Thank you Nate, love your video style, no nonense and thorough. Bejie's long term looks perfect for settling down for a while, looks nice and clean and nice greenery view as you say. I would feel blessed to have that place. I'm 60 and still doing weightlifting so stairs are a good thing for me, fitness wise. Will have to remember that name and hope he has something in future.Nice and informative video, thank you Nate and the people for allowing viewing. Take care and God Bless👍👍💪
These places look great! There are so many nice places to stay in Malaybalay! Thanks for taking the time to share these places with us. Looking forward to seeing your next video.👍🏻
You have a wonderful channel. Thank you for this information. It will be very useful for me. You provide very helpful information. Thank you for your efforts 🙏🏼
Thanks for your reviews I am probably am probably headed back to the Philippines for the 6th time on a 3 month visa. I like Malmybay and am looking for a long-term stay. I am a sole traveler and enjoy meeting the locals.I am no prude, and can swear like a sailor, but I would eliminate 'Bum Gun' from my vocabulary.
@@expatlifestyle2000 Haha. I gotta admit, I like the 'Bum Gun'. It's weird, I just contacted the guy you rented from through Air BNB and tried to establish plans for a March-May 59 day visa. I like to stay in one place in the Philippines. I guess I may be like you. Searching for the right girl. Traveling resorts is fun, but you are a one night wonder. Due to commitments, I have made arrangements to visit the Philippines during March -May. I've traveled, and at the age of 66yo, am tired of 25m2 studios and cold showers, the sun streaming in your face. I REALLY want to spend 3 months in Malayaday, establish relationships, and earn the trust of the locals. But, I worked hard and need SUPERIOR accommodation to entice me for a 3 month stay. I've checked online, watched the your videos, but I need more. A place within walking distance or a trike ride away. Can you help me out? Don't worry, I've paid my dues in the past. This will be my 6th trip to the Philippines, but I have been to other SE Asian countries. The Philippines is not the best, but the people are the best, and they speak English. Filipinas? They are great. They are sexy (although getting fatter), and loveable. But, it's a matter of degrees. Women are the same every where. Some of the attraction is your eyes, nose, perhaps height. Your ability to be a mentor and a reputation of being a leader and not a cheater.. But, most of it is your ability to raise their living standards. Once you accept this, you will sort the wheat from the chaff and find a genuine Filipina. I like your genuine style 'Expat'. Let's have a beer together. I'll commit, for 3 months, if I can find the right place to stay. James
@ominousenough6172 If I showed off the places in my vids that is what I've seen available for rentals. I'll keep my ears and eyes open though. Tbh there isn't luxury months stays that I've seen so far. Unless you negotiate with the resorts but then you will need transportion. Heck yes if I'm in town we can link up. Hopefully you love your time here. I know I do. Why not explore another Asian country though? I get loving the philippines but how do you know what else is out there unless you see it for yourself?
@@expatlifestyle2000 I am a businessman who was a facilitator of commerce between the west and the east. Most of my business was done in China. I have also conducted business via other SE Asian countries. I attempted to open channels through the Philippines, but the logistics and restrictions were too difficult. I am glad to see things are beginning to change, although too slowly... I have dealt with elite Communist Party members, the Chinese politico and military. I have been an employee of 'western' businesses and a conduit between varying cultures. What do you have to offer? You are misinformed. Thanks for your enlightening post.
2 videos in the same week, you're working too hard Nate 😂😂 All the places look great, love the outdoor areas and the ladies look fun and lovely..... Another winner 😎👍
@@expatlifestyle2000 Man I laughed when you were talking about amendments and that lovely lady came into the shot...... Almost booked a trip right then and there 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, moved to Bayou Vista in kindergarten outside of Morgan City, but grew up in NOLA. My sister lives in Des Allemands. I’m in the Philippines now….going to Mindanao to hang out with Nate Tuesday for a couple of weeks.
The studio air bnb at 217 a month isn’t bad at all. I’m assuming there is an additional charge for water and electric past one day. Maybe a monthly or weekly charge if you were to go that route.
I know the 10k pesos he had said internet included utilities not. There are some places like mine and green ridge appartella where the price is cheaper and the utilities are included.
@@expatlifestyle2000 you wanna check out a hidden gem. Check out santa Magdalena sorsogon. It looks like there’s not much going on in the town. But there are probably no tourists a few restaurants white sand turquoise water. An hour from sorsogon city. And like 10 minutes from Matnog port. That’s my new google maps hot spot 😂. I’ve got like 20 places I want to check out within an hour from a city but with that tropical paradise feel.
Did you go to Bejie Grill and Restobar that’s around the corner? Where do you recommend that we stay…..you know I want a pool? Do like FAST internet though too
I see you listed the 1st room for about $28 per night. How much Discount for a Month long stay while exploring the city & area ? How far are these from the City Center ?
@@expatlifestyle2000 Yep, only gets to about 31 centigrade here in summer, down to 0 at times in winter, so would def be using aircon overnight and hottest time of the day as well🌄
If I ever visit the PH that’s where I’m going. Scotty talked about the average temp there being nicer and not a lot of foreigners. It looks beautiful but the whole country pretty much does.
Do you know if the New Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex oval track is open to the public for athletic training? Specifically sprint training on the rubberized track? I can not find that information any where on the Internet. I am not in the Philippines right now. I drove by it in April during the festivals.
@@expatlifestyle2000 I tried calling the provincial capitol and their phone system is in disarray, lol. I finally spoke to a barely literate person in their so called technology division who seemed to think it is not yet open to the public but will eventually be. Amazingly difficult to access online such basic information like this on certain details in the Philippines. I was in Dumaguete more than a decade ago when they were constructing the public stadium and oval rubber track. It is only in recent years from Google review photos that one can see there is a photo of the sign at that entrance which documents the policies for public use. I was happy to see it says strictly that those walking and jogging slowly must move to outer lanes to give way to those sprinting and doing genuine HIIT athletic training. Unfortunately my experience is that Filipinos never obey it and loiter in the inner lanes making the oval useless for sprint training. Imagine the very capital intensive resource being turned into a parking lot, same as for the right lane of their highways become parking lots. Some things I love about the Philippines, but other things are extremely frustrating. Which is why I moved to Mexico instead after living in the Philippines for ~27 years up until 2020. To escape the protoplasm congestion of East Asia. Their covid lockdowns (which are coming back with up to ten mandatory jabs annually starting next year, to be enforced with the mandatory national id initiative) was the last straw for me. Absolutely insane. My senior citizen Belgium friend who was trapped there said those over a certain age were not even allowed to go outside their homes for many months. He had to sneak out his back window and scamper down a rural mountain so he could stealthily go for a jog on the hidden trails. They had military or police stationed outside of the homes all over the country. Amazing the amount of resources they commandeered for enslaving people. Tells me something about the mentality and Asian authoritarian culture. Good luck with that. I certainly would be leaving before late 2025. Most vloggers do not present both the good and bad side of the Philippines. They try to make it seem like it is a paradise and the problems are not significant. Those of us who have lived there long enough, understand the reality.
@@expatlifestyle2000 what I wrote in the reply that YT censored was along other *VERY* *IMPORTANT* things YT does not want you to know, is that the provincial capitol office seemed to indicate it is not yet open to the public, but will be eventually. No ETA provided. Yes I would like to do some athletic training on the rubber track, if the public will follow standard track etiquette and not loiter on the inside lanes. My experience though is they will walk on the inside lanes making the track unusable by serious athletes. Typical frustrations of the Philippines.