Idea for you to think about, goats, will need to put up a good fence, but with goats not only the meat produce but also the dairy side of it. Milk, cream, cheese and butter also goat wool, all products that can be sold
If leverage is ever a problem can always sell some part. I think over time value of land is going to appreciate a lot - big players like Bill Gates is buying up farmland too. Goodluck buddy.
@@chrise842 yeah, permaculture for the win. Designing a course myself to take there. I am sure Tim and Crissy would also be informed of previous failed foreigner ventures with raising pigs, chickens etc.. Very tough endeavour. As for the datingsite link, any other one you'd need to be very determined and a bit tough on screening some. I went through 4000 profiles as part of a sudden new task on my job (kind of a troubleshooter with logistics, small business) and luckily found surprising gold I nearly missed; a very well educated and gorgeous Filipina. And wonderful family. The site above might save you a lot of hassle though... My discovery was a miracle and nearly lost her due to a bit of damage from many others I chatted with and a temporary bad attitude... hahaha. Anyway, great vid! Can't wait to setup some Permaculture there as PH guv are big on agriculture now and the technology and setting seem perfect for each other.
Congratulations to both of you. I'd like to give you some advice. I grew up on a farm. You and Krissy are not ready or able to cultivate the farm now, farmland over grows quickly. A way to prevent this is , rent the property to a farmer, not by the year but by the growing season. You don't take money for it. you take a parentage of the harvest. this way even a poor farmer can afford it, if he does well you do well and visa versa. this keeps your land in good condition. 20% is about normal.
Miss Chrissy is not only VERY beautiful she is also a classy classy lady. She is very polite and dresses very modestly. This is the type of lady a husband can be proud of and have a lot of respect for. Tim, God smiled on you brother. Peace.
Great video Tim! Like you, I married a woman from The Philippines (Calbayog City). We currently reside in Canada but plan on moving there soon and your video is a real inspiration! Thanks and good luck to you and your family.
Always a good choice to purchase land for the future, and the land that you have chosen has lots of potential. However, land needs to be used and maintained, especially rice fields, for IDLE land will eventually revert back to land covered with THICK BRUSH. So, if no one is going to plant rice on your land, or till the land for another crop, then your best option is to have cattle or goats to keep the excess vegetation grazed, and be sure to keep the grazing animals away from any coconuts and bananas and fruit trees that you may plant in the future. The land is mostly flat, except for the raised rice field partitions, and appears to be very fertile, which is PERFECT for growing all types of fruit trees and vegetables too, as long as there are people there who can take care of whatever is planted. In addition, try to avoid building fences, if possible, and just respect and earn respect from your new neighbors, for good neighbors look out for each other. Your and your family are very fortunate to be able to purchase such a wonderful parcel of land at a nice location. The land may appear to be ISOLATED now, but in time, you and the other owners of the other parcels, will be able to cooperate with the local barangay and have a good road constructed on the shared "right of way easement" which will benefit the whole valley. I am looking forward to seeing how you and your family will develop the land in the future. Good Luck with all of your investments. I enjoy watching your videos. Amping (*_*)
I have a Beautiful Filipina Philly who I met through her sister in America who's a nurse in a Detroit, Michigan suburb. I'm going to bring them to America, but I'm going to buy some land in the Philippines with my future wife's brother. Such wonderful people in the Philippines!
Hi Tim and Chrissy, nice piece of land you have there. Are you going to use the land for farming, or will you just build on it? It's good to see you and Chrissy doing a vlog together. Take care, God Bless you and your family!
That is exciting Tim & Chrissy. We just retired to the Philz currently living in town. Our plan is to buy a patch of land and farm. I want to raise pigs, chickens wife wants fruit trees. Nice price and pay over time. Well done.
The land looks sweet! My wife and I bought land in Compostela valley on Mindanao island 500sq meters. And we have a opportunity to 8000sq meters. I have been watching your channel for awhile and I have learned so much. You have saved me a lot of research time. Lol.
Looking at the layout of the land, the fact that it is flat and there are old ridges or bunds dividing the plots plus some of the old material left standing suggests rice was grown there, a creek at either end is perfect for growing paddy rice with squash on the edges, share farming might be your best option. Depending on your finances, you could agree to provide some of the inputs for a greater proportion of the profit.
Krissy sounded just like my gwapa wife (who is also from Leyte) when she was telling you that the horse was going to kick you. Yep...there is a lot to love when it comes to filipinas.
Another good video. You need to spend time talking to farmers to decide what you want to do. You can have people work your land, plant your land, harvest your land,and transport crops very cheaply but you need to make a plan, and talk to people who have experience. Congratulations by the way.
@@TimKyoutube I'm looking for farm land myself in Eastern Samar. I have my wife raising pigs just a few for now because Im still working stateside. It's pretty cheap to start if you build the pig pens with locally sources materials like bamboo. Piglets prices are going up same with the cost of feed. Its about 3500-4000 php per Piglet. You can sell them in 3-4 months for 10,000-12,0000 php. If you raise to full size it will take a year to reap profit from each pig but the weights will be much higher.
Hi guys, any plant be it coconut or fruit trees are all yours in the property that you bought. The former owners who planted them no longer have the right to the fruits once the land is officially bought by you 🙂 in the Phil. Congratulations Krissy (and Tim) 🙂
You may be a busy man and I dont expect you to read this but I have to say I got introduced to your channel way back Harald introduced me to you. You just started pushing through UA-cam back then and your content was just not mine. It's still not the type of content I'm preferring but watching you grow, you reaching over 100k massive subs and being able to buy land. That is goddamn impressive. You are an inspiration. Also the sponsorship got me there, so far on the edge but you promoting it just makes it normal. Thanks! I will probably come back in couple years again but since then I wish you a wonderful life!
@@thomasrudy6132 You’re wrong. Buying that land to have for themselves and their son is a great investment for their future. Not only will they build a home there but they also plan on creating work for other people which will no doubt help out the local economy. All this makes more sense than saving fiat that only decreases in value all the time due to inflation.
@@thomasrudy6132 Thomas, I don't get the impression from Tim that it's all about prosperity, in fact I understand him to say that he hopes to farm it and higher locals to work it as a means of giving back to the community. Which I admire! Purchasing a vehicle and land(s) usually will get you in debt... Brian M.
Tim, be sure to clarify to the owner if that parcel of land has a tenant because that small shack seems to be housing a tenant cultivating a part of that land. by Philippine law you cant eject a tenant even if the agreement is between the past owner.
Wow. That’s awesome guys. It’s really beautiful. It’s a homestead Tim! 💪🏻 very very nice. I’m happy as a clam for you guys! ❤️😊 I noticed while I was there how the hills really got hit hard but they are coming back quite quickly. Those hills will be breathtaking again very soon! Yep Chrissy is buying up all the land! You’re very lucky guys. 😊🥰 J
I just subscribed here, love the way life in the countryside. Keep on posting, we do enjoy the scenery. Crissy palangga, get the advice of the farmers so you can make the most use of this place for your profitable advantage.
Hey luv ya man. Troop to troop. Fasting will melt the weight away. Stop eating 5-6pm----till 11am next day. No eating for 12-18 hours is the goal. That's it Tim. Coming from a place of luv man.
It’s very small at 2 acres. I’m buying 13+ acres that’s partly planted and off grid. I hope you have a chance to make it bigger as 2 acres will supply your family but for serious growing for profit you need a lot more.
Congratulations Tim and Chrissy, nice parcel of land in a nice valley. Chrissy has a wise head on her young shoulders. My has 80 mango🥭 trees and her brother is enjoying the fruits of her labor. 😃
Congratulations! Tim K & Crissy. Land Property is real deal investment in Philippines because the price of square meter increasing every year. Good idea you guys decided to buy the land. There is so many ways to earned money and a good, harvested crops. As friendly advice just rent the property to a farmer let them cultivate the land to plant a very in demand crops, like vegetables, pineapples, Banana. Egg Plants, Squash, Papaya, coconut, rice etc. just maximize the land space. Profits sharing it depends on your agreement with the farmer. That is my Dad did in Leyte fifty 50% but they share the cost. I hope you guys got have an idea. Nice content I loved it.
It's a beautiful property Tim and Crissy. One day, you will realized what a treasure you got, and will continue to prosper. That kangkong is very nutritious vegetable alone to grow on that part with water. Enjoy the bounty of nature.
You might want to get a soil test for fertility to determine what crops might be best. Also, be aware of flood-levels before making plans for building - but you knew that.
Congratulations Tim and chrissy on the land i know you guys have been looking at properties and i always prayed to god you get one 💯 Last time I prayed was yesterday and today 😇
It's good to buy land. We bought our 2 adjacent farm lots 19 years ago priced 150 pesos/ sq meters and bought over a hectare with overlooking portion to the city. Now there's an international airport to be constructed 8 kilometers down and the price of the property shoots up at massively ridiculous to 3000 pesos/ sq meter. Construction of buildings and businesses going uphill too getting urbanized now and more expats coming up the to live in the area. There are several options to do when having a land, it's a good investment.
Like watching you Tim and Chrissy you both have grown so far wish you both luck and blessing in life - I have watched you and Herald video from the beginning and when you first met Chrissy congratulations you both 👍👏
Congrats! Found your channel from Harald. You and Harald should do another tour together. You being in his videos was some of his best videos on his channel!
So Timoy good luck on your transition from SoCal surf dude to Filipino land baron! A couple suggestions if I may. You mentioned that you have a land attorney that you used on your first property. Spend the fee to consult with them on two things, water and squatter rights. Sometimes water rights need to be in the deed. If you plan to use the existing stream for irrigation you don’t want someone upstream deciding to grow rice and drain that stream. Also you might decide to put in a well for water on your land, make sure you have the rights for that. It’s clear that you already have a squatter on or very near your property. Find out your rights to evict as soon as possible. Good idea to use Chrissy’s dad to assist with those things. He speaks local dialect plus you’ve mentioned that he’s known and respected. When you own land you can’t be Mr Nice Guy. It’s essential to be Mr Hard Ass or you’ll be taken advantage of. Even if it’s not your nature, it’s essential. Never, ever forget that! Good luck, my friend. One last thing, keep good relationships with local baranguy leaders. Put them on your Christmas list. A small annual gift of nominal value works miracles in the Philippines! You can bet the squatters won’t do that. ✅
Yeah good advised man! Definitively water rights, title and property rights must be settled clearly by law. Btw, the new PH admin gov is modernizing agriculture. Perhaps you guys could also avail of their offer like farming machinery & equipment financing. You guys could mass produce crops and goods and help control food prices inflation in our country. Good luck with your land investment!
Fun times Tim, the house I built for my fiancé's family is on old rice paddies and they have to grow in buckets and get their soil from the hill side the tough part is dealing with the water. Their place is not too far from yours maybe another 15 minutes north on the main road it's just after the church in Santa Cruz they have 3 active paddies next to them I told them they should raise tilapia with all that water.
I agree. I live in a subtropical climate in Japan and I farm as a hobby. Just keeping up with weeding in this climate is a lot of work. I can only imagine in a tropical climate, the weeds and unwanted plants would grow like crazy all year.
Make a fish or shrimp farm there. The only problem with livestock businesses is your consumers. If you don’t have any market for it then u go bankrupt. But if u do have then u get a very good profit. Maybe a 300-500k a month
Tim, start the title process now. Hire a reputable real estate lawyer to draw up papers and have the sellers sign. With 10 years to pay things could happen should the seller's family reconsider.
Aloha Tim - Love that you and Chrissy were blessed to find that property with a deal! Im trying to do the same - wife and daughter lives in Ormoc and I have been trying to find a rental similar to the one you have on the beach in the southern Leyte area. Please let me know if you come across a furnished rental. Im still working in Hawaii and will be retiring soon. The city of Ormoc is too hectic and they need to move away to a more peaceful location. Do I leave my email info here? Mahalo - Tom
Good info on land Tim. I set my girl up with a bakery over close to basey. I will be there next month for the first time since Covid. Keep up the great videos. I am just starting to build my UA-cam channel. Thx again for the info on land purchase.
Hey mate, stopped by your place, was diving nearby and I know the area, left you a note, sorry to not catch up this trip. Nice farm lot you have there by the looks.
Hey Tim are you back in Leyte, we are heading to Blue Deep Resort today, be cool to know if you'd like to catch up while we're in Leyte over the next week or so ... cheers.
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Idea for you to think about, goats, will need to put up a good fence, but with goats not only the meat produce but also the dairy side of it. Milk, cream, cheese and butter also goat wool, all products that can be sold
If leverage is ever a problem can always sell some part. I think over time value of land is going to appreciate a lot - big players like Bill Gates is buying up farmland too. Goodluck buddy.
@@chrise842 That's why you fence them in control where they can eat
@@chrise842 yeah, permaculture for the win. Designing a course myself to take there. I am sure Tim and Crissy would also be informed of previous failed foreigner ventures with raising pigs, chickens etc.. Very tough endeavour.
As for the datingsite link, any other one you'd need to be very determined and a bit tough on screening some. I went through 4000 profiles as part of a sudden new task on my job (kind of a troubleshooter with logistics, small business) and luckily found surprising gold I nearly missed; a very well educated and gorgeous Filipina. And wonderful family. The site above might save you a lot of hassle though... My discovery was a miracle and nearly lost her due to a bit of damage from many others I chatted with and a temporary bad attitude... hahaha.
Anyway, great vid! Can't wait to setup some Permaculture there as PH guv are big on agriculture now and the technology and setting seem perfect for each other.
Congratulations to both of you. I'd like to give you some advice. I grew up on a farm. You and Krissy are not ready or able to cultivate the farm now, farmland over grows quickly. A way to prevent this is , rent the property to a farmer, not by the year but by the growing season. You don't take money for it. you take a parentage of the harvest. this way even a poor farmer can afford it, if he does well you do well and visa versa. this keeps your land in good condition. 20% is about normal.
Yeah..
What a great idea Robin
Thanks for the tip
Great tip. I could be wrong but Tim did mention about a family business being managed by Chrissy's father...
The land looks like it is livestock pasture. How do you take a percentage of that?
Oh wow, JUST WHAT I am looking for, 2 acres. This land is just beautiful!
If I ever need hope and a feelgood vid I know I can always watch Tim & Crissy's ongoing wonderful legacy.
Nurses will always be needed. Farmers will always be needed. Chrissy will be in high demand.
Miss Chrissy is not only VERY beautiful she is also a classy classy lady. She is very polite and dresses very modestly. This is the type of lady a husband can be proud of and have a lot of respect for. Tim, God smiled on you brother. Peace.
Great video Tim! Like you, I married a woman from The Philippines (Calbayog City). We currently reside in Canada but plan on moving there soon and your video is a real inspiration! Thanks and good luck to you and your family.
Always a good choice to purchase land for the future, and the land that you have chosen has lots of potential. However, land needs to be used and maintained, especially rice fields, for IDLE land will eventually revert back to land covered with THICK BRUSH. So, if no one is going to plant rice on your land, or till the land for another crop, then your best option is to have cattle or goats to keep the excess vegetation grazed, and be sure to keep the grazing animals away from any coconuts and bananas and fruit trees that you may plant in the future. The land is mostly flat, except for the raised rice field partitions, and appears to be very fertile, which is PERFECT for growing all types of fruit trees and vegetables too, as long as there are people there who can take care of whatever is planted. In addition, try to avoid building fences, if possible, and just respect and earn respect from your new neighbors, for good neighbors look out for each other. Your and your family are very fortunate to be able to purchase such a wonderful parcel of land at a nice location. The land may appear to be ISOLATED now, but in time, you and the other owners of the other parcels, will be able to cooperate with the local barangay and have a good road constructed on the shared "right of way easement" which will benefit the whole valley. I am looking forward to seeing how you and your family will develop the land in the future. Good Luck with all of your investments. I enjoy watching your videos. Amping (*_*)
I have a Beautiful Filipina Philly who I met through her sister in America who's a nurse in a Detroit, Michigan suburb. I'm going to bring them to America, but I'm going to buy some land in the Philippines with my future wife's brother. Such wonderful people in the Philippines!
Hi Tim and Chrissy, nice piece of land you have there. Are you going to use the land for farming, or will you just build on it? It's good to see you and Chrissy doing a vlog together. Take care, God Bless you and your family!
Tim you got a very wise wife. Who knows what is good for the family. I wish to congratulate you Tim for getting a beautiful quiet pearl.
Freakin amazing what you're doing there. So proud bro. I absolutely see the soldier in ya. Nice.
I'm happy for krizzy achievement...you've chosen the right Filipina girl..good luck to both of you
This is a good farmland Tim, you can make a fishpond there because you're near to the running water...
I’m happy for you Chrissy and Tim on your achievements..👏👏👏big hugs to Dale😉
I think you should put a fence around your land or the cows and horses are going to have a feast on your vegetables
That is exciting Tim & Chrissy. We just retired to the Philz currently living in town. Our plan is to buy a patch of land and farm. I want to raise pigs, chickens wife wants fruit trees. Nice price and pay over time. Well done.
The land looks sweet! My wife and I bought land in Compostela valley on Mindanao island 500sq meters. And we have a opportunity to 8000sq meters. I have been watching your channel for awhile and I have learned so much. You have saved me a lot of research time. Lol.
Super excited for you and your family. That land is amazing. Great price, seems like a deal you just couldn't walk away from. Love you guys take care
Just a suggestion: you guys can plant different kinds of vegetables and sell them to market vendors.
Looking at the layout of the land, the fact that it is flat and there are old ridges or bunds dividing the plots plus some of the old material left standing suggests rice was grown there, a creek at either end is perfect for growing paddy rice with squash on the edges, share farming might be your best option. Depending on your finances, you could agree to provide some of the inputs for a greater proportion of the profit.
I just must say that Crissy is adorable and very smart. What a nice way she has.
Thanks dude
Krissy sounded just like my gwapa wife (who is also from Leyte) when she was telling you that the horse was going to kick you. Yep...there is a lot to love when it comes to filipinas.
Looks like your going to be living the homestead life. Life is good, enjoy.
Another good video. You need to spend time talking to farmers to decide what you want to do. You can have people work your land, plant your land, harvest your land,and transport crops very cheaply but you need to make a plan, and talk to people who have experience. Congratulations by the way.
I agree. We don’t have capital right now so not much we can do for now. Time for research.
@@TimKyoutube I'm looking for farm land myself in Eastern Samar. I have my wife raising pigs just a few for now because Im still working stateside. It's pretty cheap to start if you build the pig pens with locally sources materials like bamboo. Piglets prices are going up same with the cost of feed. Its about 3500-4000 php per Piglet. You can sell them in 3-4 months for 10,000-12,0000 php. If you raise to full size it will take a year to reap profit from each pig but the weights will be much higher.
Congratulations, Chrissy, Baby Dale and Tim!!!
Hello Tim and Chrissy congratulations on the new property 🙂
Wow that's a good buy, nice parcel of land good investment..
Hi guys, any plant be it coconut or fruit trees are all yours in the property that you bought. The former owners who planted them no longer have the right to the fruits once the land is officially bought by you 🙂 in the Phil. Congratulations Krissy (and Tim) 🙂
Exactly
Don’t that apply to anywhere in the world.
You may be a busy man and I dont expect you to read this but I have to say I got introduced to your channel way back Harald introduced me to you.
You just started pushing through UA-cam back then and your content was just not mine. It's still not the type of content I'm preferring but watching you grow, you reaching over 100k massive subs and being able to buy land. That is goddamn impressive.
You are an inspiration. Also the sponsorship got me there, so far on the edge but you promoting it just makes it normal.
Thanks! I will probably come back in couple years again but since then I wish you a wonderful life!
Congrats Tim, great seeing you and your family prospering in the Philippines
Why do all your properties come with a little love shack, 😆😂😂😂
@@thomasrudy6132 You’re wrong. Buying that land to have for themselves and their son is a great investment for their future. Not only will they build a home there but they also plan on creating work for other people which will no doubt help out the local economy. All this makes more sense than saving fiat that only decreases in value all the time due to inflation.
@@thomasrudy6132
As long as you can pay it I think there’s no problem & besides Pilipino will support their UA-cam channel don’t worry 😉
@@thomasrudy6132 Thomas, I don't get the impression from Tim that it's all about prosperity, in fact I understand him to say that he hopes to farm it and higher locals to work it as a means of giving back to the community. Which I admire!
Purchasing a vehicle and land(s) usually will get you in debt...
Brian M.
@@thomasrudy6132 It's called investments
Tim, be sure to clarify to the owner if that parcel of land has a tenant because that small shack seems to be housing a tenant cultivating a part of that land. by Philippine law you cant eject a tenant even if the agreement is between the past owner.
Good to get a break buying nice land. Lucky to have sweet Krissy to share it with and her family. Good video.
Lol. I support Chrissy's opinion of seeing and hearing people.
Wow. That’s awesome guys. It’s really beautiful. It’s a homestead Tim! 💪🏻 very very nice. I’m happy as a clam for you guys! ❤️😊
I noticed while I was there how the hills really got hit hard but they are coming back quite quickly. Those hills will be breathtaking again very soon!
Yep Chrissy is buying up all the land! You’re very lucky guys. 😊🥰
J
Things grow fast there. 12 month growing season.
Awesome Tim & Chrissy, the farm appears to be one of the onsite filming locations for Jurassic Park! Nice!
I just subscribed here, love the way life in the countryside. Keep on posting, we do enjoy the scenery. Crissy palangga, get the advice of the farmers so you can make the most use of this place for your profitable advantage.
Hey luv ya man. Troop to troop. Fasting will melt the weight away. Stop eating 5-6pm----till 11am next day. No eating for 12-18 hours is the goal. That's it Tim. Coming from a place of luv man.
It’s very small at 2 acres. I’m buying 13+ acres that’s partly planted and off grid.
I hope you have a chance to make it bigger as 2 acres will supply your family but for serious growing for profit you need a lot more.
Congratulations Tim and Chrissy, nice parcel of land in a nice valley. Chrissy has a wise head on her young shoulders.
My has 80 mango🥭 trees and her brother is enjoying the fruits of her labor. 😃
Congratulations on becoming a nurse. It’s a tough profession but definitely duable. Nice land investment by the way.
🤔…… wow, that’s amazing and congratulations to you both! First time viewer here….. I wish you the best of success!
Congratulations! Tim K & Crissy. Land Property is real deal investment in Philippines because the price of square meter increasing every year. Good idea you guys decided to buy the land. There is so many ways to earned money and a good, harvested crops. As friendly advice just rent the property to a farmer let them cultivate the land to plant a very in demand crops, like vegetables, pineapples, Banana. Egg Plants, Squash, Papaya, coconut, rice etc. just maximize the land space. Profits sharing it depends on your agreement with the farmer. That is my Dad did in Leyte fifty 50% but they share the cost. I hope you guys got have an idea. Nice content I loved it.
Hey bro Tim and Krissy congratulations to both of you...
It's a beautiful property Tim and Crissy. One day, you will realized what a treasure you got, and will continue to prosper. That kangkong is very nutritious vegetable alone to grow on that part with water. Enjoy the bounty of nature.
You might want to get a soil test for fertility to determine what crops might be best. Also, be aware of flood-levels before making plans for building - but you knew that.
Congratulations Tim and chrissy on the land i know you guys have been looking at properties and i always prayed to god you get one 💯
Last time I prayed was yesterday and today 😇
Congratulations Tim and Chrissy! I am from Leyte as well and live here in Southern California.
It's good to buy land. We bought our 2 adjacent farm lots 19 years ago priced 150 pesos/ sq meters and bought over a hectare with overlooking portion to the city. Now there's an international airport to be constructed 8 kilometers down and the price of the property shoots up at massively ridiculous to 3000 pesos/ sq meter. Construction of buildings and businesses going uphill too getting urbanized now and more expats coming up the to live in the area. There are several options to do when having a land, it's a good investment.
This looks like a fun big project for your whole family.I hope that this will become a stable source of income for you guys.
Good Luck with your new farmland. God Bless.
Looks like perfect land for Dragon Fruit!
Like watching you Tim and Chrissy you both have grown so far wish you both luck and blessing in life - I have watched you and Herald video from the beginning and when you first met Chrissy congratulations you both 👍👏
I suggest to plant the best tasting manila magoes, dwarf coconuts, durian, longan, papayas and some moringa and vegetables.
How far would you raise the foundation for a House? You guys look like you're right on floodplain perfect for farming. Congratulations to your Family.
Congrats! Found your channel from Harald. You and Harald should do another tour together. You being in his videos was some of his best videos on his channel!
Congratulations y’all have a very nice parcel. Natural springs looks like a great rice farm
So Timoy good luck on your transition from SoCal surf dude to Filipino land baron! A couple suggestions if I may. You mentioned that you have a land attorney that you used on your first property. Spend the fee to consult with them on two things, water and squatter rights. Sometimes water rights need to be in the deed. If you plan to use the existing stream for irrigation you don’t want someone upstream deciding to grow rice and drain that stream. Also you might decide to put in a well for water on your land, make sure you have the rights for that. It’s clear that you already have a squatter on or very near your property. Find out your rights to evict as soon as possible. Good idea to use Chrissy’s dad to assist with those things. He speaks local dialect plus you’ve mentioned that he’s known and respected. When you own land you can’t be Mr Nice Guy. It’s essential to be Mr Hard Ass or you’ll be taken advantage of. Even if it’s not your nature, it’s essential. Never, ever forget that! Good luck, my friend.
One last thing, keep good relationships with local baranguy leaders. Put them on your Christmas list. A small annual gift of nominal value works miracles in the Philippines! You can bet the squatters won’t do that. ✅
excellent words of wisdom.
Yeah good advised man! Definitively water rights, title and property rights must be settled clearly by law. Btw, the new PH admin gov is modernizing agriculture. Perhaps you guys could also avail of their offer like farming machinery & equipment financing. You guys could mass produce crops and goods and help control food prices inflation in our country. Good luck with your land investment!
Now he can rub shoulders with Bill Gates who owns 270,000 acres.
Fun times Tim, the house I built for my fiancé's family is on old rice paddies and they have to grow in buckets and get their soil from the hill side the tough part is dealing with the water. Their place is not too far from yours maybe another 15 minutes north on the main road it's just after the church in Santa Cruz they have 3 active paddies next to them I told them they should raise tilapia with all that water.
Well done, Tim and Chrissy!
Congratulations on your new piece of land. Can’t wait to see what your going to put on the property
Simba, everything the light touches is yours....
Winter here in Australia , sitting in front of heater watching ..lol
Your doing great bud see you in Sept, I'm learning alot
When is Hannah going to get her own UA-cam channel Tim 🤩
Beautiful property. Congratulations 🎈
You can never go wrong owning Property. I am very Happy for your Family. Take care.
Right on Chrissy for being a smart young young lady your nailing it,, and a true sweetheart.
Tim , it is possible you may have to pay your visitor to vacate the property.
I agree. I live in a subtropical climate in Japan and I farm as a hobby. Just keeping up with weeding in this climate is a lot of work. I can only imagine in a tropical climate, the weeds and unwanted plants would grow like crazy all year.
Congratulations to you both 🙌🏽🙌🏽🎉🎉
Awesome for you and Chrissy congrats. Best wishes
Oh no Chrissy bought the farm!!!
Oh she bought a farm… that’s different.
Congratulations!
Wow a farm, it will be fun to watch the family activities there in future videos. Congrats on the purchase and investment.
Make a fish or shrimp farm there. The only problem with livestock businesses is your consumers. If you don’t have any market for it then u go bankrupt. But if u do have then u get a very good profit. Maybe a 300-500k a month
Nice land Tim and Chrissy, look forward to you moving forward with it. 🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
The land has a very nice location sorounded with the mountains and a flat land...
Tim, start the title process now. Hire a reputable real estate lawyer to draw up papers and have the sellers sign. With 10 years to pay things could happen should the seller's family reconsider.
I am happy to hear your good news. You're both doing good. Keep it up... Love your family.
Congratulations Tim k and Chrissy on the new farm ❤️👍😎
Congratulation to your land Tim and Chrissy
Aloha Tim - Love that you and Chrissy were blessed to find that property with a deal! Im trying to do the same - wife and daughter lives in Ormoc and I have been trying to find a rental similar to the one you have on the beach in the southern Leyte area. Please let me know if you come across a furnished rental. Im still working in Hawaii and will be retiring soon. The city of Ormoc is too hectic and they need to move away to a more peaceful location. Do I leave my email info here? Mahalo - Tom
Great investment Tim and Chrissy, short term financial pain for a lifetime of potential family financial gains.
Heey Tim and Chrissy nice to see the land now. After you telling me Tim🙌 its so big😱 congratz 🎉🎉🎉
Good info on land Tim. I set my girl up with a bakery over close to basey. I will be there next month for the first time since Covid. Keep up the great videos. I am just starting to build my UA-cam channel. Thx again for the info on land purchase.
THANK you for sharing this
Hey mate, stopped by your place, was diving nearby and I know the area, left you a note, sorry to not catch up this trip. Nice farm lot you have there by the looks.
Hey Tim are you back in Leyte, we are heading to Blue Deep Resort today, be cool to know if you'd like to catch up while we're in Leyte over the next week or so ... cheers.
PM me if you have time to, but if not, all good.
Congrats guys for acquiring the land.
You should plant trees around the perimeter in this order. Mango Coconut Papaya tallest to shortest
Congratulations Tim and Chrissy! Beautiful piece of land.
Thanks Lisa. 😀🤙
A lot of land to work on. Good luck
I love watching your life every once in a while man. Hello from GA, USA.
Thats so bad ass,Tim! Congrats to you and your wife!!!
✌Thank you very much✌!
🙏🙏🙏❤🥰💖👍
Congratulations on your purchase of property can’t wait to hear what you’re going to do with it maybe in the next video
Great show thank you for sharing. Congratulations 🎊🎈🎉 on the farm. Get that person out of there before they build more things.
silent follower here from the very start...happy for you both
And as usual the music blasting in the back ground. Welcome to the Philippines
Are you guys going to have some company come in to level/grade the property?