I live in a 4000 peso apartment in Albay. I spent less Than 1500 usd for a fridge, stove, ac and bed and two wardrobes and all other necessities. Total monthly housing expenses including all utilities including cable tv and internet are 180.00-195.00. The apartment is safe and perfectly livable.
Tim G i was paying also 4,000 a month for a 2 bed 1 bath apt then had the other room rented when i'm not there so been paying 2,000 a month for sometime.
Good too know I’m a bit of a minimalist in the U.S. saving money. Starting to think I could get ready to retire now instead of 4 years the more research I do the more I see it would be very possible.
The frost build up is due to the door being open all the time. Warm air meets cold...condensation. Keep the freezer part packed and put a couple of liter bottles of frozen water inside so the temperature doesn’t decrease so quickly when you open the door.
Thank you Brian for taking the time to show us the “digs”. Everyone seems to agree APARTMENT needs some TLC. Fresh paint, fridge, stove and an aircon though being in a high traffic area could take a bit of getting used to. But definitely a great price. God bless you and Luisa n Hannah.
Another important factor to check out is the water pressure, exhaust fumes coming in from the streets, nearby karaoke type businesses, neighbors that don’t work/play loud music karaoke type Businesses that open up at night and window types. Jalousie Windows can be broken into easily and do not keep cold air conditioned air in which will lead to the AC being on all the time and waste of electricity/ increase cost.
Hi Brian From April 2010 for a full year I had a apartment just inside Doolittle Street, very close to where you used to be if I have watched properly your videos. There I was paying for a 2 bedroom P8500 a month plus the normal 1 month advance and the deposit for utilities I think it was about P25k. If I ever get to stay long term again or even permanently, after watching your videos I would do things just that little differently. As usual this video was informative so another THUMBS UP, not sure why some have clicked THUMBS DOWN but everyone to their own taste, what a boring world it would be if we all liked the same thing. Keep the videos coming always good to watch.
Thanks for the information. As a single man nearing retirement, I'm looking for a place to retire to. Asia is looking very tempting, considering I'm going to be on a limited budget.
Very helpful. I like how you go over things. I would there on SS. So that $80.00 start would be great place till a person figures things out. I appreciate the information Brian!!
Our biggest expense in the Phillipines is family,there is always someone I'll or need money for some reason.We went on holiday there last year and in cost 4x as much as holidaying in another country.
Isn't that what you signed for? I'm sure you heard the praise you marry a Filipina you marry her family. If you don't like it that family members are always asking for assistancer then just say no. It might strain your relationship with your wife but at the end they will get the message. If you keep giving they will not stop asking. Holiday is a big event in the Philippines and in many countries. If you can't afford to spend money don't go there again. And stay in your domicile by yourself
Im filipino based here in the usa.everytime i visit the phil ,i either tell my family, friends,relatives that im there to have r and r and not listen to their problems or i just visit rp without telling them that im there.i send them money monthly and dont want to spend another dime on them. All of them will call me if they need something but never greet me on special occassions.
alex Chua I’ve had a very similar experience. I broke off my engagement for these reasons and others. ( She was My Age 43-she has no kids but we always had to take her relatives out )
I straight up say "NO". My SO sends a set monthly amount and that's it. Most of her family doesn't even work. They live for free and constantly ask for handouts. That's called begging for a free-ride in life, not on my dime. We both work our asses off while they post constant updates of themselves enjoying our handouts. It's astonishing.
Thanks very informative . Wife and I are thinking of moving to the PI when we retire, shes from Cavite and has been in the states 24 yrs, all your videos are great, thanks for taking the time to put them up.
hey Ken I have lived in the Philippines for 30 years and i live in Bacoor Cavite, we like here because easy to get to Manila, Laguna, Tagaytay, and even get to Angeles and Subic are just two hours from Cavite. Apartments are cheaper here then even Angeles City but yes it all depends the location in Cavite.
I totally agreed of all the stuff that he was saying , living in the Philippines as an ordinary person is not cheap but if your a foreigner and you have a tons of money to start a business then Philippines is the best ,you just need to be smart, be business minded person and look for what type of business that is in demand to the location you were trying to put your business.
just found your channel....watched several of your vlogs, straightforward, informative, and real. thanks , just subscribed and hope ya keep them coming
Love this video Brian When i am there we live very simple. But we have no rent only have to buy food and what ever entertainment we want to do. It really does depend on the person. I find living simple great for me.
That's a nice little place.. Can't beat the price. Like the other comment I read, get a little AC unit a few home comforts and that's a great place.. . Believe me, I've lived in some shit hole places here in the US... Great video.. Good stuff... Thanks buddy....
Nothing wrong with that apartment to be honest. Compact so should be easy to manage. Air con and a few home comforts and I could live there. As long as it's secure no problem.
Brian, did I ever mention to you that I once rented an apartment in Samsonville subdivision? It’s the area across McDonalds Dau. Walk down the road till you see the Clark International college turn on your right side and walk a bit more till you see the Melania Street on your left. My land lady charged me 5k for a studio apartment. It’s neat and safe. Tenants have their own service door and the landlady is a kitchen wonder! She’ll invite you frequently in every party she’ll hosts if you’ve gotten more acquainted with her. Very nice lady
By the way, D'morvie hotels, cost only 400 pesos a day in cagayan de oro, in davao cost 450 pesos, small room with air conditioning, 40 inch flat cable TV. Wifi internet, washroom and toilet inside the room.
Good starter apt for an expat with a small pension. 80 USD is a very low price. Probably cost a good 500 more usd to get the needed furnishings to get started. Thanx Brian.
Thanks for the video. The only fly in the ointment for me would be no oven. Cooking on hot plates is no problem but i would really miss not being able to bake.
With a good cleaning, some new paint (not green!) and a toilet seat that place wouldn't be too bad. If people want to see prices for appliances they can look at websites like abenson's or Robinsons appliance store to get an idea of what things cost. Senseofstile channel has done alot of videos showing what motorcycles sell for. The one thing no vlogger can tell you is how much it will cost you to live. They all say it depends on the lifestyle you can be comfortable with, which is the only correct answer. There are tons of monthly budget videos out there but I guess people have forgotten how to do the math to be able to come up with an estimate.
It was an absolute great video I appreciate all the valuable information that was given and look forward to you and more of your videos Within future or I plan to move to the Philippines very soon for a patchy healthier lifestyle all information is very valuable information on to me thanks a lot take care and God bless
Have a think about Palwan...its Boracay 20 years ago...we invested 200k which gave us a house in the centre of town with an acre and a mini stop which generates over 40k a year..so in 5 years we got our money back...but also have a think about the fact that all countries within the OECD have a tri partisan law whereby you do not have to pay tax in our countries if you live in Pinas and work in yr said country as long as you work in your country for 1 day less than 6 months...welcome to Pinas....
Hi Brian. For a single person, that small 1 bedroom apartment is good if you're starting. Lot of filipinos can tolerate with no Air con, but most expats can't tolerate the heat. A small unit Air con, very minimal furniture, small size ref, and 1 burner stove, apartment good to rent. I agree with you 100 percent, it depends on the expat on what kind of life they want to live in the Philippines. Enjoyed the video. Take care guys. 😊👍👍👍
Jane Dudynsky my bedroom is on the second floor so i get good breezes but i have the ac one in awhile, i pay less than $80 for an unfurnished 2 bed 1 bath, for cooking i have a rice cooker and a 1 burner stove, breakfast daily by the beach then make lunch at home and for dinner just buy take out food, neighbors can be nosy and will know your routine so i got guard dogs to keep me company. where i live i got the aircon and patio furniture on credit, i pay a monthly installment plan, with cable tv and wifi and just a 4 unit complex.
Thanks, great video and I would like to see more like it please. Looks like you are getting some great responses too. I would like to see more appartments that cost more too. Maybe appartments for 160, 240, 320 and etc... Philippines are definitely on my bucket list of places to visit. Going back to Thailand and Korea next month maybe after that.
Most Filipino type apartments don’t have shower heads. They fill the buckets, wet their skin, lather up and rinse. Of course, you can add a shower head and that would probably cost you 500-1000 php for the fixture and connectors.
For a single person, that’s live able. I used to have a house made of bamboo and straw so that’s indeed much better. However, you better be able to handle the heat. The only cold days you’ll probably ever experience is when it’s typhoon season.
Thank your videos! As of now the airfare and travel time make Mexico more appealing. I love philippines been there 14 x getting unaffordable. Thanks for your video have a great life
Lots of concerns about insects I'm seeing. It's a tropical climate, in my experience you must live with the insects. There is no pest control, that would be pointless. There are measures you can take to protect your things. You can get plastic dish covers at the SM or Hyper Mart to store your dishes, cups, utensils etc. And store your food in containers as well. I personally wouldn't rent an apartment like that, but it might be ok for someone else with less of a budget. I furnished a 2 bedroom townhouse style apartment in Mabalacat from top to bottom (bedroom, living room, kitchen, fridge, aircon EVEYTHING!) for about $2500 US. The apartment itself was $120 US. I loved it and can't wait to go back!
It was still very vague. if you could have stuck with a 'for instance' and tallied it up, what the costs were for transportation or for paying a laundress or how much a refrigerator or gas stove cost, how much a tank of propane cost, stuff like that would have been more helpful. What are your hours for your store and how long are your lights on how much is your utility bill for running the store? That could give me a guess a my electric bill coz I gotta have ac ! How much does a scooter cost ? Do I have to carry insurance? How big a deal is it if you have an accident? If there's something that needs to be fixed in your apartment do you have to fix it? will the landlord? These are things that are just too dang hard to find on the Internet, so I asking you.
A near beach and an ice cold beer is sufficient. I would advice if you a good amount of money and want to live here in the Philippines invest on business spend it wisely.
for sure if people want to act like a rich person it will cost .i been to manila ,also angeles city and got by with $500 aud for the month .lucky some countries allow you to have your pension and live there but not all countries do .
Wikipedia---- A typical sari-sari store in Bantayan A sari-sari store, or neighborhood sundry store,[1] is a convenience store found in the Philippines. The word sari-sari is Tagalog meaning "variety" or "sundry". Such stores form an important economic and social location in a Filipino community and is ubiquitous in neighborhoods and streets. Sari-sari stores tend to be family-run and privately owned [1]operating within the shopkeeper's residence. Commodities are displayed in a large screen-covered or metal barred window in front of the shop.[2] Candies in recycled jars, canned goods and cigarettes are displayed while cooking oil, salt and sugar are stored at the back of the shop. Prepaid mobile phone credits are provided.[2] The sari-sari store operates with a small revolving fund,[1] and generally doesn't provide perishable goods requiring refrigeration.[3] The few that do, have refrigerators to store soft drinks, beers and bottled water.[2]
You have it easy there buddy. Here in Canada, 1 Bedroom apartment $1200 a month/ not including hydro electricity $200-300 a month/ Groceries $300-400 a month, Phone/Internet $200 a month, Other expenses, eating out, movies etc.. $ $150-200 a month= $2300 living very cheaply a month.
Same in the states. Well here in Maine anyway. Rents are completely out of control. They keep raising minimum wage and as soon as they do the cost of living goes right up with it. There are fewer and fewer extremely rich, u know, like crazy ass rich, and more and more poor. It’s easy to see what is coming.
Very good video, it just gives people something to think about before they make the big leap there. They better have all their bases covered, because there is no safety net. Though some items seem very cheap, it all adds up, if you don’t have an adequate income stream to support the lifestyle you choose to have there. I almost made the leap when I was 35 and my wife kept me grounded and said not yet lol. Thank god she did, but now we own a house a restaurant and a decent savings so soon we will make the move. How is the insurance situation now, since Phil health changed? Love the videos thanks
don't smoke, don't drink, eat native and live cheap for 4000 pesos and you can live $500.00 or $600.00, i'm looking for cheap in the cebu provinces closer in that price range
Christmas Trees haven't put away as much as I'd like to I still live in a semi right now but my plan is here in a couple years I will be living in the Philippines for good
i live in chicago and pay 435 for a studio every thing paid 500 feet i would take my time and slowly buy a piece at a time. first would be a freeze ,and bed .
All those things you're talking about isn't even that expensive. It cost about $1,100-$1,500 USD a month to get an unfurnished bedroom apartment here in Hawaii. And that's without utilities. Utilities will run about another $400-$600 dollars. So all the things you bring up isnt even a problem.
I'm paying for two baths two bedrooms here in Irvine Califonia for $2,400 a month with amenities of course gym two car garage and a gated community! That is cheap tho 80 bucks a month!
For foreigners starting businesses, I say start small. The sari sari store is a good idea. Succeed with that, and then move up or branch out.
start a small piggery farm?
USPS shipping rates to Estados Unitos has changed.
@@hillbillyintheasia6122 All the way from the states and live like a pig?
I live in a 4000 peso apartment in Albay. I spent less Than 1500 usd for a fridge, stove, ac and bed and two wardrobes and all other necessities. Total monthly housing expenses including all utilities including cable tv and internet are 180.00-195.00. The apartment is safe and perfectly livable.
Tim G i was paying also 4,000 a month for a 2 bed 1 bath apt then had the other room rented when i'm not there so been paying 2,000 a month for sometime.
nice
Tim G how much is your power bill?
Good too know I’m a bit of a minimalist in the U.S. saving money. Starting to think I could get ready to retire now instead of 4 years the more research I do the more I see it would be very possible.
what island is that or close to a big city ?
Another thing to budget for per monthly is health care. A percentage of monthly budget should be saved for unplanned hospital bills that might happen
It's not in the best shape, but you can't beat that price. 4000 a month is a good price. It just needs a little TLC.
The frost build up is due to the door being open all the time. Warm air meets cold...condensation. Keep the freezer part packed and put a couple of liter bottles of frozen water inside so the temperature doesn’t decrease so quickly when you open the door.
Thank you Brian for taking the time to show us the “digs”. Everyone seems to agree APARTMENT needs some TLC. Fresh paint, fridge, stove and an aircon though being in a high traffic area could take a bit of getting used to. But definitely a great price. God bless you and Luisa n Hannah.
Another important factor to check out is the water pressure, exhaust fumes coming in from the streets, nearby karaoke type businesses, neighbors that don’t work/play loud music karaoke type Businesses that open up at night and window types. Jalousie Windows can be broken into easily and do not keep cold air conditioned air in which will lead to the AC being on all the time and waste of electricity/ increase cost.
Hi Brian From April 2010 for a full year I had a apartment just inside Doolittle Street, very close to where you used to be if I have watched properly your videos. There I was paying for a 2 bedroom P8500 a month plus the normal 1 month advance and the deposit for utilities I think it was about P25k. If I ever get to stay long term again or even permanently, after watching your videos I would do things just that little differently. As usual this video was informative so another THUMBS UP, not sure why some have clicked THUMBS DOWN but everyone to their own taste, what a boring world it would be if we all liked the same thing. Keep the videos coming always good to watch.
Thanks for the information. As a single man nearing retirement, I'm looking for a place to retire to. Asia is looking very tempting, considering I'm going to be on a limited budget.
Very helpful. I like how you go over things. I would there on SS. So that $80.00 start would be great place till a person figures things out. I appreciate the information Brian!!
Sage advice... the costs to live in Phi is what each person wants for their lifestyle
This is a really good and realistic video. Thank you so much for doing this for the people that are interested in trying to live in The Philippines.
Our biggest expense in the Phillipines is family,there is always someone I'll or need money for some reason.We went on holiday there last year and in cost 4x as much as holidaying in another country.
Isn't that what you signed for? I'm sure you heard the praise you marry a Filipina you marry her family. If you don't like it that family members are always asking for assistancer then just say no. It might strain your relationship with your wife but at the end they will get the message. If you keep giving they will not stop asking. Holiday is a big event in the Philippines and in many countries. If you can't afford to spend money don't go there again. And stay in your domicile by yourself
Im filipino based here in the usa.everytime i visit the phil ,i either tell my family, friends,relatives that im there to have r and r and not listen to their problems or i just visit rp without telling them that im there.i send them money monthly and dont want to spend another dime on them. All of them will call me if they need something but never greet me on special occassions.
haha !!! is it worth it??? lol
alex Chua I’ve had a very similar experience. I broke off my engagement for these reasons and others. ( She was My Age 43-she has no kids but we always had to take her relatives out )
I straight up say "NO". My SO sends a set monthly amount and that's it. Most of her family doesn't even work. They live for free and constantly ask for handouts. That's called begging for a free-ride in life, not on my dime.
We both work our asses off while they post constant updates of themselves enjoying our handouts. It's astonishing.
Thanks very informative . Wife and I are thinking of moving to the PI when we retire, shes from Cavite and has been in the states 24 yrs, all your videos are great, thanks for taking the time to put them up.
hey Ken I have lived in the Philippines for 30 years and i live in Bacoor Cavite, we like here because easy to get to Manila, Laguna, Tagaytay, and even get to Angeles and Subic are just two hours from Cavite. Apartments are cheaper here then even Angeles City but yes it all depends the location in Cavite.
Thanks for being a Realist and for sharing your daily experience! Be there in 6 years! Salamat!
Best video I have seen so far on living in the Philippines.
Very informative video Brian! You are getting better every day! ;)
I totally agreed of all the stuff that he was saying , living in the Philippines as an ordinary person is not cheap but if your a foreigner and you have a tons of money to start a business then Philippines is the best ,you just need to be smart, be business minded person and look for what type of business that is in demand to the location you were trying to put your business.
It's been 35 years since I have been there and now I am planning a trip for next April.
Can't wait to get back to the PI!!!
Tim did pitch softball in the army HAMMER
just found your channel....watched several of your vlogs, straightforward, informative, and real. thanks , just subscribed and hope ya keep them coming
Love this video Brian
When i am there we live very simple. But we have no rent only have to buy food and what ever entertainment we want to do. It really does depend on the person. I find living simple great for me.
thanks for the video, i want to learn more about living options there,
Appreciate you showing us the apartment, it helps out to see what's there and what the costs are.
Good added insights for consideration. That 4K adds up pretty quick.
That's a nice little place.. Can't beat the price. Like the other comment I read, get a little AC unit a few home comforts and that's a great place.. . Believe me, I've lived in some shit hole places here in the US... Great video.. Good stuff... Thanks buddy....
Philly... You are a great ambassador...
I enjoyed your video . You gave us a lot of information . Thank you
Helpful & Realistic Video On living in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Thanks for the reality check
Outstanding budget information..very realistic and sensible..thanks
Great video Brian. The "busybody" in me was wondering what the other apartments there looked like. Very informative. Thanks.
High-speed internet 25.50 per month with landline modem etc...
Love the video. Keep them coming.
The Filipino wife here in the states has an American version of a sari sari store, buys and sells things.
Nothing wrong with that apartment to be honest. Compact so should be easy to manage. Air con and a few home comforts and I could live there. As long as it's secure no problem.
Yes sir.
Thanks a lot man.This video help me a lot.
Brian, did I ever mention to you that I once rented an apartment in Samsonville subdivision? It’s the area across McDonalds Dau. Walk down the road till you see the Clark International college turn on your right side and walk a bit more till you see the Melania Street on your left. My land lady charged me 5k for a studio apartment. It’s neat and safe. Tenants have their own service door and the landlady is a kitchen wonder! She’ll invite you frequently in every party she’ll hosts if you’ve gotten more acquainted with her. Very nice lady
good stuff m8, keep ujp the good work.
Great Value!
Great Information.
Pasalamat Po for Sharing.
thank you love your videos,keep them coming.
Another good video, I am coming there someday for a month just to relax and enjoy the people
By the way, D'morvie hotels, cost only 400 pesos a day in cagayan de oro, in davao cost 450 pesos, small room with air conditioning, 40 inch flat cable TV. Wifi internet, washroom and toilet inside the room.
Good starter apt for an expat with a small pension. 80 USD is a very low price. Probably cost a good 500 more usd to get the needed furnishings to get started. Thanx Brian.
TheSweetPerry AGREED, GOOD ADVICE.
I like your sari-sari store..I could see myself opening up a sari-sari store
And don't forget to have some savings in case you need to travel back home to USA for an emergency.
Thanks for the video. The only fly in the ointment for me would be no oven. Cooking on hot plates is no problem but i would really miss not being able to bake.
Get one of those x-large ovens at Walmart. You can cook a whole pizza and save on electricity since it's only 110v. Around $99.
Good value if you wanna live on the cheap
With a good cleaning, some new paint (not green!) and a toilet seat that place wouldn't be too bad. If people want to see prices for appliances they can look at websites like abenson's or Robinsons appliance store to get an idea of what things cost. Senseofstile channel has done alot of videos showing what motorcycles sell for. The one thing no vlogger can tell you is how much it will cost you to live. They all say it depends on the lifestyle you can be comfortable with, which is the only correct answer. There are tons of monthly budget videos out there but I guess people have forgotten how to do the math to be able to come up with an estimate.
It was an absolute great video I appreciate all the valuable information that was given and look forward to you and more of your videos Within future or I plan to move to the Philippines very soon for a patchy healthier lifestyle all information is very valuable information on to me thanks a lot take care and God bless
Have a think about Palwan...its Boracay 20 years ago...we invested 200k which gave us a house in the centre of town with an acre and a mini stop which generates over 40k a year..so in 5 years we got our money back...but also have a think about the fact that all countries within the OECD have a tri partisan law whereby you do not have to pay tax in our countries if you live in Pinas and work in yr said country as long as you work in your country for 1 day less than 6 months...welcome to Pinas....
Hi Brian. For a single person, that small 1 bedroom apartment is good if you're starting. Lot of filipinos can tolerate with no Air con, but most expats can't tolerate the heat. A small unit Air con, very minimal furniture, small size ref, and 1 burner stove, apartment good to rent. I agree with you 100 percent, it depends on the expat on what kind of life they want to live in the Philippines. Enjoyed the video. Take care guys. 😊👍👍👍
Jane Dudynsky my bedroom is on the second floor so i get good breezes but i have the ac one in awhile, i pay less than $80 for an unfurnished 2 bed 1 bath, for cooking i have a rice cooker and a 1 burner stove, breakfast daily by the beach then make lunch at home and for dinner just buy take out food, neighbors can be nosy and will know your routine so i got guard dogs to keep me company. where i live i got the aircon and patio furniture on credit, i pay a monthly installment plan, with cable tv and wifi and just a 4 unit complex.
MARK: where can we find such good deals ???
Great practical advice.👍
Thanks, great video and I would like to see more like it please. Looks like you are getting some great responses too. I would like to see more appartments that cost more too. Maybe appartments for 160, 240, 320 and etc... Philippines are definitely on my bucket list of places to visit. Going back to Thailand and Korea next month maybe after that.
Awesome , Thank you for the info !
Most Filipino type apartments don’t have shower heads. They fill the buckets, wet their skin, lather up and rinse. Of course, you can add a shower head and that would probably cost you 500-1000 php for the fixture and connectors.
For a single person, that’s live able. I used to have a house made of bamboo and straw so that’s indeed much better. However, you better be able to handle the heat. The only cold days you’ll probably ever experience is when it’s typhoon season.
Thank your videos! As of now the airfare and travel time make Mexico more appealing. I love philippines been there 14 x getting unaffordable. Thanks for your video have a great life
Your vids are outstanding & extremely helpful. I asked a question on another video, about job's. This video answered my questions, thanks...
great info as usual :-) i will stop in and say hi when i get there :-)
“But no rooster 🐓 here. You won’t hear a single rooster 🐔!”
That crack me up 🤣!
Lots of concerns about insects I'm seeing. It's a tropical climate, in my experience you must live with the insects. There is no pest control, that would be pointless. There are measures you can take to protect your things. You can get plastic dish covers at the SM or Hyper Mart to store your dishes, cups, utensils etc. And store your food in containers as well. I personally wouldn't rent an apartment like that, but it might be ok for someone else with less of a budget. I furnished a 2 bedroom townhouse style apartment in Mabalacat from top to bottom (bedroom, living room, kitchen, fridge, aircon EVEYTHING!) for about $2500 US. The apartment itself was $120 US. I loved it and can't wait to go back!
It was still very vague. if you could have stuck with a 'for instance' and tallied it up, what the costs were for transportation or for paying a laundress or how much a refrigerator or gas stove cost, how much a tank of propane cost, stuff like that would have been more helpful. What are your hours for your store and how long are your lights on how much is your utility bill for running the store? That could give me a guess a my electric bill coz I gotta have ac ! How much does a scooter cost ? Do I have to carry insurance? How big a deal is it if you have an accident? If there's something that needs to be fixed in your apartment do you have to fix it? will the landlord? These are things that are just too dang hard to find on the Internet, so I asking you.
Hey Brian I enjoyed watching your video!
Definitely be an easy place to start out .
Just needs a few touches but for the price it's good even with having to provide your own appliances
Thank you for showing.
Thanks for the advice🥰
Good info guys. Thumbs up!!!
Good information! I live cheaply in the United states. 2 bathrooms? Luxury! I'm going in about 2 years.
Very informative video...... looking to possibly retire in Angeles City......... very helpful
A near beach and an ice cold beer is sufficient.
I would advice if you a good amount of money and want to live here in the Philippines invest on business spend it wisely.
Thanks for you valuable information, I been in Philippines many times and spend money in hotels room always, I think is better to rent an apartment.
for sure if people want to act like a rich person it will cost .i been to manila ,also angeles city and got by with $500 aud for the month .lucky some countries allow you to have your pension and live there but not all countries do .
Thanks for the video.
Wikipedia----
A typical sari-sari store in Bantayan
A sari-sari store, or neighborhood sundry store,[1] is a convenience store found in the Philippines. The word sari-sari is Tagalog meaning "variety" or "sundry". Such stores form an important economic and social location in a Filipino community and is ubiquitous in neighborhoods and streets. Sari-sari stores tend to be family-run and privately owned [1]operating within the shopkeeper's residence. Commodities are displayed in a large screen-covered or metal barred window in front of the shop.[2] Candies in recycled jars, canned goods and cigarettes are displayed while cooking oil, salt and sugar are stored at the back of the shop. Prepaid mobile phone credits are provided.[2] The sari-sari store operates with a small revolving fund,[1] and generally doesn't provide perishable goods requiring refrigeration.[3] The few that do, have refrigerators to store soft drinks, beers and bottled water.[2]
On point starter PI apt. For me. Even thou i paid for a home in fieasta communities already.
You have it easy there buddy. Here in Canada, 1 Bedroom apartment $1200 a month/ not including hydro electricity $200-300 a month/ Groceries $300-400 a month, Phone/Internet $200 a month, Other expenses, eating out, movies etc.. $ $150-200 a month= $2300 living very cheaply a month.
Same in the states. Well here in Maine anyway. Rents are completely out of control. They keep raising minimum wage and as soon as they do the cost of living goes right up with it. There are fewer and fewer extremely rich, u know, like crazy ass rich, and more and more poor. It’s easy to see what is coming.
Very good video thanks
informative video! Salamat.
Subscriber count's looking good :)
Great information 👍 thanks
Great video!
Cheap and it would be quite possible to live in it if you're short of income. Good video.
Very good video, it just gives people something to think about before they make the big leap there. They better have all their bases covered, because there is no safety net. Though some items seem very cheap, it all adds up, if you don’t have an adequate income stream to support the lifestyle you choose to have there. I almost made the leap when I was 35 and my wife kept me grounded and said not yet lol. Thank god she did, but now we own a house a restaurant and a decent savings so soon we will make the move. How is the insurance situation now, since Phil health changed? Love the videos thanks
don't smoke, don't drink, eat native and live cheap for 4000 pesos and you can live $500.00 or $600.00, i'm looking for cheap in the cebu provinces closer in that price range
I would live in it, looks cozy. Ive lived in a semi truck for 17yrs so thats alot bigger
Christmas Trees haven't put away as much as I'd like to I still live in a semi right now but my plan is here in a couple years I will be living in the Philippines for good
Cool vid....I love how affordable life is there.
When I was younger I might consider living there, now, no way.
Good example of what living in the Philippines for $800-$1000 a month budget will call for.
2:58 looks hot in there and no ventilation. Electric bills in Angeles City is so high up...... So really high than in Metro Manila.
It was helpful. Thank you
Hey could you do some videos about service connected vets, VA, VFW, and what's available @ Clark AB
cool informative video man:)
Living the dream bro! I have a place in Makati for 50k a month. Still working on a permanent move though
Thank you!!!
i live in chicago and pay 435 for a studio every thing paid 500 feet i would take my time and slowly buy a piece at a time. first would be a freeze ,and bed .
cheers mate that was helpful.c u in June bud
That is awesome
All those things you're talking about isn't even that expensive. It cost about $1,100-$1,500 USD a month to get an unfurnished bedroom apartment here in Hawaii. And that's without utilities. Utilities will run about another $400-$600 dollars. So all the things you bring up isnt even a problem.
Very Nice informative Video very detail thanks for sharing great Video
I'm paying for two baths two bedrooms here in Irvine Califonia for $2,400 a month with amenities of course gym two car garage and a gated community! That is cheap tho 80 bucks a month!