Our Monthly Expenses. In The Philippines.
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- The average amount we spend on everything per month.
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You two are a nicely matched couple. You could actually be the poster couple for moving to the Philippines for middle-aged men. It's very encouraging for older single guys in America [or any western country] who feel lost and wondering, "is this it" ... For myself, I moved to Phuket, Thailand from Hawaii when I was 57, [I found an amazing single Thai Mother of 2] a couple of years before that on a vacation and then moved after a few years. Best thing ever. I will admit, having a "local" wife or partner, certainly helps when one doesn't speak Thai. Of course, that's the comforting difference being in the Philippines, but I like learning languages, so that wasn't an issue. The Philippines sounds cheaper by 10-20% than Thailand. or at least Phuket, which is 10-20% more than the rest of Thailand. I bought a home after being here a year, and it will be paid off this month. I am retired/kind of. I like all that Phuket and Thailand has to offer, getting anything and consistently is what I like about Thailand. Either country will certainly be an improvement than living in America and dealing with their craziness. Deal with Southeast Asian craziness, its much nicer, people smile and the weather is normally very nice, sometimes wet and sometimes hot. Good Luck in making your choices...
Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment 😀
It can be any country as long as you find what you’re looking for. Peace, less stress, loving family and friends
I would like to see your ex-wife comment
How would you compair the weather Hawaii vs. Phillipines?
I bet its much hotter
@@rawman909 > Thailand. in the overall is probably 5-8Centigrade "hotter" I like it hot. my last trip to Hawaii in May, I couldn't get warm, between air-con cars and stores, I felt like I was freezing. But then, our Hot, Dry season is from January to April/may so, I was used to the warm weather.
Never say Never....Always stay positive and move forward no matter what you face in life.. If you get the chance to come and visit Iloilo or Guimaras you guys are welcome... Philippines is the best place to retire and even build your future. I love the people and the country....Best of luck guys and keep in touch...
Very informative! Thank you!
This is good information for those that want to move to the Philippines.
Great video and awesome shirt. Love those colors - very pretty
We have a simple house, with my American husband here in Samar Philippines,but,renting apartment not good idea.
You can buy house and lot and pay installments,at the end of the day you have your own house
i am agreed with you to do that if you have the right person with you.....but if she is a scammer you will lose all.... at the end of the day,,, you will have nothing...i lose 100 k pounds because i trust her
I love the stop-when-you-cannot-carry-more approach
Sounds like your expenses are similar to Lina's and mine at our home on Cebu when we are there, although we own our house so there is no rent costs. But apart from that, our budget is very much the same as you guys, sometimes there are unexpected extra outgoings which we budget for. You're a nice couple Mark and Jen, you compliment each other and Jen is fortunate to have met you Mark. Bless you both. Bob and Lina, NZ.
Great video, thanks!
My husband and I are planning on retiring there as well
Thank you for the info 😊
Nice video, Mark. Restaurant prices in the US have gone up a lot in the past 3-4 years. Two adults and maybe a kid is $40-50 for a meal at a non-upscale restaurant like Red Robin, Pho, pizza, or Chinese.
Thanks for sharing, it really helps understanding. It´s so easy to have prejudices from the start of the video, but later on it seems like you are soulmates. Similar type of people.
Great video Mark, everything on point, except the cost of restaurants. Prices have gone up considerably here in the US since you were here. A dinner for 2 at a nice restaurant in Dumaguete last month cost about 1/2, sometimes 1/3 of what it costs here in the US. I was in Dumaguete for almost a month with my Fiancee and spent about 3k, and that included a lot of extravagances ie trips to a few resorts including Siquijor Island, eating out 3x a day, tricycle rides, laundry, therapeutic massage, treating her friends and family, a few gifts etc. You can live really well on just a few thousand US dollars per month there.
I was thinking the same thing about the eating out while I watched the video, I go into a restaurant by myself here in New York, I have to spend at least $30-$40 just for myself. When I was in the Philippines a couple months ago, I was spending about $20-$30 for 2 of us to eat a good meal. Can't wait to be able to move there in a few months .
To me, rent is the biggest (I’m not American but I spent almost 6yrs there). Man, renting $1200 a month! It’s nice and all but really more than I needed. A 200-300 a month in the Philippines would be enough
You're a sharp-looking couple and funny finishing each other's sentences, lol you both are blessed to have found each other.
Jesus Christ that woman is beautiful. I’ve been watching a lot of expat vids on their experiences over there as I prepare to move over there and this guy has the most beautiful wife of them all. There is more to life and love than looks I get it but damn… this guy is a f-king inspiration. My god.
Philippine Gas/L as of today ranges from P76.45 to P96.15. Diesel is P81 and Kerosene is P86. It depends on the location.
Very interesting information that is needed for those considering retiring in the Philippines like me. Plus, it depends on the location where you want to live like myself, I have in mind Cebu City. I will be applying for Philippine sponsored American Military SRRV Retirement Visa in the future. So glad I was station at the old Clark Air Base (Angeles) Area back in 1991. Thank you for this information and GOD speed everyone in the Philippines.
Hi mark. I've been living in the Philippines for ten months now. I agree with your expenditures. Nice to see a fellow expat. I've been watching your channel for years now. You advice has been spot on. I began watching your channel months before I even thought about moving here. I'm an American and I appreciate your knowledge. Keep up the great work.
Great video guys, thanks for the expense$ update.
Take care stay safe.
Cheers from chilli 🥶 cold Australia 🇦🇺
Beautiful video guys i watching your videos cause im thinking to move in Philippines from USA thanks for all the information!!!!
I will be in Dumaguete Aug. 20 - 24, and would enjoy a coffee, breakfast, lunch, whatever works best for you; if you are available ...
Sure. Email me when you get here
markfthornton@yahoo.com
@@everymanhasastory Would it be okay if I e-mailed you? I did post a few questions here, not sure if/when they would be seen, would just like to ask you a few things, am US-based thinking of moving to the PH. Thank you.
We enjoyed the video . We spend about the same. You guys make a good couple.... God bless
Thank you for watching Karl
Prices in America has gone up a lot in just the last year. I'm guessing, food prices between US and Phil are not the same at all. Big Mac meal in the US is around $9 while only $4 in the Phil.
Thanks for the video. I appreciate the time you spend putting these together. I think a lot of things here (Sacramento, ca) are much more expensive. A fast food meal is $9. A meal at a restaurant will run $30-$50 each. Chinese take out with 4 items just cost me $60. A very nice meal at a steakhouse here in town will cost you $140-$200 depending on your wine tastes. Gas here (with $0.54 tax/g) is running $5.85(Costco) to $6.90(Chevron) per gallon. Head of lettuce is $1.79. Can of beans is $1.59.
A lot more expensive then the Philippines
Beautiful house
Sounds great thanks for sharing. The more person knows the better off they are. Wisdom comes from experience. My budget is about 2000us but if I keep it at 2000 that allows me to save a few to. I still have my house payment here in the USA. It's a bit overwhelming at times I'm not sure what kind of Visa I should apply for as well. And then there's getting it re-stamped. I used to do the circuit in Thailand... Only because I manufacture jewelry and teach people how to. Well that's where I started. Nice video thank you
I’m ready go there with about $1800.00 a month.
Rents went up, groceries went up, power and water bills also went up. Taxes on property went up. Even the sit-in restaurants also went up. Most of the restaurants now includes cover charge for using their table and chair.
Cheaper and better in Vietnam, and the food is so much better
the cost of living in philippines is very afforable compared to the usa. great video once again..
Just came back for a 1 week celebrity cruise in the Caribbean and thought of you everytime I walked through the park west art gallery area. Excellent cruise but I definitely gained about 10 lbs for the week.
I've worked on many Celebrity ships.
Love the tropical shirt
Yes everything here in Florida at the least goes up…for the past few weeks has went down a bit. Helps a little bit…
Weekly expenses for us in Masbate Island is 3 to 5k per week. GASOLINA 8 hundred peso. Plus Kuryente 4 to 5 k per month. It's expensive in the Philippines and Australia. Tighten you're budget as have implemented since over the past 3 months. Enjoy the Philippines. AMEN
As you already know from being married before the way to make it work is compromise and you are probably an expert at it as I am also. Hehe.. talking about how many times a month you shop, you said three Jen said two, you said three Jen said two, you said two and a half..hehe .nice going on the compromise my friend.. happy wife happy life.. I love both of your channels and I am one of your first subscribers Mark.. be there soon and hope to meet both of you..
3.78 liters per gallon, 90 pesos per liter, divided by 50 pesos per dollar= $6.80 a gallon.
You 2 are living like Royalty. I just saw a video of a guy living very nice in Cebu on $520 mo. US.
Thank you for the details. I have no plans to retire there as I am happy in Thailand. But I can't get over some vloggers saying you need 2-3,000 $$ a month to live in the PI. !!! Your place is awesome and your lifestyle seems very good.
$2-3k a month if you want to have an extravagant lifestyle 😅
You can live for 600$ per month
@@CindysBisvlog Exist.
I'm curious to know the comparisons to Thailand. Would you be able to provide a few details since you are living there now ?
Still very cheap compared to Finland - except healt- and dental care, which are extremely cheap in here. All the best for you guys and thank tiy for a great channel.
Low labor costs in PH is the reason McDonalds can offer its food at great low prices compared to US. In US a McDonald sandwich is now $5. In PH it may be only $2.
My wife already has a house & we've been pumping money into the property for over 20 years.
She's in the province in northern samar thing are still pretty cheap there. She very frugal.
Hi Gary, Do you guys have issues with typhoons there? Samar gets hit pretty severely when typhoons hit land there.
We're located on the west side of the island between Allen & Calbyog. Usually gets hit from the other side. Also have some mountains that kind of shield our property to an extent.
@@tonymars1093 we're located on the west side of the island and are shielded by a mountain to an extent
@@garylambert6481 That's good information Gary, thanks for the response.
Nice couples Mark and Jen your videos are valuable information Mark and jenn God bless you from DrVenkatesvaran south India
Mark you look different now than before look younger 👍
Your house is beautiful tour house
I've been in the RP 7 years and am married with a 14 year old child and have built our home. Our expenses are approx 2800 USD a month. Compared to USA our savings are mostly related to taxes and insurances. To put things in perspective there are places in Spain where the cost of living is less than the RP. See Matt Wilkie.
That is true Spain is cheaper
That is true we did 3x a month grocery shopping here in Dumaguete. I fully understand you don't care the price but for us we do care heee..heee you are very lucky staying in the Philippines. It is higher now the price. We spend 5k to 7k for our grocery. Our electric cost us here 12K to 13k water is including in our rent. Looks you stayed Luxurious apartment for 30K a month wow Amazing!
Pretty hair, Jen
Prices goes up here also in ca. 16, 20% more. Report says that there are prices that are doubled. Gas alone less than $3 before pandemic hits to a record high of $6 and in some areas even $7.
Soo true ..inflation 9.1%☹️🙁
In the UK gas is £2 per litre and it's 1.20 to the dollar
Great video Mark. It always helps to have a little perspective and update once in a while. This gives people a pretty good idea of what their monthly expenses would be. Hey, just a question... Do you still snorkel daily? Do you ever do any underwater videos. I think that would be very interesting. What is the coolest thing that you have come across while snorkeling?
Yes I dive and snorkel but I don't make underwater videos. I leave that ro Critter Hunter
LOL, fair enough Mark. You and Jen have a great day!
Good to see you are not worried about food there. 😂1,500 usd if not eating out and 2,000 if living the night life and eating out. Most people can get by on $300 rent and $400 food bill. $200 for electric and phones ..gas.. $200 for extras on some months. Then $100 for transportation. Travel and hotels.. Meds, clothes and restaurants fill in the last of the $1,500 budget.
Greeat Place
Maybe it’s better to get a car especially if you get older. It’s safer too. There are cheaper used cars that are so affordable. You will be more relax and your wife can practice driving too to get ready when go back to US. Also, save for emergency medical care as one of the guys just had a stroke and heart attack.
You just convinced me to move!
I get $1,500 a month from VA disability.
Good for you
Look me up when you get here
Really nice place you have. Very inexpensive.
We are absolutely getting raked over the coals, here in America.
Totally insane, what we have to pay, to live here.
Im 66.
Getting out when i can....
Yes housing is where you save the most money in the Philippines
I think for me to be comfortable in the Philippines, I would need at least $1,500/month but $1,800 is probably better considering inflation. This would be places like Cebu and not in Manila where I’ve heard it can get quite a bit more expensive for areas like BGC.
If you are renting a hotel yes its going to be more expensive. Try AIRBNB if you want to save a little . however if you plan to stay in manila its better if you get your own house however its not going to be easy unless you are married to a filipina. BGC is like a mini new york its becoming the mecca of business in PH. it used to be makati only but BGC and Makati is a business hub atleast 70% of its area. that's why it is expensive.
Rate of inflation here in the states today is around 9 to 10%.
You seem very wealthy, waltzing through the supermarket not looking at prices. For pensioners that wouldn't be an option, in fact - they would need to be shopping at the local farmers markets rather than supermarkets. Your expenses definitely aren't rock bottom, but also aren't extravagant. Thanks for the video as always!
Not that wealthy if he doesn't have a car. Like he said, you need food and can't negotiate prices so you just buy it.
It's good not having natural gas, in earthquake prone areas.
Good point. I never considered that
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You are very lucky to find each other. Not,all or many finds one as that compatible like both of you. Congratulations!🌹
My style doing grocery i don't go just one store i went to 3 different store in one store i used to go there for american brand only this is membership store and the rest two stores just for the local brand.i do aware of the prices because i dont want to over spent money one thing i make sure i keep 15hundred bucks for emergency money.
Price matters to me.
I'd like to see a episode on medication cost in philippines
i think everything in the Philippines got pricey already due to the crisis around the world but honestly even here in UAE mostly of the goods sold here are getting pricey, it's just a matter of good budgeting and you'll survive..☺ You look good Jen, I love the hair.😘
God Bless you guys..
Due to inflation, Prices have EXPLOEDED out of control almost everywhere including America.
I like the idea of owning our home and having 2k a month to live. Not too big but money for comfort.
Thanks Jen and Mark for another great informative video (as always LOL), you guys should be the poster child's for successful age gap relationships in the Philippines, you can really feel the genuine love between you both in every video, I would love to know how many foreigners you have inspired to move there and search for their own filipino beauty, I know I'm one LOL, the government tourism bureau should be paying you guys for what you do :)
Thank you so much John. And thank you for watching
I am curious about costs, I am flying into Thailand Monday. Haven't been in Asia for almost 4 years. Inflation in the US is out of control. My hope is I can live there for what I am spending here each month .
Hi. Been retired in Chiang Mai for 8 years. Budget 1,200. Pension @2200. Life is good.
Try visit small island ... Peaceful place. Marble capital. We hav so many pretty beaches here. Everybody welcome. We got Bonbon beach and alot more beaches to injoy
Thank you we will do that
Great Vids you put out, been watching for a while. Could you do a Vid of you guys going to a typical store? Like just buying staples, showing the store, prices, check out, etc. Also how do you find clothes there that fit you?
Jen looks amazing all over specially I love her hair.
Hey Mark great interview and I really can see the big generational gap between you and your wife just by her yellow streaks in her hair but hey it does match the color of your shirt that you were wearing that day for your interview LOL 😂😂😂
Thank you 😊
I love you both so much!!!
Thank you Jay
Here in America so expensive especially California
Love the shirt 😎
My Mom bought it for me 15 years ago Tommy Bahama
@@everymanhasastory your mum had taste
I use a Taxi all the time , very cheap $2 a trip in cebu ..no need for a car here ....food 21k a month 👌
If you use aircon 24/7 your electric bill will be high .....it is always hot here ...if you can put up with the heat you will be fine ...$1500 A month is a good living standard .
If you feel that you need to use the AC that much you should move to the higher elevations or do what Mark has done, live one the water in a upstairs dwelling where you get good breezes off of the water.
Awesome couple and very informative
I'll be living on $900 a month and
I think that's plenty enough..
I'm not buying imported jar of
peanut butter for $8..
Are those real wood floors? Your home looks very nice; great value for what you’re paying!👍
Yes they are. And my wife hates cleaning them. I used to own a roller skating rink. So Iove them
@@everymanhasastory Beautiful!
@@everymanhasastory I’m relocating to Panama from Texas in September; I’ve obtained my temporary Pensionado Visa. Once I have my permanent Pensionado Visa Panama will be my base from which I’ll continue my world travel. The Philippines is on my bucket list.👍
Hi Mark! Thanks for making the video. I was wondering about health insurance. Did you get health insurance in the Philippines? $2,000 dollars per month is promising. Thats way less than what we spend per month here in the US.
It's available. About half the cost of American
Take my wife out for dinner here nothing to fancy is always 50 dollars plus with tip. We live in Washington state and plan on moving to a little town called palili south of Davao In Mindanao area.
Anyways take care we enjoy your videos. Danial and Marivic
Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment David 😀
Good discussion; could you give a little insight on how you are permitted to stay in the PH on a long-term basis; I've researched this so-called SRRV retirement visa and their info is a little confusing; I understand there is an age requirement 50+, proof of income + a deposit into a savings bank, and then an Annual fee. Did you have to apply for this while present in the PH? Also, the permission to stay on a US passport seems to range from 7-59 days with possibility of extending it while there. I guess, you find out on arrival? I'd like to hear how you managed all this and the experience of your initial move to the PH. Thanks.
You receive a 30 day visa upon arrival then you have to extend it for 30 days, then after that you can extend it for up to 6 months for a total of up to 36 months. Then you have to exit the Philippines for 24 hour and you can return and start the same process again.
Your budge is good we got a zweet deal my rent is $ 200 per month weed don't eat oiuy much so we use more gas food is lot higher eater and electricity little higher because we have three in the family and we ate putting through Colage so if you consider all of that we about the same for our budget
Nice video she needs to smile more though
Im surprised more middle class american and other western folk aren't even aware of the Philippines, or other, SE Asian destinations!
Folks retiring from government jobs, and trade union work, should have $3,000.00-$6,000.00 per month in retirement...
That's a hell of a big apartment for $600 a month.
We're here right now in the Phils on a 2 week holiday and it's costing us a family of 4 more than your entire budget for the year. And that's not including the cost of the contents of 6 pasolubong boxes we pre shipped. We have some serious budgeting to do if we ever plan on retiring here!
Vitamins in PH are like 4-6x of prices in Europe
Bigfoot song: #DavidOsborne
We shop here at organic store so expensive everything
I could live in a studio apartment in Dumaguete for a 1000 before the pandemic.
you really do not have a written budget. And if that works for you fine. we wrote ours out. I designate the funds for every bill we have. for me I have found this to be better.
That condo/apt. looks very large, how many sq feet is it? And previous videos it looked to be by the ocean? It sounds like you have a good plan. Do you have a helper come in also? Sorry if I seem nosy but I want to wind up there, just have a lot of stuff to unload, etc. So she is Every woman has a story, very clever. It sounds like you are a good match.
Is there any other places for rent in your complex? Looks really nice! Is it a white sand beach where you are at?
No sorry
Mark, how are you feeling? You look well!
Doing better. I cut 90!% of the sugar from my diet and cut down on carbs too
@@everymanhasastory sounds like u are almost doing keto diet, its a good one too!
@@everymanhasastory very good Mark cutting out sugar and carbs is major important. I know it may be hard in the Philippines because most of their meals are high in both. But just continue to focus on low carb and low sugar and your health will continue to get better. Great channel and much success to you and your wife.
Need Campbell's soup? LOL. Mark. can you talk about working for Cambly again?
Haven't seen Campbell's soup here for months. Cambly is a good side gig. No experience or degree required $10 an hour
Thank you for the info and good video. May I ask what city or area do you live and what beach are you near?
Bacong
Blessed Always 🙏🙏🙏Everything Gone Up All The Prices 🎈
Hi brother, I'm watching you over here from San Diego as a single 65 year old retired Vet with a monthly expense of $4000/mo. All I need is the VA medical system with all my records which is in Manila. Do you have any issues with the medical care over there and are you a Veteran?
I was wondering have you done any more updates on Jens parents house that you were helping to renovate thank you
Yes but no longer filming them.
Your house is beautiful. Could you tell me what community it's in. And your wife is a sweetheart. I'm coming in November. I'm a retired Army Vet.
Bacong
@@everymanhasastory thank you, is that the name of the city ?
@@markboyd2188 Province of Negros Oriental. A small coastal town neighboring Dumaguete City on its south.