Nice setup ….. something like this would be perfect for me …. Getting furniture up and down the spiral stairs could be complicated …. If needed . Great price …..
Why wont they ever figure out to make an elevated lip at the shower floor and a simple curtain rod for a shower curtain?.. it really wouldn't add any cost to the construction price, maybe 1000 pesos at the most
I want to know why they didn't add a hot water heater under the kitchen sink and plumb in the bathroom sink to the shower water heater? At bare minimum. Add a power outlet under the kitchen sink 🤷 I would like to wash dishes with hot water. It's not that much to ask.
Looking for hot water in a Philippine house for washing, be it for clothes, dishes, or arse, is like looking for bidet in an American house. You'd be lucky if you find one.
@@yomama383 Yeah but central hot water is mandated. We've had hot water throughout the house for decades. Hot water at the kitchen sink is a pretty easy thing to accomplish and it would be a huge selling (for a xpat rental) point.
Very nice, except for that spiral staircase. But, the upstairs loft is very nice and open. That would be my choice for the bedroom and use the downstairs as an office. Simple and affordable in a nice enclosed neighborhood. I can save a lot of money rather than paying over $1,500 here in the US.
Thats a good deal right there. I'd be inclined to do away woth that table and plastic chairs. Put in a couch under that windoow, and a coffee table with a spring raiseable top. Use that for the table to eat off. A laptop with internet, you can stream to sub for a TV downstairs. A guy who doesnt want to muck with waiting in line all the time to pay bills and the like...do a live in housekeeper and give her the upstairs for her quarters. at 67, those stairs are a no go for me to be traversing daily.
😎👍🇺🇲 That place really needs a balcony on the top floor with regular stairs. That would make the upstairs useful for more than little kids. Something else I don't understand with new construction aimed at xpats. Why not plumb the bathroom sink into the shower hot water? Be super easy. Also. Why not add a water heater under the kitchen sink or at least a power outlet so the renter could add it. Those things can't cost that much. Just my opinion but it does seem a little steep for a one bedroom with an limit use second floor. Maybe I'm wrong??
Very nice place Mike very affordable😊 Are there any places that I can rent per the month around that price point, fully set up with kitchen, refrigerator. It can be partially furnished at least for now as I scout out the areas. Or am I going to have to search Airbnb or something? I would like to be centrally located in Cebu, and then travel out to different places.
electric will depend entirely on who rents it. How often do they run the air? How many lights are on for how many hours? That is going to vary widsely, high to low, between different people.
Do you think the owner would allow me to pay to hold the place for a month? Then I’ll have time to get there and check the place out before someone snatches it up🙏
Great deal. Excellent price
It sure is..
Nice setup ….. something like this would be perfect for me …. Getting furniture up and down the spiral stairs could be complicated …. If needed .
Great price …..
thanks for viewing the video
Thanks 4 D video ...
Thanks for visiting
I wish I’m there already… I’ll look for you when I retire in Duma.
See you
Really nice for the price w/ Starlink included! It’s a bargain!
I think so
Interesting layout! You showed this previously, but good to see it again 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
yes Jerry for the owner I show the unit on the other channel to help get it rented and after a few days I move the video to this channel
Wow Nice place, Thanks Janet. Rudy G. Plano Texas.
Our pleasure! Rudy
Why wont they ever figure out to make an elevated lip at the shower floor and a simple curtain rod for a shower curtain?.. it really wouldn't add any cost to the construction price, maybe 1000 pesos at the most
I want to know why they didn't add a hot water heater under the kitchen sink and plumb in the bathroom sink to the shower water heater?
At bare minimum. Add a power outlet under the kitchen sink 🤷
I would like to wash dishes with hot water. It's not that much to ask.
@@franktaylor7617
I know right.., It's simple to us, but must not be that simple to them evidently
Looking for hot water in a Philippine house for washing, be it for clothes, dishes, or arse, is like looking for bidet in an American house. You'd be lucky if you find one.
@@yomama383
Yeah but central hot water is mandated.
We've had hot water throughout the house for decades.
Hot water at the kitchen sink is a pretty easy thing to accomplish and it would be a huge selling (for a xpat rental) point.
Awesome place great price
yeah.. it is
Very nice, except for that spiral staircase. But, the upstairs loft is very nice and open. That would be my choice for the bedroom and use the downstairs as an office. Simple and affordable in a nice enclosed neighborhood. I can save a lot of money rather than paying over $1,500 here in the US.
thanks for the nice comment
Mike
I am very interested in this one
I arrive in Dumagette on May 18
i dont know yet if still avalaible just contact the owner.
Thats a good deal right there. I'd be inclined to do away woth that table and plastic chairs. Put in a couch under that windoow, and a coffee table with a spring raiseable top. Use that for the table to eat off. A laptop with internet, you can stream to sub for a TV downstairs. A guy who doesnt want to muck with waiting in line all the time to pay bills and the like...do a live in housekeeper and give her the upstairs for her quarters. at 67, those stairs are a no go for me to be traversing daily.
thanks for sharing
Not a bad price, but it is way bigger than what I would need.
ok LLL
😎👍🇺🇲
That place really needs a balcony on the top floor with regular stairs.
That would make the upstairs useful for more than little kids.
Something else I don't understand with new construction aimed at xpats.
Why not plumb the bathroom sink into the shower hot water? Be super easy.
Also. Why not add a water heater under the kitchen sink or at least a power outlet so the renter could add it.
Those things can't cost that much.
Just my opinion but it does seem a little steep for a one bedroom with an limit use second floor.
Maybe I'm wrong??
thanks Frank
This would be good for a 20 year old.
yeah
This is a repeat?
yes for the owner I show the unit on the other channel to help get it rented and after a few days I move the video to this channel
Very nice place Mike very affordable😊
Are there any places that I can rent per the month around that price point, fully set up with kitchen, refrigerator. It can be partially furnished at least for now as I scout out the areas.
Or am I going to have to search Airbnb or something?
I would like to be centrally located in Cebu, and then travel out to different places.
thanks Michael
How much extra costs are there, such as Electric, cleaning, etc?
electric will depend entirely on who rents it. How often do they run the air? How many lights are on for how many hours? That is going to vary widsely, high to low, between different people.
Depends 3 to 5k a month
Very nice and sounds very peaceful at night...I understand it's a older video...is there a contact number see if available thank you 😊
Check description
Expensive.
you have no clue
Is there starlink ?
yes
@@DumagueteRentals are you sure
Cute house, wrong city 😂
thanks for your comment
just for you we will move it to the city of your choice
How far from downtown is it?
20 minutes
@@DumagueteRentalsthank you🙏
Do you think the owner would allow me to pay to hold the place for a month?
Then I’ll have time to get there and check the place out before someone snatches it up🙏