Morning, it’s been a while you don’t have a video, as you said you were busy, am sure they would understand you. Thank you for sharing. I hope one day, if you could have the chance to vlog boracay beach also if you have the time.
This looks great ....Thankyou. I have helped my girlfriends family rebuild their home in Cebu after typhoon odette and they still need furniture so this is brilliant. On another note , any advice on home insurance in Cebu please ? Having done all the work is like to get it insured. Unlike England , two clicks on the computer and you have cover ...haha. However the Philippines is very different so any advice welcome . Say hi to OB from Somerset 😊. Salamat
That is extremely interesting. Of course, we have lots and lots of stores similar to that in the US. I wonder, if I brought a trailer on the back of my truck and purchased several items and ferried it over to Negros, is there a charge for transferring goods from one province to another?
@juna127 I get requests all the time from expats looking for used furniture because they want to rent a basic unfurnished apartment for six months or a year but don't want to spend a lot of money furnishing it. Also it is good for people who rent property, I know an American and Filipina who rented out their fully furnished main house while they downsized. They rented it on a long lease and the Foreigner lessee paid a P100,000 monthly rent, plus one month deposit, one month advanced, so P300,000 in total. They were paid no more so when the owner went to check. All their personal high end furniture and appliances which cost them over 2 million was gone. The house had been emptied out. So people also look for second hand furniture for renting property, people expect used when renting a furnished house.
@@villagepeoplephilippines ok, for us expats are people with big pockets. The 6-12 months stays are not expats but temporarily displaced. Expats I am familiar with usually carry family and move for long period of time looking for their pieces. Love your videos, great content
@juna27, Yeah, your right. Been on youtube too long where every foreigner calls themselves an expat. Including those that have been here a week. LOL. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video mam. Daghan kaayog kapilian
Morning, it’s been a while you don’t have a video, as you said you were busy, am sure they would understand you. Thank you for sharing. I hope one day, if you could have the chance to vlog boracay beach also if you have the time.
Still looks nice.
I have a Japan surplus here. Mostly all second hand. The nice wood furniture is expensive
This looks great ....Thankyou. I have helped my girlfriends family rebuild their home in Cebu after typhoon odette and they still need furniture so this is brilliant. On another note , any advice on home insurance in Cebu please ? Having done all the work is like to get it insured. Unlike England , two clicks on the computer and you have cover ...haha. However the Philippines is very different so any advice welcome . Say hi to OB from Somerset 😊. Salamat
Tnx VPP
Hello Maam Fe❤️
That is extremely interesting. Of course, we have lots and lots of stores similar to that in the US. I wonder, if I brought a trailer on the back of my truck and purchased several items and ferried it over to Negros, is there a charge for transferring goods from one province to another?
There no customs between provinces. I know a person who transferred their entire household from Cebu to Leyte without problem.
Where it is located Maam/Sir?
Naa silay FB page madam?
Wala ra ba sir
Good evening mam, Asa man na dapit sa cebu
Naa sa Hernan Cortes St. Mandaue City kadto duol na sa Cabangcalan
Gud AM, asa ni dapit Maam/Sir?
Naa sa Hernan Cortes Road padung na Cabancalan Maam
Exact location in cebu
On Hernan Cortes St. Mandaue City
Hello, where is this? Could you post the address please?
In Hernan Cortes Road, Mandaue City towards Cabancalan
Expats do not buy used furniture my friend, they sell it when leaving the country 😅😅😅😅😅😅 retirees maybe
@juna127 I get requests all the time from expats looking for used furniture because they want to rent a basic unfurnished apartment for six months or a year but don't want to spend a lot of money furnishing it. Also it is good for people who rent property, I know an American and Filipina who rented out their fully furnished main house while they downsized. They rented it on a long lease and the Foreigner lessee paid a P100,000 monthly rent, plus one month deposit, one month advanced, so P300,000 in total. They were paid no more so when the owner went to check. All their personal high end furniture and appliances which cost them over 2 million was gone. The house had been emptied out. So people also look for second hand furniture for renting property, people expect used when renting a furnished house.
@@villagepeoplephilippines ok, for us expats are people with big pockets. The 6-12 months stays are not expats but temporarily displaced. Expats I am familiar with usually carry family and move for long period of time looking for their pieces. Love your videos, great content
@juna27, Yeah, your right. Been on youtube too long where every foreigner calls themselves an expat. Including those that have been here a week. LOL. Thanks for watching.
Location maam
In Hernan Cortes Road, Mandaue City, Cebu
Pwede ko mangayo sa inyong Fb Account ninyo maam...💚🙏
Check lang same name Maam
Gudnon I’m interested your item pwede ko mangayo sa inyong Fb Account...slmt💚🙏
Check lang same name naa sa title Maam
@@villagepeoplephilippines Asa ani dapit Sir inyong Account sa fb