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  • @kikiandjasmine
    @kikiandjasmine ปีที่แล้ว +35

    $1,000 a month lol.... give me a break 🤣🤣🤣🤣 maybe out in a remote province living in a bamboo hut without electricity or running water. Nothing more than click baiting.

    • @kikiandjasmine
      @kikiandjasmine ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@Rubeauti Just giving my honest opinion and keeping you honest ☺️☺️

    • @AdamKidd1972
      @AdamKidd1972 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@kikiandjasmine Where do you live overseas and for how long?

    • @Chris-gi9ch
      @Chris-gi9ch ปีที่แล้ว +6

      My friends mom easily did, but her house was paid for, and she always cooked for herself.

    • @AdamKidd1972
      @AdamKidd1972 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      In Thailand for 10 years retiring at the age of forty. I have traveled many different places since I was twenty and now I am currently 50 years old.

    • @Hammocktraveller
      @Hammocktraveller ปีที่แล้ว +8

      The problem comes with the cost of insurance plus: visa monthly 69$, cell phone, dentist, medication, glasses can add to the budget. And not much partying of course.

  • @vareseources
    @vareseources ปีที่แล้ว +37

    I'm single, own a house just outside Metro Manila, spend $1,000 per month, and have a highly-satisfying life.

    • @dgibbsfl
      @dgibbsfl ปีที่แล้ว

      Me too. And I don't live in the jungle.

    • @Mabuhay6835
      @Mabuhay6835 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Really ? Where ?

    • @vareseources
      @vareseources 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Mabuhay6835 Tanauan, Batangas. I work from home as web developer.

    • @CarlCutts
      @CarlCutts 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It can be done easy

    • @vareseources
      @vareseources 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Mabuhay6835 Lipa City, Batangas

  • @DLeske
    @DLeske ปีที่แล้ว +40

    *We live in a nice 2 bedroom condo in Taguig Metro Manila, rent, food, utilities and transportation for LESS than $900 a month.*

    • @harryeisermann2784
      @harryeisermann2784 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Its BS. you live like a pinoy, I know the prices in SM Aura french restaurants and French baker
      forget it, 2 people at least 2000 usd
      per month, so please dont bs, I know the prices I live 7 years in Manila

    • @Maxumized
      @Maxumized ปีที่แล้ว

      @@harryeisermann2784 …you right. Yeah!

  • @cosmickiwi08
    @cosmickiwi08 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Hi, i retired 4 months ago and I'm living in a small province town close to beaches in a nice 3bdrm 2 bathroom house with large secure yard for 10k. I shop mainly at the open markets and a small local supermarket and I'm eating healthier than I ever have with fresh veg and beautiful seafood and free range chicken and love making filipino dishes. I'd like to say your budget is pretty much spot on. I've got air con but don't use it, I did for the first month in the bdrm at night and the bill was 3k but switched to fan only 24/7 and nowv the bill is 1600p. I'm loving my stress free retirement and bought a German Shepard pup for companionship, exercise and security and I'm loving my life here, no regrets.

    • @aaba1473
      @aaba1473 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, I am just curious, which beach town do you live in? All the best!

    • @cosmickiwi08
      @cosmickiwi08 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aaba1473 I'm in Hinoba-an

    • @aaba1473
      @aaba1473 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@cosmickiwi08 Enjoy the beautiful sunsets!

    • @gsomethingsomething2658
      @gsomethingsomething2658 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Not Expat Joe Sounds good, Joe. Your 'rather new' apartment sounds like fantastic value for money - 1 bedroom and 1 living room, or 1 room combined? Any kitchen part? Balcony?
      - Thanks.

    • @gsomethingsomething2658
      @gsomethingsomething2658 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Not Expat Joe Cheers. Very cool. Incredible value.

  • @neolee8206
    @neolee8206 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    What people fail to take into account is that a person that can afford to live on $5,000 USD are not going to live on only $1,000. The $1,000 is for those on social security or pension that is that low and they HAVE to live on $1,000. And no matter what their living conditions will be better in the Philippines than North America or Western Europe. I live in a city in the Philippines that is between 15th and 20th population for less than $1,000 a month. A 2 bedroom house in a middle class neighborhood (no squatters) for under 125 per month, electric about 180, and food, water, medicine, clothing, and tuition for 3 kids takes up much of the rest but we have enough left to go on vacations, rent a villa with a pool for birthdays, and eat out a couple of times a month. I could more than double my budget, but I like saving and just paid cash for a SUV.
    So yes, all the guys that say it's impossible are correct for themselves. But if you're careful with money and know how to be disciplined you certainly can on 1,000 a month.

    • @Rory235
      @Rory235 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You are so true about being on a fixed income of a $1000 in north america! You will end up living on the streets because $1000 in north america will not even pay for rent unless you are on a government funded program for housing. That is why so many people are living on the streets when they are seniors or leaving for cheaper places in the world to live!

    • @ngsocal
      @ngsocal หลายเดือนก่อน

      There are very few people in the U.S. who can afford to live in $ 5,000./month unless two people work.

  • @rogerx9298
    @rogerx9298 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    If your budget is limited, you can do alternating monk mode and splurge mode. I've done some belt tightening in between jobs, and it can result in some unexpected outcomes -- like my health for example, when I'm not eating and drinking too much, I actually ended up with better BMI. From low obese to low overweight to almost normal. From 2 meals a day to 1 meal a day (intermittent fasting to OMAD), then back again to eating 3 meals a day. Every day doesn't have to be the same, every week doesn't have to be the same. Two birds with one stone, you save money for the fun times and your health gets better at the same time.

    • @UncleHoCM
      @UncleHoCM ปีที่แล้ว

      Backpacker?

  • @aphilippinesadventure9184
    @aphilippinesadventure9184 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    We are in a small town in Bohol. It is Peaceful and beautiful, with white sand beaches close at hand. We leased a two bedroom, two bath house for $145 a month.
    A full time housekeeper is about $92 a month. You can live very cheaply in ways that do not make you short of anything.

    • @RainerBosch-qy9fj
      @RainerBosch-qy9fj ปีที่แล้ว

      I've been thinking about retiring to Bohol. For a single guy, would $1000 each month be enough? Simple life, no car, cooking at home, etc.
      Carmen looked nice. What do you think?

    • @aphilippinesadventure9184
      @aphilippinesadventure9184 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RainerBosch-qy9fj Yes, it's possible.
      A liveable but modest apartment or little house, buy your food at local markets, not doing the nightlife thing, but still plenty for low cost socializing...if you cook your own food that is huge. The other thing is AC. If you keep it to a window unit you use to cool down your sleeping area or bedroom, that helps plan to spend about $100 per month if you are so frugal with that AC. If you need the city life and Western style living, supermarkets and expensive nights out....well, sky is the limit. If you live like I'm saying, it's totally possible..
      If you do, you will know the real province life (and province girls!) Like few others, unlike the Western Condo expats, who never will.

    • @RainerBosch-qy9fj
      @RainerBosch-qy9fj ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aphilippinesadventure9184 Thanks man. I've lived in Western Samoa and did a lot of years in South China, so I'm not a newbie. A window unit in the bedroom was all I ever needed. Always shopped at local markets and threw it in a wok. Dirt cheap to eat if you're sensible.
      Yeah, I think it's do-able.
      Cheapest town to rent in? Any good online rental source for Bohol?
      Thanks again.

  • @andrisstanga5938
    @andrisstanga5938 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Thank you. This was really useful! Better than most of the expat versions on the same subject. The problem with us guys from the west is that we don't know much about living without things we are used to in the West and so we would tend to buy a lot of imported stuff which, of course, is more expensive. Also, I noticed, many want to live in a permanent kind of holiday mode - and that is more expensive than normal life even in our own countries! So we need to learn more about the common ordinary existence. I don't like how some of the expats assume that eating like a local is "slumming it." Wow - how insulting! I have lived abroad in several countries already and the quickest way to lower your budget is first to find what you really need, and then learn how to supply that the same way as the locals The price instantly drops often to less than half what you initially thought it would be. That then - as you mentioned towards the end - gives the possibility for saving money for travel, treats, and so on. And some expats seem to have forgot that they save up for these things back home, expecting the luxuries and treats to be in the budget. Well, if they're not in the budget back home, why expect it in the Philippines? Just because the economy of the country implies a cheaper life? There's more to it!
    You began to touch on insurance, and I would be interested to learn more on what is available to the expats, especially those who never use anything other than the extended tourist visa. Also, a Part 2 to this would be nice, on learning how to live frugally with a Filipina partner. Would the Filipina turn up her nose at this or help her partner live well frugally? And how much more would it be than the batchelor experience you seem to be describing in this video?
    Thanks again! Great work!

    • @Laughinghawg
      @Laughinghawg ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Rubeauti I have noticed that in your interviews on the streets, your bag says "Do Not Touch" on it. Is there a problem with people trying to touch you or your bag?

    • @stevennewman1268
      @stevennewman1268 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pull ur nose out of her but ,,and speak for ur self

    • @JC-zv3cv
      @JC-zv3cv ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I imagine buying a lot of imported stuff is mitigated with buying a lot of local stuff, for instance..the cost of beer mitigates the cost of coffee.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you know in the Philippines and most developing countries there are restaurants that use food salvaged from the dump? It is rotten. They recook it and add a sauce. I'm not saying all Filipinos eat this but some do so beware. Buy your own ingredients and cook at home.

    • @JC-zv3cv
      @JC-zv3cv ปีที่แล้ว

      @@happycook6737 Did you know thats bullshit - you do know thats bullshit..so why would you post it..racism?

  • @richardjaskiewicz4039
    @richardjaskiewicz4039 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    She seems to be the most educated Filipina vlogger. Great reports.

  • @Pouncer_Fox
    @Pouncer_Fox ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Out of all the videos I have seen about being an expat in Phil, I have to say this is one of the most useful. Thank you for sharing!

  • @AdamKidd1972
    @AdamKidd1972 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    A single expat can live well on $1000 a month with savings in the Philippines living a simple life. Having medical/life insurance is very important to have for added security. Some people can live on less money but I don't recommend it. The majority will fail trying to live like a local on a smaller budget. If you want all the comforts back home or go on holidays regularly you will need a much bigger budget. Note Rubeauti did not mention relationships within that $1000 budget which will usually cost you more. Your lifestyle choices will determine how much you spend on a monthly basis. Your expectations need to be realistic according to monthly budget. If you keep trying to live beyond your means you can create serious problems for yourself in the future. Be smart and stay safe while living happily overseas. 🙂

  • @bobbyc323able
    @bobbyc323able ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I found a 1 bedroom apartment with a big living room and kitchen for $200 dollars a month and it came with an aircon. And this is a 10 minute motorbike ride to the ocean. This is in a province, but everything is available nearby. I get my grocery in the Palenke, which is cheaper the meat and fish, shrimp is way cheaper. I cook most of my food, i go out sometimes on the weekend and eat in the carinderia which are small family run restaurants and are very affordable. I get a pension from the US for $4k dollars a month and i spend roughly about $1,500 a month living in the Philippines that including everything, rent, electricity, internet and i bought a washer and dryer including some for spending money. The place i am at is called Zambalez.

  • @portsidebear
    @portsidebear ปีที่แล้ว +2

    If you live in a home with everything you need, buy local and use local transportation, you can do very well on $1000 a month.

  • @rorybellamy2533
    @rorybellamy2533 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks! Good lesson . i think i could do it when i get settled in .

  • @spincube5734
    @spincube5734 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Well put together, informative and presented. I have seen tons of these & this was one of , if not the best. Thanx Ru !!

  • @glstka5710
    @glstka5710 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Living like a local is the key. Try to live like you did in America and it will be expensive, live simply and enjoy the little things of life instead of fancy toys and you will save money and stress. Enjoy relaxed life with the nicest people I've ever met, come to the Philippines.

  • @williambreeze2659
    @williambreeze2659 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thanks for the detailed video! It seems like a minimum of $1,300 would be solid!

  • @remo1wodmnetwork9605
    @remo1wodmnetwork9605 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Realize what she is showing you, folks. This is "Living", not "living it up!" like you see in some other video subs. You have to be smart to pull this off; not picking up golddiggers, party weekends, hitting resorts or suffering chronic medical issues. You live simply, keep a nest egg of money for emergencies and don't spend outside your means. Follow that and she is right that this is easily accomplished. Right now the rate of exchange is getting better with the dollar

  • @joshuahanson5233
    @joshuahanson5233 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great info!! Thank you for sharing this. I know as a single person I could live for $1000 a month by being practical and not extravagant.

  • @geecheelionmusic
    @geecheelionmusic ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Rubeauti thanks for being there. You are very easy on the eyes and easy to listen to. Vlogs such as yours are lifelines to me as I study for my trip to the Philippines later this year.

  • @EDINTHEWIND
    @EDINTHEWIND 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    After arriving in Marikina I had a gallbladder rupture and had gangrene infection. I spent 10 days in the Marikina hospital and spent 400,000.00 pesos.

  • @johngalt6708
    @johngalt6708 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great advice, though having lived there a wile back, things have gone up a lot! I recently looked at Santa Rosa as it’s near enough to Manila to make day trips viable, but also close enough to Tagaytay for some cool nature experiences. $1500 is probably the sweet spot for hybrid living.

  • @rjoetting7594
    @rjoetting7594 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Looking forward to visiting the Philippines, it's a place I'm very seriously considering retirement in.
    Myself personally I don't like living in the city or even small towns, I've spent most of my life living in a countryside setting and prefer that life style.
    Even now I'm about 10 miles from a smaller town In the state of Virginia, USA.
    And the place I grew up in my closest neighbor was 6.5 miles away by dirt and gravel road.
    I spend most of my time alone except for work, and that's OK with me.
    But I do enjoy company at times.
    I enjoy your presentation of the Philippines 🇵🇭 and looking forward to more of your videos.
    Thanks 😊

    • @Ilovedthephilippines
      @Ilovedthephilippines ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I’m the same as you RJ I was raised in Southern Louisiana I don’t do big cities couldn’t give me a free house in any city anywhere. The Philippines has some of the worlds most beautiful places outside the cities and tourist traps. Plus you wont find the most friendly in big cities even in PH most of the expats live outside big cities here you’ll fit right in.

    • @AutoCrete
      @AutoCrete ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Ilovedthephilippines You Sir sound like the kind of person I could learn a lot from!

    • @fekalistagrzybowory7619
      @fekalistagrzybowory7619 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck, dude.

    • @BeSm-qq6rs
      @BeSm-qq6rs ปีที่แล้ว

      You do NOT want to be the only expat on the block in some distant barrio.
      There is safety in numbers.

  • @-whackd
    @-whackd ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The prices on meats are slightly more expensive than my grocer in Canada, but some of the fish are completely unavailable here like milkfish. the electricity prices are higher than Canada, but rent and the cost of a maid are so much cheaper. I recommend taking advantage of the cost of labour in PI and hiring someone to help with tasks. Are there laundry people who wash, sun dry, iron and fold your clothes like Thailand?

  • @davidhankins5708
    @davidhankins5708 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Enjoy your videos! I'm just now finding you. I will go back and watch some of your earlier videos to learn more about you but your Englsh is outstanding! Have you ever been to the States. You not only speak English but your expression is very much like American. Thanks again! Take care. I'm sure I will become a fan!

  • @patrickmctube
    @patrickmctube ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for your video. I find your explanation much more pleasant than other vloggers who try to scare expats. If we know what our budgets are, we must do the necessary calculations before moving to the Philippines. I've been to the Philippines and enjoy local cuisine. I definitely can give up the western style cuisine for cheaper and better grown foods. Looking forward to part 2 addressing health insurance and also visa renewals.

  • @OffshoreEntrepreneur
    @OffshoreEntrepreneur ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of the guys from our channel lived there for several years. He said it's something you can do but definitely alot more feasible outside or Manila or Central Cebu.

  • @jameswraith115
    @jameswraith115 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Viewers need to tap like button when it's a good video. Do your part to help.

  • @robertruck5501
    @robertruck5501 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was truly amazed this past September how moderate the temperature was in Leyte. I ran aircon periodically but not all the time. Market food was much cheaper then Robinsons grocery stores.

    • @lornaramirez90
      @lornaramirez90 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's true..in the market much cheaper than supermarket

    • @uss-dh7909
      @uss-dh7909 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lornaramirez90 guess the supermarket isn't all that /super/.

    • @lornaramirez90
      @lornaramirez90 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@uss-dh7909 super market for only the rich people or other people they have a good job

  • @sheanlee2089
    @sheanlee2089 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    as for hospital & healthcare its a smart idea to get full comprehensive annual travel insurance prior to departure to philippines expencive upfront but hey its cheaper than paying s bucketload at prvt hospitals in philippines :) peace of mind :)

  • @SivartOrder66
    @SivartOrder66 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank You for the useful info. Shows what is needed if people want to live different styles of Life there. I'm looking forward to living in the Philippines with my soon to be wife when I retire! This info was educational!

  • @OneJuanWon
    @OneJuanWon ปีที่แล้ว +12

    $1000/mo. USD is definitely doable for the budget minded or minimalist types. However, the feedback I've seen from many expats/foreign retirees seems that roughly $1500/mo. USD is needed to be sufficiently comfortable and $2000/mo. to be really spoiled or if you're cohabitating with a partner. Obviously you'll want to budget a bit more if you insist on living in BGC or Makati. Cebu, Davao, Dumaguete, Iloilo, etc. will be more affordable locations.

    • @AdamKidd1972
      @AdamKidd1972 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most retirees will live overseas live on a $1000 a month with liquidating their assets back home putting into savings account. It will be a simple daily life but more doable overseas than struggling back home. The higher your expectations are will increase your expenses monthly. If you are living solo overseas I personally recommend at least $1500 a month. $2000 plus if you want live a more lavish lifestyle or having a partner. I would be consider rich in many South Asian countries with almost unlimited options. 🙂

    • @Not_A_Tourist
      @Not_A_Tourist ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ajw9377 you seem fixated on a subject matter that has nothing to do with this video. Perhaps you are the one we should keep an eye on 😉.

  • @surfboy344
    @surfboy344 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video. Thank you for doing it. I think you were very clear about what the $1,000 per month would cover and what kind of lifestyle it would support. Good job and God bless you.

  • @xavierkoolat6926
    @xavierkoolat6926 ปีที่แล้ว

    Of the many cost of living budgets I've seen in the previous 2 years on TH-cam for possible places to retire in, this one, yours, seems to be the most useful and well defined. Showing prices for routine daily foods is greatly appreciated for allowing me to construct my own COL budget realistically. Thank you.😀

  • @kwazykape
    @kwazykape ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks!

  • @RandyBatchelor-dp4ol
    @RandyBatchelor-dp4ol 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My wife and i live in Baler Aurora in north eastern seaside of Luzon in a big 2 br house on half a hector with coconut trees and beautiful roses and flowers below 50k php and includes our electric, dining in town 3 times a week..our groceries every month, plus have the gas on our Suzuki 125cc motor scooter which we travel around touring going to the beaches etc 1000 klm average milage per month having the best time of our life.
    The weather is nice 24 to 26 sunny and always a cool breeze. The scenery is Awesome and the people here are so friendly and helpful...no crime also.😊❤❤yes we kinda feel like we are living like a king and Queen on 50k php per month,but be smart and thrifty with your money..spend within your budgets you have set for yourselves...our budget set is 50k and still can save money if we ever need it for a rainy day. 😊❤❤

  • @poonlikka6174
    @poonlikka6174 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    At 5:21 you have onions costing $652 a kilo. Are they made of gold?

  • @glstka5710
    @glstka5710 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    1:51 The concrete jungle - Actually one of the best things about living in the Philippines for me is getting away from the concrete jungle. Less expensive places to rent in the provinces will be quiet and restful. Roosters make a little bit of noise but if it isn't RIGHT next door it really isn't that bad and you get used to it. I think that lot of American guys like me move to the Philippines to get away from city life for a more peaceful life.

    • @Not_A_Tourist
      @Not_A_Tourist ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Heh, the roosters aren't the worst part, at least they shut up in the evening (sometimes)..the barking dogs will test your sanity .

  • @dustbusterz
    @dustbusterz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I Like Your Realistic Look At Costs
    I also Like That Before Doing this Video, You Went to the Extra Trouble to Research What The Average Expat Might Normally Eat.
    Bravo 👏.
    Always Well Informed when we Visit Your Site

  • @bigbearhugebear9018
    @bigbearhugebear9018 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good video...I live in the PI and really enjoy it. I stayed in Thailand for 6 months and just about everything is cheaper but they drive on the wrong side of the road....

    • @imcaufieldholt
      @imcaufieldholt ปีที่แล้ว

      They drive on the correct side of the road as far as I'm concerned (UK person ;-) )

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 ปีที่แล้ว

      Which was cheaper Thailand or Philippines?

  • @robertwilkinson8115
    @robertwilkinson8115 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm living in a nice 1BR with all housing expenses including utilities and fiber optic internet for about $100 a month in Tagum City, population about 300,000. Food is abut $300 and that includes my imported coffee, Smuckers, Progresso, US beef et cetera. I buy brand name clothing, Jack Daniels, Skippy et cetera! I eat at McDonalds, Burger King, KFC and most other US fast food chains. I have about $300 left over at the end of the month out of less than $900. There are 3 shopping malls within walking distance.

  • @nat0106951
    @nat0106951 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Filipino here and earn 200k/4k usd /month WFH. my monthly bill is around 700$ / month . I live in a nice peaceful house outside manila. Here in tagaytay with a nice lake in volcano view.

  • @thomasq9181
    @thomasq9181 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great job explaining. I think what I should do is just get there and explore a bit to get a good feel for it. Thank you!

  • @Sohai1901
    @Sohai1901 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you. By the time, I come over to the Philippines in a few years time, I am at my retirement age and as an old man, I do not need much enjoyment or night life. For me, being able to stretch my dollar and not jeopardizing too much of my current lifestyle is my aim when I retire

  • @sarunasvitys8204
    @sarunasvitys8204 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    in europe Lithuanian ppl not recive paymen as 1000euro we only get 600 euro as solary :) and expanse a much more then in ur country

  • @leadlearner6391
    @leadlearner6391 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    salamat, I enjoy your videos, Telling-it-like-it-is in PH; I agree with Andris completely :-) and please make a part2 for this series 🙏🏽

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Wow! Onions and cereal are expensive. Remind me never to put onions in my cereal

  • @weitlingD3P
    @weitlingD3P ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the very well explained expenses Rubeauti. We are 2 adults and 4 children. All 4 children are at a private schoole. We have a car and a small moto. We rent a nice place in a secured area. we spend avarage 105000PHP every month. That include schoole for 2 other kids that we pay for some freinds. There is one thing you need to take into the budget, and that is the fee for bank wire to the Phils. I use BDO bank and they charge 7% in fee. So 105000 is 7350PHP in bank fee. This fee is not included in the 105000.

  • @jamesmarchetti3286
    @jamesmarchetti3286 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Fantastically well done Video!! 👏 Especially helpful with money exchange !! And I basically live a local lifestyle here in the USA !!! So not much change or adjustment that needed!! You can just can me a simple man !! 😇 !!!👍 !! And will lean a little bit towards Province !!

    • @ryanjones7543
      @ryanjones7543 ปีที่แล้ว

      What would you do if you had a heart attack in the province?

    • @geecheelionmusic
      @geecheelionmusic ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ryanjones7543 Then it would be likely his time to Die.

  • @tonysouthdakotah6774
    @tonysouthdakotah6774 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used to think I would like to retire to the PI, but it’s just too hot and the cards are stacked against the foreign guy. But still a great place to visit.

  • @GoranGambler
    @GoranGambler ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live in the west with less than a 1000 euros per month. It's all about your priorities in life (no alcohol, no smoking and no unnecessary gadgets to meke you happy)​. That said, I've been in Thailand many times and I know for a fact that you can live like a local or easily spend 3 times more😂 I guess Philippines are similar and I can't wait to visit and check for myself

  • @travellolo
    @travellolo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Its expensive for foreigners because our normal food is not easily available. Cheese is expensive, so is beef, more expensive than the US. Also, transportation costs can add up. I would say 1500 for a single guy, 2000 if you want a girlfriend.

  • @usebiodiesel
    @usebiodiesel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice break down of the cost of living, i could handle that no worries even though my Australian currency is a little bit weaker.
    You forgot the decimal point at 5:15 with the onions per kilo. P350/ = $652
    Leave it that price, i could live there just growing onions.

  • @nameinaframeindy
    @nameinaframeindy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ive never been to the Philippines but I’ve been watching a lot of videos lately. I think 3000 to 5000 is enough to live a rich lifestyle in the Philippines.

  • @austinsworld7180
    @austinsworld7180 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Food is expensive there in Canada we can buy for same price when on sale.

  • @hankrambo5705
    @hankrambo5705 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice to see your channel dear I’m moving there in august of this year I have two step daughters there I lost there mother to cancer so now it’s my place to move there and take care of them as a father should I will keep watching you good luck on your channel

  • @friedrichsteiner8411
    @friedrichsteiner8411 ปีที่แล้ว

    Here in Bacolod its still above 12php per KWhr even if you dont use aircon still electric bill is gonna spike up

  • @whitedragon153
    @whitedragon153 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Good video with good information 🙂

    • @Rubeauti
      @Rubeauti  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks so much for watching! I'm glad you found the video informative and enjoyable. 😊

  • @apoloestrada2908
    @apoloestrada2908 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the video, my monthly budget is $1500 and I live in Tunasan, Muntinlupa City plus don't rely living pension to pension, you need extra savings and emergency funds. I'm very happy enough not paying any mortgage or rent. I know 5 farangs living there and all military veterans.

  • @JoshuaPark505
    @JoshuaPark505 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very informative, thank you!
    A video idea: Looking for trustworthy short and long term rentals. I've been looking online and some of them seem way too good to be true😅

  • @rolandmueller7218
    @rolandmueller7218 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rubeauti,
    Thanks for the guidance. It backs up what I have seen on my previous trip to the Philippines.

  • @arizonafarang4034
    @arizonafarang4034 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice job, but if you decide to do another video on this, please list an expense chart onsccreen adding up all expenses together. Also most of the locals don't live on 1k a month so we wont be living like the locals for the most part.

  • @jamesrice4364
    @jamesrice4364 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well said! I agree with your analyzation 100%. Great info!

  • @philwaller4379
    @philwaller4379 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, my Beauty! Always learn something from your videos. THIS YEAR...I'm returning! "It's more fun...in The Philippines~!"

  • @davidlampkin1121
    @davidlampkin1121 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do camote,bitter melon , rice, moringa. Native chicken,kambing,and buko almost every day.

  • @Neon-o4e
    @Neon-o4e ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Beautiful country. Taking a 1 to 2 month vacation to Davao wouldn't even put a dent in my budget. I know what I'm doing on my next vacation. 🥰

  • @edexter97
    @edexter97 ปีที่แล้ว

    I was watching one video and I was thinking how affordable it was to have a hart attack there. It would be interesting to hear about local veggies and what they compare to and as far as health insurance ideas using the insurance with an HSA account in order to get a tax break for u.s. citizens. Seemed like it should be possible with pacific cross.

  • @petergapsis5526
    @petergapsis5526 ปีที่แล้ว

    great job. It was very informative and you explained everything so well. You have an amazing command of the English language.

  • @rexhenze5138
    @rexhenze5138 ปีที่แล้ว

    .... I've watched hundreds of expat videos on budgeting in the Philippines.... Yours is by far the prettiest....

    • @imcaufieldholt
      @imcaufieldholt ปีที่แล้ว

      Me too and I range from depressed at Americans that need/have $3000/$4000 a month to barely exist and everyone else. My original target was $1800 a month.... I hope it holds true for a while.

  • @unclejessiephilippinesadve7050
    @unclejessiephilippinesadve7050 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow the people comments saying you cannot live on 1000 USD a month are know nothings, i know quite a few guy's doing it, including myself, so live in the slum in the states or live in peace in the Philippines with a beautiful wife, not hard to decide 😊

  • @Stevenhufnagel
    @Stevenhufnagel ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the info. I don't agree with the commenter who said living on usd 1k is click bait. I know people who live on less and my filipina wife says if you own your own house you can actually live on less than usd 1k. Sure, you have to live like a local. Those who can't budget will overspend. Both my wife and I are minimalists so our mindset differs from the mainstream.

  • @duranopaulo
    @duranopaulo ปีที่แล้ว

    In my view it's not recommended to retire below $1,500 in 2023. Breakdown: Food $500, Utilities $200, Rent $300. Extra $500 for leisure, health maintenance/insurance, transportation & others. Recommended for that budget is Mindanao areas.

  • @KlashRavens
    @KlashRavens 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your videos! Great job! The first videos I came across were foreigners and some of them do a very bad job and seem to be kind of invasive and rude with their cameras in peoples neighborhoods ending up in their backyards although all the Filipinos seems to be welcoming and nice. But those videos are not teaching anyone anything. TBH why pass by all kinds of interesting subjects that I wish they would stop and explain like certain trees growing and why those trees are important to the area whether it provides shade or food and so on. I see the cool cargo work bicycles but no one ever explains them, how they are made and what the purpose of them are. I think it would be more interesting if they got down to the details.

  • @josephmeier6806
    @josephmeier6806 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this great information. I plan on retiring in about 3 years and currently looking at Olongapo to live. Most likely outside the city where hopefully I can rent a small 1 bedroom apartment.

  • @urbanws1234
    @urbanws1234 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for a much better style of video :)

  • @pontiacgtg8204
    @pontiacgtg8204 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ur the best 😊😊 so much incredible information , awesome. Research by you thank you 🙏

  • @vince1012
    @vince1012 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    With inflation running around 8% the last few months in the Philippines, it would be interesting to see an update in 6 months from now. BtW, instant noodle is really unhealthy and in the long run cause higher medical care costs.

    • @nikumimito3164
      @nikumimito3164 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Facts, i'm very big on fitness, I stopped eating noodles when my doctor told me my blood pressure was getting too high from sodium intake. People really need to start looking at the nutritional facts on the back of the foods they eat. Noodles are definitely one of the worst things to eat because of the sodium.

    • @vince1012
      @vince1012 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nikumimito3164 yeah, sodium is a big cause of health issues among Asians

  • @theking1446
    @theking1446 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video and information. Looking forward to my visit and possible stay in July Yay 🎉

  • @shawnsteinman2001
    @shawnsteinman2001 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rent for a 1 bedroom almost anywhere in Ontario Canada is now $1500CAD per month.

  • @offthecuffadventureswithjamie
    @offthecuffadventureswithjamie ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A couple of days ago I noted that a few PH vloggers were upping their recommended budgets🤭 I’m thrilled to see that you’re going in the opposite direction and not following the pack! 🤭😊💪🏻

    • @nikumimito3164
      @nikumimito3164 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      A lot of the non local vloggers add in stuff like the cost of a live-in filipina which they pay like $200/month more or less, things that Ru doesn't assume every foreigners will do. In order to get a good estimate of your own budget you really have to figure out how you plan to live your life there.

    • @offthecuffadventureswithjamie
      @offthecuffadventureswithjamie ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nikumimito3164 very well said.

  • @unggoytrader
    @unggoytrader ปีที่แล้ว

    Maraming Slamat po. Really informative 👏 👌 👍🏼 😀

  • @dassensawmy6081
    @dassensawmy6081 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤I really like your videos I was in the Philippines in December 2023 l loved it I would like to spend 4 months there, and I’m a friendly person. Thanks

  • @erikvandeven8344
    @erikvandeven8344 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ok. I am a foreigner living in the province and I don't consider myself a person that spends a lot of money on eating out etc and then have expensive meals. But coming from Netherlands I find the daily food that I like almost more expensive than in my own country. And I do go to markets for my daily veggies and buy my chicken in the supermarket. But I mostly eat the "highland" veggies like broccoli curly flower etc. Meat is mostly chicken of some kind. Overall my foodbill is high. My other take on these 1000$ budget videos is that there is a difference to live short time on that versus rest of your life. You touch on it at the end of the video. If you have no money to spend for vacation or trips to ur home country or "things" even like a computer or new TV or mobile or improvements on ur house or hobbies of whatever kind then life will get bored. Even transportation....you want to use jeepney's and tricycles? Not for me. I love my motor for bayan trips and car for longer journeys. I consider for a westerner 1000$ possible but it is survival in my opinion. Having some kind of life you need $2000 at least. PS. I live with a frugal woman. No kids responsibilities anymore. Just me and her and the occasional "borrow".

    • @richardneugebauer1244
      @richardneugebauer1244 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi, Erik, ghow much is your monthly budget on average (some months you sure make more travelling, some less)? Do you spend every year any weeks in Europe? Have you sold everything in Holland?

  • @josecrespo4551
    @josecrespo4551 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    GREAT INFORMATION MISS THANK YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY.

  • @skaidimusic
    @skaidimusic ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can live for less than $1,000 per month in the Philippines as a single person, but then you will remain lonely, and even in the Philippines, you cannot treat yourself to something extra with such a limited budget. My experience is that it tends to go badly for all those who think this is possible over time to live on a tight budget.

  • @TheBuddyShowWorldwide
    @TheBuddyShowWorldwide ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I live on less than that in Thailand. Did in Mexico as well.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 ปีที่แล้ว

      Which is cheaper for you, Mexico or Thailand?

  • @TheGreatEscape9833
    @TheGreatEscape9833 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rubeauti! I am finally making the move! June or July ill be in PI. Selling all my belongings now, making some final arrangements back in the states. I will try to keep my budget between $2500-$3500/mo, where should I go!? I am only 39 so I need somewhere not full of old people!

  • @tmh7217
    @tmh7217 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you. I enjoy watching your channel. Please give some advices on education in the Philippines, universities, cost for international students, programs, etc.. Thank you.

  • @fwnm
    @fwnm 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    just my personal opinion: a good life is almost 2500 Dollars, a very good life 3000 Dollars per month. 1000 Dollars is close of beeing homesick - not to insult anybody. This is only my personal opinion. So people with a pension less than at least 2000 Dollars should really better think again.

  • @Strutinan
    @Strutinan ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been eying a 2 month long vacation in the Philippines, to swim in that GORGEOUS water, and chop wood for locals (and exercise) in the evenings. My ideal would be wake up around Sunrise, breakfast and bathroom for a couple hours, beach until the evening, whack wood and do other heavy labor until dinner, pass out. 5 days a week, take two days off to rest and recover, then repeat.
    I want to come back to the states tanned, sunbleached, and cut like diamonds, lol. Know anyplace half-rural or so, where I could rent a room for fairly cheap? Someplace within easy walking distance of a west-facing beach would be ideal.

  • @ClearAdventure
    @ClearAdventure ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I live in America for less than $700 a month and need to lose weight! So I could easily live there on less than $500. I don't need or want extravagant things. So I already live like the locals do there. I am going to love it! Great video! Thank you! - Kevin Venture 🤘

    • @theswede5402
      @theswede5402 ปีที่แล้ว

      What town are you moving to? I want to go too and have maximum 1k a month to live on.

  • @DavidLevann-xr1hr
    @DavidLevann-xr1hr ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a expat and I lived in butuan Philippines for about nine or ten months. My rent was 160 per month which is 8000 pesos. My air conditioning bill is about like 70 a month I was speeding to me and my friend we would fly promos two different items and stay at hotels we bought a scooter and a motorcycle. And I was only bringing in about 1k USA $ we did everything really cheap and ate good at restaurants.

    • @Rubeauti
      @Rubeauti  ปีที่แล้ว

      That sounds like an amazing experience! I'm so glad that you were able to explore the Philippines and enjoy its culture and people. It's great to hear that you were able to make the most of your resources and make a memorable experience!

  • @johnanderson8096
    @johnanderson8096 ปีที่แล้ว

    That was So Informative!!! So Well Done!!!
    Thank You ReBEAUTI.... ✌🌏🌎✌❤🧡💛💚💙

  • @howardthrongard640
    @howardthrongard640 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve lived here in Beautiful Bicolandia for 17 years. I live quite nicely on around $1,500 a month, but it depends on your lifestyle.

  • @TheRgordon16
    @TheRgordon16 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love the tone of your voice.

  • @davidkarl5192
    @davidkarl5192 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wonder what the budget would be near Davao. I don't want to be right in a city but just 10-15 minutes away. You know in between the bright lights and the far unlit unknown, (subdivisions)

  • @glstka5710
    @glstka5710 ปีที่แล้ว

    Medical - Hospital might be a bit expensive but a visit to the doctor for regular stuff is only about 500-600 pesos.

  • @A-RHINO-IN-THE-PHILIPPINES
    @A-RHINO-IN-THE-PHILIPPINES ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Some people dont wont to like like a king. Just want to like happy.

  • @robinreah7053
    @robinreah7053 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Rubeauti, very informative. Hopefully your keeping well ☺️

  • @bigsachse5596
    @bigsachse5596 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks you so all exactly talk i like your videos , id for foreigner very good information thanks for good work time