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Accommodation = Php 6,000 - 10,000
Electricity Bill 3,000 - 5,000
Food (This is not so expensive)
Telephone (Very Cheap mobile phone rate)
Transportation
You could still save. If you want to have a well furnished accommodation, There are some 10,000 to 15,000
30000 PHP, you still have 20,000.
Philippines is cheap, turning AC all the time will burn your budget,unless the apartment owner trick the meter or they have jumper. i payed month for my electric around 250 usd a month even i only turn AC 3 times a day for 10 or 15 minutes.Lots of criminal in manila doing jumper, so if you're honest consumer you will pay a lot for the losses because the Meralco will charge the consumers for the looses.So many consumers stealing electric so, as a honest consumer you will be charged of the looses, this is what I hate in Philippines. Lots of so and so appeared to your electric Bill, Minimum of 7k a month for electric, and few use of AC for few minutes I am sure, you even can't use washing machine only spin dry and your bill will not less than 7k a month. And expect that your bills in electric more higher if the one registered in Meralco has a Foreign Family name they will increase price per watts! another thing they do, the person that work in Meralco and reading your meter they increase more watts to your bill and when payed, they will take the rest of money from your actual bill.You will see it on tv what cheaters do in Philippines.If you live in farm are for sure it's different price per watts it is lower, but in big City? that's impossible to use AC everyday and get minimum of 5k php a month for bill.
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You can stay for a few days and enjoy the pool and when bored with it you may try to visit the nearest white beach resort in Negros. Try to check that Katakuta they have white sand, clean water and you could enjoy scuba diving. You can at least visit this place 3 times a month,to economize you better rent a house or apartment in Bacolod it start from 4000PHP to 7000PHP per month to rent house or apartment. Hotels or Pension house it's affordable big and clean room.If you want cheaper price of food buy in Public market, vegetables in the mall it's 3 times higher price than the vegies in the Public market.You can actually eat in canteen or restaurants it's affordable try Mang Inasal 125 or 150 php it's fine.But if you are renting a house it is more cheaper to cook of course. Renting house it is 1 month deposit 1 month advance that's common agreement in Philippines.
palmasdelmarresort.net/
IN THIS HOTEL RESORT THEY OFFERED PACKAGES... your pool swimming it's free but if you bored as I say go to white beaches near bacolod, you can try also Mountain Resorts, if you're mountain and falls lover.
Here's the link for a Mountain Resort
mambukalhaven.com/
experiencenegros.com/mambukal-mountain-resort/
This Mountain resort is 30 minutes drive from Main City of Bacolod, you can enjoy to hike and see the 7 waterfalls. just read about their accommodation they have Deluxe for 750 PHP per night. This is good place if you're a nature lover.
The Hotel rooms in Bacolod start from 1200 Php, if you take Pension house it is cheaper than 1000 php per night.But it's good room and clean.With the language, no problem as long as you speak English people could understand you, when you lost don't be shamed to ask, people are very friendly and they will point you to the right direction.
I am going to the Phils in January for about 6 months and to hear from some people you need to pay $300 USD/night for a decent room is incredible
I think you should be able to stay in a decent place for $50 USD/night...I lived in Phuket, Thailand before on $1400/month for 3 years and had a nice house with weekly landscaping and a pool... However, I lived 45 min drive from the touristy areas (which would have tripled my rent)
I thought the Phils was cheaper than Thailand? Maybe I'm wrong? I figured to allow myself about $4,000 USD/month until I decide where I want to be settled... but after that (a couple months) I thought I could live comfortably on $2,000 USD/month and $1,200 USD/month would be enough for accommodations, food, basic necessities?
Obviously if you want to live an extravagant lifestyle, the sky is the limit... but I would think $1,200 USD/month would be enough to get by?
If it gets too expensive, you can try another country in SE Asia as I'm sure there are places that might be more affordable

Just my thoughts

All the best!
Johnny
Kimimela wrote:The top end of my budget with bills, food, rent and all should be at 1,200. But, even though I like the city, I think I would like the beaches of Cebu better. But, is Makati even possible with that sort of budget?
Yes ofcourse if you going to live in the sqauter area and eat fish and rice every day!!!
Rix wrote:Kimimela wrote:The top end of my budget with bills, food, rent and all should be at 1,200. But, even though I like the city, I think I would like the beaches of Cebu better. But, is Makati even possible with that sort of budget?
Yes ofcourse if you going to live in the sqauter area and eat fish and rice every day!!!
my point exactly...
Okieboy wrote:$1200 would be just fine in Davao City, nice clean one bed with air P2500 electric P1200, water P275, eat out every day P600 that leaves you P28,155 for your other needs, in Manila no but who would want to live in Manila
yeah, prices even in angeles city and laguna are very surprising... I can not believe the rents once you are out of manila, we are paying a fortune for this lausy condo in the fort, but once you are out of manila I believe we can rent a mansion for this. or even for less. even in alabang things are very different. I believe even in the supermarket. for example there are no budget markets around here... but we have to be here, for work. actually I think manila is the ugliest thing in the philippines.it gets better and better as you go away from the city.
Rix wrote:Kimimela wrote:The top end of my budget with bills, food, rent and all should be at 1,200. But, even though I like the city, I think I would like the beaches of Cebu better. But, is Makati even possible with that sort of budget?
Yes ofcourse if you going to live in the sqauter area and eat fish and rice every day!!!
Nothing wrong with fish and rice everyday....vary the fish, vary the banana sauces...brilliant!
My favourite dish 
Pete
augustb wrote:
Hello Everybody,
May I share to you the cost of living in Metro Manila.
1.) Food: An average ofP120/meal, This would be for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. This is for a fast food ready to eat.However if you can cook and do the preparation yourself you can be more economical if you are 2 or more. If you are alone, this would depend on what would you prepare and how good are you in the selection and preparation.
2.) Transportation:
a.)Jeepney Ride from one point to another depends of the route of the Jeep. There are lots of Jeepneys plying from one route to another. I would say somewhere P8/first 4Km, then P1/succeeding Km. So if you travel 4Km only you pay P8. If you travel 5Km you pay P8 plus P1 for a total of P9
b.) Taxi : If I am correct the first plug down is P40, then the succeeding is P2. This is more or less. I am not use to take a taxi
c.) Bus ride: The rate must come close to the Jeepney for the ordinary. However the Aircon is slightly higher.
d.) Light Rail Transit: P15 to the maximum terminal distance. There are plans to increase this to P35.
3.) Electricity:
a.) With 2hp aircon running at 8hrs at night
b.) 14CU M. ref.
c.) 3 electric fan
d.) T.V.Open for 16hrs.
c.) P.C. open for 14hrs.
Billing would estimate at P6,700 to P7,500
4.) Water: For a family of 6, the estimated cost would be P1,200
5.) Grocery: For a family of 6 average P2,500/week to P4,000/week.
5.) Phone: An average of P2,500/ month. This would include the DSL internet cable and some local long distance call. If no long distance this would be at least P1,800/month plus vat
6.) Cell Phone: You can load a minimum of P20 for text only.
For a plan you can select P 2,000/month or what ever is applicable to your use.
7.) If you are interested to buy a House and Lot at Project 8 Quezon City. I am selling one at the cost of P5,500,000 capital gain and all fees, taxes to be charge for the transfer of title
would be added to the cost.
I wish the above would be of help to everyone.
Very truly yours,
August Bugash
PH(632) 646-3954
Cell Phone: 0917-408-8118
email: fercentaab@gmail.com
Id like to share what is different in Naga City Bicol.
1.) Food:
Fast food looks like its the same, but we eat in eatery when we eat out: cheaper, better for u and more of it approx 80p to 100p per meal
2.) Transportation:
about the same as is all other forms of transport it seem
3.) Electricity: Now we have a real difference the kw/hr rate here is 11p and no need for Air-cond as much as its cooler all the same things running plus shower heater 2,500p to 3,000 per month
4.) Water: Same household 500p to 600p per month
5.) Grocery: About the same here if shop in SM
5.) Phone: about the same
6.) Cell Phone: about the same
7.) 2 bedroom units in gated subdivision start at 2.000,000p In Naga
3 bedroom homes also in gated subdivision are 4,000,000p
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