This is a great video because you are touching on some of the real issues of renting or leasing that many foreigners are NOT aware of. But I'd like to offer my opinion on a few issues that you did not seem to mention. First I believe that it is fine to drive by in front of a subdivision (I only consider walled and gated subdivisions with 24-hour security guards, one at the gate and another roaming at random inside the subdivision), I suggest to never ask about possible rentals inside, NO! If the subdivision looks like it might be up to your standards, then never show your foreign face, have your Filipina wife or girlfriend do ALL of the inquires and she should never reveal that her male partner is a foreigner. She can explain to you what she found, if she did find a property for rent or lease. I write everything that I want to be in my lease and then have a "foreigner-friendly" attorney draw up a legally-enforceable lease-agreement. Signatures of the lessor and lessee are not valid unless those signatures are done in the presence of an attorney who has the legal right to notarize both signatures - VERY IMPORTANT! Cleaning the unit - good point indeed, but - BUT, better that you clean it yourself, because your idea of being clean and sanitary may well NOT be a Filipino's idea of what is sanitary. Air-con, if an opening needs to be cut into a block-wall, be sure you supply the exact dimensions of the hole (height and width for the rough-opening, and just as important that it be high up the wall so as to be more energy efficient and exactly where it is to be in the wall. Best to be present and watch the whole process You can clean your housing unit to a high standard, but if you have adjoining units occupied by people not used to high standards of sanitation, you will have cockroaches and other visitors in your unit in short order after moving in. Also, are you OK with roosters inside the subdivision? Are you OK with loud music that invades your space? It is best to have YOUR attorney write into your lease agreement that any violations of the restrictive covenants of the subdivision that are not corrected in 48 hours are legally-enforceable grounds that the lessor has violated the lease agreement and the lessee has the option of termination of the lease with all security deposits being due from the lessor. Many foreigners are not used to cultural differences and are shocked to learn what awaits them in some subdivisions in the Philippines. Also, many housing units here have nasty-smelling sewer-gas escaping from floor drains, such as showers because they do not understand the need for "P"-traps to block the sewer gas.
When I lived in Thailand and rented a house my landlady refused to to give me my fairly large deposit back. Luckily I had a rental contract and was able to enforce it with the help of a Thai cop I knew.
It is kind of interesting. Everywhere I look on-line for houses is not even close to the prices you state, but I am looking at the Cebu City area not a Province. The condos seem to be the most expensive, but houses can be a lot less than a Condo and you get twice the space plus fence, yard, security, etc. I spent a lot of time in Manila, and Condos are horrible there - very tiny and very expensive. No living space. But there's a pool and gym -- whooo. In many places, I found you get more for your money renting a house over a condo. Most ADVERTISED online houses and condos that I see that I would think of living in (yes I am spoiled) start around 20K, and hover around 30K-40K a month. Then it really goes up from there 60K 50K 160K etc. But like you said, if you go by word of mouth and know someone, a nice guarded high-rise condo of livable size can be found in Manila for 20K, rather than 80K for half the size. You are correct, knowing and talking to natives can save you a lot of money, whether in the Provinces or in the Cities. In the Philippines --- it's Connections, Boots on the Ground, and Cash!!!
Curious to see some places that fit your description what (spoiled, like me) you would live in. I've never been there and am really curious about retiring there. Please provide some links to some of the advertised places you saw. Thanks!
@Sabong Knows Yes I notice that. Chinese and others, including Westerners, are driving up some prices, specially in the major cities, and it doesn't look like COVID is adversely impacting these prices at this time.
@@AGoodBuzz All depends where you live: Manila, Cebu, Dumaguete/Valencia, etc. Prices vary widely. You can get a really big and nice place in Dumaguete or Valencia (Island of Negros Oriental) for a lot less of what it would cost in Manila or Cebu. Cebu is generally less expensive than Manila. For Cebu: (27K a month) www.lamudi.com.ph/spacious-4-bedrooms-house-and-lot-in-lahug-cebu-city-near-it-park-for-rent.html Or more upscale at (45K a month) www.lamudi.com.ph/unfurnished-2-bedroom-house-for-rent-in-maria-luisa-park-3.html OR (30K) www.lamudi.com.ph/semi-furnished-3-bedroom-2-toilet-house-in-an-exclusive-subdivision.html OR real nice at (32K) www.lamudi.com.ph/for-rent-3-bedroom-house-with-2-car-garage-in-mabolo-cebu.html
I think both commenters are very good and both individuals have good arguments and merit in their discussion. You have to talk in general here, there are always exceptions to every rule. Arno brought up so very good points and problems that do occur, and they occur to different degrees in the Cities and in the Provinces. You both contributed well to this discussion and have important advice for renters to consider.
just saw 3 of your videos in a row, gret info for any one thinking of moving or visiting the philippines,keep posting we enjoy the great info U provide us,again thx for posting
I rented a house that was only 100 bucks a month but it needed work.I put about 3 hundred to make it homely and man it was simple but so homely I loved that little house and it was in a area that engaged neighbor watch so I never had to worry when I was away about my car and house. Now on fb market place is an ideal place to look for rental or about anything you may need.
excellent advice, another well thought video with sound advice. i think some of your subscribers, such as myself, have been to the phills before. it would be nice if you could do some more walk about videos. or videos of you in SR, looking at some prices of everyday items. Good job buddy
Payment terms for condos in the business districts like BGC, Makati, Ortigas, etc are different. It's two months deposit, pay first month's rent at the beginning of the first month and you give the Landlord 11 post-dated cheques. Typical rates for high end condos is 1,100 pesos per sq meter in Makati, Rockwell and BGC and slightly over 1,000 pesos per sq meter in Ortigas. A 45 sq meter condo at BGC is US$1K per month
It's amazing how cheap rents are in your area compared to what people pay in Metro Manila especially in Makati and BGC. Anyway, just make sure everything is in black and white when renting a place.
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Steve, how do you feel about building? I know you can't own property here, but Neneng's mom owns property all over Bohol & she will give us the land. The only cost we would have is the building of the house itself. We can pick from some nice areas. We are planning on marrying in the near future & have known each for 2 1/2 years. Most ex-pats say she can U out. I would be more pissed about that than any $ loss. lol. She could kill me in my sleep that doesn't mean she would. I get paid on the 3 rd. of every month.
@@MrSteven5975 I am 20 years older then Ne she is 45. If I am gone at least I can leave her with a paid-off home. It is cheaper than life insurance at my age.
just a comment about something you said. you explained someone you know is kicking people out after 2 weeks or a month and keeping everyone's deposit then you advised to pay 6 months rent upfront. What happens if you pay up for six months and they kick you out?
I watch you and a couple other vloggers. To be honest from my perspective you are all living about equally. Its fine don't get me wrong. You all live in apartments and have about the same level comfort level. nothing wrong with that.
as long as it's not a run down area, I don't mind.... but I'm really happy about gated communities even though you have to pay 15k for a 3bedrooms/2bathrooms
Another excellent video, I really like all your information you're sharing! Good luck and wish you all the best. Be safe, stay safe, stay home for now! Best regards/Ned👍👍
Great info, I am considering to rent out my humble house near your area. Promise I will only ask for one month deposit ha ha ha....hmm maybe 2 months negotiable 😂.
How much is your monthly income dividends income how do you pay your tax in America ? If you earn dividend income and retire where ever in world ? What’s fast and easy way ? Turbo tax ? How do you do it sir ? Watching from Texas Thank you
The Philippine Info Channel I would add a French bidet for those times when there is a shortage on toilet paper are you like using a tabo to clean your derrière.
This is a great video because you are touching on some of the real issues of renting or leasing that many foreigners are NOT aware of. But I'd like to offer my opinion on a few issues that you did not seem to mention. First I believe that it is fine to drive by in front of a subdivision (I only consider walled and gated subdivisions with 24-hour security guards, one at the gate and another roaming at random inside the subdivision), I suggest to never ask about possible rentals inside, NO! If the subdivision looks like it might be up to your standards, then never show your foreign face, have your Filipina wife or girlfriend do ALL of the inquires and she should never reveal that her male partner is a foreigner. She can explain to you what she found, if she did find a property for rent or lease. I write everything that I want to be in my lease and then have a "foreigner-friendly" attorney draw up a legally-enforceable lease-agreement. Signatures of the lessor and lessee are not valid unless those signatures are done in the presence of an attorney who has the legal right to notarize both signatures - VERY IMPORTANT!
Cleaning the unit - good point indeed, but - BUT, better that you clean it yourself, because your idea of being clean and sanitary may well NOT be a Filipino's idea of what is sanitary. Air-con, if an opening needs to be cut into a block-wall, be sure you supply the exact dimensions of the hole (height and width for the rough-opening, and just as important that it be high up the wall so as to be more energy efficient and exactly where it is to be in the wall. Best to be present and watch the whole process
You can clean your housing unit to a high standard, but if you have adjoining units occupied by people not used to high standards of sanitation, you will have cockroaches and other visitors in your unit in short order after moving in. Also, are you OK with roosters inside the subdivision? Are you OK with loud music that invades your space? It is best to have YOUR attorney write into your lease agreement that any violations of the restrictive covenants of the subdivision that are not corrected in 48 hours are legally-enforceable grounds that the lessor has violated the lease agreement and the lessee has the option of termination of the lease with all security deposits being due from the lessor. Many foreigners are not used to cultural differences and are shocked to learn what awaits them in some subdivisions in the Philippines.
Also, many housing units here have nasty-smelling sewer-gas escaping from floor drains, such as showers because they do not understand the need for "P"-traps to block the sewer gas.
When I lived in Thailand and rented a house my landlady refused to to give me my fairly large deposit back. Luckily I had a rental contract and was able to enforce it with the help of a Thai cop I knew.
It is kind of interesting. Everywhere I look on-line for houses is not even close to the prices you state, but I am looking at the Cebu City area not a Province. The condos seem to be the most expensive, but houses can be a lot less than a Condo and you get twice the space plus fence, yard, security, etc. I spent a lot of time in Manila, and Condos are horrible there - very tiny and very expensive. No living space. But there's a pool and gym -- whooo. In many places, I found you get more for your money renting a house over a condo. Most ADVERTISED online houses and condos that I see that I would think of living in (yes I am spoiled) start around 20K, and hover around 30K-40K a month. Then it really goes up from there 60K 50K 160K etc. But like you said, if you go by word of mouth and know someone, a nice guarded high-rise condo of livable size can be found in Manila for 20K, rather than 80K for half the size. You are correct, knowing and talking to natives can save you a lot of money, whether in the Provinces or in the Cities. In the Philippines --- it's Connections, Boots on the Ground, and Cash!!!
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Curious to see some places that fit your description what (spoiled, like me) you would live in. I've never been there and am really curious about retiring there. Please provide some links to some of the advertised places you saw. Thanks!
@Sabong Knows Yes I notice that. Chinese and others, including Westerners, are driving up some prices, specially in the major cities, and it doesn't look like COVID is adversely impacting these prices at this time.
@@hirofan Breeze Residences in Pasay-22K www.lamudi.com.ph/for-rent-1br-condo-with-balcony-at-breeze-residences-2.html 22K Other Condo - 14K : www.lamudi.com.ph/45sqm-unit-for-rent-appleton-carlmig-suites-pasay-city-near-buendia.html Other Condo 18K www.lamudi.com.ph/for-rent-studio-w-balcony-avida-towers-prime-taft.html
@@AGoodBuzz All depends where you live: Manila, Cebu, Dumaguete/Valencia, etc. Prices vary widely. You can get a really big and nice place in Dumaguete or Valencia (Island of Negros Oriental) for a lot less of what it would cost in Manila or Cebu. Cebu is generally less expensive than Manila. For Cebu: (27K a month) www.lamudi.com.ph/spacious-4-bedrooms-house-and-lot-in-lahug-cebu-city-near-it-park-for-rent.html Or more upscale at (45K a month) www.lamudi.com.ph/unfurnished-2-bedroom-house-for-rent-in-maria-luisa-park-3.html OR (30K) www.lamudi.com.ph/semi-furnished-3-bedroom-2-toilet-house-in-an-exclusive-subdivision.html OR real nice at (32K) www.lamudi.com.ph/for-rent-3-bedroom-house-with-2-car-garage-in-mabolo-cebu.html
I think both commenters are very good and both individuals have good arguments and merit in their discussion. You have to talk in general here, there are always exceptions to every rule. Arno brought up so very good points and problems that do occur, and they occur to different degrees in the Cities and in the Provinces. You both contributed well to this discussion and have important advice for renters to consider.
When I move there I'm going to hire you as my realtor.
@Stephen Viray Same here also
Another great video full of very useful info on renting a place in Philippines *for* foreigners.
Great information. One of my great concerns when retiring there. Good stuff
Good morning Steven and family
Awesome information once again sir 👍
I appreciate you 🙏
just saw 3 of your videos in a row, gret info for any one thinking of moving or visiting the philippines,keep posting we enjoy the great info U provide us,again thx for posting
Awesome, thank you!
I rented a house that was only 100 bucks a month but it needed work.I put about 3 hundred to make it homely and man it was simple but so homely I loved that little house and it was in a area that engaged neighbor watch so I never had to worry when I was away about my car and house. Now on fb market place is an ideal place to look for rental or about anything you may need.
excellent advice, another well thought video with sound advice. i think some of your subscribers, such as myself, have been to the phills before. it would be nice if you could do some more walk about videos. or videos of you in SR, looking at some prices of everyday items. Good job buddy
Absolutely
Thanks, Steve. If I Come Next Year We Will Have To. Met Ya.
Payment terms for condos in the business districts like BGC, Makati, Ortigas, etc are different. It's two months deposit, pay first month's rent at the beginning of the first month and you give the Landlord 11 post-dated cheques.
Typical rates for high end condos is 1,100 pesos per sq meter in Makati, Rockwell and BGC and slightly over 1,000 pesos per sq meter in Ortigas. A 45 sq meter condo at BGC is US$1K per month
You can rent at Trump Tower in Manila starting at $1000 US. It’s crazy cheap
It's amazing how cheap rents are in your area compared to what people pay in Metro Manila especially in Makati and BGC. Anyway, just make sure everything is in black and white when renting a place.
Definitely
This is best video or renting in Philippines until now
Thank you !!
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Is it similar to other Southeast Asian Countries where you DO NOT EVER put the TP IN the toilet??
Steve, how do you feel about building? I know you can't own property here, but Neneng's mom owns property all over Bohol & she will give us the land. The only cost we would have is the building of the house itself. We can pick from some nice areas. We are planning on marrying in the near future & have known each for 2 1/2 years. Most ex-pats say she can U out. I would be more pissed about that than any $ loss. lol. She could kill me in my sleep that doesn't mean she would. I get paid on the 3 rd. of every month.
Building is fine but myself I’d rather rent. But that’s me.
@@MrSteven5975 I am 20 years older then Ne she is 45. If I am gone at least I can leave her with a paid-off home. It is cheaper than life insurance at my age.
just a comment about something you said. you explained someone you know is kicking people out after 2 weeks or a month and keeping everyone's deposit then you advised to pay 6 months rent upfront. What happens if you pay up for six months and they kick you out?
Get a receipt for the Barangay and you will be all set. This lady is not the norm.
you always have good information
Thanks 🙏🏻
I watch you and a couple other vloggers. To be honest from my perspective you are all living about equally. Its fine don't get me wrong. You all live in apartments and have about the same level comfort level. nothing wrong with that.
as long as it's not a run down area, I don't mind.... but I'm really happy about gated communities even though you have to pay 15k for a 3bedrooms/2bathrooms
Have a short video chat on gated Communities tomorrow
@@MrSteven5975 that sounds interesting, I'll look forward to it and compare to the one we rent in Bacoor :)
Great info, thanks !
Glad it was helpful!
Very sensible advice.......
Good common sense advice as always 👍
Another excellent video, I really like all your information you're sharing!
Good luck and wish you all the best. Be safe, stay safe, stay home for now! Best regards/Ned👍👍
Thanks for the kind comments Ned !!!
@@MrSteven5975 My pleasure! Have a fabulous new week ahead/Ned💐🤝🌹
Thanks for sharing
Very helpful
Very interesting
I'm looking to rent in Angeles City
Too crowded.
Great info, I am considering to rent out my humble house near your area. Promise I will only ask for one month deposit ha ha ha....hmm maybe 2 months negotiable 😂.
That would be a great ex pat side job. Apartment/house locater. I'd gladly pay to avoid going around in circles.
We do it for free for expats in this area. Just cover expenses when we take you around to show you.
More good advice
HELLO SIR IM FROM THE STATES AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE IN THE PHILIPPINES
Trece Martires
Do Amazon fire stick work over their ?
Probably with a VPN. I’m not sure
what area are you in? how is the weather. i was thinking about tagaytay area to rent because of the cooler weather
I’m close to Tagaytay. The weather is decent.
How much is your monthly income dividends income how do you pay your tax in America ? If you earn dividend income and retire where ever in world ? What’s fast and easy way ? Turbo tax ? How do you do it sir ? Watching from Texas
Thank you
I use H and R Block and I do it online. It’s simple and I just enter the numbers.
My dividends vary every year.
Thanks brotha
Where in the country do you live?
Luzon in Trece Martires
IN THE PHILIPPINES , YOU ARE NOT PROTECTED BY A LAW REGARDING RENTALS.
That’s not true….. But it’s difficult to go after and not worth the legal fees.
You are a well groomed foreigner 😁👍😂😺.
Thank you!!! I try
American toilet is the best toilet
Yes,they do get the job done in a comfortable way for us expats. Lol
The Philippine Info Channel I would add a French bidet for those times when there is a shortage on toilet paper are you like using a tabo to clean your derrière.
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Hot water and a toilet, you are so spoiled! Hose and bucket.