Is Manila Overpriced?! Foreigners Go Condo Shopping in BGC, Philippines

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @TheSavvyExpat
    @TheSavvyExpat  Месяц назад +1

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  • @dcadventures2394
    @dcadventures2394 Месяц назад +5

    The common mistake that potential renters or buyers make in BGC is that they assume the newer the condos are better. Not true. The older condos were built better because, at the time they were built, developers were using skilled workers. When BGC became popular, there was a rush to develop more condos. During this time, there was a shortage of skilled workers. So, developers started hiring day workers to complete the projects. There were signs outside the development projects looking for day workers to hire. As a result, many of the newer condos were built with substandard quality. I know of a few condo properties, supposedly built by a reputable developer, that has serious problems with leaks. There are a few that are overrun by pests. We live in a 17th year old property and we’ve never had any problem with leaks or pests.

  • @jmfarrell5
    @jmfarrell5 Месяц назад +1

    Great video… you’re providing an excellent service 👍🏻

  • @x7jrreverse443
    @x7jrreverse443 Месяц назад +2

    Nice video Evan ❤❤❤❤

  • @daviddarden1915
    @daviddarden1915 Месяц назад +8

    Alex, all those units are great. I am happy and glad 😊 I only need (1) bedroom furnished, spacious is not to mandatory. After many years in the military 🪖 US AIR FORCE SECURITY POLICE and working US Department of Defense as a Civilian Police 🚔 I lived in Dormitories. A great plus is a balcony. Now just turned age 62. Saving up for return and retire in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Cebu City or Manila (Makati). Having been stationed at the old Clark Air Base Philippines 🇵🇭 back in 1991. I am still planning to utilize your help around December 2025 earliest to May 2026 at the latest. GOD SPEED and I thank you for this video.

    • @ds5398
      @ds5398 Месяц назад

      Clark is actually a good location - international airport, well developed and no traffic. Moving to PH is easy without help btw, don't think you need any service but good luck on your journey.

    • @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect
      @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect Месяц назад

      Eto ang mga problema ng pinas kaya konti lang ang mga foreign tourists at hindi sila nagtatagal sa ating bansa:
      1. Rampant Corruption in government and public.
      2. Very very very few modern infrastructures.
      3. No modern transportation
      4. No modern airport
      4. Mahina or walang internet
      5. Nawawalan ng kuryente (brownout)
      5. Mahina or nawawalan or walang tubig
      6. Nakawan at kikilan sa NAIA airport
      7. EXPENSIVE accomodations
      8. Maraming patayan, kriminal, nakawan, mandurukot, snatchers, kidnappers , drug addicts at mga pushers
      9. Mga ganid na taxi at tricycle drivers over-charging/scamming foreign tourists
      10. Mga basura or litters sa kalye at mga bangketa. Mga pinoy wala talagang disiplina. Kahit saan tayo nagtatapon ng mga basura/ litters natin.
      11. Pati sa mga beach, dagat, gubat at bundok may mga basura din..mga plastic bottles, plastik supot, wrappers at kung ano ano pang mga litter/garbage.
      12. Mga illegal vendors sa kalsada/bangketa, may vendor din sa gitna ng badian canyon, panglao sandbar at mga bangkang vendor sa dagat ng el nido at coron. Kaya madumi at maraming mga basura sa ating mga kapaligiran at kalikasan. MAGTINDA KAYO SA TAMANG LUGAR.
      13. Illegal squatters, street dwellers and beggars everywhere, particularly children asking money from foreigners.
      Tapos sasabihin natin "Its more fun in the Phlippines" ??? Nakakahiya ! Tourism will boost our local economy kasi foreigners spend money in our country which helps our local business to earn more. The local and national government MUST do something to solve/fix these problems.

  • @midtwnscott
    @midtwnscott Месяц назад +23

    It would help if you gave us the cost that is being asked for each unit. Thanks

  • @sharoky13
    @sharoky13 Месяц назад +6

    In a conversation with the operations manager, she says 120,000 pesos for a unit ( 10:11) Depending on the exchange rate thats about $2000 USD. That ’s higher than I expected but certainly less than in large US cities.

    • @nrolo3356
      @nrolo3356 Месяц назад +3

      Thailand is s much better option.

    • @tonyvoo5308
      @tonyvoo5308 Месяц назад +3

      I just visited BGC about 2 weeks ago. Beautiful area! However it is very overpriced. I live in Chicago a major city and I pay $1,350 for a real one bedroom. I was shown a few studios for $1,100 and up that had a fake divider separating the sleeping area and rest of the apartment. I ask about the large price and small units and the agent just said that is how it’ll the market is. I guess they assume everyone is paying $2,000-$3,000 for rent and paying $1,500 in BGC is a bargain. I would expect to pay maybe $750 for a small unit in the Philipnes not $1,500

    • @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect
      @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect Месяц назад

      Eto ang mga problema ng pinas kaya konti lang ang mga foreign tourists at hindi sila nagtatagal sa ating bansa:
      1. Rampant Corruption in government and public.
      2. Very very very few modern infrastructures.
      3. No modern transportation
      4. No modern airport
      4. Mahina or walang internet
      5. Nawawalan ng kuryente (brownout)
      5. Mahina or nawawalan or walang tubig
      6. Nakawan at kikilan sa NAIA airport
      7. EXPENSIVE accomodations
      8. Maraming patayan, kriminal, nakawan, mandurukot, snatchers, kidnappers , drug addicts at mga pushers
      9. Mga ganid na taxi at tricycle drivers over-charging/scamming foreign tourists
      10. Mga basura or litters sa kalye at mga bangketa. Mga pinoy wala talagang disiplina. Kahit saan tayo nagtatapon ng mga basura/ litters natin.
      11. Pati sa mga beach, dagat, gubat at bundok may mga basura din..mga plastic bottles, plastik supot, wrappers at kung ano ano pang mga litter/garbage.
      12. Mga illegal vendors sa kalsada/bangketa, may vendor din sa gitna ng badian canyon, panglao sandbar at mga bangkang vendor sa dagat ng el nido at coron. Kaya madumi at maraming mga basura sa ating mga kapaligiran at kalikasan. MAGTINDA KAYO SA TAMANG LUGAR.
      13. Illegal squatters, street dwellers and beggars everywhere, particularly children asking money from foreigners.
      Tapos sasabihin natin "Its more fun in the Phlippines" ??? Nakakahiya ! Tourism will boost our local economy kasi foreigners spend money in our country which helps our local business to earn more. The local and national government MUST do something to solve/fix these problems.

    • @Gregory-Masovutch
      @Gregory-Masovutch 7 дней назад

      You have to understand that the agents receive a good chunk before the owner does. So if its 120,000 pesos a month, the owner might receive100,000 and the agent keeps the difference every month. It's like a net listing agreement.

  • @rayskillings7506
    @rayskillings7506 Месяц назад +3

    Wow prices have gone way up over the last two years. Tiny units low floor but still 2k a month US.

  • @jlmarc01
    @jlmarc01 Месяц назад +7

    You see one unit, you seen them all.

  • @MichaelBuck
    @MichaelBuck Месяц назад +10

    I'm currently in USA, Florida and live in a 84sm (900sf) condo, 2 bed, 2 bath, and pay $1,300/month We have a shared pool and several exercise opportunities near by. I am scratching my head and trying to figure out why I would come to the Philippines and PAY MORE for a condo unit that is far more basic than what I have in the states? What are the amenities that ADD ONS to make these basic units so damn expensive?
    It makes no sense to me that a place like the Philippines, basically a 2nd-3rd world country would dare charge this much compared to the USA. Additionally we anticipate prices to start coming down as inflation comes under control under our new government. Again, what is the Philippines doing to lower costs?
    Most ex-pats on a fixed SS retirement WILL NOT look at BGC now, just way overpriced and you get nothing for the money there. Its a shame really, was thinking of BGC as a possible retirement location. Cross that off my bucket list. Back to the drawing board!

    • @Mikeycambovideos
      @Mikeycambovideos Месяц назад

      Philippines is a joke. It’s WAY too expensive there for housing, and the country is broken and boring. Makes no sense.
      Consider Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and even Laos if you want to save money and experience a nice vibrant culture with diverse healthy cuisine. Stay away from the Philippines.

    • @JerryBellasFinalChapter
      @JerryBellasFinalChapter Месяц назад +1

      Look into Cebu, IloIlo, Dumaguette, Davao, Baguio, etc. I never understand why people leave the states to live in an area that resembles the states.

    • @Mindsaw
      @Mindsaw Месяц назад +2

      I just moved from Tampa area to BGC…Please don’t tell people you are paying 1300.00 a month in Florida. You are either 50 miles from the water or you are living in a 30yr old complex with people who are in their 80’s…I lived in FL for 6yrs you can’t find a decent place under 2300.00 a month in a decent area…1300.00 you are either in a terrible area or you live in a garden apt

    • @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect
      @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect Месяц назад

      Eto ang mga problema ng pinas kaya konti lang ang mga foreign tourists at hindi sila nagtatagal sa ating bansa:
      1. Rampant Corruption in government and public.
      2. Very very very few modern infrastructures.
      3. No modern transportation
      4. No modern airport
      4. Mahina or walang internet
      5. Nawawalan ng kuryente (brownout)
      5. Mahina or nawawalan or walang tubig
      6. Nakawan at kikilan sa NAIA airport
      7. EXPENSIVE accomodations
      8. Maraming patayan, kriminal, nakawan, mandurukot, snatchers, kidnappers , drug addicts at mga pushers
      9. Mga ganid na taxi at tricycle drivers over-charging/scamming foreign tourists
      10. Mga basura or litters sa kalye at mga bangketa. Mga pinoy wala talagang disiplina. Kahit saan tayo nagtatapon ng mga basura/ litters natin.
      11. Pati sa mga beach, dagat, gubat at bundok may mga basura din..mga plastic bottles, plastik supot, wrappers at kung ano ano pang mga litter/garbage.
      12. Mga illegal vendors sa kalsada/bangketa, may vendor din sa gitna ng badian canyon, panglao sandbar at mga bangkang vendor sa dagat ng el nido at coron. Kaya madumi at maraming mga basura sa ating mga kapaligiran at kalikasan. MAGTINDA KAYO SA TAMANG LUGAR.
      13. Illegal squatters, street dwellers and beggars everywhere, particularly children asking money from foreigners.
      Tapos sasabihin natin "Its more fun in the Phlippines" ??? Nakakahiya ! Tourism will boost our local economy kasi foreigners spend money in our country which helps our local business to earn more. The local and national government MUST do something to solve/fix these problems.

    • @President-Elect_Cory
      @President-Elect_Cory 27 дней назад +2

      Tell us you don’t know the difference between living in a major city vs living in a remote location without telling us.
      You make this same comment on every one of his property videos and it’s stupid every time you make it.
      You do not live in the best part of Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, or Ft. Lauderdale… you definitely don’t live in the best part of any city in Florida at $1300 a month, so you don’t know what you are talking about.
      Quit trying to flex and listen to the adults for a while and try to learn something.

  • @randellt
    @randellt Месяц назад +3

    I chose to stay in Makati after not being able to decide where I wanted to live. Makati is comfortable, walkable etc. So, I reluctantly signed a year lease (hard to find anything less) in a12 year old or so condo up near the 30th floor. I needed 2 bdrm's and balcony. One of the first surprises was cockroaches. Many, many different kinds. Make sure you have a good agreement with the manager/agent/owner on deposit and repairs. I had the fridge fail within 1 month and a cooktop literally blow up-faulty electrical/design. Owner refused to replace either. Security at the facility was over the top. ID's held, online forms and if they brought a airline carryon you need to acquire a gate pass before it would be allowed to be taken on or off the property. Last mention, Makati is $$. Everything costs more. I spent nearly 3 times more than I expected during my first year.

    • @Gregory-Masovutch
      @Gregory-Masovutch Месяц назад +2

      Thr restaurants aren't the great either. Went to RICO lechon and it was terrible compared to Lapu Lapu. For better places to eat at SM Auora, Robinsons Manila and Ayala Mall Manila Bay. We have taken P2P to One Ayla. Other than MRT, it's a complete waste. I'll stick with Nuvali

    • @guambroker
      @guambroker Месяц назад

      ​@@Gregory-Masovutchinteresting... What's PSP? NUVALI? I've stayed at all places.. places to eat can be tricky in makati, seems like the best spots are around poblacion found with Google maps.

    • @samquinn6427
      @samquinn6427 Месяц назад +2

      If you do not like cockroaches stay out of the Philippines. I was at the Radisson Blu in Cebu for 14 days which is 5 star but one of those large coaches managed to get in my bathroom but died, so must have hit bug spay on its way in. The maid never picked it up while she was cleaning so I had to flush him.

    • @randellt
      @randellt Месяц назад

      @@samquinn6427 just have to bait and spray.. lessons learned.. but build I was in had a reason for so bad

    • @jlmarc01
      @jlmarc01 Месяц назад +1

      Most restaurants are poor quality and prices. Been served cold food more times than I can count in those fancy places there in Greenbelt.
      But I do love transportation options in Makati

  • @ProvincialExpat
    @ProvincialExpat Месяц назад +23

    Overpriced in title - Never mentions a price.

    • @xrayeyes2023
      @xrayeyes2023 Месяц назад +4

      $2100 and $1900 for 2nd and 3rd units respectively were mentioned.

    • @ProvincialExpat
      @ProvincialExpat Месяц назад

      @@xrayeyes2023 Thank you - guess I missed it.

    • @justsmy5677
      @justsmy5677 Месяц назад +2

      @@ProvincialExpat-If you missed the prices…consider deleting your original comment, so folks will not think prices are not mentioned in the video.

    • @nrolo3356
      @nrolo3356 Месяц назад +1

      ​@justsmy5677 you are correct. I almost didn't watch the video when I read that comment on the main screen. Glad I read the responses.

    • @arabstar3564
      @arabstar3564 Месяц назад +1

      Can you please make a video on how to retire in cebu City on 2k a month

  • @napoleonmdusa8877
    @napoleonmdusa8877 Месяц назад

    I'll definitely be doing this with you after I have my exploratory visit to BGC in a year or so.

  • @LesserMe
    @LesserMe Месяц назад +3

    Difficult to get a feel for a flat virtually. Can't say, from what I saw, that neither of them were interesting enough to sign a lease. Next year, I'll be looking for more of the safety, ease, and comfort aspects when I relocate. Probably will be in BGC due to the infanstructure. I'm not a fan of the BGC, seemed to be too westernized and as a single guy, dating out there seemed more of the same when dealing with the women in that area. Just my experience.

  • @patd4u2
    @patd4u2 Месяц назад

    Are these prices for renting the condo or for purchasing it?

  • @barryrosenblatt1282
    @barryrosenblatt1282 Месяц назад +7

    I sure hope that the nice couple from Hawaii find what they are looking for. My wife and I are also looking to make a move to SE Asia. Originally we were sure that we were going to settle in Makati or BGC as we had been there numerous times before, but we are now country hopping around SE Asia and found that Kuala Lumpur is far superior. The condos are luxurious, in furnishings as well, and cheaper then the mostly overpriced basic condos we saw in Makati/BGC. The building amenities are also far superior. Malaysia is an English speaking country, as is the PI and infrastructure is worlds better then the PI.

    • @guambroker
      @guambroker Месяц назад +1

      Very interesting! Please share any info

    • @Scamander1417
      @Scamander1417 Месяц назад +1

      Yes. No doubt about that. But don't you think the Philippines will reach that level in several years, knowing it has a strong economy nowadays?

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Месяц назад +2

      @@Scamander1417People’s don’t have Enough time in Several years Who knows, They have to do it ASAP 😅😂😂So many Countries in Southeast Asia to Choose From , Better infrastructure, Cheaper Housing and food

    • @Hagah-r3c
      @Hagah-r3c Месяц назад

      Is Malaysia Muslim country

    • @barryrosenblatt1282
      @barryrosenblatt1282 Месяц назад

      @@Hagah-r3cyes. Definitely. 62% Malay/Islamic; 26% Chinese/Buddhist; 12% Indian/Hindu.

  • @marianeil6630
    @marianeil6630 Месяц назад +1

    Go to Batangas or Cavite, but you need vehicle to go around, but you need Filipina friend or wife for communication

  • @millennialinmanila5621
    @millennialinmanila5621 Месяц назад +2

    BGC was built for rich people both locals and foreigners. Its overpriced and too expensive for average filipino or Average retired foreigner. i also dont understand why it is so so expensive when Metro Manila has horrendous traffic, flooding and unsightly roads.

  • @just_another_bot0110
    @just_another_bot0110 Месяц назад

    As weird as it sounds the biggest seller for me would always be their pool and gym and whether they have a billiards room. Solinea in cebu won me over specifically for that. Bgc is a place I'll eventually get to just so I can try the food but i really wish better high end gyms opened up. Id love something like life time fitness or something under equinox if it was at the same level

  • @guambroker
    @guambroker Месяц назад

    Rent/Price Ratio is much to high in BGC. Means it's better to rent, the sale prices are inflated and vulnerable to drop as supply increases or foreign buyers slow

  • @nicholas6823
    @nicholas6823 Месяц назад

    I will be looking for a 6 month lease on a furnished unit in bgc when we spend more time there. Maybe we can use you as they seem hard to find. I liked the 3rd unit, so something like that hopefully.

  • @guambroker
    @guambroker Месяц назад

    Seems like Bob would be better to rent monthly on AIRBNB. that would avoid buying and regretting long term.. can rent different places every month until they are happy with area, building.. then BUY if they feel like it... Overall it makes more sense to Rent vs Buy at this point in BGC. Price/Rent ratio is very high.

  • @piacash5216
    @piacash5216 Месяц назад +3

    BGC is so High That’s why so many people’s or Expats Moving to Thailand They Said better infrastructure and Cheaper Housing and Transportation… They need to Stop overpricing or Else is going to be a Ghost town like Eastwood City…. People’s leaving the Area that’s why is Cheaper to Rent There

    • @jlmarc01
      @jlmarc01 Месяц назад

      I think most condo blgs are empty already. Imagine what would happen if all of a sudden everyone occupies those thin boxes. Yuk

  • @jackbaldwin3649
    @jackbaldwin3649 Месяц назад

    Manila is definitely more expensive than other areas. Where else can I live in PH and still have access to similar amenities?

  • @rayramirez73
    @rayramirez73 Месяц назад

    I TOO Live in USA (MI). I bought my 25,000 Sq.Ft. with 2 Acres (former Elementary Svhool) for $47,900 CASH 6 Yrs. Ago. My Taxes R $2,600 a year ÷ by 12 minths = $216 a month. Approx. $120 a month for WATER & ELEC. buttt I only use Elec. in room I am In. My CITY (Alma) has 9,300 Population, very Clean & All Businesses I like & want Walking distance. (Library, Police. Fire Dept. USPS. Hospital. Banks, Gas Stations, Warehouses, Walmart, Meijers, All Fast Food places, Colllege, etc etc LOVE IT

  • @rosalynsagayap5601
    @rosalynsagayap5601 Месяц назад +1

    Philippines should make strict policy for foreigners especially those overstaying

    • @vgwalldecals
      @vgwalldecals Месяц назад +2

      @@rosalynsagayap5601 just like the 300 000 overstay Filipinos in the US?

    • @jlmarc01
      @jlmarc01 Месяц назад

      Silly comment

  • @samquinn6427
    @samquinn6427 Месяц назад

    $2000 for the one on High Street was nice and great location. Bob should have signed a contract for 24 months and hope the owner excepted it.

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Месяц назад +4

      2 Thousands dollars that so High … you might as well stay here in the U.S. 😅😂😂

    • @tonyvoo5308
      @tonyvoo5308 Месяц назад +1

      @@piacash5216I agree I pay $1,350 for a one bedroom in Chicago. Why go overseas to pay more for housing. I thought the Philippines was a bargain?

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Месяц назад

      @@tonyvoo5308 it’s Used to be , But Now that So many Expats living There The Tend to price it High … U can Rent There For 500 to 600$ a month you just have to keep LOOKing …. A lot of them Below 6 hundred dollars a months My Friends Living there right Now ….

  • @LuckyOne3749
    @LuckyOne3749 Месяц назад

    Evan, please post the monthly rent for the 2nd & 3rd units, thanks

  • @Halfflip
    @Halfflip Месяц назад

    I have my Philippines passport and would like to invest in some real estate. Is there someone you trust or is there up and coming areas that make sense for purchase to rent out mid to long term rentals either in bgc or business districts close that would make sense?

  • @Jerome-Philippines
    @Jerome-Philippines Месяц назад +1

    Try Paranaque BF homes

  • @MoralHazard-g1e
    @MoralHazard-g1e Месяц назад +1

    For the cost, seems a bit disappointing. Both overpriced and under refined. BGC is looking a whole lot less appealing, tbh.

  • @charlesetienne6037
    @charlesetienne6037 Месяц назад

    Next brother around July I Wii be there.

  • @milotxh
    @milotxh Месяц назад

    It's would have been more professional if u took those glasses of and also if u gave more details about the prices. But I guess about those likes and subscribers

  • @kianakan96826
    @kianakan96826 Месяц назад

    Fix the audio please

  • @Iron2011rob
    @Iron2011rob Месяц назад

    Did he say 115,000 php?

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Месяц назад

      It’s so Damn high …. Better Visit in Another Southeast Asian Countries that is way Cheaper….

  • @Tess-hp9vv
    @Tess-hp9vv Месяц назад

    That is to much 2,000 dollars per month😮

  • @BigMike88
    @BigMike88 Месяц назад +1

    Insane price for a small ass property...

    • @piacash5216
      @piacash5216 Месяц назад

      Yes go Malaysia , Vietnam or Indonesia Thailand perhaps 🤔

  • @someoneelseright4671
    @someoneelseright4671 16 дней назад

    I like that the unit is spacious, but if you're only gonna stay there for a month, why not?

  • @Mindsaw
    @Mindsaw Месяц назад

    Monotone Bob

  • @Hicks-g1m
    @Hicks-g1m Месяц назад

    Wow Evan that looks amazing the pool and the gym I would stay there if I had the money

  • @Logan-Cassadine
    @Logan-Cassadine Месяц назад +1

    Everything in the Philippines is overpriced. Girls food housing. Yes cheaper than the US but compared to Thailand or Vietnam. Philippines loses in every way but 2 the extended stays and the English ability. That was enough before but since I no longer train in Kali all you offer is English. I think I won't return. Thailand is far better. The housing prices in the Philippines is the worst part very low quality and amenities for a high price

    • @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect
      @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect Месяц назад +1

      Eto ang mga problema ng pinas kaya konti lang ang mga foreign tourists at hindi sila nagtatagal sa ating bansa:
      1. Rampant Corruption in government and public.
      2. Very very very few modern infrastructures.
      3. No modern transportation
      4. No modern airport
      4. Mahina or walang internet
      5. Nawawalan ng kuryente (brownout)
      5. Mahina or nawawalan or walang tubig
      6. Nakawan at kikilan sa NAIA airport
      7. EXPENSIVE accomodations
      8. Maraming patayan, kriminal, nakawan, mandurukot, snatchers, kidnappers , drug addicts at mga pushers
      9. Mga ganid na taxi at tricycle drivers over-charging/scamming foreign tourists
      10. Mga basura or litters sa kalye at mga bangketa. Mga pinoy wala talagang disiplina. Kahit saan tayo nagtatapon ng mga basura/ litters natin.
      11. Pati sa mga beach, dagat, gubat at bundok may mga basura din..mga plastic bottles, plastik supot, wrappers at kung ano ano pang mga litter/garbage.
      12. Mga illegal vendors sa kalsada/bangketa, may vendor din sa gitna ng badian canyon, panglao sandbar at mga bangkang vendor sa dagat ng el nido at coron. Kaya madumi at maraming mga basura sa ating mga kapaligiran at kalikasan. MAGTINDA KAYO SA TAMANG LUGAR.
      13. Illegal squatters, street dwellers and beggars everywhere, particularly children asking money from foreigners.
      Tapos sasabihin natin "Its more fun in the Phlippines" ??? Nakakahiya ! Tourism will boost our local economy kasi foreigners spend money in our country which helps our local business to earn more. The local and national government MUST do something to solve/fix these problems.

  • @seandayma
    @seandayma Месяц назад +1

    It is definitely overpriced! Yuppie village.

  • @hurleywilson7246
    @hurleywilson7246 Месяц назад

    This video is a pass. Where are the prices for the units??? Horrible.

  • @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect
    @Ravishing_Mr_Perfect Месяц назад

    Eto ang mga problema ng pinas kaya konti lang ang mga foreign tourists at hindi sila nagtatagal sa ating bansa:
    1. Rampant Corruption in government and public.
    2. Very very very few modern infrastructures.
    3. No modern transportation
    4. No modern airport
    4. Mahina or walang internet
    5. Nawawalan ng kuryente (brownout)
    5. Mahina or nawawalan or walang tubig
    6. Nakawan at kikilan sa NAIA airport
    7. EXPENSIVE accomodations
    8. Maraming patayan, kriminal, nakawan, mandurukot, snatchers, kidnappers , drug addicts at mga pushers
    9. Mga ganid na taxi at tricycle drivers over-charging/scamming foreign tourists
    10. Mga basura or litters sa kalye at mga bangketa. Mga pinoy wala talagang disiplina. Kahit saan tayo nagtatapon ng mga basura/ litters natin.
    11. Pati sa mga beach, dagat, gubat at bundok may mga basura din..mga plastic bottles, plastik supot, wrappers at kung ano ano pang mga litter/garbage.
    12. Mga illegal vendors sa kalsada/bangketa, may vendor din sa gitna ng badian canyon, panglao sandbar at mga bangkang vendor sa dagat ng el nido at coron. Kaya madumi at maraming mga basura sa ating mga kapaligiran at kalikasan. MAGTINDA KAYO SA TAMANG LUGAR.
    13. Illegal squatters, street dwellers and beggars everywhere, particularly children asking money from foreigners.
    Tapos sasabihin natin "Its more fun in the Phlippines" ??? Nakakahiya ! Tourism will boost our local economy kasi foreigners spend money in our country which helps our local business to earn more. The local and national government MUST do something to solve/fix these problems.

  • @eddiegoodman6424
    @eddiegoodman6424 12 дней назад

    They need to fire there designer who ever decorated these do not have any taste

  • @bretmoleta1860
    @bretmoleta1860 Месяц назад +1

    Boring … who care how long he’s been coming 24yrs or 35?!! And I couldn’t hear one word he was saying with the background noise and his mumbling.

  • @Will67267
    @Will67267 Месяц назад

    Don’t buy condos in Makati or BGC, way overpriced. Rent is a much better option.

  • @CaptainJackSparrow110
    @CaptainJackSparrow110 Месяц назад

    Nobody knows what a BGC is. Rookie unprofessional mistake by not being explicit about names. Thumbs down.

  • @kaf2997
    @kaf2997 Месяц назад

    Overpriced. I would go to a different city of the Philippines and pay 35k or less a month.

  • @MrNathan1575
    @MrNathan1575 Месяц назад

    Nice. Love your vids. I will send email with few questions as thinking of moving possibly next year, but unsure of what there actually is to do in BGC as it looks nice and clean, but it seems kind of boring there. I have checked lots of videos on BGC and they just dont really have anything much to show about the place except for some shops and restaurants. Cheers mate

  • @TerryTucker-l7j
    @TerryTucker-l7j Месяц назад

    Like he's gonna use the gym 😂

  • @georgeloveless4848
    @georgeloveless4848 Месяц назад +1

    Manila is a crap hole and yes it’s wayyyyyyyyy overpriced.

  • @VamboraSingapore
    @VamboraSingapore Месяц назад

    What crappy quality of interiors smh. BGC is so overrated. Social climbers’ bubble

  • @KinokoCardano
    @KinokoCardano Месяц назад +1

    ₳LOH₳ C₳RD₳NO ₳D₳

  • @pektowanderlust
    @pektowanderlust Месяц назад +1

    BGC is overpriced. 😅😅😅 would rather live in Alabang area.

    • @nicklll4477
      @nicklll4477 Месяц назад

      Alabang is now in that category as well. Try Cavite south of Alabang or Bulacan north of Quezon City and prices are competitive or lower.

  • @rbx211
    @rbx211 Месяц назад

    @TheSavvyExpat What do you charge for your services?

  • @Gregory-Masovutch
    @Gregory-Masovutch Месяц назад +1

    Yes Manila and the NCR is way overpriced

  • @kathieli4844
    @kathieli4844 Месяц назад +1

    Poor boy😢😢😢

  • @frasan917
    @frasan917 Месяц назад +2

    YES, BGC IS OVERPRICED, IT IS A RIPPED OFF!

  • @marianeil6630
    @marianeil6630 Месяц назад +1

    Go to Batangas or Cavite, but you need vehicle to go around, but you need Filipina friend or wife for communication