I'm new here. Can I live well on $1800 a month in Cebu
Man, you're sure right about the food in the Philippines. It's really terrible. I was shocked when I saw what they eat and the way they eat here in comparison to S.Korea, Vietnam and (of course) Thailand.
I share an apartment with 3 ladies and I smell the crap they cook and eat, and then watch them eating with their hands....it just boogles my imagination.
People sometimes say that Philippines culture is unique because it closely parallels US culture. In some ways maybe that's true but they still have a long way to go. The lady I share with her, who happens to be very successful with Avon too, even referred to 'fruit cocktail' as expensive.
I can't believe how little fruit the Filipinos eat and how they butcher vegetables beyond recognition. you can't imagine how much I miss a really good American breakfast.
Regards,
Art
About Mactan I hear stories of it being a little unsafe, but, you can;t prove it by me. At 2a.m. a couple months ago I walked from Tamiya to the old bridge which goes to Mandaue and Cebu city and then to home in Brgy Basak (Gaisano Grand Mall. I experience some karaoke bars and street prostitutes and the so called sidewalk had quite a few people chatting, but, didn't encounter anything that came close to a problem. Pretty much everything except for some imported item are pretty cheap. Hey borilove I think it's great you have some crops and a piggery, congrats. As far as starting a business to make money? There are no guarantees of success. I know first hand. That being said i would like to do something. This being my second stay here my main regret is that i have not travelled around PH. I hope to change that when I come back in Sept '13.
Thank you,
Aurélie
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Spent 6 days in Cebu then some time in Bohol now I'm back in Cebu leaving for Leyte tomorrow. Everything I have seen so far shows me I can live pretty good on $1800 a month. I have been staying in hotels and eating out for all meals and I could still make it on my income.
And I get sir every where I go. I kinda like it. The most polite people I have ever met. That's after spending close to 2 years in the rest of SE Asia including Thailand, Malaysia,Laos and Viet Nam.
I like it here, have to go back to the states for 2 months but I have found the place I will retire to
Thank again
Guess I'll have to go to Davao and check it out.
The poverty gets to me to. It's not as bad as India but still.
I have not really looked yet been looking areond the different islands more like a tourist
Is it nice? "In" town?
Art
Or are there a lot of different ones around?
have fun
Had to go back to America for 2 months to finish up old stuff. Then moving there
Okieboy wrote:New house for rent in subdivision close to Davao City P4,000 one year contract 2 bed 1 bath paved streets good water and electric there are so many of these new house empty they are starting to rent them out
It can't be P4,000.00 per year. That's too cheap.
gonzrule wrote:Okieboy wrote:New house for rent in subdivision close to Davao City P4,000 one year contract 2 bed 1 bath paved streets good water and electric there are so many of these new house empty they are starting to rent them out
It can't be P4,000.00 per year. That's too cheap.
Probably meant 4,000 a month, year long lease. $100/month is still very cheap.
I'll tell you what though.....I see all the building they're doing here in Manila and I see BUBBLE big time. I saw it twice in Houston and I think it'll happen here. I cannot believe intelligent people pay the prices they're asking for these little cracker box condo/apts that pass for luxurious living here.
I see some of the houses that Filipinos are building though...and many of them look very nice. Not exactly a 'metro' situation but still...cute.
Art
Bob
BobH wrote:I just started a new thread, detailing my actual monthly expenditures (about $1250) over the past several months. It might be helpful to some interested in this thread.
Bob
Thanks Bob, you are a gentleman and a scholar. This info is very useful.
Shipscook that was informative. Several informative posts here thank you all
Anyway, I want to address this cost of living topic, as it is one that has been beaten to death on my Cebu Forums over the years.
This question is a very difficult one to answer, simply because of the differences in "creature comforts" each of us appreciates.
While I may be able to live on $1,500 USD per month in a given location within a country, the next guy may not be comfortable on anything less than $3,000. However, we are both living, appreciating our respective standards. Therefore, we are both happy and content with our lifestyles. We simply have differing views on exactly how much it costs to live in a given place.
Personally, I live on a budget anywhere from $1,500 USD to $2,000 USD, per month, and have for many years.
While I am currently in Cambodia (Sihanoukville), I have resided in the Philippines for more than eleven years, primarily in and around the City and Province of Cebu. So, I am aware of various costs in the Philippines.
The best advice I can give anyone who is concerned about an accurate answer to this question is, go to the location you wish to consider living in, long term. Take time to do a bit of research for the things you wish appreciate and the housing where you find your most comfortable with. The the costs for those items will soon let you know if you can comfortably afford to live there - or not.
HTH
Paul
wanderingsalsero wrote:That's what I thoght too.....but I assumed it was a monthly figure.
I'll tell you what though.....I see all the building they're doing here in Manila and I see BUBBLE big time. I saw it twice in Houston and I think it'll happen here. I cannot believe intelligent people pay the prices they're asking for these little cracker box condo/apts that pass for luxurious living here.
I see some of the houses that Filipinos are building though...and many of them look very nice. Not exactly a 'metro' situation but still...cute.
Art
It makes me wonder too why it hasn't occurred in the Philippines as well. I still can't understand the reason why so many people are buying condos which are very small and relatively expensive than building a 'real' house.
One thing I can think of, though, is that they make the market think it is a good investment to own a 'cracker box'. A two-bedroom unit can cost as much as 5 million pesos and that's 40 sqm. only. One can build a 1000-square foot villa with that amount of cash.
Condos are just easier and often cheaper. This is at least more true in Makati.
So...I'll make another comment:
I still cannot believe the prices for acceptable quality in apartments around here...especially considering how low the wages are here, I just can't understand why apartments have to cost so much.
I think it's just opportunism...which Filipinos are very good at.
It just continually boggles my mind the difference in what you get for your money vs. either in Thailand or even in Cambodia.
Part of the problem might just be that I've been living in Pasay City too long, eh?
I remember reading in sovereignman.com where, in observing the building bubble here now, they said they thought the bubble would eventually bust...and when it did that there would be a great opportunity for brokers who help people find livable apartments and rental homes to live in.
I think that opportunity exists now.
IMHO...of course.
Regards,
Art
Its a matter of available resources. You are asking why would people rather live in a small condo in the fort or makati rather than in a villa. The only areas that have a decent infrastructure are those that have less land available for single family homes. A small condo in the fort is around 4-6 million. A place in lorenzo village is 40-60 million.
The people who are buying condos are mostly ofws, they are looking to invest in areas that will appreciate and dont have the capital to buy a villa.
And yes you can buy a decent place out in the province, or even in Alabang, but for us who work in Manila, this is not an option. If your a retiree or work from home, then you have that luxury. Most people dont.
Wayne
wanderingsalsero wrote:I'd really like to just let this thread alone but it seems to have a life of its own :-)
So...I'll make another comment:
I still cannot believe the prices for acceptable quality in apartments around here...especially considering how low the wages are here, I just can't understand why apartments have to cost so much.
I think it's just opportunism...which Filipinos are very good at.
It just continually boggles my mind the difference in what you get for your money vs. either in Thailand or even in Cambodia.
Part of the problem might just be that I've been living in Pasay City too long, eh?
I remember reading in sovereignman.com where, in observing the building bubble here now, they said they thought the bubble would eventually bust...and when it did that there would be a great opportunity for brokers who help people find livable apartments and rental homes to live in.
I think that opportunity exists now.
IMHO...of course.
Regards,
Art
Spot on. I can't wait for the bubble to bust, so to speak.
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