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$80 USD/4,000 Peso A Month Apartment Rentals In The Philippines : Angeles City, Philippines 

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$80 USD/4,000 Peso A Month Apartment Rentals In The Philippines : Angeles City, Philippines
So what does a $80 USD/4,000 Peso a month apartment look like here in the Philippines? Well one just became available in the area where our Sari Sari Store is located so I thought I would show you what it looks like and what you get and what is included and not included and what you would expect to pay in other expenses when living here in the Philippines.
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About me : Retired American Expat Brian & Filipina wife Luisa, living in the Angeles City / Clark Pampanga Philippin.

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@NYJGreatness
@NYJGreatness 6 лет назад
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.
@timg5463
@timg5463 6 лет назад
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.
@markledesma3251
@markledesma3251 6 лет назад
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.
@hillbillyintheasia6122
@hillbillyintheasia6122 6 лет назад
nice
@ChrisSlack
@ChrisSlack 6 лет назад
Tim G how much is your power bill?
@xomox5316
@xomox5316 5 лет назад
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.
@edca8114
@edca8114 5 лет назад
what island is that or close to a big city ?
@BigStickCombat
@BigStickCombat 6 лет назад
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.
@hillbillyintheasia6122
@hillbillyintheasia6122 6 лет назад
start a small piggery farm?
@e1ochai
@e1ochai 5 лет назад
USPS shipping rates to Estados Unitos has changed.
@mickeyroony6122
@mickeyroony6122 5 лет назад
@@hillbillyintheasia6122 All the way from the states and live like a pig?
@grantpooler9918
@grantpooler9918 6 лет назад
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
@hernangilma2391
@hernangilma2391 5 лет назад
And don't forget to have some savings in case you need to travel back home to USA for an emergency.
@igotbandaids
@igotbandaids 5 лет назад
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]
@SDted
@SDted Год назад
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!!
@Juan_Hernandez_Jr.
@Juan_Hernandez_Jr. 5 лет назад
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.
@clarkgordon5724
@clarkgordon5724 5 лет назад
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
@philipjanek3864
@philipjanek3864 5 лет назад
High-speed internet 25.50 per month with landline modem etc...
@maverick5259
@maverick5259 6 лет назад
Sari Sari store will pay for Fuck all, Had One and a Jeepney. Good luck. Won't last a year
@paulsmith2238
@paulsmith2238 6 лет назад
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.
@air4ce80
@air4ce80 6 лет назад
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
@truthhurtsalways4u
@truthhurtsalways4u 6 лет назад
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.
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 6 лет назад
haha !!! is it worth it??? lol
@RealityServedCold
@RealityServedCold 5 лет назад
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 )
@eatpumkin090
@eatpumkin090 5 лет назад
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.
@mr.c6383
@mr.c6383 6 лет назад
Sage advice... the costs to live in Phi is what each person wants for their lifestyle
@stevebryce-grant1107
@stevebryce-grant1107 6 лет назад
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.
@wildmonkeyhunter6631
@wildmonkeyhunter6631 6 лет назад
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.
@gregbolitho9775
@gregbolitho9775 3 года назад
good stuff m8, keep ujp the good work.
@maxmiser286
@maxmiser286 6 лет назад
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.
@hernangalarza7663
@hernangalarza7663 4 года назад
Yes sir.
@marieshielabalanza8288
@marieshielabalanza8288 6 лет назад
Very informative video Brian! You are getting better every day! ;)
@IslandBoy-808
@IslandBoy-808 5 лет назад
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.
@kayceegreer4418
@kayceegreer4418 6 лет назад
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.
@4GUESTS
@4GUESTS 6 лет назад
The Filipino wife here in the states has an American version of a sari sari store, buys and sells things.
@johnsail2000
@johnsail2000 5 лет назад
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....
@abeeugene.shepherd7283
@abeeugene.shepherd7283 6 лет назад
thanks for the video, i want to learn more about living options there,
@Keremeos1000
@Keremeos1000 4 года назад
“But no rooster 🐓 here. You won’t hear a single rooster 🐔!” That crack me up 🤣!
@nomadicphilippinesvlogs7316
@nomadicphilippinesvlogs7316 6 лет назад
Good value if you wanna live on the cheap
@charliehustle2579
@charliehustle2579 6 лет назад
Los Angeles is pronounced Angeles in the states.. in the philippines AC its ang.hell.es. city. Cheers bud from Cali!
@efraim83
@efraim83 5 лет назад
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.
@joban7851
@joban7851 6 лет назад
Just needs wall fresh paint.
@wildmonkeyhunter6631
@wildmonkeyhunter6631 6 лет назад
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.
@timothyfair7374
@timothyfair7374 6 лет назад
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
@kbird529
@kbird529 6 лет назад
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.
@wildbill7081
@wildbill7081 3 года назад
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.
@ramiroperez7180
@ramiroperez7180 6 лет назад
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.
@donaldmosher9420
@donaldmosher9420 5 лет назад
you don't get much for 4000 a month, I got no A/C but am comfortable here
@Pleasurechest985
@Pleasurechest985 6 лет назад
4K to live bare to bones. Pretty desperate to remove light bulbs. Different world for sure. What about bugs in a place like that?
@Pleasurechest985
@Pleasurechest985 6 лет назад
BLACKCROW WALKING Their are once in a while bugs and.... lots of bugs. You know what I am talking about Blackcrow. Don't give me the insecticide bs.
@onepup-pr3yl
@onepup-pr3yl 6 лет назад
Charge them rent and live cheaper like having a flatmate.
@EdgardoTLugo
@EdgardoTLugo 6 лет назад
one pup That's exactly what I'd do.
@YOPHILLYYO
@YOPHILLYYO 6 лет назад
Bugs pay 1/4 of the rent.
@garykuech50
@garykuech50 3 года назад
We learned so much... For example... 1. If you want air conditioning, you have to go buy an air conditioner... 2. if you want a refrigerator, you have to go buy a refrigerator.. Amazing,,, but even more.. 3. if you want a television, you have to go out and buy a television.. Woooow, i learned so much.. bwahahahaha
@markmcdaniel304
@markmcdaniel304 4 года назад
Good information! I live cheaply in the United states. 2 bathrooms? Luxury! I'm going in about 2 years.
@kianakan96826
@kianakan96826 6 лет назад
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.
@anthonydowling3356
@anthonydowling3356 2 года назад
That P4000 /month Apartment would drive me suicidal .I had a place in Chiang Mai Thailand for B2,200 a month (P3000 ) around 2018 y much better than that .It had a balcony which makes a huge difference .WiFi was also included .It was 10 km outside CM City center .
@italjahcorntrashroller
@italjahcorntrashroller 4 года назад
Hey could you do some videos about service connected vets, VA, VFW, and what's available @ Clark AB
@richardcole2893
@richardcole2893 6 лет назад
Hows the cat doing Brian?
@LuckyGuu
@LuckyGuu 5 лет назад
Hi from Delaware, USA! Tell me how many buffets you've seen? I love buffets!
@BrisLS1
@BrisLS1 3 года назад
Seems like an apples - apples comparison would be interesting. I don't know what an American apartment with the stove and fridge ripped out would cost, because nobody here is going to rent me that. How much is a luxury apartment with a full kitchen, stove, sinks, garbage disposal, free trash removal, clothes washer, central A/C (not a window unit)? In USA, I can get you that for $1200/month in a crime free area. Thanks.
@Chris-gi9ch
@Chris-gi9ch 3 года назад
Good example of what living in the Philippines for $800-$1000 a month budget will call for.
@shaneb1960
@shaneb1960 2 года назад
I'm looking for a angeles city philippines apartments for rent 100 US per mo.
@markk2745
@markk2745 4 года назад
If your very simple and dont go clubbing and eat local food. You can live off as little as $600. If you go out 2 times a week and want to splurge a lot then pumb that up to 1k to $1200. In both of these instances its going to cost you that for simple place of 6 to 10k pesos a month. If you want to live like you do back in the USA, go out a lot well you could easily spend 4 to 5k a month with rent/expenses/bars/girls ect. I live right on makati/mandaluyong boarder. I live in a local area fairly safe, but no security I pay 7k a moth for my 30sqm place. Hear is my bills. So i can live for around $500 usd, not including visa expenses. This is not a great life, but its not horrible either, but its not a normal western life, and this assumes no relationship or kids or marriage or anything happens. Rent 7k Internet 2k Electric 5k (i run my .5hp Aircon 24/7 never turn it off Food (3 to 5k a month) I eat canteen food, usually 100 to 150 a day. Medicine = 5k Aside from eating out, going out drinking this is my monthly spend for an extremely simple life, but good enough and the only thing I don't like is having to eat canteen food every single day. I like to eat out 2 times a week if i can.
@anitawoodall6667
@anitawoodall6667 4 года назад
Hi Brian and lotlot,Nice Airbnb please /going vacation there on March,,you have any suggestion/I was there 36 years ago
@gregmiletti8223
@gregmiletti8223 5 лет назад
I hear all kinds of hype on rental rates in the P.I. From $80 to $2000 a month in U.S. dollars. I have to assume that a more realistic figure is somewhere in the middle of those numbers for a nice apartment or cottage with utilities. Like $1000 +/-- per month with security deposit? What would that get me in the P.I.? People I chat with (and videos) who have been there for awhile say to stay away from Manila. Not safe, etc. What about Cebu City? Or Port Angeles? How is Bancock, Thailand and surrounding area? What websites are best for reading up on social customs in each? Where is the best place to stay for a few months if I want to go and check things out in either place? Where to avoid? How do these same costs compare to Thailand? How long can I stay on a tourist visa in either one? I may split my time between the two. Not sure yet. Do I need to show a record of vaccinations? If so which ones? Are Thai people more or less receptive to western men than in the P.I.? How do the above questions compare between the P.I. and Thailand? Please advise. Many thanks to everyone. Greg in California, USA
@simonsmith2642
@simonsmith2642 6 лет назад
Shit I don't live on 2k a month here in the states. I raised a family of 4 on less than 1000 a month. 300 bucks a week, 1200 a month was my whole salary, some people are just fucking spoiled rotten.
@manueljesuspaucar5951
@manueljesuspaucar5951 6 лет назад
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.
@iramaynicanor2160
@iramaynicanor2160 4 года назад
If your really plan to stay for good in the phils., i think its best to build a simple home costing around 1million pesos. That will save you more money. Because if your going to do the math, you'll be spending 72k a year for the house rental. So if lets say you will live for another 40yrs then that will cost you around 2.8million pesos. Hehe, just saying.nyways, thank you for the great vids.
@fazbell
@fazbell 4 года назад
Your prices are lower than I have heard quoted by other expats. Apparently it is cheaper to "bring your own stuff" . TV, aircon, fans internet, furniture etc, etc. Here in Thailand, these things are included in the rent as a furnished apartment.. I have had expats quote me 600 to 800 USD a month to live there or in a non-tourist area like Olangapo.
@Chris-gi9ch
@Chris-gi9ch 3 года назад
No rooster, but I'm roosting on my 2 stroke! Burrrrraaaaah.........
@hernangalarza7663
@hernangalarza7663 4 года назад
It's good. You can spruce it up a bit. New paint and tiles, trimming. And boom it's not half bad. I'm Kawawa so I can make it work. Just give me water and electricity 😁.
@dawsoncreekinthephilippines
@dawsoncreekinthephilippines 6 лет назад
I Lived in a two bed room duplex in Dumaguete we payed 5000. ( 125.00 )a month and about 8000. ( 190.00 ) for power,water and a cable TV package a month. propane, drinking water, and food another 150.so we lived pretty cheap. but we had everything we needed at home when we were there. we still had some play money so we could travel and see the sights or lounge on the beach, and have a beer when we wanted as well. hahaah had a great time. I Can hardly wait to get there to Retire. next year :-)
@f.raneses7751
@f.raneses7751 4 года назад
Hello How are you, this blog been awhile not sure if still ok, or anymore available that you could recommend thanks for your kindness assistance, please keep in touch, "Appreciate your assistance if you could, b retiring soon!
@dawsoncreekinthephilippines
@dawsoncreekinthephilippines 6 лет назад
great info as usual :-) i will stop in and say hi when i get there :-)
@dannieduplessis2432
@dannieduplessis2432 5 лет назад
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....
@notacommie5415
@notacommie5415 6 лет назад
Beats what we pay here. My taxes alone run $600 a month. Ridiculous rip off
@vondaburton7095
@vondaburton7095 6 лет назад
I enjoyed your video . You gave us a lot of information . Thank you
@PassportPerks
@PassportPerks 2 года назад
That is awesome
@ThailandDantotherescue
@ThailandDantotherescue 4 года назад
Get me within walking distance of a beach and I can live in a cardboard box as long as it has running water ac at night and I have some form of internet. For me the whole reason to retire overseas is to have less stuff, less responsibility and less bills. I was really hoping for Thailand but visas there are more difficult. I'm planning on looking at the phillipines and Cambodia and retiring at age 54 in roughly 4 years.
@billparrish6113
@billparrish6113 4 года назад
Philly - EVERY guy who moves there is going to drink every day.
@thomascarden2901
@thomascarden2901 5 лет назад
I understand this could be a starter apartment? I am looking to retire there and start my life over. I am retired military. I'm going through a divorce right now and plan to move shortly. Do you provide assistance , for a fee of course? I live by your videos and I am doing a lot of research of my own. I plan to come there and find that special someone. I am a very simple person and I don't like drama. Any info you could give me would be appreciated
@mtdewyx
@mtdewyx 4 года назад
One of those electric hair cutters works great on my 5 day beard lol. And trim my stash sideburns and hair trimming.
@jong8876
@jong8876 5 лет назад
When you said about the guy who worked in the hotel for 30 years? He was a foreigner right and now he has a job in phillipines but i thought you said you cant just get a job out there like that? My question is i would like to no i have 10 years experience in hvac industry in london also strong electrical and plumbing can i get a job out there using my job role in a building or a hotel ? I would be grateful if you no any info thanks
@richardserenil2932
@richardserenil2932 5 лет назад
What does a 120 dollars apartment look like I plan on going to pillipines I'm from California going to see my girlfriend there
@KathV.03
@KathV.03 4 года назад
Hi,sir is this open now for rent even do its having a covid19 pandemic MGCQ.?
@kevinhiggenbottom8339
@kevinhiggenbottom8339 3 года назад
That apartment is too small for me I had a smaller one they had a window it's in the front room bedroom at the same time and in walked out halfway you got your dressers in the wall closet that was a efficiency bedroom bring you had a Murphy bed come out of the wall Ledger kitchen your bathroom and you're eating area right there in between the kitchen and in your front room bedroom but I decided I needed to go a little bit bigger guy has a one-bedroom apartment with a front room and the dining room and the kitchen and the bathroom but the kitchen has everything nice and Tall with a dishwasher and then eventually they moved me again because the Section 8 and threw a little bit bigger apartment as I got one big Janet front room you got the dining room you got the kitchen you got that master bedroom you got like a medium sized closet before you get to the bathroom and it's okay but I don't like the price though $589 plus my gas that we pay at the office
@GeorgeSquare
@GeorgeSquare 5 лет назад
It looks like a jail cell to be honest, but for that price I don't know what anyone can expect. I'd rather pay more and live somewhere much better tho.
@valereirenfro9040
@valereirenfro9040 5 лет назад
I know that this is a bargain however myself I would rather a small house.
@1990-t1j
@1990-t1j 4 года назад
Cheap and it would be quite possible to live in it if you're short of income. Good video.
@eliort404
@eliort404 5 лет назад
Who the fuck has even a 1000 dollars in social sec these days?.. i know i won’t, and im an academic in norway
@chriscrichton98
@chriscrichton98 6 лет назад
its called sari sari ? i saw alot of philipinos turn their front porch into a little store . great country i had alot of fun there .but i would not live there its too humid .
@Brennah07
@Brennah07 5 лет назад
Sari-sari means varieties idk also
@michaelspagna433
@michaelspagna433 3 года назад
Where exactly is the 80 a month apt that is being advertised by philly?
@garrylafferty100
@garrylafferty100 5 лет назад
I payed 500$ Digos city 2 bd 2 cr con air in a fenced compound security fence I liked good view etc Con air not east to find I notice like you say you often have to buy your own con air for cheaper rent.
@enricolovadina3560
@enricolovadina3560 2 года назад
Very good, I have question , is there any beekeeping in the Philippines ?
@italjahcorntrashroller
@italjahcorntrashroller 4 года назад
On point starter PI apt. For me. Even thou i paid for a home in fieasta communities already.
@ghost_in_the_city5015
@ghost_in_the_city5015 6 лет назад
Brian, I gotta say, as a Filipino living here in the United States, I give you serious respect & awe for living over there and seeming to adjust very well to the culture. I’ve lived in Miami, Baltimore, St. Louis, and now live here in Kansas City, MO. It takes a tough person to live in that apartment you showed & I know I couldn’t do.it. In my life I’ve lived two different versions of the American dream- one in the suburbs of Lenexa, KS while being married: glimpseofahome.blogspot.com/?view=flipcard&m=1 And the second version is now, being divorced & living in the city in a high rise: glimpseofalife2.blogspot.com/2015/12/hanging-out-one-light-in-downtown.html I’ve thought about eventually retiring somewhere outside of the US but I got a feeling I won’t be able to do it as well as you do. I’ve enjoyed your videos as I was originally born in Manila. Unfortunately I’ve been away so long that I’d be treated as an outsider if I were to move back. Keep these videos coming and i for one definitely look forward to watching them.
@claudemazzocco3268
@claudemazzocco3268 6 лет назад
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 .
@dannyhemphill7618
@dannyhemphill7618 6 лет назад
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.
@dannyhemphill7618
@dannyhemphill7618 6 лет назад
TheSweetPerry AGREED, GOOD ADVICE.
@ericsoles1055
@ericsoles1055 4 года назад
Is it a lot of work to get a store started up in the Philippines . Do you have a supplier for your food you are selling . In am moving there in July me and my girlfriend are thinking of opening a store .
@billk7509
@billk7509 6 лет назад
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
@rickyusa1000
@rickyusa1000 6 лет назад
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.
@mspinkea
@mspinkea 6 лет назад
Very informative video...... looking to possibly retire in Angeles City......... very helpful
@themusiccritic902
@themusiccritic902 5 лет назад
thank you love your videos,keep them coming.
@CycoPatPonfe
@CycoPatPonfe 5 лет назад
Thanks for being a Realist and for sharing your daily experience! Be there in 6 years! Salamat!
@markward139
@markward139 5 лет назад
Very very good advice. Love the no bullshit
@steadystackingsilversilver6483
@steadystackingsilversilver6483 3 года назад
I'll take it sign me up coach..
@scamdemicpoliticalvirus1123
@scamdemicpoliticalvirus1123 3 года назад
Nobody can travel to Philippine
@markledesma2396
@markledesma2396 2 года назад
The apt looks like a dump but yours is better value.
@randalbrown776
@randalbrown776 6 лет назад
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.
@BoogurTWang
@BoogurTWang 6 лет назад
Good added insights for consideration. That 4K adds up pretty quick.
@JeffSpehar-ov1cn
@JeffSpehar-ov1cn 6 лет назад
When I was younger I might consider living there, now, no way.
@elsaroque2931
@elsaroque2931 3 года назад
Sana bagu nila ipakita pinturahan naman nila ayusi para presetable at magustuhan ng renters
@janedudynsky5067
@janedudynsky5067 6 лет назад
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. 😊👍👍👍
@markledesma3251
@markledesma3251 6 лет назад
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 $80 for an unfurnished 2 bed 1 bath, for cooking i have a rice cooker and a 1 burner stove, breakfast daily by the beach then make lunch at home and for dinner just buy take out food, neighbors can be nosy and will know your routine so i got guard dogs to keep me company. where i live i got the aircon and patio furniture on credit, i pay a monthly installment plan, with cable tv and wifi and just a 4 unit complex.
@theSTAR70
@theSTAR70 6 лет назад
MARK: where can we find such good deals ???
@kevinhiggenbottom8339
@kevinhiggenbottom8339 3 года назад
Can you do a bamboo house so I can see what one really looks like inside and out
@papabear007
@papabear007 Год назад
If I was there it be perfect paint cleaning ac not really bad for the price
@felominarozaldes419
@felominarozaldes419 2 года назад
Can you give me the exact address please
@chrisbrown3549
@chrisbrown3549 6 лет назад
Its great if u get gov.$. Or..your well off b4 u exit usa. So..for most..a sure NO-GO. lol. Reality.
@warhammer1009
@warhammer1009 4 года назад
How much is a 1L bottle of vodka there
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