I am in Porac Pampanga. Before you make comments about the rent you should watch my videos. If I was even slightly miserable I would move. I am very happy here and the other place I live in Baguio. Just because you may have over spent for rent or been miserable doesn't mean other people would also be. My suggestion is to try Thailand or Vietnam.
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I didn't watch your videos. The house you showed is not miserable. It's actually the contrary. I know miserable houses . It doesn't mean I live in them. My wife is Filipina,.my kid is half Filipino, I have lived some years in the Philippines between stays. Prices are way higher now than some years ago
@@lucatoscani1525 Thanks for sharing your experiences my friend!!
What place is this? Watching from SWITZERLAND 🇨🇭
Darrell's home
Love it and cheap
Thanks for sharing
The rent is very cheap and you’re making it very nice, do you not worry your landlord will force you out to rent it out for a lot more?
No we have a 3 year lease with extensions. They are honorable people. I am only renting until they retire and return That was the deal we made
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat oh great, your doin a great job there👍👍👍👍👍
Nice projects in the Philippines 😊
yes he has his hands full
Can you tell me something about properly in Baguio i live in Baguio Irisan
The property I will be fixing and living is on Quezon Hill
You're helping the owner up grade.
both parties are happy
Thanks!
Thank you for your support Linda
Wow what's a life... big lot is like a compound with concrete fence for 36 USD. Are you kidding me... I'm jealous man. I'm paying 2600 USD for bungalow style house..
@strickerzone6749 $2,600 USD? It must be a mansion. Where is it located?
Your still in US?
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@@Ex-Pensive_Expat Must be, can't see any place costing 150k pesos per month in the Philippines
Mike while you are there cheak out the developments of the Clark Hospital been turned into a Museum. How is it going so far???? Do you have a Dome for the birds eye views.. We here and of course the whole world is seeking news on the Clark Hospital developments... Plus the grounds all the way around the Clark Hospital we've heard that giant hotels has sprung up that also has casinos as entertainments... Cheers mike waiting for the news, Many thanks..
we did not get a chance to visit it
great is a good idea.
it is for some
THATS NATURAL ONE MUCH VITAMINE.,, THERE IS NO CRIME IN PHILIPPINES DON'T WORRY ONLY THING BE PRODUCTIVE THAT IS ONLY THING THEN YOU CAN FIND PROJECT ONEDAY..
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Paul Bunyan lives in the Philippines!
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that is funny
Hi.... My dear friend
Hello 😊
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Nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
This guy is a madman wearing a beanie in the Philippines 😁
hahaha guess you did not watch the video
Damn...Im jealous
Thanks for sharing
36$ WOW that’s absolutely amazing. Mike thank you for this interesting video piece 👍🏾!
welcome Skip
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So in other words, someone can sub-lease a property out legally in the Phillipines?
if it is in the lease
What is his channel called it isn't in the description
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Darrell's You Tube Channel
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@@mikesphilippineretirement thx
@@Ex-Pensive_Expat I will sub
Hey Skipper, let’s go see if Maryann made her coconut cream pie!
really
I like ur TV daryll
it is a big one
Holy crap is that John Goodman??? 🤣🤣🤣
no it is not John
Hahaha....
AS AN AUSTRALIAN I RENEWED MY PASSPORT AT MANILA EMBASSY OVER PHONE BY VIDEO CONNECTION I AM SURE YOU DONT NEED TO RETURN TO YEXAS YO TENEW UOUR PASSPORT DAVE MONEY ENQIRE AT YOUR EMBASSY IN MANILA GOOD LUCK
Thanks for sharing
I had more reasons than just the passport.
Just depends on how ya wanna live ..
I also live part time in Baguio and travel often