BGC is no doubt on oasis of calm in Metro Manila and also a great place to live and work as an expat. It can certainly give other Asian cities a run for their money. Modern places like BGC in other parts of the Philippines will bode well for ongoing foreign investment.
oasis of calm? i disagree.. i hate cities... oasis of calm should be in amanpulo resorts, or batanes islands.. fresh nature sea and trees... cities make me sick and stressful.. i dont like noise and people loitering around...
@@borrisdillan9783 Well you should travel only to the snake island no humans you can see only snake in the middle of the ocean muh better for you I guess try it !
No blackouts because cables are underground in BGC. And outside the business districts, they’re up high on the electric posts, very vulnerable to typhoons. So electricity, as well as internet are more intermittent on other areas.
BGC is 100 percent private district in the city of Taguig. McKinley Hill area is another district next next to BGC. I’ve stayed there many times but after a while it gets old. I stay there just a jumping point to go to other islands and neighboring countries. Its a good place as a home base. Ive seen that place grow since the 80s when it was a military base until the 90s when it was privatized.
Yeah seems to serve well as a landing point and home base and hub from which to travel to other Asian countries and islands, also due to English being largely spoken language in the Philippines
I have always stayed in Makati and Mall of Asia each time I visited in the past but you and Evan have made me so keen to stay in BGC it sounds a wonderful place and now top of my list for my next stay in Manila
You won't regret coming here! We don't speak so highly on this city for no reason, if you'd like to know more about this city we have a guide on our website! thesavvyexpat.com
Hola Julio, I’m an avid fan and plan to visit Manila in the near future. I’m originally from Curaçao (former Dutch Antilles) in the Caribbean and grandma is from Coro, your Venezuela. After long years in law enforcement in Europe, I plan to travel and maybe retire in the sun somewhere. Who knows, maybe we’ll bump into one another. Keep up the good work. Cuidate!
yes its 100% true bgc is perfect not just for local middle class to 1st class but it its also designed to accomodate the culture and taste of other countries.
Me too I'm inlove with BGC🎉🎉🎉 but when i was still a kid like 10 years old my dad is a veteran. We used to be there in fort but BGC is still a wide big field with no buildings and BGC is still from Makati city. Lol it has been 14 years and it has been a great change.
@@TheSavvyExpat yes for real. I used to be there when I was a child but then we live in Iloilo city. Somewhere in Visayas and I went back then its change now. Because the government I think sold it to businessmen and investors.
@@TheSavvyExpat you can see there Fort Bonifacio home of soldiers right?? Near mckinley. Its the pH army headquarters. And then u can see a status of a soldiers near the Zara store. Like just walk 200 meters away. Fort Bonifacio is from Soldiers headquarters turned in to now BGC and there are hidden tunnels there from World War 2. Try to ask Guards for that bcs they know it.
That's the problem a lot of the expats are confined with BGC well in fact that there are other options. Example Ortigas, Eastwood, Greenhills, Quezon City are other options that can be considered. These are all accessible through the MRT others even opt for the provinces like Dumaguete which is equally beautiful ❤️
I spend double that in a month sometimes more when Im there. Island hopping and nature is what I prefer. I live in California in the bay area and frequently visit my daughter in Orange County in SoCal and my sisters in Las Vegas. Its almost like home when Im in BGC but what I want to see are sand and surf, the island life, mountains and lakes, and local cultures with their 🎉language. This is my preference and my opinion yours might be different. My goal there is to visit at least half the provinces of the country and perhaps more. BGC or Cebu will be a nice home base close to the International Airport and Inter-island ferry.
@ Joepoe20041. I think the vlogger is giving an estimate of monthly expenses to a person actually living full-time in BGC not a visitor. Visitors on vacation usually go on “spending sprees” because they are only there for a short amount of time
At the future, BGC is the right for me to live there and has no crime rates and it's very safe and convenient, but I don't want to waste money and there could be more expenses
There are other central business district in Metro Manila that you can choose from that are equally as modern as Bonifacio G.C. which are more adfordable.
@@TGTK-FreeSpeech Greenfield Mandaluyong, Ortigas Center, Araneta City, Eastwood City, Quezon East and west Triangle in Lungsod Quezon, Fil-invest city in Alabang etc etc.
BGC is indeed a nice place, but a bit too hyper-consumeristic for my taste. This is from someone who grew up in Manila (Quezon City) since the 1990s. As a Filipino, I prefer to retire in provinces since it is way cheaper after selling all the assets for retirement :D
I prefer BGC or Makati when living in the Philippines. There are no rooters waking you up at midnight and early morning. I like province life, but after a while, the roosters will drive you crazy.
BGC is NOT a City - it is a District of Taguig City Taguig City in the Philippines is divided into several districts, each with its own distinct characteristics and features. The districts of Taguig City include: Bonifacio Global City (BGC): BGC is a highly urbanized district known for its modern architecture, upscale residential condominiums, and vibrant business and commercial centers. It is home to high-rise buildings, multinational corporations, shopping malls, entertainment establishments, and a variety of dining options. McKinley Hill: McKinley Hill is a mixed-use development located within Taguig City. It features a combination of residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The district is known for its European-inspired architecture, international schools, and the Venice Grand Canal Mall, which features gondola rides and Italian-themed structures. Fort Bonifacio: Fort Bonifacio, also referred to as "The Fort," is a former military base that has transformed into a thriving business and residential district. It encompasses the BGC and McKinley Hill areas and is characterized by wide boulevards, green spaces, and high-end residential towers. Lower Bicutan: Located in the southern part of Taguig City, Lower Bicutan is a residential district that offers affordable housing options. It is home to several residential subdivisions and communities. Signal Village: Signal Village is a bustling district in Taguig City known for its mix of residential and commercial areas. It is a densely populated neighborhood with various shops, markets, and local establishments. Ususan: Ususan is another residential district in Taguig City, with a mix of low-rise housing and mid-rise condominiums. It is home to various local businesses and establishments. These districts contribute to the diverse landscape and development within Taguig City, offering residents and visitors a range of living, working, and recreational options.
So ano ba ang ibig sabehin ng BGC? Diba City yong last letter? Kung hindi sya City kelangan sabehin mo sa Taguig government palitan yang City ng BGC. Korekto???
@@pinoyislander4400 kabayan alam ko ang ibig sabihin ng City - ang sinasabe ko lang na hindi talaga city ang BGC marketing ploy lang yan ng mga developers ok. Now kung gusto niyo mag- bigay ng request to change it - eh nasa mga taga-BGC at the City of Taguig- so easy ka lang partner- explaining lang.
@@enrique5765 Cguro tama ho kayo, pero nakatutuk ako sa C ng BGC that stands for city. So klaro sakin sya ay city pero opinion ko lang to at hindi ho ako taga taguig. Pero akoy taga isang salta lang ho sa MM na isang estrangero sa lugar na yan.🇵🇭👍
Maybe they will, if the government is worth retiring at, but we arent. We are just slightly better than venezuela, we dont even have oil, they do, its just mismanaged 😅
Hey André! If you want to know more about the pros and cons of Living in Bonifacio Global City, check out this video - ua-cam.com/video/a8lcsAqIuUk/v-deo.html
WOW...I can't fathom any foreigner living in BGC. Sure, it's clean, safe, and convenient, however, it's definitely a cosmetic upgrade and unreal experience in the Philippines. I prefer Camiguin Island and Tawi Tawi. I remember getting seafood poisoning in an upscale Italian restaurant in BGC about 6 years ago when I met up with some friends. If you like it, we'll then enjoy.
Are there any Jeepneys allowed in BGC at all? I hope not. I kind of doubt it since I seen signs on forbestown road saying quiet area, do not rev your engine, honk your horn, ect, ect. 😂
Yes BGC is great , but for me it’s not the real Philippines . For that you need to move away from BGC.I prefer the real Philippines with real people . I’m not criticising BGC , it’s just not for me
Thank you for pointing out what many of us Filipinos are thinking! it’s an interesting place ,and I’m glad it exists, but it does not quite represent the Filipino soul. I hope that “savvy travelers” will explore different parts of the Philippines.
@@pushslice for me the more I explore the Philippines the more I learn about the Filipino people and your culture. That is what makes it more fun in the Philippines 😊
Lols this is really a very weird and a bit silly comment... What's the definition or even the idea of a "real" Philippines? You can't put one definition and idea for a country... Everything that you will see in a country, the good the bad, the great and the not so great things... Those are what define a country... To say that BGC is not a part of that is just silly... For me, BGC is the best representative of what Philippines is capable of when it focuses on progress and innovation... BGC is what will happen when we are not stuck with all those outdated and toxic Filipino mindset that hinders is for a long time.
Wtf miscellaneous expenses for 8k-12k for 4 persons?are you kidding me?some what you said is right but most and actual price for 4 persons look your calculations is wrong coz eating out for 4 persons in bgc.its more expensive or almost the same like in america and people living in BGC are super upper class than the rest of the country coz its new and you need to have a money and cant be in lower class or even middle class coz it will drained all your money most specially if you are 4 persons and you need to have your own business or work in good job or either your family need to work abroad b4 you can live such as BGC coz income in the philippines cant coup up the life style in BGC
BGC is not a "city" despite having city in the name. That's more marketing than reality. It is actually part of Pasig City - one of the 17 actual cities of Metro Manila.
Here's my experience during my time in BGC: The locals have no civility or manners, the interiors and overall craftsmanship of the buildings is shit, the grocery stores sells produce that they wouldn't even keep on the shelves in most other countries, everything you do you need to ask permission from some admin, and locals don't know how to say 'no' to things. That's just some of the things that come to mind at the moment
Are you kidding me?! Rent is 50,000 pesos?!! That’s cheap. I live in Hawaii since I was 8 and omg, that is a freaking bargain compare to how much rent is in urban Honolulu. I want to move there now!!!! The food is so damn good in the Philippines.
if youre single and only need 1 bedroom or a studio, you can find rent even cheaper than that. Ive seen some very nice places for like 35,000 pesos fully furinshed in luxury buildings. i know because i stayed at one in an airbnb and looked up the price of the exact unit i was in to see what the host was paying himself
Thank you Julio !!! $2000 usd a month sounds not very expensive but if your anything like me you know how to live in the best places for abit lower budget than the rest.🏙🌃🌆
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Excuse me, but what are you doing in this country? Don’t you think you ought to be going back to Venezuela?
Thanks I appreciate this and enjoy watching your videos I wish you well for the future
I missed the part of who is paying your "expenses " . You or your parents?
BGC is no doubt on oasis of calm in Metro Manila and also a great place to live and work as an expat. It can certainly give other Asian cities a run for their money. Modern places like BGC in other parts of the Philippines will bode well for ongoing foreign investment.
Couldn’t agree more! Really can’t go wrong with this city.
oasis of calm? i disagree.. i hate cities... oasis of calm should be in amanpulo resorts, or batanes islands.. fresh nature sea and trees... cities make me sick and stressful.. i dont like noise and people loitering around...
@@borrisdillan9783 Well you should travel only to the snake island no humans you can see only snake in the middle of the ocean muh better for you I guess try it !
No blackouts because cables are underground in BGC. And outside the business districts, they’re up high on the electric posts, very vulnerable to typhoons. So electricity, as well as internet are more intermittent on other areas.
BGC is 100 percent private district in the city of Taguig. McKinley Hill area is another district next next to BGC. I’ve stayed there many times but after a while it gets old. I stay there just a jumping point to go to other islands and neighboring countries. Its a good place as a home base. Ive seen that place grow since the 80s when it was a military base until the 90s when it was privatized.
Yeah seems to serve well as a landing point and home base and hub from which to travel to other Asian countries and islands, also due to English being largely spoken language in the Philippines
I have always stayed in Makati and Mall of Asia each time I visited in the past but you and Evan have made me so keen to stay in BGC it sounds a wonderful place and now top of my list for my next stay in Manila
You won't regret coming here! We don't speak so highly on this city for no reason, if you'd like to know more about this city we have a guide on our website! thesavvyexpat.com
@@TheSavvyExpatwhat happened to the website?
Hola Julio, I’m an avid fan and plan to visit Manila in the near future. I’m originally from Curaçao (former Dutch Antilles) in the Caribbean and grandma is from Coro, your Venezuela. After long years in law enforcement in Europe, I plan to travel and maybe retire in the sun somewhere. Who knows, maybe we’ll bump into one another. Keep up the good work. Cuidate!
Hope to bump into you too!
yes its 100% true bgc is perfect not just for local middle class to 1st class but it its also designed to accomodate the culture and taste of other countries.
Well done video! Thank you!
Thanks brother!
I really like that electronic payments (digital wallets) are widely available in BGC. That will keep my roll down to a minimum. Hahaha. 😉
Haha! Yes, Julio and I typically pay digitally as well.
Me too I'm inlove with BGC🎉🎉🎉 but when i was still a kid like 10 years old my dad is a veteran. We used to be there in fort but BGC is still a wide big field with no buildings and BGC is still from Makati city. Lol it has been 14 years and it has been a great change.
No kidding? It must've interesting seeing BGC grow of the years! Thanks for watching.
@@TheSavvyExpat yes for real. I used to be there when I was a child but then we live in Iloilo city. Somewhere in Visayas and I went back then its change now. Because the government I think sold it to businessmen and investors.
@@TheSavvyExpat you can see there Fort Bonifacio home of soldiers right?? Near mckinley. Its the pH army headquarters. And then u can see a status of a soldiers near the Zara store. Like just walk 200 meters away. Fort Bonifacio is from Soldiers headquarters turned in to now BGC and there are hidden tunnels there from World War 2. Try to ask Guards for that bcs they know it.
@@TheSavvyExpat I'm supporting ur channel!!
That's the problem a lot of the expats are confined with BGC well in fact that there are other options. Example Ortigas, Eastwood, Greenhills, Quezon City are other options that can be considered. These are all accessible through the MRT others even opt for the provinces like Dumaguete which is equally beautiful ❤️
I spend double that in a month sometimes more when Im there. Island hopping and nature is what I prefer. I live in California in the bay area and frequently visit my daughter in Orange County in SoCal and my sisters in Las Vegas. Its almost like home when Im in BGC but what I want to see are sand and surf, the island life, mountains and lakes, and local cultures with their 🎉language. This is my preference and my opinion yours might be different. My goal there is to visit at least half the provinces of the country and perhaps more. BGC or Cebu will be a nice home base close to the International Airport and Inter-island ferry.
@ Joepoe20041. I think the vlogger is giving an estimate of monthly expenses to a person actually living full-time in BGC not a visitor. Visitors on vacation usually go on “spending sprees” because they are only there for a short amount of time
If you like living in an high rise apartment the area is great. we live 15 minutes away in a house 3 brm 2bth with garage 2 porches
Yup. Im acrually from the province of Iloilo 😅😅 but then when worked in BGC I was culture shocked by liberated lifestyle. 😂 im not use to it.
Agreed!
Great video! Thanks
Thank you for sharing your nice and optimistic content, Julio, thanks!
Thanks Joeped!
At the future, BGC is the right for me to live there and has no crime rates and it's very safe and convenient, but I don't want to waste money and there could be more expenses
i admire your factual depiction 😊
Love from MEXICO
Great video!
You said it all thank you very much
I will live here after i retire. A real value for your hard earned money and pension.
Hi Julio! Aren't you the boy in Extraction 2 with Chris Hemsworth? I guess! I really enjoyed the movie! 😅😊
Great content
Where did you bought your shirt? Thanks bro
Is that water treatment plant also good for Makati? Can we drink the water out of the faucet in Makati?
I don't believe so John
@@TheSavvyExpat Thank you, Evan!
Everything are there in BGC except a big catholic cathedral. There's a small chapel in uptown mall and that's it.
BGC is nice; been there on one of my trips. Makati is ok too. Quezon City was ok, but not as nice.
Bgc and makati are expensive to live in the Philippines but if you want more cheaper you can go in the other cities 😊
I should be there in August rented a condo in Two Serenda for a year
Serendra is a nice condo with a great location. Hope you have a good time here.
BGC is carefully planned that's why the electricity is stable, no floods and very secure unlike anywhere else in the Philippines.
BGC is a new city of amerika and philippines
Thanks! Background noise is too loud. Maybe you could do something about it.
Apologies for that, will film in a quieter location in the next one
There are other central business district in Metro Manila that you can choose from that are equally as modern as Bonifacio G.C. which are more adfordable.
Do you have an example?
@@TGTK-FreeSpeech Greenfield Mandaluyong, Ortigas Center, Araneta City, Eastwood City, Quezon East and west Triangle in Lungsod Quezon, Fil-invest city in Alabang etc etc.
BGC is indeed a nice place, but a bit too hyper-consumeristic for my taste. This is from someone who grew up in Manila (Quezon City) since the 1990s. As a Filipino, I prefer to retire in provinces since it is way cheaper after selling all the assets for retirement :D
So amazin❤
Yah it is convenient everything is there
"If you're looking for good girls go to church, coffee shops, etc. I met both my ex girlfriends there."
Bruh...
LoL
🤣🤣
pag nakatra ka sa pasig lht ng sakop mun city ok kaht skwater ok kasi pasig city yun
How much for utilities w air-con?
This Youthful SAVVY EXPAT SHOULD BE HONORED by the BGC Tourism Marketing Group!!
I prefer BGC or Makati when living in the Philippines. There are no rooters waking you up at midnight and early morning. I like province life, but after a while, the roosters will drive you crazy.
BGC is NOT a City - it is a District of Taguig City
Taguig City in the Philippines is divided into several districts, each with its own distinct characteristics and features. The districts of Taguig City include:
Bonifacio Global City (BGC): BGC is a highly urbanized district known for its modern architecture, upscale residential condominiums, and vibrant business and commercial centers. It is home to high-rise buildings, multinational corporations, shopping malls, entertainment establishments, and a variety of dining options.
McKinley Hill: McKinley Hill is a mixed-use development located within Taguig City. It features a combination of residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The district is known for its European-inspired architecture, international schools, and the Venice Grand Canal Mall, which features gondola rides and Italian-themed structures.
Fort Bonifacio: Fort Bonifacio, also referred to as "The Fort," is a former military base that has transformed into a thriving business and residential district. It encompasses the BGC and McKinley Hill areas and is characterized by wide boulevards, green spaces, and high-end residential towers.
Lower Bicutan: Located in the southern part of Taguig City, Lower Bicutan is a residential district that offers affordable housing options. It is home to several residential subdivisions and communities.
Signal Village: Signal Village is a bustling district in Taguig City known for its mix of residential and commercial areas. It is a densely populated neighborhood with various shops, markets, and local establishments.
Ususan: Ususan is another residential district in Taguig City, with a mix of low-rise housing and mid-rise condominiums. It is home to various local businesses and establishments.
These districts contribute to the diverse landscape and development within Taguig City, offering residents and visitors a range of living, working, and recreational options.
So ano ba ang ibig sabehin ng BGC? Diba City yong last letter? Kung hindi sya City kelangan sabehin mo sa Taguig government palitan yang City ng BGC. Korekto???
@@pinoyislander4400 kabayan alam ko ang ibig sabihin ng City - ang sinasabe ko lang na hindi talaga city ang BGC marketing ploy lang yan ng mga developers ok. Now kung gusto niyo mag- bigay ng request to change it - eh nasa mga taga-BGC at the City of Taguig- so easy ka lang partner- explaining lang.
Well done! This post deserves a video.
How insightful. Thanks!
@@enrique5765 Cguro tama ho kayo, pero nakatutuk ako sa C ng BGC that stands for city. So klaro sakin sya ay city pero opinion ko lang to at hindi ho ako taga taguig. Pero akoy taga isang salta lang ho sa MM na isang estrangero sa lugar na yan.🇵🇭👍
BGC is expensive man well it is a very nice place to be in
...Julio, why don't you just buy a installment condo, instead of renting PhP 50,000/month...
Maybe they will, if the government is worth retiring at, but we arent. We are just slightly better than venezuela, we dont even have oil, they do, its just mismanaged 😅
Only pros? No cons beside the price?
Hey André! If you want to know more about the pros and cons of Living in Bonifacio Global City, check out this video - ua-cam.com/video/a8lcsAqIuUk/v-deo.html
WOW...I can't fathom any foreigner living in BGC. Sure, it's clean, safe, and convenient, however, it's definitely a cosmetic upgrade and unreal experience in the Philippines. I prefer Camiguin Island and Tawi Tawi. I remember getting seafood poisoning in an upscale Italian restaurant in BGC about 6 years ago when I met up with some friends. If you like it, we'll then enjoy.
Are there any Jeepneys allowed in BGC at all? I hope not.
I kind of doubt it since I seen signs on forbestown road saying quiet area, do not rev your engine, honk your horn, ect, ect. 😂
Thankfully no Jeepneys allowed in most areas of BGC!
I like Latina women because they have huge titles.
Yes BGC is great , but for me it’s not the real Philippines . For that you need to move away from BGC.I prefer the real Philippines with real people . I’m not criticising BGC , it’s just not for me
Totally valid point Brian. It's undeniably a bubble of the Philippines. To each their own.
@@TheSavvyExpat it’s a great place to visit , great places to eat and shop . For me a good place to visit for a weekend 😊
Thank you for pointing out what many of us Filipinos are thinking!
it’s an interesting place ,and I’m glad it exists, but it does not quite represent the Filipino soul. I hope that “savvy travelers” will explore different parts of the Philippines.
@@pushslice for me the more I explore the Philippines the more I learn about the Filipino people and your culture. That is what makes it more fun in the Philippines 😊
Lols this is really a very weird and a bit silly comment... What's the definition or even the idea of a "real" Philippines? You can't put one definition and idea for a country... Everything that you will see in a country, the good the bad, the great and the not so great things... Those are what define a country... To say that BGC is not a part of that is just silly... For me, BGC is the best representative of what Philippines is capable of when it focuses on progress and innovation... BGC is what will happen when we are not stuck with all those outdated and toxic Filipino mindset that hinders is for a long time.
taguig not pasig
Bro, how do u look younger every video. lmao
Probably my clothes😅😅
Lmao
@@tuliochechal 👍😅
the fountain of youth, he's actually 38
@@TheSavvyExpat Now that's funny! 😆
✅Affordable
❌ Cheap
Wtf miscellaneous expenses for 8k-12k for 4 persons?are you kidding me?some what you said is right but most and actual price for 4 persons look your calculations is wrong coz eating out for 4 persons in bgc.its more expensive or almost the same like in america and people living in BGC are super upper class than the rest of the country coz its new and you need to have a money and cant be in lower class or even middle class coz it will drained all your money most specially if you are 4 persons and you need to have your own business or work in good job or either your family need to work abroad b4 you can live such as BGC coz income in the philippines cant coup up the life style in BGC
WHO SAID YOU CANNOT DRINK TAP WATER IN METRO MANILA
THAT IS THE BS PEOPLE ARE SAYING
IVE BEEN DRINKING IT ALL MY LIFE
We can tell
Cebu people will get jealous hahaha, They will be forcing that Metro Cebu is better..even if it's obviously not true. Hahahhaa
hmm a lot of cebuanos speak good english
You look too young, like 18yrs old ?
BGC is not a "city" despite having city in the name. That's more marketing than reality. It is actually part of Pasig City - one of the 17 actual cities of Metro Manila.
It's still a city at the end of the day. It's just the proper terminology...
It's located in Taguig City not Pasig City..
taguig not pasig
only rich filipinos live in bgc.
What kind of guy complains about things being to peaceful? lmao, you're a wild guy.
An extroverted being Hahaha!
"in a 15 minutes walk..." are you promoting the WEF 15 minutes cities agenda?
🙄🤦
we're anti WEF
15-minute cities is not a good thing for civilization, friend. Same with westernized women.
Everything else is good.
Here's my experience during my time in BGC: The locals have no civility or manners, the interiors and overall craftsmanship of the buildings is shit, the grocery stores sells produce that they wouldn't even keep on the shelves in most other countries, everything you do you need to ask permission from some admin, and locals don't know how to say 'no' to things. That's just some of the things that come to mind at the moment
k...
Wow just like sfo ,ny and Brussels then😅
Women in bgc are like west, were sex is free all the time am i correct? Lol
Not true of the women in bgc
I dont understand why people who want to move to a tropical country go to the most expensive part of the country
Security and convenience.
@@willybernardo9155 hahaha
Do you understand now?
Are you kidding me?! Rent is 50,000 pesos?!! That’s cheap. I live in Hawaii since I was 8 and omg, that is a freaking bargain compare to how much rent is in urban Honolulu. I want to move there now!!!! The food is so damn good in the Philippines.
To be fair, almost every country is a bargain compared to Hawaii 🤣🤣
if youre single and only need 1 bedroom or a studio, you can find rent even cheaper than that. Ive seen some very nice places for like 35,000 pesos fully furinshed in luxury buildings. i know because i stayed at one in an airbnb and looked up the price of the exact unit i was in to see what the host was paying himself
Jail on the open air, BAWAL place or NOT ALLOWED SIR! Nothing good there!
Thank you Julio !!! $2000 usd a month sounds not very expensive but if your anything like me you know how to live in the best places for abit lower budget than the rest.🏙🌃🌆
With your budgeting skills, you'll live like a king over here!
~ Julio
He is a young guy doing something positive that helps others - well done Julio!
Great video!