Great overview - thanks for putting together this insightful summary. With a Cebu base I'm hoping to check out some of these places this winter. It's a very tough decision - so many options - and we haven't even mentioned Palawan, Bohol, Siargao, Bantayan etc. So far I'm leaning towards Cebu or Dumaguete but keeping options open pending more exploration.
Dogs barking, roosters crowing, neighbours shouting at each other in the early morning.. Add in the trying to start an old diesel engined car on a cold morning and the taxi driving neighbour coming home at 3am and setting off his burglar alarm and it's pretty much like life here where I live in the north of England..
LOL, funny you mentioned that - my brother and I still joke about the old diesel jeepney that would start up in the ally next to my then, finances house at 4:30am!
I really appreciate the thoughtful way that you present this material here (and in all of your other videos). You have a very nice method of providing us with this information. Many of these are places that I had not heard of before, and I look forward to exploring them to find the place where I am the most comfortable. I am very excited about my upcoming trip in December and January, and I keep looking forward to your next videos to help me learn more. Thank you for all that you do.
Thanks for all of this useful information Rubeauti, you really did a lot of research on this topic. My usual base is Cebu City, but it’s easy to travel to many places from there. Last trip I visited five new islands / cities. Baguio and a couple of your other recommendations look interesting. It’s only Manila I probably won’t return to.
This video was so well done and informative. You did a great job!! I’m putting this in my saved video for when it’s timed to decide where to move next year
Wow! Rubeauti, thank you very much for this vlog - well done, and very professional. This one is a godsend for those of us considering to spend some extended time in the Philippines.
Great info in your video, Rubeauti! I'm hoping to come to the Philippines in March to explore it as a place to retire, and I want to visit and spend time in each of the places you discussed. Thank you for this video!
I looked up each place on the map as you mentioned them. You created a good image if each place. I got a small picture of each place. The expense estimates at the each coverage is the icing on the cake. This totally completed the package. Great job!Thank you for your very interesting and informative video. Thumbs-Up!
Rubeauti you have very good timing I really enjoyed this video talking about the different places for a person could live and what they offer each place. I will be leaving on the 30th of November and one of my first stops is Tarlac conception then I plan to go to Dumaguete and then baguino. Your video had a lot of great information about the expenses and the type of place each area had to offer.
Thank you for the information. We made our settlement in Davo City and Island Garden City of Samal. Davao is a bit crowded, but if you head to the nearby Samal Island, you'll have pure nature. With a short ferry ride from Samal to Davao you have all the facilities of a large metropolis, including an international airport, mals and entertainment.
On Samal Island there are some nice white beaches, i know 5. The best one is on Talikud. Our own beach ist with sand an pebble but cristal clear water. Nevertheless i love Island Garden City of Samal, @Midwest10
When I was in BGC this summer, I really liked how there vwere so many officers everywhere. I genuinely felt very safe and wish it was like that here in the states.
@@Rubeauti I like the culture of the Phillipines so much that I'm considering moving there. My fiance is from there, but will bring here here so she can see the U.S. and be able travel back and forth if we desire. I wish I were in PH now.
I've been living in Cebu for a couple of months but heading to Bagiou for a couple of weeks soon. Looking forward to it. And Dumaguette is next on the itinerary. Great video!
Rubeauti, thank you for doing this video. Half the cities on this list sound either perfect or damn close. I hope I can retire in a few years and live in one these wonderful places. If I ever get the chance then I'll happily pay back the favor
You need to spend time in PH so you can form your own opinion. This makes things look better than they are IMHO and leaves the many negative things out. I would caution any expat spend 6 months in a place before deciding. Good luck whatever you decide.
I have a episode idea for You. Maybe You could talk about the Philipino education system, such as the best places to send children or young adults to school.
@@Rubeauti I bet there's money that could be made in private academies. But one in the Philippines might still be quite affordable compared with one in the U.S., for example. And if You pay teachers better, you can hire better teachers. Then You can charge a little more. And that's more profit.
I ❤LOVE❤ your informative videos, Rubeauti. I have made 4 visits over the past 3 years. I am relocating to PH very soon. Looking forward to it. Thank you!
Thank you Ms. Rebeauti for the information about the cities in your country. I plan on visiting the Philippines for 6 months in 2023 to access my retirement options in the Philippines. This is one of your best blogs yet. Thank you ✨👍
Wow Rubeauti, You Are So We'll Informed. That's The Ticket for those Who Look for Different Features or Lifestyles. So We'll Balanced in your Presentations, we All Get a Slice of the Good, Bad and Ugly of Any Place They May Be Considering ☺️🙏 Thanks So Much for You Continued Coverage.
Very comprehensive review of various places to live in the Philippines. I really liked your conclusion as well. It was a well researched and presented video. Thanks much!!
Wow Rubeauti. That was an excellent overview! I already live in a beautiful place in Boca Raton Florida USA but I'm seriously considering visiting the Philippines between the wonderful people and the beautiful cities it sounds wonderful. I did see another video of yours highlighting some of the negatives but compared to some of these positives, wow. If I do get there I may contact you about a high-quality young lady to show me around. Obviously I'm sure you're taken but someone pleasant and sensible like you would be great. Have a great day in paradise! Thank you!!!
Going down to San Fernando La Union usually from City Camp was about 45 minutes via Naguilian highway Going up is usually an hour or more depending on the truck traffic. In Baguio you will need a jacket. I love that you have two choices of weather. Baguio is great Buang La Union has great resorts.
Awesome vid. I’m moving to Cebu in a couple of weeks but already think it’s just my landing spot and will probably move on within a year. Something a little quieter and better beach access would be ideal. Thank you for your videos. I really appreciate them.
Check out Anda beach in Bohol if you want to swim. It has a white sandy bottom out into the ocean. Most other beaches like Moalboal etc. are rocky reefs once you get out into the water, or else it's rocky or muddy or only ankle deep. Alona Beach in Panglao is good but there's a hundred boats parked there even in the swimming area.
Other sources of noise you overlooked: loud videoke machines in people's homes (unless the power is out).....along with singing fuel by the consumption of Red Horse or a homemade batch of Tuba! Just as those activities are wrapping up, the roosters are out back clearing their throats in preparation for your wake up call. And if you're in the city, frequent use of a vehicles' horn is a time-honored tradition in that part of the world.
Excellent content Ms. Rubeauti. Added 3 of these to my bucket list for trip in June '23. Focused on Cebu and Dumaguete, primarily, but Bocolod sounds feasible. Tagatay and Lipa are worth a recon. Thanks for the great info!
Great job. Look forward to visiting your beautiful country soon and making my decision on where I want to retire this year, hopefully. Maybe you could be my tour guide. God bless
Another very informative and helpful video. I didn't realize how many wonderful places there are (nature, bike paths). Cebu sounds like a great place with a little bit of everything. Many thanks, Rubeauti!
Hi Rubi, While this video is just a dry listing of some statistics, done with your singing voice and beautiful smile it is still very pleasant to watch. And you now experiment with 2 different camera angles, again a new editorial upgrade for your channel, I love that you keep on improving your skill level and it shows us that you are gorgeous from any angle 🙂 If I am going to move half a world away I don't know if I am going to make my decisions based on where a Starbucks coffee shop is located, but it is good to know that Manilla offers convenient transportation by Skateboards because I don't know if I'll still be able to drive a car once I hit my 80's! Rubi, I know that you just moved and am probably still unpacking but is the neon light "hello" sign going to return soon in your videos? The light bars and twinkle lights are cool (mine are not spread out on my sofa) but I really like the "hello" light. World Cup soccer has now started and I'll be spending a lot of time watching the games in addition to working hard but I will still make the time to watch your videos so keep them coming. Chef Paul
Great info !! I would try several different places before deciding. Location is important of course. Just as important is your choice of partner. Choose both wisely for best experience!! 🇵🇭💝🇺🇸
Wow. This must of took you a very long time to get all this information. Thank you for all this wonderful information about each city and towns. Job well done. 😀
Hello, me and my wife have our own home and land in Albuera Leyte, it is an off beat place that is very nice place to live. Of course it has its difficulties but we are close to Ormoc city qnd Baybay city. So getting all the things we need is pretty easily. Now there is still a few difficulties but it is worth it for the place of not so much crime. We feel very safe in our home town of Albuera Leyte. It don't matter where you live in the world, as long as we are comfortable and feel safe in our home area, that's what is good for us. Albuera is a up coming little town and we love it there for the most. I would love to go and visit other parts of the Philippines and we are open to possibly even relocating to one of the other island's. Also the living expenses in Albuera is much more affordable than the places you have mentioned. We live just below the base of a mountain but still close to the town, market, stores, the seaside and the main highway.
Hi Rubeauti. Nice video with lots of good info. For me places like Manila, Cebu and Davao are ok to visit but not too live. Too big and crowded for me. I am currently in Dumaguete checking out the area and it just might be the place I will live. I still have a couple other places to go before I decide but Dumaguete has just about everything I will need for retirement. Keep smiling and stay safe
Hi mrs.Rubeauti great info,i have been thinking about cebu or dumaguete or to visit both citys for a 1 month vacation in the philippines in 2023.maybe i will get to meet yourself when i get to your country i will really enjoy this.i just turned 73yrs old this month.you are very intelligent beautiful and a out going person to have fun with.Peace&Love Walt.🥰✌☮
Thank You so much for all the interesting and cool information, You gave choices for anyone and everyone depending on their life style, budget, and interests, Thank You so much, Al
Thanks for another great video. You always offer the best content and spend lots of time with your knowledge and research. I am retiring to PH this year and trying to decide between Duma and Davao. Any advice ??
Tagatay is a place have been several times, it is an active volcano that erupted when I was there. So beware so biggest issue of pi is the natural disaster are super common, typhoons to earthquakes, mud slide, volcano 🌋 just be prepared. When older not sure would want to deal with that on the regular from my perspective. Keep up the work reb!
@@SFBay69 hot, but cooler then the lower evaluation, has breeze. Still it is pi so humid and wet. You end up traveling off the hill side but an awesome Vaca spot. Full time not for me.
Thank you, this list was nice. I was looking to retire in Dumagete and possibly open business with a product that is not available yet. I don't like the idea of being just retired. But this list also give me some other options to look at. Thank you.
Excellent video! Very informative and helpful, I’ve narrowed my picks to Davao city or Dumagette. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Please do a video on the internet sipped for remote workers. Thanks again for a very well researched topic and information provided.👍🏾👍🏾
Great video thanks. Do you have any advice on good places for someone who loves to play tennis? Ideally nice beaches and a tennis community present. Salamat kaayo
I hear those things she talked about but what blows my mind is how big the frogs sound. They sing so deeply they sound huge and I can easily hear them over the phone.
Great overview - thanks for putting together this insightful summary. With a Cebu base I'm hoping to check out some of these places this winter. It's a very tough decision - so many options - and we haven't even mentioned Palawan, Bohol, Siargao, Bantayan etc. So far I'm leaning towards Cebu or Dumaguete but keeping options open pending more exploration.
Dogs barking, roosters crowing, neighbours shouting at each other in the early morning.. Add in the trying to start an old diesel engined car on a cold morning and the taxi driving neighbour coming home at 3am and setting off his burglar alarm and it's pretty much like life here where I live in the north of England..
LOL, funny you mentioned that - my brother and I still joke about the old diesel jeepney that would start up in the ally next to my then, finances house at 4:30am!
You forgot about the guys on loudspeakers on trikes selling dried fish. Starts at 6am or earlier.
😂
Right. Who trying to pay $1200 in all that noise when you can get a 3-4 Bedrm house in a province for 3-500 a month
I’ll take that rather than some thugs breaking your door and planned to rob you while asleep. It happened often in America this days.
Your the best TH-camr going and you just started to scratch the surface of ur potential wow sure hope I see what is in ur future keep going girl 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I really appreciate the thoughtful way that you present this material here (and in all of your other videos). You have a very nice method of providing us with this information. Many of these are places that I had not heard of before, and I look forward to exploring them to find the place where I am the most comfortable. I am very excited about my upcoming trip in December and January, and I keep looking forward to your next videos to help me learn more. Thank you for all that you do.
Thanks for all of this useful information Rubeauti, you really did a lot of research on this topic. My usual base is Cebu City, but it’s easy to travel to many places from there. Last trip I visited five new islands / cities. Baguio and a couple of your other recommendations look interesting. It’s only Manila I probably won’t return to.
This video was so well done and informative. You did a great job!! I’m putting this in my saved video for when it’s timed to decide where to move next year
Wow! Rubeauti, thank you very much for this vlog - well done, and very professional. This one is a godsend for those of us considering to spend some extended time in the Philippines.
Great info in your video, Rubeauti! I'm hoping to come to the Philippines in March to explore it as a place to retire, and I want to visit and spend time in each of the places you discussed. Thank you for this video!
Excellent video. The maps and pictures of the different places is something that I haven't seen others have on their presentations. Well done.
I looked up each place on the map as you mentioned them. You created a good image if each place. I got a small picture of each place. The expense estimates at the each coverage is the icing on the cake. This totally completed the package. Great job!Thank you for your very interesting and informative video. Thumbs-Up!
Probably the best information on the topic, by far. Glad I saw this.
Rubeauti you have very good timing I really enjoyed this video talking about the different places for a person could live and what they offer each place. I will be leaving on the 30th of November and one of my first stops is Tarlac conception then I plan to go to Dumaguete and then baguino. Your video had a lot of great information about the expenses and the type of place each area had to offer.
Thanks!
Thank you for the information. We made our settlement in Davo City and Island Garden City of Samal. Davao is a bit crowded, but if you head to the nearby Samal Island, you'll have pure nature. With a short ferry ride from Samal to Davao you have all the facilities of a large metropolis, including an international airport, mals and entertainment.
On Samal Island there are some nice white beaches, i know 5. The best one is on Talikud. Our own beach ist with sand an pebble but cristal clear water. Nevertheless i love Island Garden City of Samal, @Midwest10
Thanks! Very helpful info Rubeauti.
When I was in BGC this summer, I really liked how there vwere so many officers everywhere. I genuinely felt very safe and wish it was like that here in the states.
Yeah right, don't hold your breath for the states. They chose this existence a couple centuries ago...
@@Rubeauti I like the culture of the Phillipines so much that I'm considering moving there. My fiance is from there, but will bring here here so she can see the U.S. and be able travel back and forth if we desire. I wish I were in PH now.
I've been living in Cebu for a couple of months but heading to Bagiou for a couple of weeks soon. Looking forward to it. And Dumaguette is next on the itinerary. Great video!
Thankyou for the hard work putting this together
Good info. Dumaguete seems to be the place now. Lots of expats there. We have a friend from there originally. A few good stories in Valencia.
Rubeauti, thank you for doing this video. Half the cities on this list sound either perfect or damn close. I hope I can retire in a few years and live in one these wonderful places. If I ever get the chance then I'll happily pay back the favor
You need to spend time in PH so you can form your own opinion. This makes things look better than they are IMHO and leaves the many negative things out. I would caution any expat spend 6 months in a place before deciding. Good luck whatever you decide.
Miss you did a very good job and very easy to understand
very clear in a short message
wow great great information
I have a episode idea for You. Maybe You could talk about the Philipino education system, such as the best places to send children or young adults to school.
@@Rubeauti I bet there's money that could be made in private academies. But one in the Philippines might still be quite affordable compared with one in the U.S., for example. And if You pay teachers better, you can hire better teachers. Then You can charge a little more. And that's more profit.
Agree.
Rubeauti - you are amazing. What a flow of nonstop information. This is not my most interesting Vlog. But it is my most useful. Grateful Roger.
Thank you for this presentation, I learned a lot. I plan to visit PH this summer.
"hey it's Mirror Beauty from the safest places ... "🥰
Great video! I agree with your list and am impressed with the overview of each location. Where would be your personal favorite place to live?
@@Rubeauti Yes, wonderful cool mountain air, scenery and parks and strawberry farms!
I ❤LOVE❤ your informative videos, Rubeauti. I have made 4 visits over the past 3 years. I am relocating to PH very soon. Looking forward to it. Thank you!
Excellent commentary & information. Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Thank you Ms. Rebeauti for the information about the cities in your country. I plan on visiting the Philippines for 6 months in 2023 to access my retirement options in the Philippines. This is one of your best blogs yet. Thank you ✨👍
Wow Rubeauti, You Are So We'll Informed. That's The Ticket for those Who Look for Different Features or Lifestyles.
So We'll Balanced in your Presentations, we All Get a Slice of the Good, Bad and Ugly of Any Place They May Be Considering ☺️🙏
Thanks So Much for You Continued Coverage.
@@Rubeauti
You're Welcome 😀
Very comprehensive review of various places to live in the Philippines. I really liked your conclusion as well. It was a well researched and presented video. Thanks much!!
I enjoy your complete description of different possibilities , very well done and useful , thank you very much
Wow Rubeauti. That was an excellent overview! I already live in a beautiful place in Boca Raton Florida USA but I'm seriously considering visiting the Philippines between the wonderful people and the beautiful cities it sounds wonderful. I did see another video of yours highlighting some of the negatives but compared to some of these positives, wow. If I do get there I may contact you about a high-quality young lady to show me around. Obviously I'm sure you're taken but someone pleasant and sensible like you would be great. Have a great day in paradise! Thank you!!!
Very professional take on the cities there! Wonderful job!
Going down to San Fernando La Union usually from City Camp was about 45 minutes via Naguilian highway Going up is usually an hour or more depending on the truck traffic. In Baguio you will need a jacket. I love that you have two choices of weather. Baguio is great Buang La Union has great resorts.
Thank you for the very helpful information. It is appreciated. Very well presented as well. God Bless.
This was an excellent review. All questions were answered so its perfectly executed.
That was very informative. Thank you so much. I hope you had a Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄
Outstanding research for all this information.
Thank you
Excellent list and very useful information, as usual. Thank you!
Great info. Thank you!
Best budget video out there. Awesome work!!!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome vid. I’m moving to Cebu in a couple of weeks but already think it’s just my landing spot and will probably move on within a year. Something a little quieter and better beach access would be ideal. Thank you for your videos. I really appreciate them.
Check out Anda beach in Bohol if you want to swim. It has a white sandy bottom out into the ocean. Most other beaches like Moalboal etc. are rocky reefs once you get out into the water, or else it's rocky or muddy or only ankle deep. Alona Beach in Panglao is good but there's a hundred boats parked there even in the swimming area.
Enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this video, this is a lot of information about where all expats can live in the Philippines.
Rubeauti, Very well presented and informative. Thank you.
Other sources of noise you overlooked: loud videoke machines in people's homes (unless the power is out).....along with singing fuel by the consumption of Red Horse or a homemade batch of Tuba! Just as those activities are wrapping up, the roosters are out back clearing their throats in preparation for your wake up call. And if you're in the city, frequent use of a vehicles' horn is a time-honored tradition in that part of the world.
I think you could be the best Filipina on TH-cam 💖💕💖
Are you single - important question ! 😂
You’re a real pro, lots of potential, many subs already !
Excellent information! Thank you so much for taking your time to do this video.
Excellent content Ms. Rubeauti. Added 3 of these to my bucket list for trip in June '23. Focused on Cebu and Dumaguete, primarily, but Bocolod sounds feasible. Tagatay and Lipa are worth a recon. Thanks for the great info!
Rubeauty,
Thanks, once again, for another very informative video. I may retire to the Philippines in another 5-10 years.
Roland
Excellent video and very informative. Several of the places you mentioned are on my list of places to visit when I get out there.
My first time listening...
I really enjoy watching and listening to you!❤
Wonderful overview of the choices. Well done Ru 🎉👍🍀
Well done very informative over view. Thank you for your time compiling and all of your research.😊
Great job. Look forward to visiting your beautiful country soon and making my decision on where I want to retire this year, hopefully. Maybe you could be my tour guide. God bless
Very well researched video Rubeauti! Thx for all the info !
Well thought out presentation
yes i was in tagaytay when i was over there this past jully visiting my fiancee . it seems like the perfect area to build a house and settle down .
Always so helpful ❤
Another very informative and helpful video. I didn't realize how many wonderful places there are (nature, bike paths). Cebu sounds like a great place with a little bit of everything. Many thanks, Rubeauti!
I had to watch this video!!! But was kinda of curious if Cagayan De' Oro would be on this list and what you thought of it ?? 🤔 ???
I'm considering living in the Philippines 2 years from now. Planning a 1 month look around next August. Thanks for the tips RUbeauti 👍👍
I recently joined your channel and this clip is interesting. I am moving there just have to figure out where.
Hi Rubi,
While this video is just a dry listing of some statistics, done with your singing voice and beautiful smile it is still very pleasant to watch. And you now experiment with 2 different camera angles, again a new editorial upgrade for your channel, I love that you keep on improving your skill level and it shows us that you are gorgeous from any angle 🙂
If I am going to move half a world away I don't know if I am going to make my decisions based on where a Starbucks coffee shop is located, but it is good to know that Manilla offers convenient transportation by Skateboards because I don't know if I'll still be able to drive a car once I hit my 80's!
Rubi, I know that you just moved and am probably still unpacking but is the neon light "hello" sign going to return soon in your videos? The light bars and twinkle lights are cool (mine are not spread out on my sofa) but I really like the "hello" light.
World Cup soccer has now started and I'll be spending a lot of time watching the games in addition to working hard but I will still make the time to watch your videos so keep them coming.
Chef Paul
Great info !! I would try several different places before deciding. Location is important of course. Just as important is your choice of partner. Choose both wisely for best experience!! 🇵🇭💝🇺🇸
Wow. This must of took you a very long time to get all this information. Thank you for all this wonderful information about each city and towns. Job well done. 😀
You did amazing work. A break down of each city. Sounds like Subic Bay is where I would go. :)
Hello, me and my wife have our own home and land in Albuera Leyte, it is an off beat place that is very nice place to live. Of course it has its difficulties but we are close to Ormoc city qnd Baybay city. So getting all the things we need is pretty easily. Now there is still a few difficulties but it is worth it for the place of not so much crime. We feel very safe in our home town of Albuera Leyte. It don't matter where you live in the world, as long as we are comfortable and feel safe in our home area, that's what is good for us. Albuera is a up coming little town and we love it there for the most. I would love to go and visit other parts of the Philippines and we are open to possibly even relocating to one of the other island's. Also the living expenses in Albuera is much more affordable than the places you have mentioned. We live just below the base of a mountain but still close to the town, market, stores, the seaside and the main highway.
Thanks I enjoyed the video, surprised Iloilo city did not make the list, that’s where we have chosen to retire. Bacolod was runner up.
Thank you so much!🎉
Very informative video!
Sounds like I just need you for my tour guide! 😁
Hi Rubeauti. Nice video with lots of good info. For me places like Manila, Cebu and Davao are ok to visit but not too live. Too big and crowded for me. I am currently in Dumaguete checking out the area and it just might be the place I will live. I still have a couple other places to go before I decide but Dumaguete has just about everything I will need for retirement. Keep smiling and stay safe
Great summary. Thank you.
Tagaytay is beautiful... but that volcano is a bit iffy imo. Nice review!
Hi mrs.Rubeauti great info,i have been thinking about cebu or dumaguete or to visit both citys for a 1 month vacation in the philippines in 2023.maybe i will get to meet yourself when i get to your country i will really enjoy this.i just turned 73yrs old this month.you are very intelligent beautiful and a out going person to have fun with.Peace&Love Walt.🥰✌☮
Thank you Rubeauti !! I love your help and knowledge … and really beautiful too !! Taurus boy
Thanks for the update and information.
Thank You so much for all the interesting and cool information, You gave choices for anyone and everyone depending on their life style, budget, and interests, Thank You so much, Al
Most helpful! Thank you so much!
A delightful presentation, and such eloquence. Salamat
Really great video and information. Thank you
Awesome Job !! No mention of Iloilo Iloilo ?
Thanks for another great video. You always offer the best content and spend lots of time with your knowledge and research. I am retiring to PH this year and trying to decide between Duma and Davao. Any advice ??
Thank you for this vid, very informative.
Lots of good information good job 👍💯
Great video! I live in Portugal, maybe when I retire my home will be in Philippines!
Thanks Rubeauti ,,, I was happy to hear my future home Bacolod made your list 😀
Tagatay is a place have been several times, it is an active volcano that erupted when I was there. So beware so biggest issue of pi is the natural disaster are super common, typhoons to earthquakes, mud slide, volcano 🌋 just be prepared. When older not sure would want to deal with that on the regular from my perspective. Keep up the work reb!
Hows the weather in Tagatay?
@@SFBay69 hot, but cooler then the lower evaluation, has breeze. Still it is pi so humid and wet. You end up traveling off the hill side but an awesome Vaca spot. Full time not for me.
@@rickmancc Cool thanks.
@@SFBay69 if going lmk have a local guide that is awesome and very reasonable
@@Rubeauti I know, but worth it to meet a woman like u
That was really helpful. I have a friend moving to the Philippines in a month or so and now my interest has been piqued.
Excellent video and information. Thank you for sharing and God bless.
Thank you, this list was nice. I was looking to retire in Dumagete and possibly open business with a product that is not available yet. I don't like the idea of being just retired. But this list also give me some other options to look at. Thank you.
Excellent review. Thank you.
I love you specifics. Thank you, must to think about.
Excellent video! Very informative and helpful, I’ve narrowed my picks to Davao city or Dumagette. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Please do a video on the internet sipped for remote workers. Thanks again for a very well researched topic and information provided.👍🏾👍🏾
Great video good information thank you very much
This was an extremely helpful video dear.
Great video thanks. Do you have any advice on good places for someone who loves to play tennis? Ideally nice beaches and a tennis community present. Salamat kaayo
Fantastic info! Thank you so much ))
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hear those things she talked about but what blows my mind is how big the frogs sound. They sing so deeply they sound huge and I can easily hear them over the phone.
love your videos!!!