Hi guys, I'm in CDO from Australia for a couple of weeks. I first contacted you a while ago to let you know that I intended to meet someone in CDO, and hopefully, I'd meet you while I'm in town. Let me know if you're available to meet up for a coffee whenever it suits you. I'd also like to visit the area you live just in case I move to the Philippines one day. Anyway, guys, let me know if you're free for a meet up Kind Regards James Lopes
My wealthy Filipino friend in Cebu owns a massive residential compound in Lahug, another commercial compound in Lapu Lapu and a luxery condo in Newtown. Plus a restaurant and a bar in Mactan. Rich people live wherever the heck they want to live. He spends summers in Europe. He’s a jewelry manufacturer and exporter. So yes Filipinos can be rich !
My uncle is a US expat living in Cebu. He is very wealthy. His house that he and his wife live in is at Monterazzas skypod homes subdivision in Guadeloupe barangay. 8 bedrooms, 4 levels, 3 kitchens., in ground large pool. He paid 75 million pesos for it 2 years ago. The house even has an elevator. Living large.
Your uncle Now just gave a Filipina a giant house for free Any foreigner that buys want the brightest bulb when she can literally sell the house anytime she likes. Kick you out legally. . Rent. Rent. It’s called RENT. She can have money when you die
The rich people live in Forbes Park , Dasmarinas Village , Ayala Alabang , Corinthian Gardens , White plains , Greenhills , Valle Verde , Bel-Air , San Lorenzo , and LA Vista .
Another excellent video. It is always fascinating to see how you come up with interesting topics to cover. Very informative and separates you from other expat channels covering life in the Philippines. Well done.
That’s why many retired military American goes to Philippines to live there because they are considered millionaires with the U S dollars monthly paycheck . It pays to stay in the U.S military for 20 years if you want to live like a king or queen in the Philippines. 🇵🇭🇺🇸❤️thank you for this information.
Property Prices Skyrocket in Exclusive Philippine Enclaves: Forbes Park at P642,000/sqm, Dasmariñas at P635,000/sqm Both in Makati, both for the elite and wealthiest families, locals and expats a like.
Good post dude! I'm planning my 3rd trip to Philippines in a few months. IT park is a hotspot for ladies, but they work odd hours and too many foreigners in Cebu. I'm looking forward to getting down into Davao. You got it spot on w/ big city w/ the girl, then go meet her parents before travel.
Anyone in the province is rich in beauty, I do very well and would only choose Province, My go to city is Cebu, Although Shopping probably Manilla has best pricing,
I think second runner up for the most upscale place in the philippines after forbes park and dasmarinas is the station zero in boracay for its land cost if theres available may reach today ranging almost the same price to that of the most elite neighborhoods in makati and alabang.
Wow watching from NYC thank you for doing this video because all the other video was showing the slums ,mud roads, chicken, and dogs this is refreshing to see ty 🙌🏻
The government doesn't help anyone. There is a small contribution with Philhealth and now municipalities aren't even providing any financial assistance to students. There must be a lot of Philippine Corporations being filed in these exclusive communities or annotated leases with Register of Deeds considering foreignors can not own houses. There are anti-dummying laws to prevent circumventing around Filipinos as well. So these folks probably just don't care.
Wow! I didn’t know there are rich foreign people lived in my country. I have property in Butuan City Mindanao, and built a farm house and farming Thailand Mango Nam Doc Mai and many more variety. Shout out to from Michigan USA
I continue to be a bit flabbergasted by some of the house and land prices. I have been interested in Anvaya Cove which is a high-end development in Bataan and 30 minutes from Subic. The least expensive pieces of land for sale are almost $300,000 and it goes up from there. Decent (Big for the PH) sized lots though starting at 450 sm and up (These 100-200 sm lots crack me up). Ahhh well, I can always dream. Big news today. My wife passed her US citizenship interview! Just have to wait for the swearing-in ceremony now.
Thank you for the quick blurb on the nicer condos at the end of your Vlog. However, would it be possible to look more in depth at places that are about $1000 per month? That would be my budget. I see lots and lots of apartments Shown on the Philippines Vlogs in the four and $500 per month price range but I would like to see a lot in the $1000 per month price range. Especially modern condo apartments with larger rooms. I only need one or two bedrooms, but I would like to have larger rooms than those that I see on the Vlogs. Something in the 90 - 100 square meter range for a one bedroom.
Makati - Forbes Park, Dasmarinas Village, Bel-AIr Makati, Lorenzo Village etc., Quezon City -Corinthians Gardens Park etc, Muntinlupa - Ayala Alabang , Cebu - Maria Luisa Estate Park etc.
Awesome video Rob thank your the input, all your suggestions and ideas will be taken in to consideration. You are so so helpful with future retirement, Thank you so much You rock buddy….
New condominium in Davao City azuela cove i believe it ranges from 100 to 150m each and believe it or there are already residents and some still in construction, maybe some lower than 100m
A subject I couldn’t care less about, wealthy people with attitudes, I run away from them even here in the USA. If you’re chasing money and trying to mingle with them as friends or acquaintances, I guarantee you don’t become rich. I’ve met wealthy and super rich upper class women to date, I was polite but wasn’t attracted to them or their lifestyles at all. 😅
@@JOYDELACRUZ-f7g Which one? Legazpi V? If so, it's expensive per sqm but one can get a condo that's 40sqm like in older buildings. There are a few under P10M every now and then that becomes available, but P15M you can get one definitely newer builds with better facilities and amenities. Compare that to P180M houses in the San Lorenzo and it's a bargain.
Good Video Rob. Thought your observation of BGC was interesting :sterile! My information on BGC emphasized the quality of life given the cleanliness, walkability, convenience, upscale etc. Sounded appealing, but sterile, yikes! Hope Makati and Davao City are walkable. Find whole idea of driving in Philippines concerning. Is it as chaotic on the road as they say? Maybe hire a driver? Great Job.
Glad I didn't hear any of my desired destinations make any of your lists. I'm surprised a traditional province girl (or her parents) would be OK with her flying in to shack up in the city for 3-5 days. I mean what's gonna happen at a resort that isn't going to take place on the initial city visit?? So Rob, you're gonna recommend setting guys up in Cebu IT park.... what international airport you recommending ;) Peace and Love, B Goat
Rich Filipino businessmen live at Ayala Alabang Muntinlupa City and Forbes Park Makati City. House costs P200M-1B. Ive never seen foreigners living in these areas as several living there are high ranking Filipino politicians, celebrities and businessmen. Thats why i dont understand why Filipino women thought that foreigners in the Philippines are filthy rich billionaires. Theyre not. The billionaires in the Philippines are all Filipino citizen. One of the houses in Forbes Park is owned by Manny Pacquiao. He has also mansions in Sarangani( General Santos, Philippines) and in California, USA.
I was in CDO 2 years ago. Near the Red Planet hotel there was a guy walking around with only shorts on. They were worn out and his privates showing. I left clothes for him with the guard at the street crossing. I wonder if anyone knows what came of him. I get regular updates on the old man drumming on a plastic bucket at the pedestrian overpass.
I think you’d get more traffic if the title was “where do the middle-class and folks on Social Security live in the Philippines?” there’s more of them. And you are looking for higher traffic, right?
Hi. My name is Tom , and live in Canada. I will be flying to the Philippines in late Dec. One question i have is . I want to stay there 3 months , and i know i get 30 days when i land there. I want to buy a return ticket for March. So does it matter if i do not have a extension yet , but have a ticket returning in three months when i land.................... Thank You. PS. The reason is the 3 month return ticket is a lot cheaper than just get a return ticket for a month and get an extension then, and move my flight to later.
You need to show a return ticket within 30 days leaving the country you can can go to onwardticket.com and for US$16 get a reservation for 48 hours validity and arrive at immigration during those 48 hours and show that to the immigration officer to the bureau of immigration within 30 days and apply for 29 day extension before the end of 29 days you go again and apply for 60 day extension
You know you’re stuff sir, has good advice, your 100% right when a girl goes with you right away for days without meeting her parents is a huge red flag, not a ideal wife material 😃
I almost invested in a condo in Manila. I just didn’t see any value. Everyone is buying these places and paying such large amounts. But for me I always rent in Ayala Makati. That’s where I want to be
Yes! There are a lot of rich billionaires living in the Philippines. It’s good and bad. If you visit some areas in Manila who live in a slum area it’s really sad. Philippines is a beautiful country but the poverty is too high the children are everywhere . It’s easy to buy a property in the Philippines but it’s hard to sell. For those rich millionaires and billionaires who are living in the Philippines, kindly help the people who live in a slum area . It’s disgusting, it’s gross , it’s so sad to see. You cannot bring your money six feet under . Everything on this earth is only temporary. Money is not everything do millionaire and billionaires share your wealth to poor people in Manila who cannot afford to live in a descent life style. And one day you will be rewarded in heaven when see you name in a book of life … God bless.
Would be nice if you guys can donate money to help the majority poor people in the Philippines and other and beautification of the country. To be justifying..
How come Ex-pat relationship experts never ever ever tell these Ex-pats to work on themselves to become a better man before they get married to a Filipina…. For example, getting in shape become better spiritually mentally and financially and also the most important thing is to get right with God so he sends you the perfect wife instead of going from one relationship to another.
Where on the universe u came from? Who wears loincloth these days? Apparently you know nothing about this country and its people, duh! Oh, there are millions of Philippine vlogs on YT, check Okada Manila and BGC Philippines, it's just the tip of the icebergs, then El Nido, Coron, Amanpulo, Samal Island, Boracay, Batanes, Bataan, Bohol, Tubbataha reef, Siargao, Bantayan Island, Baguio, Sagada, Cebu, Sulu, Tagaytay, Siquihor, the list can go on and on and on, in short Philippines is made of 7641 islands, pristine , only about 2K islands are inhabited and many are still undiscovered. It's islands and beaches are top notch, globally competitive and the ocean water is so turquoise and unbelievably clear and clean and it's diving spots are so popular among divers they keep going back. One diver even said he chose the Philippines as his home base because the diving sites there are the best in the world 🌎, thank you, have a great one 😊 Tubbataha Reef, it's a great movie, enjoy 😉, PHILIPPINES IS THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT ❤❤❤❤
@@mrbHanoi it’s more than most people in the world and the majority of Americans have in their 401 k so yes it is something you can live very well in most countries and pretty good in certain places in America to especially down in the south with a million dollars ad social security to that and you are doing better than most people
I would feel like shit being rich in the Philippines. There is so much poverty there is so sad. Whenever I'm there, my favorite thing to do is buy out food carts and give the food away. And not on camre for clout
Fastest growing GDP? Changing economy? You get something wrong here. Maybe it’s growing fast cause it’s so much behind. I’m sure there are millionaires and billionaires but stop sugarcoating the Philippines. It’s one of the poorest countries in south east Asia. I was there multiple times, recently too and the country has the worst economy in the entire region. And it’s also the most expensive.
actually, the Asian Development Bank does project the Philippines' economy is growing at 6% this year and 6.4% next year, so yes it's the fastest growing. The fastest growing doesn't mean rich, it means there is opportunity and change (You decide if that's good for you or not.)
@@Learning.Naturally yeah it’s easier to grow when you’re behind. A small kid grows much faster than someone who already grew up lol. All I’m just saying is the Philippines is very far from even those countries in the area. I don’t know who is growing the fastest but the Philippines is probably one of the least developed nations in south east Asia every other country being light years ahead.
Wow, you must have been in a different part of Makati than I was the three times I've stayed there. The Greenbelt area is quite nice. Great hotels, tons of good restaurants, manageable traffic, and close to the airport. Does that make it perfect, nope. I didn't notice any smell either. I think it's a great choice for first-timers. Not as antiseptic as BGC, but still has lots to do and is close to lots of things. Where would you recommend for folks to get their first taste of Manila?
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Hi guys, I'm in CDO from Australia for a couple of weeks.
I first contacted you a while ago to let you know that I intended to meet someone in CDO, and hopefully, I'd meet you while I'm in town.
Let me know if you're available to meet up for a coffee whenever it suits you. I'd also like to visit the area you live just in case I move to the Philippines one day.
Anyway, guys, let me know if you're free for a meet up
Kind Regards
James Lopes
@@FlyMeToThePhilippines If you had $30,000,000 (1.7 Billion Pesos) you would be in the top 400 Philopenas, out of 106 million!
My wealthy Filipino friend in Cebu owns a massive residential compound in Lahug, another commercial compound in Lapu Lapu and a luxery condo in Newtown. Plus a restaurant and a bar in Mactan. Rich people live wherever the heck they want to live. He spends summers in Europe. He’s a jewelry manufacturer and exporter. So yes Filipinos can be rich !
Thanks for sharing that
My uncle is a US expat living in Cebu. He is very wealthy. His house that he and his wife live in is at Monterazzas skypod homes subdivision in Guadeloupe barangay. 8 bedrooms, 4 levels, 3 kitchens., in ground large pool. He paid 75 million pesos for it 2 years ago. The house even has an elevator. Living large.
Your uncle Now just gave a Filipina a giant house for free
Any foreigner that buys want the brightest bulb when she can literally sell the house anytime she likes. Kick you out legally. .
Rent. Rent. It’s called RENT. She can have money when you die
Thanks for sharing
@@FlyMeToThePhilippinesHow are you doing?
I guess, in the Philippines, a $1.34 million USD house is living large. Nice home.
Beverly Hills in Cebu City is where billionaires live. Forbes Park in metro manila near BGC is where the richest people in the country lives.
The rich people live in Forbes Park , Dasmarinas Village , Ayala Alabang , Corinthian Gardens , White plains , Greenhills , Valle Verde , Bel-Air , San Lorenzo , and LA Vista .
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And Ayala Alabang. And South vale.
Rob, this was an excellent informative show. I appreciate when you give some substance to your consulting offers.
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Another excellent video. It is always fascinating to see how you come up with interesting topics to cover. Very informative and separates you from other expat channels covering life in the Philippines. Well done.
Wow, thank you!
Excellent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback
That’s why many retired military American goes to Philippines to live there because they are considered millionaires with the U S dollars monthly paycheck . It pays to stay in the U.S military for 20 years if you want to live like a king or queen in the Philippines.
🇵🇭🇺🇸❤️thank you for this information.
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Property Prices Skyrocket in Exclusive Philippine Enclaves: Forbes Park at P642,000/sqm, Dasmariñas at P635,000/sqm
Both in Makati, both for the elite and wealthiest families, locals and expats a like.
Thanks for sharing John
Good post dude! I'm planning my 3rd trip to Philippines in a few months. IT park is a hotspot for ladies, but they work odd hours and too many foreigners in Cebu. I'm looking forward to getting down into Davao. You got it spot on w/ big city w/ the girl, then go meet her parents before travel.
Thanks for the positive feedback Nicolas. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Anyone in the province is rich in beauty, I do very well and would only choose Province, My go to city is Cebu, Although Shopping probably Manilla has best pricing,
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I think second runner up for the most upscale place in the philippines after forbes park and dasmarinas is the station zero in boracay for its land cost if theres available may reach today ranging almost the same price to that of the most elite neighborhoods in makati and alabang.
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You out did yourself with vid. This is an awsome video.
Hats off
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Wow watching from NYC thank you for doing this video because all the other video was showing the slums ,mud roads, chicken, and dogs this is refreshing to see ty 🙌🏻
Our pleasure!
WOW just think what the Government could do and help the People.?
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The government doesn't help anyone. There is a small contribution with Philhealth and now municipalities aren't even providing any financial assistance to students. There must be a lot of Philippine Corporations being filed in these exclusive communities or annotated leases with Register of Deeds considering foreignors can not own houses. There are anti-dummying laws to prevent circumventing around Filipinos as well. So these folks probably just don't care.
Great video/information! Two thumbs up. 👍👍
Congrats on your consultation success. 🎉
Thanks so much!
Wow! I didn’t know there are rich foreign people lived in my country. I have property in Butuan City Mindanao, and built a farm house and farming Thailand Mango Nam Doc Mai and many more variety. Shout out to from Michigan USA
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Are you renting it and is it affected by the volcanoes?
Here in Cebu there are alots of mellioner like AltaVista, Maria Luisa, Vista Grande,
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I continue to be a bit flabbergasted by some of the house and land prices. I have been interested in Anvaya Cove which is a high-end development in Bataan and 30 minutes from Subic. The least expensive pieces of land for sale are almost $300,000 and it goes up from there. Decent (Big for the PH) sized lots though starting at 450 sm and up (These 100-200 sm lots crack me up). Ahhh well, I can always dream. Big news today. My wife passed her US citizenship interview! Just have to wait for the swearing-in ceremony now.
Congratulations Paul
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Thank you so much!!
Thank you for the quick blurb on the nicer condos at the end of your Vlog. However, would it be possible to look more in depth at places that are about $1000 per month? That would be my budget. I see lots and lots of apartments Shown on the Philippines Vlogs in the four and $500 per month price range but I would like to see a lot in the $1000 per month price range.
Especially modern condo apartments with larger rooms. I only need one or two bedrooms, but I would like to have larger rooms than those that I see on the Vlogs. Something in the 90 - 100 square meter range for a one bedroom.
Noted!
Makati - Forbes Park, Dasmarinas Village, Bel-AIr Makati, Lorenzo Village etc., Quezon City -Corinthians Gardens Park etc, Muntinlupa - Ayala Alabang , Cebu - Maria Luisa Estate Park etc.
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Awesome video Rob thank your the input, all your suggestions and ideas will be taken in to consideration. You are so so helpful with future retirement, Thank you so much You rock buddy….
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New condominium in Davao City azuela cove i believe it ranges from 100 to 150m each and believe it or there are already residents and some still in construction, maybe some lower than 100m
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A subject I couldn’t care less about, wealthy people with attitudes, I run away from them even here in the USA. If you’re chasing money and trying to mingle with them as friends or acquaintances, I guarantee you don’t become rich. I’ve met wealthy and super rich upper class women to date, I was polite but wasn’t attracted to them or their lifestyles at all. 😅
Thanks for sharing
Nuvali Santa Rosa, South Forbes Park Silang, Tagaytay are great areas.
👍 thanks Gregory
Ayala Alabang as well and Dasmarinas Village, Makati Bel Air, Forbes Park, etc
Good job going solo. Do miss the Chrissy eye candy.
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I live in Makati but not Forbes Park, but close, Legazpi Village. Btw, friendly suggestion, might be good to do rankings in descending order.
Thanks for the tips!
One of the expensive place to live too
@@JOYDELACRUZ-f7g Which one? Legazpi V? If so, it's expensive per sqm but one can get a condo that's 40sqm like in older buildings. There are a few under P10M every now and then that becomes available, but P15M you can get one definitely newer builds with better facilities and amenities. Compare that to P180M houses in the San Lorenzo and it's a bargain.
Rich People living in the mountain❤
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Is there somewhere on the more countryside away from the cities less people better air ? Thank You
Try Malabalay
They have headaches to people,not all peaches and cream😊
Thanks for watching our video
Good Video Rob. Thought your observation of BGC was interesting :sterile! My information on BGC emphasized the quality of life given the cleanliness, walkability, convenience, upscale etc. Sounded appealing, but sterile, yikes! Hope Makati and Davao City are walkable. Find whole idea of driving in Philippines concerning. Is it as chaotic on the road as they say? Maybe hire a driver? Great Job.
It’s not difficult to drive outside of Manila. You’ll be fine
@@oceanearth2243 That’s a relief to hear. Thanks.
It’s extremely chaotic you have to have your head on a swivel
@@FlyMeToThePhilippines Forewarned is forearmed.
@@FlyMeToThePhilippines I love driving in Manila. Always an adventure!
Glad I didn't hear any of my desired destinations make any of your lists. I'm surprised a traditional province girl (or her parents) would be OK with her flying in to shack up in the city for 3-5 days. I mean what's gonna happen at a resort that isn't going to take place on the initial city visit?? So Rob, you're gonna recommend setting guys up in Cebu IT park.... what international airport you recommending ;) Peace and Love, B Goat
Hi BGoat. Most province girls have relatives in nearby big cities, CEB
Forbes park makati , Dasma, bel air makati ,san lorenzo village, corinthian etc
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And most i like davao
We like it too
Rich Filipino businessmen live at Ayala Alabang Muntinlupa City and Forbes Park Makati City. House costs P200M-1B. Ive never seen foreigners living in these areas as several living there are high ranking Filipino politicians, celebrities and businessmen. Thats why i dont understand why Filipino women thought that foreigners in the Philippines are filthy rich billionaires. Theyre not. The billionaires in the Philippines are all Filipino citizen. One of the houses in Forbes Park is owned by Manny Pacquiao. He has also mansions in Sarangani( General Santos, Philippines) and in California, USA.
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I was in CDO 2 years ago. Near the Red Planet hotel there was a guy walking around with only shorts on. They were worn out and his privates showing. I left clothes for him with the guard at the street crossing. I wonder if anyone knows what came of him.
I get regular updates on the old man drumming on a plastic bucket at the pedestrian overpass.
Sad
I think you’d get more traffic if the title was “where do the middle-class and folks on Social Security live in the Philippines?” there’s more of them. And you are looking for higher traffic, right?
Thanks for the feedback. Sometimes we just make a video because it’s been suggested to us and it’s a little different than the others.
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Where are you in this video? Looks incredible
Uptown Cagayan de Oro
Enjoying the traffic during the rush hours?😂😂😂
our neighbor is a Senator,he lives in Alabang and owns the subdivision.
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The diaspora (10M+ est.) are longing and yearning for home. The Philippines is and will always be our home away from home.
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Can I ask where you are located or staying or renting? What would be the price for rent to stay like 2 months out of the year?
Cagayan de Oro uptown- view property is rare. Condos run 30 per night and up. View resorts $100per night. Check airbnb for homes
Interesting I have a house in CDO uptown! :)
You missed out dasmarinas village makati. Just next to forbs. Second to forbs were the riches live
Thanks
Hi. My name is Tom , and live in Canada. I will be flying to the Philippines in late Dec. One question i have is . I want to stay there 3 months , and i know i get 30 days when i land there. I want to buy a return ticket for March. So does it matter if i do not have a extension yet , but have a ticket returning in three months when i land.................... Thank You. PS. The reason is the 3 month return ticket is a lot cheaper than just get a return ticket for a month and get an extension then, and move my flight to later.
You need to show a return ticket within 30 days leaving the country you can can go to onwardticket.com and for US$16 get a reservation for 48 hours validity and arrive at immigration during those 48 hours and show that to the immigration officer to the bureau of immigration within 30 days and apply for 29 day extension before the end of 29 days you go again and apply for 60 day extension
@@FlyMeToThePhilippines Thank you so much my friend.
I just laughed as im watching this over the golf course here in Forbes park lol !
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Hey Rob you need to add one more on millioneers for yourself.😀
When I make my first million pesos
You know you’re stuff sir, has good advice, your 100% right when a girl goes with you right away for days without meeting her parents is a huge red flag, not a ideal wife material 😃
@@buddypidco9053 thanks for watching and thanks for your feedback
Why always Cebu and Davao ? How about Iloilo?😊
I love iloilo
How's the atmosphere there with China military ships raming the Philippines Coast Guard in fighting over the boundaries of the China sea?
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I almost invested in a condo in Manila. I just didn’t see any value. Everyone is buying these places and paying such large amounts. But for me I always rent in Ayala Makati. That’s where I want to be
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Yes! There are a lot of rich billionaires living in the Philippines. It’s good and bad. If you visit some areas in Manila who live in a slum area it’s really sad. Philippines is a beautiful country but the poverty is too high the children are everywhere . It’s easy to buy a property in the Philippines but it’s hard to sell. For those rich millionaires and billionaires who are living in the Philippines, kindly help the people who live in a slum area . It’s disgusting, it’s gross , it’s so sad to see. You cannot bring your money six feet under . Everything on this earth is only temporary. Money is not everything do millionaire and billionaires share your wealth to poor people in Manila who cannot afford to live in a descent life style. And one day you will be rewarded in heaven when see you name in a book of life … God bless.
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Ok great, but how does a "single" foreigner go about purchasing one of these wonderful properties?🤔
You can’t own land in ph
To be a real millionaire it's got to be in UK pounds
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18000 is about .014% of 113 mil. 32000 is like 0.025%. I could be part of the 0.025% club! LOL
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they're everywhere, not in BGC
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It’s a shame the health care system for foreigners sucks
It’s a shame we can’t access our Medicare overseas
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ADD 1 MORE BILLIONAIRE WHEN I GET THERE❤🎉
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You have to act poor and dress simple to be safe , it is better for you Mr. Larry Ellison aka Fly Me to the Philippines. Your insight is incredible.
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Would be nice if you guys can donate money to help the majority poor people in the Philippines and other and beautification of the country. To be justifying..
Good thought. We believe our giving is private and so prefer not to respond further. Also we are not rich just made a video about where they live
@@archiemoreno6593 most donate to family and friends first then have nothing left over unless a double digit millionaire.
Why that’s interesting? Oh Rob forget that
Forget what.. I forgot already
By the way I’ve been here eighteen years I haven’t found Costco. 😂
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We have SNR in Davao and lots of Costco products
How come Ex-pat relationship experts never ever ever tell these Ex-pats to work on themselves to become a better man before they get married to a Filipina…. For example, getting in shape become better spiritually mentally and financially and also the most important thing is to get right with God so he sends you the perfect wife instead of going from one relationship to another.
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Your figure is wrong. Where did you get that?
Not sure which figure you mean, I reference the article that we are reviewing
They have rich people in the Philippines? They wear clothes in the Philippines? I thought they only wear loincloth for both men and women?
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Where on the universe u came from? Who wears loincloth these days? Apparently you know nothing about this country and its people, duh! Oh, there are millions of Philippine vlogs on YT, check Okada Manila and BGC Philippines, it's just the tip of the icebergs, then El Nido, Coron, Amanpulo, Samal Island, Boracay, Batanes, Bataan, Bohol, Tubbataha reef, Siargao, Bantayan Island, Baguio, Sagada, Cebu, Sulu, Tagaytay, Siquihor, the list can go on and on and on, in short Philippines is made of 7641 islands, pristine , only about 2K islands are inhabited and many are still undiscovered. It's islands and beaches are top notch, globally competitive and the ocean water is so turquoise and unbelievably clear and clean and it's diving spots are so popular among divers they keep going back. One diver even said he chose the Philippines as his home base because the diving sites there are the best in the world 🌎, thank you, have a great one 😊 Tubbataha Reef, it's a great movie, enjoy 😉, PHILIPPINES IS THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT ❤❤❤❤
Can we borrow money from them? Hehehe ,,(joke)
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😳❓️Just wait until Bill Gates moves to the Philippines ... 🇵🇭
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Who cares . I feel so sad for the poor can hardly eat once a day .
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Many are rich but are illegally rich 😂 so these numbers are not really on point! 😅
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I do not consider a single digit millionaire rich High rent is over 10k not 2k That is just upper middle class.
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Do you have a million dollars 💵 🤔🙄
@@George-hl2xm over 20 years ago 1 mil is nothing
@@mrbHanoi it’s more than most people in the world and the majority of Americans have in their 401 k so yes it is something you can live very well in most countries and pretty good in certain places in America to especially down in the south with a million dollars ad social security to that and you are doing better than most people
GENERAL TRIAS CAVITE IS BEST AREA
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I would feel like shit being rich in the Philippines. There is so much poverty there is so sad. Whenever I'm there, my favorite thing to do is buy out food carts and give the food away. And not on camre for clout
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You obviously know nothing about the country. 😂
how do u know there so much poverty in the philippines. did u count it one by one?
Yeah' You right...but not only in the Philippines even the US or any countries facing the same situations (POVERTY'S).😀😄😁
@cesardeleon3036 Philippines has the worst poverty I've ever seen and I live in California by Tijuana Mexico.
All over! Lame vid. 😅
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Fastest growing GDP? Changing economy? You get something wrong here. Maybe it’s growing fast cause it’s so much behind. I’m sure there are millionaires and billionaires but stop sugarcoating the Philippines. It’s one of the poorest countries in south east Asia. I was there multiple times, recently too and the country has the worst economy in the entire region. And it’s also the most expensive.
actually, the Asian Development Bank does project the Philippines' economy is growing at 6% this year and 6.4% next year, so yes it's the fastest growing. The fastest growing doesn't mean rich, it means there is opportunity and change (You decide if that's good for you or not.)
@@Learning.Naturally yeah it’s easier to grow when you’re behind. A small kid grows much faster than someone who already grew up lol. All I’m just saying is the Philippines is very far from even those countries in the area. I don’t know who is growing the fastest but the Philippines is probably one of the least developed nations in south east Asia every other country being light years ahead.
Thanks for sharing your opinion
Makati is a smelly city , nothing special
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Wow, you must have been in a different part of Makati than I was the three times I've stayed there. The Greenbelt area is quite nice. Great hotels, tons of good restaurants, manageable traffic, and close to the airport. Does that make it perfect, nope. I didn't notice any smell either. I think it's a great choice for first-timers. Not as antiseptic as BGC, but still has lots to do and is close to lots of things. Where would you recommend for folks to get their first taste of Manila?
You hate Makati because you can't afford to buy any condo or house there LOL
thats the foreigner's armpit youre smelling..coz they hardly shower 😅
99% of the country is poor. GDP my ass.
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😂 uneducated people spotted 99 percent balls