MONEY MATTERS IN THE PHILIPPINES/SHOULD I REALLY BUILD HER A HOUSE ?
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- MONEY MATTERS IN THE PHILIPPINES/SHOULD I REALLY BUILD HER A HOUSE?@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234
Join us on this exciting journey as we document the process of building a house in the beautiful Philippines in 2024. From selecting the perfect location to choosing the right materials, you'll get an inside look at the entire construction process. Whether you're planning your own build or simply love home improvement projects, this series is sure to inspire and inform. Stay tuned for tips, tricks, and stunning transformations as we bring our dream home to life in the tropical paradise of the Philippines.
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It's a matter of time before you are one of the " my younger wife took all my money" stories. LMAO you don't think that you are getting played really... Really?
Oh Tommy
Who cares, but I can guarantee he’s getting something you ain’t. 🥳😆
@@paulinthephilippinesolddog9234 best reply glad you put this out there Paul even tough you knew these comments were coming.
@@natesquestyouknowthatsrigh8269😂😂😂😂😂
@pascopirate boooo you need stick around and come back when you have realized you are wrong and apologize
Considering the circumstances, this is a symbiotic relationship, so who is anyone to criticize. I hope she doesn’t fall prey to any opportunistic men once you are gone.
If she has extended family absolutely they will be getting large portions too. That's just how it is here. She'll have to work and make ends meat like the most of people
I am almost finished building here. My wife will always have a place to go if she wants to go "home" after I pass away. It's my way of taking care of her.
Same Same here
I know folks believe this, but you dont know, she probably better off with 5 million in gold....
I wonder why American men don't want to do these things for wife in America??
I suppose there are other ways, give her an education make her some passive income like an equity fund or something. best thing in my mind was, you guys are probably even writing the house on the girl while you live, do you not?
Usually the only thing that keeps the young girls tied to you is there dependence, by the way that is probably the same thing that keeps you guys alive,
that is why the western girls are so hard on you, they are independed and have different expectations.
One thing is that a house needs to be restored constantly, are you guys not having regular tropical cyclone events? And the banking stuff, ever thought about security and trust in banks? Even in the west banks are going broke.
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But we have one in thing in common, i probably gonna laugh in good buddhist tradition about the foolery of the world too.
Paul, if you really want to take care of Mae, build a duplex or triplex so that you and she can have a passive rental income. Do not rent to relatives!😁
That is true... I know a few filipinas with those that are up in age... very good decision.
The rental market is full of deadbeat tenants. Pass.
Good idea, but at an expense they may not have
Paul why can't you own anything ‽
@@lindawalker404 Philippine law, non citizens can't own land.
A close friend of mine has filipina wife of 10 yrs. They had loved each other deeply and he build her a house in the Philippines. Recently, they have been fighting and she's kicked him out twice now and says the house is hers. They made up but its obvious to my friend that there is no longer any appreciation for ANYTHING he has done for her or her family. No matter who is at fault for the relationship failing, he is left with nothing if/when he leaves...which he may do. Many will have a happy relationship until the end BUT it is not always the case and sometimes you can't see it coming. Some women/men change with time. So its never really about building a house...but about KEEPING a relationship...
Once you build that house, she no longer needs you. If she has no money, she will sell it
Love doesn't need to be conditional. He can leave her. Life is short. I would have no regrets building that house.
TRUE love is supposed to be unconditional. In marriage for better for worse. If it's conditional then it's based on desire for something.
Your friend needs to obtain a long term lease, before she flips out again!
😂😂😂😂 A fool and his money soon go broke.
I’m 73. My dear old dad, a pillar of optimism, once told me “there’s nothing you can have that someone else can’t take away”.
Build a duplex Paul, with independent units. She can live in one, and rent one.
Good point. Duplex
Good point. But what if Paul and Mae just want as much privacy as possible during their years together. A duplex might feel like having roommates, especially when they want to enjoy time outside in the backyard, front yard or anywhere on the property outdoors.
@@USA_to_Asia_in_2024 no different than apartments . Put a patio fence/wall between 2 hkusrs.
And some roosters😅
Women love a stable secure man, and provider, regardless of the age difference. But women reserve also the right to change their minds and to be fickle. The judicial system is rigged in favor of women, especially with children involved. ☘️
5 years watching- in my opinion- she absolutely loves and honors you!
good info, on the car… what i did was, i got my wife and her friend to take driver’s training together, paid for both, they get twice the education that way, when one is driving with the instructor, the other is in the back seat still learning. because they were partnered, there was friendly competition and both got their license and my wife drove for 16 years with no issues. Pay to have a licensed trainer teach them.. it is worth every peso.. Keep up the good videos!
Don't forget to buy a whole set of Hello Kitty furnishings for the house!
Most Filipino architects will factor that in the plans by default, I believe.
@@revelationmd haha
I live in Costa Rica. Foreigners can own land/property. I bought a simple house here in my name. San Jose my taxes are $300/yr. And so it is up keep/food/health ins./Elec. Now married, almost 20 years. My wife is like yours in the sense of how she will survive once I am gone. So i built a second story with two mini apt. That is her pension and I will leave her some cash. Will is made out so the transfer to her will be minimal Like you just looking ahead. We are all on the conveyor belt of life.
Paul, in my case i waited for a man from the US for 9 yrs. He didnt let me get a job learn new skills or study all i did is wait for him. Yes he financially supported me. I saved up n bought a property n built a home for us when he decides to finally come home to me until we broke up last year. He is never coming to see me and i gave up waiting. I was devastated n didnt know what to do , no job no savings with a mouth to feed. Nothing.
This year things got better, i got a job, not much of an income but atleast i can pay my bills n able to buy food n send my son to school. God is so good to me. I am
Blessed.
I see this over and over again, if it takes a man a very long time to come to Philippines, in most cases he isn't ever coming. If he is not able or willing to come in a reasonable amount of time, need to find one who is. Two years is plenty, in my opinion. God watch over you and your son.
@@jamesrecknor6752 took me 9 years to realize that. Im good now, thriving, surviving and getting back on my feet.
Please tell Filipinas to stop waiting for foreigners who will never visit. Its really sad. Bad health, low money or "never been to Asia" means he'll never visit.
@@GUITARTIME2024 thank you
Build with screws as nails work out of wood over time. Don't have eves with large overhang as they catch the wind and fires start there. Have steel shutters on windows because in high winds flying objects can even be a big danger. Insolate the ceilings. Get fans that have balanced blades so there is no wobble. Wish I was there to design a solar system for you. Cheap to do. Catch as much roof water as you can and store. Drive a 5 ft. copper ground rod in the ground for the electrical system where the electricity enters the house. There is much more.
Basically decent suggestions accept the screws thing. I brought nice deck screws from the States which are fine for the softer wood. However they mostly build with Coconut lumber (coco wood) which is at least as hard as oak and twice as dense. Unless you pre-drill every hole almost the size of the screw, which diminishes the screw advantage 50% of 3" deck screws will shear off. Not to mention the nails they use here are 3x's as thick and 10x's as strong in shear strength.
Also a rapidly driven nail in a hard wood that shrinks over time will hold up.
Besides the extra labor to pre-drill and the unbelievably expensive screws here compared to $15 worth of nails for 30# makes nails the way to go.
That said, only our semi open garage is wood/Crete but our new addition is 100% crete!
Also eves are almost exclusively Crete and provide important sun and rain protection.
Sa tingin ko mahal ka rin talaga ni Mae. Binago mo kasi buhay nya. Kahit papaano is nakaahon sia sa hirap ng buhay at mas naging convenient na pamumuhay nya kaya dun pa lang sa tingin ko eh talagang minahal kana nya. You're a good man Paul. I'm one of your Filipino subscribers.
Paul PLEASE show Baby Mae this comment. -- Baby Mae, if you love Paul then please consider getting a lawyer to prepare a 25 year lease for Paul on the house AND "making" him sign it. That would protect Paul just in case anything unexpected might happen to you -- I know nobody wants to plan for the unexpected/'bad' scenarios, but it is a simple and caring gesture that you could offer Paul in return for all that he is doing for you. Paul I think what you're doing is smart (you are protecting yourself from the potential demise of the dollar), especially since you're including solar - 10kw IMO ;) and building a home will do as much to secure your future as Mae's. All the best. Peace and Love, B Goat
good advice
I was thinking the same thing, one scooter accident, and her family can out him at any time for any reason. Great advise.
The problem is I don't think she can, I don't think you can lease from a spouse.
Family will always have the benefits instead of foreigners
@@jacked6 If the couple is married at the time of purchasing land/home then the man's name will be on the document. If the woman should pass away, he still has the right to live there for I believe one year. The guy would have to sell it.
You are truly a stand-up guy and love her deeply; enriched her life beyond her expectations; and treated her extremely well. Her life story has been extremely hard. Her love for her sister is truly beyond reproach. I knew she had a heart of gold, used money as a tool and she isn't a materialistic woman. (clothes not included) She is honest; hard-working knows the value of the Peso at 15 and when she met you. IMHO what matters now is that you are both happy and take care of each other. I'm "TRULY" happy for you both. Hell with the trolls. You are both rare finds. Keep on keeping on!
No problem. Just have your girl sign a 25 year lease with an 2nd 25 year option. Bases covered.
Exactly. 25 year lease
@@roselee4445 I don't think you can lease land from your wife under Philippine law.
@@paulstorey90 well according to someone you sign a 25 year rental lease agreement. Check it out. She owns the property. Maybe my contacts were wrong
The saying is "Trust but verify!" Also, take into account other possibilities such as the improbable but possible, such as Mae pre-deceasing you. It would seem wise to consider the above suggestion about lease(s) and get the advice of a local lawyer.
With a lease you might be able to control who and how many she could move into the house.
@@wiv2631 good thought about her predeceasing you/ anyone. Would you be kicked to curb by her heirs/family
You are a good man, brother. And your wife is a good woman.
Hey Paul, Kris here (from Tom n Toms the other day). I think pragmatism always pays off in the long run. I always enjoy your videos as they touch on different aspects/perspectives than anyone else's, and I really appreciate that.
Thanks so much Kris ,was fun meeting you
Paul you have learned and grown a lot during your time in the Philippines and I think it's a move that demonstrates your love and concern for your much younger wife's welfare after after you are gone. My hats off to for your humanity.
Outstanding! Consider adding a 1or 2 detached rooms/studio apartments. Anther way to potentially generate income and/or you could use it has your Man Cave.
I will also build a home with my Filipina. I look at it as she earned it by the way she treats me. She is really good to me and my family. My mother really loves her. She has never asked me for a green card or anything. She told me when we first got together, I am not interested in going to America--she has traveled all around the world. She has a heart of gold Congrats to you and your wife Paul
Understand your motive completely Paul
You ARE the Quintessential gentleman!!
I totally get it Paul, My wife (a filipina) and I have been married for 42 years. We are heavily invested in a house and land in Cebu, Petalo San Fernando to be exact. Since neither one of us can own land in the Philippines, because she is now an American citizen as well. I have come to love my wife's family over the years and consider them as my family as well. So of course when you care, love, and trust my extended family as I do it is only natural that you would want to ensure that they have all that they need. This includes a house to call their own. So, I totally understand exactly what you are talking about. God bless you and your lovely wife.
Your Filipina wife has the option to reacquire her Filipino citizenship in accordance with RA 9225 and become a dual US/Filipino citizen. Once she obtains Filipino citizenship, she can own land. Something to consider.
Thank you very much John
Paul how can I contact you
Your wife can file for dual citizenship, and she will be able to buy real estate in the Philippines.
if she's naturalized us citizen she can avail of the balikbayan privileges. balikbayans can own up to 1 hectare of agriland and 1000 sqm of residential lot.
Finally a real man who thinks about his wifes future and happiness. Mae is one lucky girl to have such a caring husband. Good Luck to you both 😀
The people who understand it, understand it. The people who don’t never will. They are just not wired the same way.
Paul …you’re earning some big points with God …setting her up (and her family) with place to live ..Nice job dude..it’s all about what us males.. can do for the tribe ..A+ …juddeye
The trust and loyalty is there 💯%. Go for it. Looking forward to the future videos.
You are not giving her a fish , you are teaching her to fish , you are doing the right thing as a loving husband , as long as she doesn’t give into her family and lose everything
You are teaching her to fish? He’s building her a house not teaching her how to make a hook and a rod. 🤔
That’s great that you’re building a house. Babe is not a woman who will take advantage from you and vice versa. You’re a caring husband that you know deep down that your is dedicated wife that makes a happy and healthy family. Cheers!!
This is a great story about Love, sensible living and thinking. Great Video Paul.
I applaud you Paul for your unselfish demeanor with your wife's future. Many guys wouldn't worry about their partner since they won't be there anymore. You found gold in them hills, and you aim to keep it. I've been following your vlog for many years and have enjoyed each and every one. I'm 74, and plan on being around until 90ish. It's in my family traits. I'll be in Cebu come feb and hopefully will enjoy a good life in the Philippines. I'm not looking for a partner, I'm used to being single, but I think I'll get a cat for a companion. I hope you reach a ripe old age of 90, the longer you can with your wife the better.
With almost a hundred thousand viewers you have come a long ways since I first began watching. Regarding Baby Mae, you have made the right decision!
Thanks so much 👍
Mae and you are lucky to have found one another. I respect your plans to care for her into the future. Best of luck!
Can't wait to watch the build process.......... keep up the great work.
Paul, u did d right noble deed. Be at ease, Mae is such a simple , honest , humble no bs . God bless u guys🎉❤❤
That's kinda depressing how she went from being 15-years-old and forced to be a work "mule" laboring 12 hours a day, and earning just 300 pesos/day! Just to support her sister's college costs of all things...then to becoming your retirement "project" over the last five years...well at least she now has a house in HER name coming! Good for her she earned it, and congrats on one year of marriage!
Babe isn’t that type of woman she loves you and would never treat you disrespectfully , I truly believe that Paul
A wise man said: Never predict the future, before it becomes the present time . ☘️
His wife is one thing, but what about the greedy family that you always get for free too. Lets see how long he lives after the house is built.
Some times dangers come from unexpected directions, you just need to have her mother have different plans for her life. once she is set, her family might begin to act.
Get a life
"Truly believe"? Based on what? You're able to see the future? Not trying to be a dick here but how about a little reality. Most of the comments here are based on Paul and Baby's current state. What happens if heaven forbid Baby passes a week after Paul buys her the property? Her parents and/or siblings inherit 50% ownership of the land and house. Do you also "truly believe" they would let Paul stay? They would have every right to move into the house and use the land however they want. They don't get half the property, they get 50% ownership of the entire property.
You are on a good path. A man with a good heart walks a good path.
Good for you Paul. The main risk I see is two guys I know that did the same had stokes or heart attacks from the intense stress of building a home in the Phillipines. I don’t want anything to happen to you. Personally I would not do it because of the intense stress and I’m more interested in enjoying every moment I have left instead of stress. You’re a good man Paul
. Oh stress is a killer
Awesome Paul... Yes, for sure take good care of Mae for her life...
Hi Paul 👋 that is the best thing a man can ever do for his wife. I believe your wife loves you, and will be faithful to you till the end
You're such a good person. You have proven your sincere intentions and concern for may.
Congratulations Paul. I hope that you have a great build. Enjoy the process !
Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed !
Paul, I am proud of you for what you are doing. Not only for Mae, but you too.
I have done the same for my wife in Thailand. We have been together eight years and married for five years.
I understand.
All the best to you both.
Good job
Exactly. Good man, Paul. I did the same for my wife last year. Same reasons. Keep us up to date.
Indeed Paul you are a thoughtful husband. Provide, protect and provision as Rollo Tomasi might say.
U did that as a gentleman well aware of ur moral towards ur wife. I expect her to show more gratitude in retaliation to this generosity.
Good for the both of you.
May you and Mae hv many happy years together in yr future home!❤
Well done Paul, of course, Baby Mae is with you for you, never mind the haters. This is the correct thing to do for her and the future. I love how you did your due diligence with the planning and vetting of the contractors. Looking forward to future updates and videos. Take care, and God Bless! Best of luck with the new house, wishing you and Mae the most happiness in the new house.
Your goodness is matched by your wife's goodness! Good luck !
I agree with everything you are doing.full stop.
Absolutely no questions...
Paul, I think what you're doing is very honorable.
Your doing the right thing.
Good on you Paul.
It's amazing what one would do for love, there is No shame in your game. Much respect, You are doing the right thing.
Thanks for showing real love and caring for your Mays future. Thats true love. I can smell it. Enjoy the journey best you can and celebrate big every chance you can .
You can smell it 🤣
I'm so happy you are doing this for your wife very nice!!!
Paul we knew 3 years ago that baby having a channel you really pushed her to start, last thing she wanted was to be on video... looking at both of you, channel's taking off..new car .. house was around the corner.. well done.. both of you..any man should do the same, even if there the same age and u both being cometed to live out ur lives in the Philippines.. must have a foundation for the other.."" How is your father doing these days Paul ""?😊
Hi Paul to save you time and money and give you a very comfortable home I recommend EPS panel.
Please research about this materials. SRC panels has some clips on You tube. I already build my home with earthbags prior to knowing EPS panels. I used the later to build my guesthouse and it is a great material. Check it out before you spend too much money. Do not use hollow blocks too hot. Congratulations. You always have great story so genuine. You are truly a great man. Both of you are lucky. God bless your heart Paul. I love my Canadian husband and he will have our home when I depart. Nobody will be left in a rough financial state.
Paul, you are doing the right thing looking out for Mae. Just keep in mind with everything you have built, it takes patience. You are a wonderful couple.
Very good video Paul. Don’t ever worry about other people, I’m sure you are doing the right thing. I know a guy that died there and didn’t leave anything to his wife. So, I’m with you.
Steve
Yes, film parts of the build!! Guys love that stuff😊
great idea!
You CAN own property in the Philippines. Married to a Filapina for 5 years, you can become a citizen, and ask any Attorney, naturalized citizens can own land.
You can become a "naturalized citizen" not a "Native Citizen" so look at the laws again
@@colinmoon8097 I have. Every attorney I spoke with said naturalized citizens can on property. The Philippines law does not make a distinction between naturalized and native born citizens, regarding the ownership of land.
I am looking forward to seeing progress on the build. I believe you're doing the right thing for the wife.
You really love Mea and it shows. I am glad you are good to her since she is such a good woman!
You are a very good guy,you are doing the right thing,well done
You are doing the right thing for her and dont second guess yourself. Ive done the same for my wife, so she is protected when im gone.
wow
You're a good man Paul. I admire you.
Good luck with your build. I salute you for doing the honorable thing for her future regardless of what may happen in the future.
I am always pleased with your u tube conversations. You're a good friend, a fabulous husband and eloquent honest .appreciate your new life in Phillipines..and giving us Juells and his family
I agree its just right in your part,she stay with you,she taken care of you ,she makes you happy that is count
Mae is a genuine lovely lady who has fallen in love with the old dog lol..If it is in your means to build, then go for it, we are just here for a short time, and nothing is actually owned by ourselves, plus building and watching it all being done, and then the lovely shopping and kitting it out, well for me is fun. Live the life Paul, enjoy it all my friend..
You made the right decision. I did the same 7 years ago, in Indonesia, and it worked out well.
Always interested in seeing builds............Good luck Paul & Mae.
You are a hero, so am I 🇺🇸🗽
Good job paul your a great guy doing everything you can for baby mae
Looking forward to seeing your future home project. 😊
Paul, I love your big heart. You’re beautiful person. I pray everything goes well.🙏🏻
Paul, you are fine man and a class act to care so much about your wife and her long-term future..
You two will be cool. She seems like a righteous woman and will do you right brother,take care you crazy kids.
You’re doing the right thing Paul👍
In the beginning, I had trust. I lived in Japan for 20 years thinking the Philippines people were honorable and trusting people as the Japanese are, just not as much money. ha! How ignorant was I?
Exactly
Success with your project, Paul!
You are very lucky that you found each other !
I always enjoy the build videos. Watching Finn Snow and his Filipina wife build the home.
Can’t wait to see the progress on this project Paul !
That was probably the smartest thing I have ever heard when building is making sure the customer was happy and anyone who has watched your videos and Mae channel knows what type of woman she is
Mae is very loyal and loves you very much. You are a great guy
Good on you Blessing on you booth
Paul, you are a class act! I 100% relate to you, and i'm working towards the same thing for my Filipina. "
There's no greater love..." God bless you richly!😇👍
It Nice to see a man who thinks about his wife's future.
And I have a Filipino lady. That I bought a house for and she didn't kick me out. So I think you're gonna be just as lucky as me.
This is great Paul, your taking care of her so well.i am very interested in this topic I can't wait for the rest of the videos and for the house to be built.
You're a good man, Paul.
Thanks for the link. May come in handy some day.
This is gonna be a great journey and fun for us following you guys through it all.