He Brought Everything *but* The Kitchen Sink To The Philippines!

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  • @andrewh6898
    @andrewh6898 10 місяців тому +34

    Wow! My first thought was he's crazy! The more i thought about it, i would consider a small container myself. Im just afraid of tax at customs to "grease" palms...I suppose having so much detailed documentation and a trustworthy shipping/brokerage company made all the difference. Great interview sir! Very interesting and informative! Thanks!

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      Your Welcome Andrew

    • @seanrussell1868
      @seanrussell1868 10 місяців тому +5

      to add to the information, the taxes on my container was 2000.00 dollars, so the taxes are not that bad..

    • @raroque12
      @raroque12 10 місяців тому +1

      How much did it cost you for the 20 by 40 container to send to the Philippines?

    • @carmelaelliott227
      @carmelaelliott227 10 місяців тому +2

      ...you will pay ( lagay here and there in the customs, but still if you can bring your stuff so much better )!

    • @adeltrudesbond9509
      @adeltrudesbond9509 10 місяців тому

      How much tax you paid in the Philippines

  • @revilladickinson4382
    @revilladickinson4382 10 місяців тому +10

    We moved here in Luzon Province of Nueva Ecija from Texas last October 2019 and we shipped most of our personal belongings, stereo with speakers, lots of nice kitchen and bathrooms stuff, 10 unique nice curtain rods, a high end dining table with thick glass, 2 divider from Expo Design Center / Home Depot Company and a very heavy antique safe deposit, total of 38 jumbo BALIK BAYAN BOXES, my husband and myself pack it nicely, the shipping company picked it up. We have the small container, we did not get insurance and we paid less than $20,000. Delivered in good condition before Christmas 2019. I have a DUAL CITIZENSHIP❤ my husband is American and we DID NOT PAY TAXES❤️ we as a BALIK BAYAN are intitled for ONE TIME SHIPPING FREE TAXES❤❤❤❤❤ and the best thing is my husband LOVE living here in our BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY Philippines🇵🇭💖🤩

  • @BIG_AL_Channel
    @BIG_AL_Channel 10 місяців тому +8

    He should post all the companies, timeline,s and prices he used in the transfer process. This is valuable information for someone thinking of doing the same thing.

  • @edwincunanan6873
    @edwincunanan6873 10 місяців тому +10

    Good on you sir. My wife and I also moved and in the Philippines and shipped our household as well from Washington state. I retired from the US Army and had the army shipped our household in the Philippines and established our home in Angeles City.

  • @teds8928
    @teds8928 10 місяців тому +14

    Smart man, he absolutely did his homework before starting his journey. Absolutely brilliant!!

  • @sinamartv3276
    @sinamartv3276 10 місяців тому +5

    I can tell He is a good person. Welcome to the Philippines guys

  • @georgenestler2534
    @georgenestler2534 10 місяців тому +5

    Lets get real, this is a man of means. Most of us would not be able to do this. But more power to him if he can.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +4

      Yes he is and he and his wife have earned the retirement they want.

    • @TheIslandExpat
      @TheIslandExpat 10 місяців тому +1

      Planning, planning, and goals go a long way in paving the way to financial freedom. Not always, but mostly. Just a random thought. You probably knew this already though.

  • @antientdude1100
    @antientdude1100 10 місяців тому +6

    That pretty well covers everything a person needs to know.. Preparation is 90% of the process . Hands and eyes on from beginning to end... What a great video.

  • @koufax174
    @koufax174 10 місяців тому +15

    Mike you are an excellent interviewer. You’re very thorough and focused on the questions. Sean seems like a wonderful person with the best attitude for the Phillipines. I’m very happy for him. I personally am a minimalist and a slow traveler. I was the opposite and everything I carry is in a carry on so I can explore SE Asia. Thank you Mike.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +3

      I appreciate that! Some like to travel and travel light and enjoy the life they have. Others want to build a new home and enjoy life differently. Any way any thing you do just enjoy your life and be safe

    • @koufax174
      @koufax174 10 місяців тому

      @@mikesphilippineretirement🙏🏼

    • @sdleasia
      @sdleasia 10 місяців тому +2

      Same here. I'll have a personal under-seat, and an overhead carry-on. I'm ok with starting from scratch and leave the USA life behind. I can see where not wanting to leave a lifetime of things behind and not wanting to buy it again.

  • @regoparknyc
    @regoparknyc 10 місяців тому +9

    Great interview Mike. He really brought what he needed. The lawnmower, washer and dryer, etc. Naturally, I’m wondering more about this man. Who is he, how did he retire young? He’s leaving a lot on the table by not contributing to SS all these years. What about his family? Does he have parents, siblings, how do you just pack up and leave them? I’m just inquisitive by nature.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +4

      we will do a follow up interview when he starts building his house

    • @edmhie1
      @edmhie1 10 місяців тому +5

      Tsismoso!

    • @gheecute5573
      @gheecute5573 10 місяців тому +2

      @@edmhie1maybe he had a good job earns good money and retire early

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 5 місяців тому +1

    This guy is a very humble guy, he is a perfect example of flowing rules 👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @JoyRockk
    @JoyRockk 2 місяці тому +1

    Oh my goodness! Thank you for the useful and good information. By the way, I am a new sub. Since we are moving to the Philippines in a few days for GOOD, we did our research also including for my husband's visa. We are also using shipping container. This interview gave me more detailed information regarding how to ship properly. Kudos to you Mr. Mike and Sean for the well informed interview. Yes, Mr. Sean is correct for those who are moving in/immigrating to the Philippines be patient and the key work is ADJUST. As a Filipina, I did the same thing coming over to the good Ole USA.

  • @TheSunflower777
    @TheSunflower777 10 місяців тому +3

    I did the same. To get new goods are too much hassle in the Phil's. Suppliers locally are either overpriced or local stuff do not lasts!! Customs are not interested with used furnitures. I agree I detailed every box. I brought my memories of great life abroad which I worked hard for long years. I thank God for those.

  • @milagros.ferr1727
    @milagros.ferr1727 10 місяців тому +2

    My husband used balikbayan boxes when he moved here 6 years ago. He call it home now. We went there last year to visit his family for 6 weeks but on our 4th week he said i missed home which is the Philippines.

  • @i-am-your-conscience
    @i-am-your-conscience 10 місяців тому +6

    The container thing is actually pretty clever, I thought about it myself.. If you bought one, you can keep it, and use it as workshop - and when there is Typhoon season, you have a very safe (compared to filipino housing) storm shelter next to the house.
    And, if you should move again, you just put everything in the container again.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +2

      hmmm interesting

    • @Lexy-O
      @Lexy-O 10 місяців тому +1

      Great idea. I was considering that too.

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 4 місяці тому

      A filipino house is made of concrete, it is a lot stronger and sturdier than those houses made of matchstick in the states.

  • @lmcc0072
    @lmcc0072 10 місяців тому +6

    Most of our personal items will be sent in a Balikbayan box on a cargo ship or in our luggage on the airplane. I see Sean’s point though. Often times you can’t get the same quality for furniture and appliances that you can get in the states. Although, they do have nice things at the S&R stores now so maybe the quality of goods available is starting to improve. As we don’t have a lot of high end furniture and appliances in the states, getting a container doesn’t make sense for us. We’ve been planning our move for several years now, so we’ve been trying to avoid making expensive purchases. Thank you to Sean for providing the information as it will help people to decide whether to get a container or not.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      well said

    • @ejtaylor73
      @ejtaylor73 10 місяців тому

      One thing you need to look out for with electronic appliances is the power supply. U.S. uses 120V while Philippines uses 240V, need to look at each appliance and make sure it is 120V/240V 50/60Hz. If it is then you can just use an adapter on the plug, if it's not (Only shows 120V 60HZ) then you'll need a transformer and that will drive the electric bill up a lot.

    • @lmcc0072
      @lmcc0072 10 місяців тому

      @@ejtaylor73 I know a guy that converted his entire house in the Philippines to 110 because he wanted to use appliances from here. I’ll have to ask him how much his electricity bill is.

  • @jexigunn7821
    @jexigunn7821 10 місяців тому +3

    So true. Filipino time.. things work at their own pace. Its more fun in the Philippines. Love you guys and I subscribed🇵🇭❤️🇺🇦

  • @rinabobis1563
    @rinabobis1563 10 місяців тому +1

    May you and your wife live happily in the Philippines. God bless .

  • @johnrobertmartyn5040
    @johnrobertmartyn5040 10 місяців тому +2

    Mike .your getting better by the day mate
    Congratulations sir .
    Thanks for this kind of information.
    God bless

  • @richardkingham7183
    @richardkingham7183 10 місяців тому +3

    Really enjoyed this particular video Mike. Excellent job and great to see a man on a mission who's well clued up and sincere. Awesome Mike. Thank you for bringing this particular topic to us

  • @shawn2380
    @shawn2380 10 місяців тому +2

    I know I am going somewhere when I retire. At first I thought "get rid of everything" then I thought. "hey I bought this stuff over the years because I had wanted, needed, found it useful etc" so I will just end up re-buying at lot of it. This video helped.

  • @stevengonyaw1617
    @stevengonyaw1617 10 місяців тому +7

    I can't wait to get rid of everything ! 17 acres and home, equipment, tools ect. Im bringing a couple suitcases of clothing and a bank account in America. I never want to be tied down again. 😜🤣

    • @borisj4054
      @borisj4054 10 місяців тому

      Good for you. A new life can be very refreshing and freeing.

    • @johnwelch3016
      @johnwelch3016 10 місяців тому +1

      This is the way you want to go about it if you're going to go that way but me. I will sell everything I own in america.... If I was going to make the move. I don't think I would want to bring anything I got from America to another country. Maybe my car if anything.
      That's about it..... The house, the land and all the other products and the house. They can be sold off and exit. I'm gone LOL.,,,, But yeah, in my container would be my car. That's it, LOL.,,,,ohhh,,,,lol,,,,😂😂 Might as well think about buying a scooter too, might as well get that.😊😊 Then the exit is on...😂😂😂 But I'm not leaving without my social security. Not going to happen then I will Come....😅 I think I got Less than 18 months.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      enjoy your retirement. You earned the right to do what you feel is best for you and your family.

  • @midlifewanderings
    @midlifewanderings 10 місяців тому +1

    Interesting interview Mike. We are moving there next year and we are bringing some of our stuff but we're doing it two boxes at a time with the balikbayan box. And yup my husband is bringing the lawn mower and even the grill/smoker which he will start dismantling here in a couple of days since it's getting cooler here now and put it in balikbayan boxes. I know when we get there we will also have our house full of boxes waiting for us. I can tell Shawn is very excited to start their new life in the Philippines. So happy for them. Thanks Mike.

  • @geraldarrington9620
    @geraldarrington9620 10 місяців тому +6

    Different strokes for different folks, I came with a backpack and rented furnished places, once I settled in a area, I bought furniture, for $30k I could have bought a condo cash. Makes zero sense but hey good luck.

  • @ivoted7199
    @ivoted7199 10 місяців тому +5

    Been thinking about this. Fill a 40 foot shipping container & ship it. Better still, a tiny home built into a container that is also filled with my goods... I owned/operated a moving company back in 90's and can easily pack, load and negotiate shipment from A to B. However, $30K to ship my (8X9X40 container) entire actual house and personal belongings seems very well worth the price...

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +3

      your all set then...You really going to bring a tiny house?

    • @ivoted7199
      @ivoted7199 10 місяців тому

      Been fantasizing about it for a couple of years. (tiny house built in ship container or ship container with tools & materials to build house - I'm a building contractor now and I used to own/operate a shipping/moving company back in the 90's) My first visit to Philippines/CEBU will be June 2024 - Been planning that for 2.5 years. Need to arrive & get a deeper plan together. @@mikesphilippineretirement

  • @richieredw9218
    @richieredw9218 10 місяців тому +1

    Some of the electrical items may not use the same voltage like in Ph. they use 220v and US 110v but some appliance may be dual voltage.

  • @TDK67DK
    @TDK67DK 10 місяців тому +2

    I am glad that you had Shawn as a guest. I was always considering shipment but hesistant because it´s not easy to find valuable references for this kind of import. Much appreaciate and thank you for asking the good questions again.
    Also- once his family starts the housebuilding project, will they create a UA-cam channel for it? If this kind of question is not welcomed, just ignore it. I respect the rules even the unwritten ones :)

  • @francismarzon4559
    @francismarzon4559 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow, hes the 2nd person I watched in youtube that brought his stuff to Phil. Theres Filipino couple as well from California decided to move in Ilo-ilo. Same thing, get a shipping company and a reliable company that help them ship their dogs. It maybe expensive but i agree with him, thats why they had it planned for years, save the money.

    • @filipinachileancouplevlog
      @filipinachileancouplevlog 4 місяці тому

      Hi there, can you link this Filipino couple’s UA-cam please if you don’t mind? I would love to get an idea on how to do this. Thank you in advance!

    • @jdendsleyutube
      @jdendsleyutube Місяць тому

      what is the name of the shipping company and how much did it cost

  • @aurorahornbuckle2899
    @aurorahornbuckle2899 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Mr Mike, it gives me an idea. GOD BLESS

  • @cristinacejudo1924
    @cristinacejudo1924 10 місяців тому +1

    They did the right thing it's actually cheaper and better quality. Just buy a converter for the appliances, and you don't have to pay taxes.

  • @billyjohnson9166
    @billyjohnson9166 10 місяців тому +26

    $29,000 crazy you can buy most things here. Plus they’d be brand new

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +11

      Crazy!!He has very high qualify items That you can not get here. Plus things they wanted as a couple to keep forever if they can

    • @Wesna269
      @Wesna269 10 місяців тому +6

      @@mikesphilippineretirement yes, crazy. most people want to have less when they move to a different country. like downsize and have less material items. still an interesting story.

    • @melgalang2506
      @melgalang2506 10 місяців тому +11

      How could it be Crazy?
      I'm a retired Filipino living abroad, and I'm seriously considering shipping most if not all my personal belongings I accumulated for over 40 yrs that has meaningful value. Just call me Sentimental, who valued things that hold dearly to my life.
      New things don't mean anything until you possess it for a long period of time...

    • @Wesna269
      @Wesna269 10 місяців тому

      @@melgalang2506 some people are pack rats.

    • @memoisbill
      @memoisbill 10 місяців тому +3

      I wonder what the taxes were? I thought a Filipina could ship goods back to the PH tax free?

  • @samquinn6427
    @samquinn6427 10 місяців тому +1

    I live 2 hours from the port of Jacksonville FL so I can pack and drive what I want to bring once the time comes. My wife is friends with the company that shipped the balikbayan boxes so our price will be a lot less. Also, we do not need a 40 foot container for will sell most everything and start over. I will not need my tools, tool boxes or yard equipment for labor is cheaper. We look forward to down sizing.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      yes cheaper but getting harder to find people to do part time work. Best of luck. No thing wrong with downsizing I did that. Enjoy your retirement

  • @bertlaguiwed4190
    @bertlaguiwed4190 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice content… after my retirement i will go back also to the philippines my home country.

  • @nelsonairforce
    @nelsonairforce 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video ,,, he can easily do his own UA-cam channel.

  • @joeymarcos6133
    @joeymarcos6133 10 місяців тому +2

    Its good to have to system voltage (110v & 220v) especially having US 110v appliance. Ensure that the house service entrance (feeder to the building/house) is fed by a pole mounted transformer with a center tap (neutral), to properly obtain a 110v. Most service entrance in Philippines are line to line (220v) with ground/earth.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Joey

    • @paulleekrivanec8985
      @paulleekrivanec8985 10 місяців тому

      110volts is low for most USA motors. 117v to 120 v. For proper voltage.. motors on 110 v overheat quickly. 13 years in PH. . Best to leave electric stuff in USA and buy 240 v

  • @ashleyttulshanaa2854
    @ashleyttulshanaa2854 10 місяців тому +1

    goodluck folks!Just be safe always

  • @PhilsRSN
    @PhilsRSN 10 місяців тому +1

    We just moved to Southern Leyte. After living in Singapore for over 20 years and accumulating lots why throw it or give away. Just over SGD 10k for the lot delivered and as a balikbyan no taxes. Some stuff to buy for our new house build but if you are not rich it’s worth the fun of packing and moving it. The dog a separate more difficult thing but sorted. Not a deal for single mingle folks.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much,

  • @haroldchannel8883
    @haroldchannel8883 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing i'ved been there and done that

  • @aveteranretiringtothephili9203
    @aveteranretiringtothephili9203 10 місяців тому +2

    We have been planning for three years.. purchased our lot.... in Batangas.... LIPA... we are using a 20' shiping container. We have been taveling to the Philippines every X'mass season, except 2020 due to COVID. We have mailed over 30 Balikbayan boxes to reduce our overall HHG volume due to the duty-taxes on HHG imported. With a SRRV we have a total cap of $7500.... All 30 BB boxes are already in-country.... This type of content is very informative for us. Especially since we are PCS'ng (Jun24)... We are retirng from the SF "Bay Area" California. I have three quotes, none of them exceed 8k.... but my packing is completed by me.... 24 years of military moving over seas and endless supply of information put out in YT, it only makes since.... anyway, thank you for the video format, very much appreciated.

  • @jennyservida543
    @jennyservida543 10 місяців тому +1

    welcome to philippines.

  • @LD-li5zz
    @LD-li5zz 10 місяців тому +2

    You don’t need to be dual in order to buy a property. A former, natural-born Filipino can own a property in the Philippines, subject to limitations prescribed by Philippine Republic Act 8179. Residential property up to 1000 sq meters of urban land or one hectare of rural land.

  • @gwitproductions5505
    @gwitproductions5505 10 місяців тому +1

    All necessities to feel like he was at home 🏠 that is cool 😎

  • @broncanomix2565
    @broncanomix2565 8 місяців тому

    This was the perfect video I was looking for regarding this subject. I am planning a similar shipping container move, but, to Palawan. This was very informative. Thank you for this !

  • @gwitproductions5505
    @gwitproductions5505 10 місяців тому +1

    Two receptacles this guy is cool 👋👋👋🌎

  • @robadventure8007
    @robadventure8007 9 місяців тому

    I believed he did a lot of homework to do those things. Thats tedious but hope its worth it bringing all his stuff in Philippines. Good luck to him! Its amazing work!👍🇧🇭🇵🇭🙏
    The last part is nice...after formalities in interview, you have a casual conversation!👍😊

  • @briancasteel8025
    @briancasteel8025 9 місяців тому +1

    What a great vlog. AWSOME INFO. IM FROM PORT ORCHARD WA. WILL BE LIVING THERE SOON. ORMOC city LEYTE

  • @tessa1158
    @tessa1158 10 місяців тому +16

    Geez $29000 that is so expensive! I'd sell my belongings in the USA and just buy brand new in Philippines!

    • @patrickmunneke8348
      @patrickmunneke8348 10 місяців тому +2

      The tools he should bring either way. Those are priceless

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +3

      good tool are hard to find and not cheap..

    • @tessa1158
      @tessa1158 10 місяців тому +2

      @@mikesphilippineretirement You can find them in Manila and Pampanga. Yes they are not cheap, but definitely not $29,000. My brother buys Dewalt brand in Pampanga. There are a lot of foreigner in Pampanga so businesses cater to them. Western products and food are available there.

    • @patriciaandrada4
      @patriciaandrada4 9 місяців тому

      It would cost more to buy everything here, I know that for a fact since we furnish condos and we spend much much more than that. Am sure all his furniture are good brands.

  • @Positivevibes6238
    @Positivevibes6238 10 місяців тому

    Welcome to the Philippines Sir.God bless you and your family.💞💞💞💞💞💞💞

  • @steveperyer4850
    @steveperyer4850 10 місяців тому +1

    Very enlightening video, and a lot of great info! Thanks Guys.😊

  • @toledofamily1450
    @toledofamily1450 10 місяців тому +1

    I would

  • @commonsenseisntcommon1776
    @commonsenseisntcommon1776 10 місяців тому +1

    He brought sand to the beach..........brilliant

  • @petesrules1508
    @petesrules1508 10 місяців тому +2

    Thats 45k in Australian dollars, for the Philippines its a fortune. You must have patience and balls of steel to deal with the whole process. I just sold everything in Australia and brought my bank account. Sure the products sold here only last a few years. Like over 20 years we have had 5 rice cookers, 3 new king mattresses, changed cars 3 times, a whole stack of kettles, 2 microwaves, 2 ovens, 5 portable ovens, 4 printers, about 15 mobile phones, 3 vacuum cleaners, 3 water pumpers for flooding, 6 stereo units, 4 TVs, 3 fridges. Basically the heat, ants and humidity kills a lot of the electrical equipment over a short period of time.
    You can see this guy pays attention to detail coming from the US but that trait can bring you down there.

  • @eltonrandolph7998
    @eltonrandolph7998 10 місяців тому +6

    Correction: A natural born Filipino can buy property without dual citizenship. However, there are limits of how much they can own.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for the info

    • @daliaford9118
      @daliaford9118 10 місяців тому +2

      A natural born citizen and becomes a U.S. citizen, you’ve given up your Phil. Citizenship. For $50 you can acquire dual citizenship. As a dual citizen you have all the right that a Filipino has. I am a dual citizen now.

    • @ynaholt8667
      @ynaholt8667 10 місяців тому

      You need to be dual to ship the goods if you are naturalized US citezen

    • @TharaLetzISLANDER
      @TharaLetzISLANDER 10 місяців тому

      Not dual can bye 10000 sq meter rural ..

  • @glendasagendorf2355
    @glendasagendorf2355 10 місяців тому +1

    Great interview Mike!

  • @ronberry3378
    @ronberry3378 10 місяців тому +3

    Just a possible clarification to one of your closing statements. There is difference between values and attitudes. I would argue that traditional, western values are very sound and should accompany those who believe in and practice those values, wherever they might go or be. Attitudes should probably be adjusted to more easily transition to the society and culture in which some might find themselves. Apart from those thoughts, another good video...Thank you!

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      good point

    • @ShikokuFoodForest
      @ShikokuFoodForest 10 місяців тому +1

      I tend to agree. There is nothing wrong with ‘western’ values, although in such multicultural countries as Canada and the US, there can be differences in values. For example, many cultures value education. Filipinos also highly value education. So nothing wrong with bringing that value. I think this comment was said light heartedly, not to be taken seriously. More than anything, don’t bring your western ‘baggage’ with you.

  • @gwitproductions5505
    @gwitproductions5505 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video mike and Janet.

  • @virginiathibodeau8628
    @virginiathibodeau8628 9 місяців тому +1

    I have a friend in Germany who shipped all her belongings(German Shipping Company) and it cost her 4-5k euro -she live in Pangasinan!

  • @twinkle14c
    @twinkle14c 8 місяців тому

    I undesrstand that you bring your stuff to PH appliances are expensive here but make sure that you don't break your items because of wrong voltage. USA brands are 110 volts and most houses in the PH are 220 volts.
    You can have your house voltage have 220 and 110 volts. that's what we have in our house rather than buying converters

  • @Matt_T__
    @Matt_T__ 10 місяців тому

    This is the exact video and info I've been looking for, thanks Mike.

  • @KB-dm7nt
    @KB-dm7nt 10 місяців тому

    Very interesting Mike - he certainly did his 'homework' on this move.

  • @afvet5075
    @afvet5075 10 місяців тому

    He is smiling now. I have a feeling he didn't do homework enough. See if he is still smiling after he has been out here a year or two.

  • @ronaldhein5739
    @ronaldhein5739 10 місяців тому +1

    Great interview with greater information:

  • @veronicalee745
    @veronicalee745 10 місяців тому +1

    We will do the same thing coz my husband had a lots of tools to bring in the Philippines! I will bring some of my furniture to specially all my Knickknack from Japan.

  • @graemescebuphilippines363
    @graemescebuphilippines363 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Your video bringing USA house hold goods.
    Our Cebu holiday home We shipped 20 feet container from New Zealand the main thing was I did not want hollow block kitchen. Sent Chinese made flat pack kitchen all new electric appliances Inc 5 aircons leather 3 pice loung. Separate boxes 15 balikbayn as well. Every item arrived and no damage. Used Crown Relocations door to door.
    Cebu customs were slow but the duty was reasonable.
    Interesting as we did similar shipped from New Zealand our power is 230 volts 50 hz. Cost including insurance USD ten thousand plus customs and extra cost for 3 week at cebu port shipping container hire. And cebu custom brokers fee.
    Would I do it again probably not.

  • @winduncan9818
    @winduncan9818 10 місяців тому

    I know a guy that did this for his pianos, some stuff just isn't available in Asia. Was wondering about the 110/220 thing. Good idea.

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 10 місяців тому +2

    Wrong info said by interviewee. Former/ex Filipinos can buy real estate in the Philippines without being dual citizens house and lot or residential/ agricultural land only but limited to 5K square meters for residential lots.

  • @rickcarper2619
    @rickcarper2619 10 місяців тому +9

    I arrived here in Dumaguete in Nov 2022. Sold everything but did bring my dog. It was a nightmare. He is a Rottweiler and 150 pounds. Cost me at least $6000. He didnt arrive in the best shape. Had an importer here that charged for everything once he got here. Would never bring a dog anywhere again. FYI

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому

      thank you for sharing

    • @Shygarshop
      @Shygarshop 10 місяців тому

      Nice, I would love to know what company he use, abd how much it cost for 20x40
      Looking forward to build our home to just bought a land in Mindanao and were excited.

    • @theresa1017
      @theresa1017 10 місяців тому +2

      Maybe he meant 8x40.. container 8x20 or 8x40

    • @theresa1017
      @theresa1017 10 місяців тому

      He also paid for movers.

    • @rickcarper2619
      @rickcarper2619 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Shygarshop They dont make a 20x40 container. FYI

  • @geridayao8924
    @geridayao8924 10 місяців тому +1

    I don't even know if I should say this but just the same voltage supply in Phil's is 220v so if you accidentally plug in a 110v device its going to be a little ugly.

  • @Just_do_it123
    @Just_do_it123 9 місяців тому

    DIY built my 3200sqft 2br house, 1month every year for 5 years. Built the double deep 2car garage witd BR and bath first to house the caretaker and storage for all my materials and tools. Shipped all my tools including jackhammer, air compressor, planer/joiner, bench top planer. table saw, miter saw, rebar cutter/bender, washer, dryer, welding machines, etc. etc.
    All thru Balikbayan boxes. Fr the beginning, the tools are hard to come by but lately most of my tools were readily available locally. If you already own your goods, yes, maybe worth to ship. But to buy and ship, recommend buy locally. Frames and artifacts with personal attachments definitely Shipped. Furniture, beds and cabinets, buy locally
    Thanks, Retired USN

  • @mariamacabali4776
    @mariamacabali4776 9 місяців тому +1

    DENR - Department of Environmental Natural Resources, Sir
    that is stand for ☺️.

  • @jimmyfreeman9968
    @jimmyfreeman9968 10 місяців тому +2

    Please protect your home where not home. Theft has been rising in the Philippines since COVID. Also, I hope this is permanent because 29k for moving is expensive to move back. And it probably will cost more. One positive point of bringing your furniture is that the build quality in the Philippines is poor. Have a safe and happy life in the Philippines.

  • @wildmonkeyhunter6631
    @wildmonkeyhunter6631 10 місяців тому +1

    Could have just bought several step down transformers ( 220v to 110v) and place them by the outlet. Most of my tools are battery powered so I have charging station with transformer in workshop.

  • @quackersna
    @quackersna 10 місяців тому +3

    Not the choice for me. I can replace things easily, and I tend to be a bit minimalist these days anyway. Not knocking his decision. Maybe those things are really important to him, but wow, I once put a 3 bedroom house into a storage shed and left it forever because I didn't want yo drive it 1500 miles. 😂

  • @carmelaelliott227
    @carmelaelliott227 10 місяців тому

    My husband and I did that too year 1990, and it was 40 foot container, with all of our stuff. We paid for the freight, and of course the fees in the customs... it was good, but was expensive.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому

      it is a big move and not getting any cheaper to do that. Sounds like everything has worked out for you

  • @gwitproductions5505
    @gwitproductions5505 10 місяців тому +1

    Dual citizenship good information.

  • @user-fs3ws4br2d
    @user-fs3ws4br2d 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video Mike. Great information.

  • @elenaceleste4363
    @elenaceleste4363 2 місяці тому

    Great informations how long is the waiting for the shipment to the Phil?- Poulsbo WA yay!

  • @allenplatt8334
    @allenplatt8334 10 місяців тому +1

    You do the right thing cz the appliances are not good I come here sold everything in Florida now I regret it

  • @HumbleTravels
    @HumbleTravels 10 місяців тому +1

    On the mattresses, the good ones come in a fairly small box these days - they don't get big until you open the box.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому

      really never saw one in a box

    • @HumbleTravels
      @HumbleTravels 10 місяців тому

      They are called Memory Form Mattresses but there are others. @@mikesphilippineretirement

  • @Cabinet03
    @Cabinet03 10 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому

      Welcome! thank you. Please join the channel membership. Just join the .99 cents Super Fan we are doing a members only live stream 7:30 pm EST

  • @jovzhapin21
    @jovzhapin21 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice video

  • @rnez72972
    @rnez72972 10 місяців тому +3

    Cost me 20k to build a house there and 9k would buy a whole house full of furniture!

  • @papabear007
    @papabear007 10 місяців тому +1

    I built a home in The Philippines when I was married and we had the home wired 120 and 220 for same reasons but to me we did not ship our stuff most stuff in usa is from china anyways but wish them the best

  • @LADETROIT
    @LADETROIT 10 місяців тому +3

    Good work. You guys mentioned shipping and insurance cost. How about the tax charge at the port? BTW. Sometimes the U.S. Philippines embassy conduct remote sessions for dual citizenship

  • @allengina1091
    @allengina1091 9 місяців тому

    Cheaper in S&R . Be safe their Sir.

  • @georgklinkhammer6024
    @georgklinkhammer6024 10 місяців тому +1

    I understand if someone has high quality furniture and wants to keep it in the new country. However, I think the whole process is a waste of time and money. It is also possible to get good goods here in the Philippines. I once inquired about how much it would cost if I wanted to ship my motorhome from Germany to Davao. The costs for customs are far too high (in my case around 8,000 euros). That's why I gave up on it. These are certainly very personal decisions. But I did well emigrating to the Philippines with light luggage.

  • @rustynail3630
    @rustynail3630 10 місяців тому +2

    Sounds crazy. Must have money to burn. Hope he manages his finances better in the Philippines

  • @aris2034
    @aris2034 10 місяців тому +1

    Did he research the power supply voltage used in the Philippines?

  • @222jojo
    @222jojo 10 місяців тому

    Great video! The one thing I did want to import is my vehicle so I am still looking into that. The import taxes are not too bad on an older vehicle

  • @royleverette6399
    @royleverette6399 10 місяців тому

    Isn't it nice to be able to move to another country, and be accepted. My friend just did the same thing using UMAC shipping service. It's not hard to do at all.

  • @jasperramirez1308
    @jasperramirez1308 10 місяців тому +1

    They' should have just established a airbnb business in their hometown then start from scratch here in the philippines. 29k usd just a bit more and you could buy a decent lot in philippines.

  • @shawngregg3796
    @shawngregg3796 10 місяців тому +9

    The man had good sense to do that. Granted you can get a lot of the things you'll need there, but not everything. My famiy moved here and did the same thing. We packed all my art, books, antiques, family heirlooms, furniture, all our household goods, sheets and linens and so on, also cost us about 29,000. Usd. Unlike him though we built our house 🏠 here well in advance of arrival, 250 sq meters snd paid cash as we went. So mow we have a grand house 🏠 all paid off, a dependable car and motorcycle 🏍️ all paid off. All only major expense we have to deal with is food and electricity. It was yhe smartest thing I ever did. Can live on less then my modest SSI, can even set some aside. Every morning I rel ax in my porch as ask: "How are the other 74 million domestic terrorists are managing?" And close with "Thank God I got out when I did." Good luck to all you poor souls trapped in crazy "Bidenland."

  • @brent2438
    @brent2438 10 місяців тому

    Informative video, Mike.
    Certainly a big investment in shipping that amount of stuff.

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому

      He did want he wanted to do

    • @brent2438
      @brent2438 10 місяців тому

      @@mikesphilippineretirement
      I dont fault him for doing so.. Getting quality items in the PI can be challenging

  • @mysticvirtue8886
    @mysticvirtue8886 10 місяців тому +2

    Im making the move too but I m selling everything, I simply dont want to own anything anymore it just weighs you down. I want to be a minimalist because world war 3 is so close now and you need to be mobile, you might have to escape to south america if war breaks out in Asia

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      more like the middle east

    • @mysticvirtue8886
      @mysticvirtue8886 10 місяців тому +2

      @@mikesphilippineretirement yes but they are all globalists including China and Russia and the Philippines and Taiwan are in the cross hair, the Phils is because of the new US bases being built there and their disputes in the Phillipine sea..

    • @eltonrandolph7998
      @eltonrandolph7998 10 місяців тому +1

      I'm selling everything and will hold on to my cash not only because of China, but also because of the civil war being foolishly stoked by many here in the U.S.

    • @abeaverinparadise7873
      @abeaverinparadise7873 10 місяців тому

      Good thought

  • @ynaholt8667
    @ynaholt8667 10 місяців тому +1

    We paid $16,000
    For 40 footer container back in 2019 ya it’s was expensive

  • @garychilds1130
    @garychilds1130 10 місяців тому +1

    I live in Thailand moved from England and I wish I had shipped everything

    • @mikesphilippineretirement
      @mikesphilippineretirement  10 місяців тому +1

      a lifetime of collecting things and now we wish we had them back..you and me both Gary

  • @ShowseeTravels
    @ShowseeTravels 10 місяців тому +1

    Motorcycles and cars? Are they worth bringing? Can you?

  • @user-jw1cr7vu4v
    @user-jw1cr7vu4v 10 місяців тому +1

    Guy brought America to PI.
    Should have just shipped the house too
    .😂😂😂😂

  • @wallyjehs
    @wallyjehs 10 місяців тому +1

    Mark this is Wally in Minnesota great video I have a question please did he have to pay duty and inport fees, thanks Wally