Cost of Living in the Philippines After Seven Months

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  • Опубліковано 9 гру 2023
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    ‪@FlyMeToThePhilippines‬
    Discover all the details of our Cost of Living in the Philippines after seven months. Are you interested in moving abroad to the Philippines, curious about money in the Philippines, cost of living?
    Join Chrissy and Rob as they detail their monthly budget including all the particulars. As a Bonus they discuss the cost of taking a road trip on Mindanao to visit Chrissy's parents and also reveal the Budget needed to travel between Islands by air for 4 nights and 5 days. Get ready to see if you can live on the average low budget, medium budget or high budget examples provided.
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  • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
    @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +23

    Thank You everyone- we just achieved our 5000 Subscribers goal 123 days from launch. 🚀
    We love our SUBSCRIBERS!

    • @ATSFVentaSpurNscaler
      @ATSFVentaSpurNscaler 6 місяців тому +2

      We subscribers love you, Rob and Chrissy, and this wonderful, informative channel that you have created. Best wishes for your ongoing success!
      -from Thomas Lincoln Pilling

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому +1

      @@ATSFVentaSpurNscaler we really appreciate hearing from you.

    • @steppaboss
      @steppaboss 6 місяців тому +2

      ​. Wow she is really beautiful. Congrats. Can i find one just as sweet and beautiful like her when i get there?😊

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому +1

      @@steppaboss absolutely

    • @MichaelJohnson-gp9dd
      @MichaelJohnson-gp9dd 6 місяців тому +2

      Hi this is Mike what are your ages I'm planning on retirement in the Philippines

  • @josephkramer8683
    @josephkramer8683 5 місяців тому +11

    Chrissy is very beautiful inside and out! Lucky Man!🎉

  • @switzerlandandthephilippines
    @switzerlandandthephilippines Місяць тому +2

    I love the mindset of Chrissy, she always wants save money and the things are for her too expensive. That's so cute 🥰 It reminds me to my Filipino husband 😊 I really love her personality. New subscriber from Switzerland here, I will watch for sure more of your videos ❤ Well done!

  • @thewannabevlogger71
    @thewannabevlogger71 7 місяців тому +13

    I can see that Chrissy is flabbergasted at the amount of money you spend, but must understand your needs.
    I was in a relationship in Australia with a Filipino and she went nuts if I spent money on myself, she always thought that money could've been spent on her needs, lol.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +4

      Wow, it’s so interesting. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to comment. We really appreciate it.

  • @javieribarra6772
    @javieribarra6772 3 дні тому +1

    I need to pick a good pina like Chrissy she is intelligent with a humble character and beautiful

  • @user-qt7ze5lo6w
    @user-qt7ze5lo6w 7 місяців тому +5

    SHE IS SIMPLE WOMAN BUT, THE MORE YOU LOOK AT HER THE MORE SHE BECOMES SO ATTRACTED AND SO BEAUTIFUL!!! TRUE LOVE WILL NEVER DIES!!!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +2

      I love her and your comment both. Thanks for watching our video and taking the time to write a nice comment. It helps our channel so much.

    • @user-qt7ze5lo6w
      @user-qt7ze5lo6w 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines YOU REALLY A LUCKY GUY IN THE WORLD BECAUSE YOU HAVE A HONEST AND BE A TRUSTED WOMAN UNTIL THE LAST BREATH OF YOUR HEART IN YOUR PRECIOUS RETIREMENT AGE!!! GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU!!! I AM ALWAYS TELLING THE TRUTH AND YOU REALLY HAVE FELT AND YOU KNOW THAT TO YOURSELF!!!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      @@user-qt7ze5lo6w awesome thank you 🙏

  • @CrazyBobMomSha
    @CrazyBobMomSha 7 місяців тому +3

    MomSha here, I’m also from CDO but my husband CrazyBob hasn’t been there yet. Thank you for sharing the current cost of living there. I’m surprised it went so high compared to 6 years ago. I enjoyed watching your videos, got home sick too… 😊😉 I highly agree with Chrissy’s tip in the last part of the video -- FIND THE RIGHT FILIPINA… 👍

  • @SuccessiveApproximations-Intl
    @SuccessiveApproximations-Intl 7 місяців тому +4

    You two are gonna do great in this format, you both are very personable, your content, and editing are first rate, and your videos are always interesting and consistent. You're gonna save me money, so I'll gladly support you and chip in a regular donation because I know you have your expenses to produce these. Thank you very much!

  • @kbird529
    @kbird529 6 місяців тому +6

    I lived in Chiang Mai for 18 months and my monthly expenses were $800-1000 USD per month. 3bed/2 bath house, scooter rental, and basic living in a thai neighborhood and loved it. One can never isolate them selves from the karaoke, roosters or everyday life of the SEA culture. Adapt and overcome is my mantra for living in a foreign country.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Good Mantra

    • @kbird529
      @kbird529 6 місяців тому

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines 🙏

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 6 місяців тому +2

      @kbird529 > Siem Reap is a beautiful city & offers same basic budget but if your over 55 & retired - the visa is infinitely cheaper and easier in Cambodia - no qualifications or visa runs for $180/year with more English spoken from the friendliest people on the planet. (and no smoke)

    • @kbird529
      @kbird529 6 місяців тому

      @@frankkluz9787 Yes, Cambodia as well as Lao are on my list of places to visit and stay long term as I did in Chiang Mai, my goal is to find a place that I feel comfortable enough with the environment, people and culture to retire permanently in. I love Thailand but it seems that its becoming difficult to retire in with the possibility of taxing expats and increasing the required income you have to show in your thai bank account.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      @@frankkluz9787 good to know

  • @spincube5734
    @spincube5734 7 місяців тому +3

    Always good/interesting info, thank you both !!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. It really helps our channel.

  • @want2bsailing804
    @want2bsailing804 6 місяців тому +2

    Chrissy is awesome. She knows how things work. 👍thumbs up for Chrissy. She is more down to earth .

  • @kshadejr
    @kshadejr 6 місяців тому +2

    I absolutely love this encounter. The two of you are so funny. Serious but funny. The two of you were made for each other.

  • @Leonard369C
    @Leonard369C 7 місяців тому +5

    Crissy seems to have much more of a conservative save for later mindset, but I think she needs to be mindful that for retirees there is not as much later left and later is now and if we don't begin to maximize the enjoyment of our benefits now, we are just setting someone else up to benefit from our lifelong efforts later. Rob strikes me as a guy who could probably spend much more than $2500 as his monthly budget, so maybe for him he is still being conservative.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      Yes, that’s a very important point of you. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. It really helps our channel.

  • @ShiroiTora2EChild
    @ShiroiTora2EChild 7 місяців тому +5

    A very good monthly breakdown. I was surprised at how reasonable your spending is, and yet, to how much it totaled. I couldn’t imagine how many conveniences are omitted on much lower budgets frequently talked about on other channels. I have to admit, I am of a western mindset, and I think my monthly budget would be even higher than is yours were I left to spend on my own. A good woman can make all the difference there. I am sure, like Chrissy, a good Filipina would know the many ways to shave money off budgets by economizing on so many of the unnecessary expenditures most westerners would end up spending without giving it a second thought. I found your budget to be far more realistic, and your breakdown of expenses to be far more detailed, than are other’s.
    As I am sure you realized from your first rental, the location and comfort of your home plays a major part in your day to day happiness. And, as for me, noise would be such a strong daily irritant that it would have to play a major part in my choice of locations as well.
    Another well done video.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      As always, thank you I feel like something is happening and my sensitivity to the noise is slowly changing. We really notice it when recording but I’m not as bothered during my daily routine.

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 6 місяців тому

      Watch Alex the Russian in Dumaguete for another detailed budget broke down - or - one of many Vagabond Buda's in several locations in the Philippines. -- Thrifty not wasteful just looking to get prices the locals get ! Wise discernment.

  • @marcprobin1659
    @marcprobin1659 6 місяців тому +2

    Chrissy is very smart and knows the value of money!

  • @MJFUYT
    @MJFUYT 4 місяці тому

    Excellent video. Quality information. Thx for sharing!

  • @CR-zd6ug
    @CR-zd6ug 6 місяців тому +1

    Very informative! Thanks!

  • @maisieharrison2260
    @maisieharrison2260 5 місяців тому +1

    awesome video. the best on phillippines living costs I've seen thus far and I've seen lots. well done guys!

  • @EdensTokyoLife2014
    @EdensTokyoLife2014 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you. Watching this budget video gives me a great encouragement to seriously thinking again of moving back to the Philippines. Before that was my life long dream to return to the Philippines.

  • @goldenarm2118
    @goldenarm2118 4 місяці тому +2

    I lived in a bintaya near Alubijid (about 30 minutes west of CDO) as a tobacco farmer and lived on way less than $500 per month for 3 years.

  • @JamesMichaelStevens
    @JamesMichaelStevens 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks! Enjoyed watching your video and seeing the breakdown of the expenses.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! James, I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @floribertosousa2251
    @floribertosousa2251 4 місяці тому +1

    Hello,..I just became a new subscriber to your channel.
    Great video with good information on budgets amounts in the Philippines.
    Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @richardcompton-xk7fj
    @richardcompton-xk7fj 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you !This information is what I wanted to know!

  • @mike.p.1400
    @mike.p.1400 3 місяці тому +2

    I think this couple is spot on. My wife is Filipina. And I’ve been there three times and will be moving there permanently soon. I’ve seen several videos on this subject. If you’re single. No kids. No financial responsibilities other than yourself. I’d say 1500 dollars at a minimum.

  • @Bull-BearTrading
    @Bull-BearTrading 6 місяців тому +3

    Chrissy is a movie star! Can't remember the guy's name, but Chrissy is Hollywood bound!!🤩

  • @ckolodin
    @ckolodin 5 місяців тому +1

    This video was in a business format, perfect.

  • @geert937
    @geert937 6 місяців тому +1

    This is the first time I'm looking at you, Julie, you come so calmly and with a clear explanation about everything, of course you can only assume what you experience and such, but that seems very normal, I live in the Netherlands I'm going to watch Julie more often, have a nice day.

  • @freedomwillring6749
    @freedomwillring6749 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the great run down of your budgeting. Crissy is beautiful and in my humble opinion looks to be a wonderful catch, God bless you both and thanks for the information you provided. New subscriber here today because this i think is the first time i caught one of your videos, but it was so informative i plan on seeing all of them eventually.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Wow thank you so much for subscribing and watching our videos and taking the time to share a comment

  • @dazamistwalker
    @dazamistwalker 7 місяців тому +5

    Since you are both working the youtube, and I'm going on a limb and guess Chrissy is doing the cooking, cleaning and laundry I think it is a mistake to call what you're giving her an "allowance". An allowance is what you give a dependent child for making their own bed. While she is, in a sense, dependent on you she can easily actually save you money by knowing how to work things like the market and avoiding the skin tax. And it is REALLY easy to see who is the spendthrift, between the two of you!🤣 From what I can see, a good Filipina is infinitely more practical than your typical western guy. You're not spoiling her, you're sharing the spoils with your partner.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      You make some very good points. Thanks for watching and sharing your comment.

  • @cdmorrissy3692
    @cdmorrissy3692 7 місяців тому +5

    A poor American, who had lived in the worst part of Appalachia, would be well used to (similar) living "like a Filipino", and would have little problem with it, but the majority
    of Americans who move to P.I. are not accustomed to such a "low level" of living, and would struggle, trying to "adapt" and endure. Also, yes, you can reinstate your Part
    B Medicare, but only during one specific month every year - AND there is a "penalty", which increases your payment from your prior coverage cost - HOWEVER, if you're a
    Veteran the penalty is not applied.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +2

      Your spot on with most Americans would have trouble handling it. Thanks for the information about Medicare and thanks for taking the time to write a comment. It really helps our channel

    • @amigovaha493
      @amigovaha493 6 місяців тому +1

      spent 200g usd on home plus a truck for a mansion, 3b 3 bath 2 kitchen and hot tub and live on 2500 usd per month 1 hector of land TRY and retire in the states on that

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      @@amigovaha493 awesome thanks for sharing

  • @JohnBotting
    @JohnBotting 6 місяців тому +1

    UA-cam suggested you to me. I'm going to the Philippines in January, will be in Davao and just booked a side trip to CDO. I'm British and meeting my Filipino boyfriend for the first time who's from the same place as Chrissy 😊. I'm very keen to move to PH in 2024 and start vlogging with him too. Anyway congrats on your channel. Just subscribed.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому +2

      Well, that sounds so exciting. Best of luck to you and thanks so much for subscribing. We hope to hear more from you.

  • @foreignermakingmoney-phili1458
    @foreignermakingmoney-phili1458 6 місяців тому

    Good video. Fair and accurate budget video.

  • @TXAgileBear
    @TXAgileBear 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detail that you went into. So many just gloss over what it really costs. This was very informative and reasonable in my opinion.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you very much for your advice ❤️🌷👍🙏

  • @dean4247
    @dean4247 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for your vlog!
    Very informative and helpful.
    You did very good meeting Chrissy cos she is a sweetheart.
    Keep Well

  • @papadougpapadougsadventures
    @papadougpapadougsadventures 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video guys.

  • @mikimikemike1
    @mikimikemike1 5 місяців тому +1

    great show love your energy

  • @cetilly
    @cetilly 7 місяців тому +5

    Chrissy looks Korean, not Filipino; but what a gorgeous lady.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      Yes, I can see that resemblance. Also, I think that’s what attracted me to her extra hard but she says she has no Japanese or Korean or Thai relatives in her background.

    • @groupgrpllc8765
      @groupgrpllc8765 7 місяців тому +2

      I was thinking that myself. Good point.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      @@groupgrpllc8765 thanks again for viewing and for your support support

    • @MrSaabsucks
      @MrSaabsucks 6 місяців тому

      haha🤣

  • @dgrylas7394
    @dgrylas7394 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice to meet you guys. Very informative vlog. We're a married couple in the USA. I am Caucasian and my wife is filipina. We met and married in the USA (New England). We just both recently retired. Planning on spending our winters in the Phillipines. Coming in Jan. and staying until end of April. I have been to Phillipines a few times in vacation mode. This will be a test to stay in living mode. We stay in Bacolad. Sounds like a nice area where you are. Hope I like it. Mabuhay! Dave and Trinia

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Hi Dave and Trinia. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’m glad your enjoying our videos.

  • @garyabell3456
    @garyabell3456 5 місяців тому +1

    I really like your analysis on the amount of money people would spend! Everyone wants it to be super cheap and I'm one of them! Sure if you live like a native and have no insurance you can maybe survive on 500 . But just surviving isn't the goal but to thrive! Yes you just got a new subscriber!

  • @LeonardMarlin
    @LeonardMarlin 6 місяців тому +2

    We own our own home on Samal Island so we pay no rent.
    We have 4 kids.
    2 in college, one in high school and one in grade school.
    We have no debt.
    Our electricity bill is between 8 and 9 thousand a month.
    Water is 400 php
    Propane is 2,200 php
    Kids school tuition for all 4 is 28,000 per month.
    Kids allowance is 24,000 php
    Add in food and we spend $2,200.00 every month.
    Birthdays, holidays anniversarys we spend another $200.00 to $600.00
    Christmas being the most expensive.

  • @MikeShaldjian
    @MikeShaldjian 4 місяці тому +1

    Your breakdown is more realistic than most expat vlogers. My wife and I live in Baguio City and have a fixed budget of $1,300 a month. My SS is a little over $1,900, with rent of $400 for nice one bedroom with a loft in the city centre. I wouldn't recommend anyone moving here with less than $1,500 income or you'll likely not enjoy your retirement 🎉

  • @jus4taday
    @jus4taday 4 місяці тому +1

    It’s smart to continue paying your Part B premium simply because if something comes up that’s serious/life changing you can just hop on a flight and go to hospital/doctor you please because you kept your policy active even though you’re living abroad..
    If you stop paying your part B you’ll need to move back to the US and stay a complete 1/4 before your insurance starts again,,,which sucks because you’ll have to get reestablished and you have serious medical problems…
    To me having that option is worth the peace of mind….

  • @brussetbejarasco2694
    @brussetbejarasco2694 2 місяці тому +1

    I like watching your videos.

  • @kenbaustin4533
    @kenbaustin4533 5 місяців тому +1

    Really impressed with your presentation of expenses in the Phillipines. Real down to earth look at things and is a fresh breather to some of the other clowns. Chrissy also seems very nice and grounded. Congrats to the both of you! BTW, you are a clone for Peter Schiff! lol

  • @nocturneowl2660
    @nocturneowl2660 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video.
    I’m Fil-Am Ilocana. I’m a saver.
    Your fiancée is a catch. A stunner and frugal. 😊

  • @quantomic1106
    @quantomic1106 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm budgeting $2500/mo with a paid-for house (dual citizen). Glad to see I can make it comfortably.

  • @karlstarke2011
    @karlstarke2011 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video with good quality of information. I'm marry with a Filipina since 1992 and we are thinking now to move tgere from Germany. Congratulations to both of you you and wish you the best for the future. Chrisi is really smart and down to earth and she got a special aura. Thanks.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  3 місяці тому +1

      Karl thank you for watching our channel and taking the time to write your comment. Very interesting and we appreciate your support.

  • @ThePhilippinePipeDream
    @ThePhilippinePipeDream 7 місяців тому +7

    The biggest issue I think ppl have with budgeting is their alcohol problem, those vices steal your money.
    My brother makes more money than me but no one knows it, sometimes it’s not what you make, but how you spend it 👊

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      I loved my prescription plan and I haven’t looked at the exact cost in a few months so I just estimated 230 but it’s probably like 185+35

    • @ThePhilippinePipeDream
      @ThePhilippinePipeDream 7 місяців тому +1

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines I think you replied to the wrong comment bro lol.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      @@ThePhilippinePipeDream yup

  • @danhunt3652
    @danhunt3652 3 місяці тому +1

    👍 it’s nice to know the different cost in the budgets I would be choosing the high end budget. I like the morals of the filipino women and their commitment to family I live in the north west of the US most American women don’t have the values of the Filipino women 🦋

  • @janhansen6195
    @janhansen6195 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi l had a Balikbayans visa (1 year free visa) when l did live in the Philippines, because my wife is a Filippina. And l lived in Azure resort in Manila so we payed 35.000 pesos pr month to rent this a 2 bedroom condo hig up, and I like to have a good time so I also shopped at western stores to get the items I wanted each month as well and we just shopped for our groceries at the mall which was right around the corner from where we lived. And my wife liked to go shopping too, so we probably spent about 125,000 to 150,000 pesos every month doing that as well. so all in all we did spend 160.000 to 185.000 every month in total and this is 2866 to 3314 US dollars. And this is cheap living compare to Norway. But I could afford this and I wanted to have a certain standard and then this was expensive, but both me and my wife, who now lives in Norway, were fine using this every month

  • @rachelzigler9796
    @rachelzigler9796 12 днів тому

    ❤great information ❤

  • @robpeacock2929
    @robpeacock2929 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi! Rob, and Chrissy.
    Merry Christmas
    New to Your channel

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Welcome and thanks for taking the time to enjoy the channel and commenting

  • @Will91Berserk
    @Will91Berserk 7 місяців тому

    Very informative video. It opened my eyes, that I could live a pretty decent life in the Philippines with my meager online earnings.

  • @Billy_B_Goat
    @Billy_B_Goat 7 місяців тому +3

    Ever since I found your channel last week I have really been enjoying your content. My mind jibes with your organizational style and wow is Crissy a charmer. You have done very well for yourself and I wish you both good fortune moving forward. Having completed my 'boots on the ground' 2 month tour early this year in Duma/Siquijor, you have put CDO on my radar when I return (permanently?) for retirement in March-ish. I guess it might be time to start that 90 day countdown checklist and start a facebook account. I'm trying out FilipinoCupid, but to no avail. Just too many scammers. Would hope to meet you guys someday if fate allows. Keep up the good work and thanks for the motivation... it does help keep the faith. Peace and Love, B Goat

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +2

      Thanks B Goat, we will keep the light on and thanks for the positive comments

    • @etfremd
      @etfremd 7 місяців тому +1

      The volume of scammers is immense. 200-300 chats for maybe 1 real girl. I hope I found mine. I need to get to the Philippines ASAP but the soonest I can go is March for 2 weeks.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому

      @@etfremd stay strong, have faith the time will pass quickly

  • @user-qs2br2jl4x
    @user-qs2br2jl4x 4 місяці тому +1

    You are more realistic with budget. I know 66 years old American gentleman. Retired from management position with big oil company. Divorced American wife. Married 24 years educated Phillipino women. They moved to Phillipines. They living in big city. They own big property. House with all modern appliances, pool, because of heat AC running constantly. They are not driving their cars. They have private driver, personal chefs, 24 hrs maids service, landscaping crew, pool maintenance crew. Their monthly expenses are about 5000 $ US per month.

  • @JDQBMIC
    @JDQBMIC 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much.

  • @jimanonymous113
    @jimanonymous113 7 місяців тому +1

    $800/mo is nearly $10k/yr. If you build a house i would have an outer wall of 4" wide block. Then i would make another 4" block wall inset 16" from the other. I would fill the gap with sand, or shredded dried leaves for insulation. I'd build house 3' off the ground for access to plumbing and to make termites visible. I'd build amakan rectangular or squares 10" thick and double line them with plastic and fill them with shredded dried leaves and mount them above the ceiling for insulation. Thus i think you could afford to run the a/c. I would build recesses in walls for outside plumbing so they are protected from damage. Get a larger than necessary breaker panel in case cheap fusion electricity becomes a reality and houses double their electric devices. Dried leaves could mold if they get wet so you may want to use sand in the walls in case cracks occur that can wick water. Also, with sand, it might be possible to intentionally add water to sand for cooling if your blocks have some porosity. But, if you watch Mike's retirement you'll see that gardening adds a lot of work to having a home. How does this compare to buying a condo and monthly condo fees ? Is it possible to live near a school where she can work part-time ? But at college level this would expose her to predator men.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +3

      Lots of really good information. I’m going to save this post. Thanks so much for watching and sharing.

    • @jimanonymous113
      @jimanonymous113 7 місяців тому +2

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines she's fabulous

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +2

      @@jimanonymous113 thanks

  • @1994mackie
    @1994mackie 4 місяці тому +1

    Crissy is heaven-sent

  • @ripley7t429
    @ripley7t429 7 місяців тому +1

    I am going to be in CDO from 10 Feb to 21 Feb. I will be staying at Centrio Tower. I will be relocating there sometime in early 2025. I have all the healthcare covered and will be getting the SRRV EC Visa. We have been looking in the same area you live for a home. I will be stuck in Cebu for a couple months to get the Visa done then onward to CDO. Our budget will be 2500 -3K a month.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +1

      Suggest you join facebook cdo group for housing. Why stuck in cebu ? Perhaps an agent or express mail

  • @thedarkgreenmarine2100
    @thedarkgreenmarine2100 6 місяців тому +1

    Yes you can get Medicare part B reinstated but you will pay a 10% increase if the premium per year you went without and it doesn’t have a cap 5 years is 50% more and the enrollment period is January -March so beware of cancelling it unless you are certain you won’t be back.

  • @alwinyike5878
    @alwinyike5878 6 місяців тому +1

    Good retirement and having good place to stay and community.

  • @oscarbarragan6675
    @oscarbarragan6675 5 місяців тому +1

    I will be. Moving to CDO in a few years. I too will be in one of the subdivisions more than likely. I have a filipino friend they live in Teakwood Hills and one in Xavier Estates. I heard those are nice places to live. My wife's family lives in zone 11 which as you probably know is a little more rough of an area.

  • @melynfale7008
    @melynfale7008 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow ! For $500 cost of renting a residence, that is great, but more beneficial if getting an installment basis payment of a town house in a subdivision that you can absolutely own after 10-15 years depends on a payment term preference.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      I would normally agree, however I am reluctant to do anything permanent because my experience with neighbors regarding noise, dogs, roosters and setting up businesses in the neighborhood is terrible. I value the ability to resolve a problem by moving away from

  • @mikef5659
    @mikef5659 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video of how to budget in SEA. Important for people to realize that's with no alcohol/partying/women chasing. Love your lifestyle man. Your fiance reminds me so much of the filipinas I dated and knew when I was in Asia. They are VERY frugal and mindful of money. They will save a dollar every chance they get. I don't think I could ever mess around with a 20 something yr old filipina again as they are just way too much drama but also the most fun girls in the world. Your fiance seems awesome with the more mature mindset. Keep living the dream my man and you definitely are doing the right thing by renting.

  • @vanhalen45
    @vanhalen45 5 місяців тому +1

    Remember folks they pay $800 / month in rent. This is quite high...makes one wonder if there are more economical (yet quiet and amenity rich ) alternatives. If there were no expats living in places like this, how would even higher earning dual income Philipinos afford that rent plus other living expenses?

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому

      I agree it is higher than most vloggers….95 % if these gated subdivisions are Filipino business owners

  • @JulieNamoco-mw3xp
    @JulieNamoco-mw3xp 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello Chrissy and Bob

  • @ignatiusdayalan3277
    @ignatiusdayalan3277 4 місяці тому

    Even rural too I prepare

  • @j0p1n0y3
    @j0p1n0y3 5 місяців тому +1

    That's too much for Cagayan De Oro. I stayed by myself in BGC Taguig and only spent 1800 for the entire month with extra activities on the side that I got sick when I went back to US.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to share your feedback

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 3 місяці тому +1

    I Love Chrissy 🌹🌷❤️👍🙏

  • @paulfredrickson2181
    @paulfredrickson2181 6 місяців тому +1

    I like Chrissy. She's the thrifty one. Sounds like you learning the tricks the Filipinas use....where there's a will, theirs a way. Marry this women!

  • @KenEdgar-ke9bo
    @KenEdgar-ke9bo Місяць тому

    Just subscribed to your channel last week and only complaint is that I am spending way to much time watching your videos and even reading all of the comments to them, I am losing out on sleep lol. Well done. I have never been to CDO even though I have been to other places in Mindinao like Davao and Gensan. Now I am planning to go there next time as it has shot to my 1st choice of places to retire in about 7 years. Between my pension, Social Security, and 401k, I should be able to live in the higher budget range. My GF is from Gensan and so this is still little closer than other places I was considering in the Philippines. One Idea for a future topic is about muslim culture there in Mindinao. I understand there are a lot there in that province and it might be different concepts for westerners for example that they can have 4 wives and different laws with regards to divorce yet somehow they manage to peacefully co-exist with the strong catholic and other Christians there.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching our videos and for such an interesting comment and I appreciate the suggestion also

  • @FranklinPiens
    @FranklinPiens 5 місяців тому

    Can't wait to move there as a digital 'nomad' :) Grey and -4C° here in Belgium now..... ;)

  • @geriatric6850
    @geriatric6850 6 місяців тому +1

    This be - 🤟 perfect neighborhood environment for the near deaf ~✌

  • @wallykloubek4079
    @wallykloubek4079 6 місяців тому +1

    I go to the Philippines every year for three months and I don’t purchase travel insurance because of the high expense but I’m covered by my provincial insurance plan for free. I used it twice and was reimbursed fully when returning to Canada...BC Med covers you anywhere in the world up to the BC Med limit, so obviously I don’t go to the USA because of the crazy high medical costs there...cheers🍷🇨🇦

  • @moreto62
    @moreto62 3 місяці тому +1

    the ideal budget for most Asian countries is about 2200-2700$

  • @jerry_fishguy
    @jerry_fishguy 5 місяців тому +1

    I have to tell you Rob you're the luckiest guy around to be with such a gorgeous young lady that loves you.

  • @globoliver9697
    @globoliver9697 5 місяців тому +1

    How decent and charming and funny Chrissy is! It's heart-warming to see. Be so happy that you found each other!
    Content: It's always so interesting to get confronted with real numbers! The GDP (PPP) per capita of the Philippines is about 1/6 (one sixth) of that of Germany. However, for a good life without "bling-bling" luxury (except the gated community that you don't need in Central Europe), you obviously need to pay the same as in a country like Germany, which means that by comparison, the Philippines are way too expensive - not speaking of Eastern Europe but within the EU... This might be different for a US citizen with their insane prices in N. Y./L. A./S. F. etc., but on an international scale, goodness!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. We appreciate your input.

  • @geraldarrington9620
    @geraldarrington9620 7 місяців тому

    The used cars are cheap here, buy private party and have a mechanic put it on a rack, I bought a car and scooter cash, nice to go anywhere when you want. Insurance, registration, fees are super cheap.

  • @almoemason
    @almoemason 4 місяці тому +1

    You can get your part B reinstated but there is a 10% permanent penalty for each year you don't have it. Also, remember your Medicare Supplemental policy will cover a lifetime of $50, 000(Plan N or G) in foreign medical expenses. So, if you have the cash reserves to pay up front you could just pay and get reimbursed. That means you don't need Philippine health insurance until you reach the $50k threshold. After that you might consider dropping part B (if you do not plan to return to the US or at least switch to a no premium advantage plan.

  • @dlbcooper
    @dlbcooper 5 місяців тому +1

    I have recently purchased a couple decent lots in Guimaras island and hope to start a expat blog from there? They will start a bridge soon from Iloilo, and it will grow, now is the time to settle there and enjoy the quiet and pristine beaches

  • @davehenson3588
    @davehenson3588 5 місяців тому +1

    AJ Arizona here I'm coming to Gingoog next month.

  • @albertthomas6855
    @albertthomas6855 7 місяців тому +2

    Very good, informative video. I would like to know about adding golf to a budget. I'm a golf lover, and I really don't want to live someplace that I can play golf when I'm retired. I plan to retire next year, and come to cebu city at that time. I've been trying to find someone over there that will a golf video for expats.

  • @user-di8yk3bu6u
    @user-di8yk3bu6u 6 місяців тому

    Chrissy is right...less house. Really looking forward to seeing you with her son. I think you will make a great dad for him!

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      I hope so!

    • @user-di8yk3bu6u
      @user-di8yk3bu6u 6 місяців тому

      I do not know what college costs there, for private, but look into CLEP exams. Nearly all universities accept the first 2 years and some at 3.@@FlyMeToThePhilippines

    • @user-di8yk3bu6u
      @user-di8yk3bu6u 6 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/lUro73ano8o/v-deo.html@@FlyMeToThePhilippines

  • @user-tl5pv6xd2m
    @user-tl5pv6xd2m 4 місяці тому +1

    I got a house paid off 3 bedroom me and my wife bought for 18,000 us dollars we renovated for 40,000 so 68,000 for 3 bedroom 1 bath one laundry room..its look bettee then some 400,000 dollar houses i live by..me and my wife live easily off 500 a month 8000 a month we can do alot 1000 a month we can do anything 1500 a month live like a king..we use to have a condo for 400 a month we lived good off 800 to 1000! I got a pension of 3,000 a month will go up in 8 years to 5,000 a month so its how u live within ur means!

  • @helmetcritic107
    @helmetcritic107 5 місяців тому +1

    I have Managed on about 800 to 1000 piso Daily but having said that i own a house and do not need to pay rent ... the only addition would be the occassional eating out

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому +1

      Owning a house is key to that budget

    • @helmetcritic107
      @helmetcritic107 5 місяців тому

      @@FlyMeToThePhilippines yes it was a heavy initial cost but worth it , luckily got into a quite sub division , but as you said no matter where you go dogs are barking and roosters are at it ... but thats the philippines

  • @NunyaBidness-zr5mn
    @NunyaBidness-zr5mn 7 місяців тому +1

    In about 3 years when I can get over there, I'll have the ability to have a $2900 a month budget as a single man. And I'll have about 300k in savings for emergencies. I hope to have a maid, excellent health insurance, and live pretty close to a nice beach.

  • @prepperjonpnw6482
    @prepperjonpnw6482 4 місяці тому

    When I was on northern Luzon I rented a brand new apartment for 5,000 pesos a month.
    2 bedroom 1 bath with a parking area.
    That’s less than $100 usd!!
    Internet, water and electricity was another $100 usd a month.
    We cooked at home and don’t drink alcohol so food was not a big deal.
    It all depends on where you are and what is important to you.
    We enjoyed doing things with family and friends not just sitting at home watching tv.
    Why would you move 1/2 way round the world to stay home 24/7?

  • @SAFETYHOOD
    @SAFETYHOOD 5 місяців тому +1

    Listen to what she said, makeup, hair stylist, BINGO ! Those costs are astronomical anywhere in the world - Maintenance not worth the aggravation. Stay Single and happy and remember the 4F's

  • @daviddarden1915
    @daviddarden1915 4 місяці тому +1

    Very interesting, I was stationed at Clark Air Base, Philippines 🇵🇭 back in the day in 1991. I am a widower, my children are grown and have children. I am age 61 now. Really considering returning and retire in the Philippines 🇵🇭. Under America 🇺🇸 military 🇺🇸 🪖, Philippines 🇵🇭 sponsored SRRV. Most likely CEBU City. Interesting budget and really understand that if I return it will be doable. Just meeting the correct woman 👩 is utmost important, sincerely thank you.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and let me know if I can help. I do personalize Private consulting.

  • @mexicotraveler54
    @mexicotraveler54 5 місяців тому +1

    I just recently came across your channel. You are both eloquent and informative. I enjoy your show. I am looking at coming out in the future. Currently I am a business owner in Mexico, but am turning things over to my son. I think I will have close to 4500 a month to live on, including SS. I don't have part B SS because it doesn't cover me in Mexico, but I am part of the Mexican health care system. In PH I will get FIL Health. But I am.veey healthy. Trying to decide about a girlfriend. I have a girl in Rizal who corresponds with me. Thanks for all your info.

  • @normanh1064
    @normanh1064 5 місяців тому +1

    I found you, here on UA-cam....don't know how....but i enjoyed this video so I subscribed. May I ask.....Isn't the Mindanao area a bit dicey for Americans ?

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. Glad you found us. I am in northern Mindanao now in Cagayan de Oro. There is a community of Expats that lives here for quite a long time. I recently had a neighbor who’s been here for 34 years a British man I feel very safe, but everybody has to make their own decision.

  • @ignatiusdayalan3277
    @ignatiusdayalan3277 4 місяці тому

    I prepare all home made fairly

  • @billsmith2915
    @billsmith2915 7 місяців тому +34

    I've been to the Philippines 5 times, and to CDO 4 of those times. Be honest with the viewers, where you live in CDO is in the top 1% area of Mindanao. You live in the filthy rich area of the region, 99% of the people do not live where you do, you live amongst probably 50% foreigners. So go right down the Sayre HWY to Alae, or Malaybalay, and you can rent a pod for $100 USD a month. You can easily live on $500 a month if you don't live in a luxury 4 bedroom house in the wealthiest area of Mindanao. Be honest with people about where you live. I know exactly where it is, and it's not even close to the average person in the Philippines. Just like you talk about shopping at SM mart at the front of the CDO mall, which I've been many times, you will pay twice what you pay at Gaisano shopping mall. So you are not giving a reasonable budget for most people.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +10

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to write a comment. I believe I did mention that it’s an exclusive area and it’s a gated community. There are only a few foreigners in the neighborhood but I believe I discussed that it is an exclusive area and not typical whoever thanks for your support and for taking the time to write.

    • @gerbourke1952
      @gerbourke1952 7 місяців тому +6

      ​@@FlyMeToThePhilippinesI kinda have to agree with him.
      I have a fair idea of the area in cagayan where you are.
      You cannot accurately say how much joe blogs needs to live in the philippines when you yourself are RENTING in a very exclusive area.
      50k per month in rent?
      Omg. That is dead money.
      We paid 250k for our house and spent a further 300k on the renovation.
      It's close to a luxurious standard.
      Done 90% of the work ourselves and the locals seen us doing that.
      I guess they look at us with a different light now because if they are doing something around their house they ask me for advice or my opinion now 😅
      Point is, for Lees than 1 years rent for you my house is paid for.
      Your wife is right.
      You really need to get your finger out and stop renting.
      Roosters, dogs...... after a little while, you no longer hear them.
      Get yourself out of the concrete jungle.
      Learn to grow some vegetables.
      It's actually very satisfying.
      Keep 3 or 4 pet hens and you have your own source of fresh eggs daily.
      Learn how to barter your excess veg for meat. Not only will you save money...... you will make a bond with the locals.
      What to you is more satisfying?
      Coming home from the supermarket with a bag containing a few talong (eggplant) some lettuce, tomatoes, onions, chilli and saying "look what I just bought"
      Or, Coming in from the garden with a bag containing the same vegetables and saying "look what I grew"
      You left for the philippines to have the FREEDOM to enjoy life but you put yourself behind a gate with a guard on patrol......... is that really freedom?
      We live in the province. We would not spend 800/month.
      That includes running the car and my beat up multicab truck and a little honda wave that I only sometimes use.
      We eat very well. We buy whatever we want, when we want.
      We don't drink or smoke.
      Get out from behind the gate. Try our way of life. Then come back and do a budget video again.
      When I said to gio and Calvin in the past that you can live very comfortably on less than 800 they pretty much laughed at me...... until Calvin actually tried it and gio met and interviewed someone actually doing it.
      It's your own money but...... (I mean this with the greatest of respect to you and your good wife sir) its ludicrous what you are spending

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  7 місяців тому +1

      @@gerbourke1952 🤫

    • @xiaobao4757
      @xiaobao4757 6 місяців тому +7

      $500 a month come on, man. That is surviving, not living.

    • @Eric-qm5xw
      @Eric-qm5xw 6 місяців тому

      ⁠@@gerbourke1952Some foreigners do not want live in the provinces ..I’m one of them. My fiancée was a corporate banker for American banks in Manila. We are very much city people, we live in a more of a upscale area than CDO, Subic bay freeport, Our rent is 80k a month …we lived in Manila before in Taguig. We’ve been here in Subic now for 18 months and have land we are trying to build on. My point is everyone is different and budgets are very different. We are actually thinking about moving 70% back to Manila as we prefer city life, it’s all about infrastructure for us.

  • @alaskacpu
    @alaskacpu 6 місяців тому +1

    I have to disagree. It really depends where you live. 12 years ago, myself and my Filipino wife started to build our new home, which meant they had to tear down the old-looking shack. Two years later our 5br, 5bath, 2Kitchens, three story home was complete. It cost us $60K-US, but of course today it would be double that or more. But while the house was being built, we stay in a American style apartment for $100 a month, 2br, 1bath, small kitchen and living room. That apartment complex is still $100 a month today. That $100 a month apartment can't be matched anywhere like Manila, Cebu or other big city areas. But I agree with your fiancee. Cheap living is cheap. A higher budget is more realistic and rewarding. $2000 a month is our budget and the home was paid in cash, which allows us a lot of flexibility. All our cars were paid in cash. No debt. However, we understand not everyone has a great pension, savings or retirement. It is so important to have a plan and figure it all out before you make the leap. 💞

  • @stevenschrift2761
    @stevenschrift2761 6 місяців тому +1

    That new place your in sounds great. How good is the internet there and you mentioned it is quite there do you hear car alarm are you close to a main street with traffic ? I think you said no trikes just taxi's would be much less noise what about regular motorcycles , roosters , loud neighbors playing music ? Do you hear any kind of disturbing noise where you are now ?

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому +1

      The Internet works here pretty good not awesome but pretty good. The HOA does not allow roosters. However, I have a neighbor who owns three and they are not willing to enforce the rules. If I wasn’t making tubes and needing quiet for recording, I’m sort of getting used to it it just irritates me when I choose to make a recording and get interrupted 15 times in an hour.

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      Very little road noise very little motorcycles no construction you should watch my video on. We surrender we talk about our last place. It was insane. There was a catering company operating across the street in the neighborhood. They had two diesel trucks. They would unload it 2 AM they would start washing silverware at 5 AM. It was absolutely insane. The dog noise was over the top also.

    • @stevenschrift2761
      @stevenschrift2761 6 місяців тому

      I have replied to you 3 or 4 times and they are not showing the reply i don't understand why i said nothing offensive it was just about a video that helps with roosters crowing high pitched sounds and it works well as I used it myself.@@FlyMeToThePhilippines

    • @FlyMeToThePhilippines
      @FlyMeToThePhilippines  6 місяців тому

      @@stevenschrift2761 not sure?? Try flymetothephilippines@gmail.com

  • @oxoelfoxo
    @oxoelfoxo 29 днів тому +1

    get much better coffee at home if you want to invest in the equipment to grind and brew and buy specialty beans

  • @rudolfantonmaier755
    @rudolfantonmaier755 7 місяців тому +1

    The expenses absolutely OK. If you don't have enough money to live on when you are over 60,you have done a lot of things wrong in your life

  • @frazzec
    @frazzec 4 місяці тому

    Nice find your channel here. I live in Gingoog city, only few hour east of you. Have been living in the area since 2017 isch and this is my 10th year in Ph overall. But i use to spend summers in sweden so far.
    There i live outside the city nowadays there is familys live on $200 or better in pesos, P10,000 monthly. I can live on $1000 or P55,000/month amd i have done from time to time but for a foreigner i think we need some more like savings for health care and so., i'm retired so i doing very well here in Ph with my pension but we need keep an eye, hold on our money little, it´s easy to spend to much bcz it´s feels cheap to live.

  • @danhunt3652
    @danhunt3652 3 місяці тому

    👍