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stevewool
13th February 2012, 20:05
i think this has been asked many times before, and the answers are so hard to pridict too, but there has to be some answers to the qestions, most know my dreams and plans and if all goes well i see no reason why we will not be living over there one day, Bohol area is the place i would like to live, anyway back to the question. There are lots of differant sites claiming this and that and you need so much to live like a king and so on, but i want to live just nice and comfortable, i will not need a car and the way we live here i am sure that between 350 and 500 a month would be the right figure for me, yes i could be totaly out by hundreds, do i buy the house outright so no rent to pay lots of things to talk about here so whats your thoughts, i will be adding to this thread from time to time to add more of what i find out, :)

imagine
13th February 2012, 21:05
i think cost of any health care, and or health insurance costs, must be taken into account,

i think if you live within modest means, you would manage and be quite happy,

remember you wont be working,so no income, only savings and pension, pensions ect,

as last i looked into it, you can have your uk gov pension in the phils, i heard it will now increase as it does here , but not certain of that fact,

your main outlay is a place to live, if rented how long can you afford to rent for before savings start to dwindle, or buy in emmas name , good idea to always know you have an emergency fund, for urgent flights back to uk, or if needed for any billed medical costs,

though iv never been, i do believe its possible to live there quite well as long as you dont try live like a king, one thing for certain its getting more expensive to live here , did you remember to turn down the heating :xxgrinning--00xx3:, if its what you want, you got nothing to loose, live your life enjoy

stevewool
13th February 2012, 21:11
turn down the heating, its not on:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol:, yep savings, pension, and my home i have to rent out, lots to think about, i am looking a few years time, so more to save, and my intensions are never to come back to england,

stevie c
13th February 2012, 21:14
A very good point regarding health bills as we all know the older we get the more ailments we get & a long stay in a phils hospital for a foriegner with medications or operations can turn very very costly

imagine
13th February 2012, 21:16
i think its well worth giving it a shot, at worst you can always return home:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
13th February 2012, 21:22
i have emailed a few insurance companies for quotes, not holding my breath, but to me i am fit and yes we dont know what may happen in the future, but i am sure, no work no stress, warmer weather feel better, that to me must be a very large part of being healthy and feeling great too, that i know should put on a few years extra, rather then living here

stevie c
13th February 2012, 21:30
Steve it is something that as always crossed my mind whether to move to the phils in the future.

I need to weigh up thr pros & cons ie health insurances cost of living comfortably.

Are there any tropical diseases that foriegners are more prone too, natural disasters ie mudslides, volcanoe eruptions , earthquakes it may sound silly but these things can & do happen.

But in the plus side a better quality of life as you say warm weather on your back no work less stress so for me a lot of thinking before i make a decision

imagine
13th February 2012, 21:45
i have emailed a few insurance companies for quotes, not holding my breath, but to me i am fit and yes we dont know what may happen in the future, but i am sure, no work no stress, warmer weather feel better, that to me must be a very large part of being healthy and feeling great too, that i know should put on a few years extra, rather then living here

i understand you can also get phil care, which pays a little of some med costs,
i have heard that hospitals want paying imediatly , insurance companies take their time,
if its not an emergency, i would think you could negotiate costs and payment arrangments,(agreement in writing)
i do believe good quality of life is heathier than the stress you get here in uk,
and even if it meant 2 yrs less of life rather than 2 extra, id rather have 2 less and be content and happy with the good life

stevewool
13th February 2012, 22:07
mudslides and earthquakes do happen steve , but floods and earthquakes happen here too, all depends on where you want to be, like i said bohol, panglao seem to me the place i want to be, but who knows where i will be, all i know is i dont want to be in a built up area,its a case of reading and looking at places that you are intrested in, insurance, well what do you pay and for what, that a tricky one to me, have to wait and see what emails i get back

stevie c
13th February 2012, 22:10
Well good luck with whatever you decide steve.

I may well end up there myself one day :)

ilang
13th February 2012, 23:16
i think this has been asked many times before, and the answers are so hard to pridict too, but there has to be some answers to the qestions, most know my dreams and plans and if all goes well i see no reason why we will not be living over there one day, Bohol area is the place i would like to live, anyway back to the question. There are lots of differant sites claiming this and that and you need so much to live like a king and so on, but i want to live just nice and comfortable, i will not need a car and the way we live here i am sure that between 350 and 500 a month would be the right figure for me, yes i could be totaly out by hundreds, do i buy the house outright so no rent to pay lots of things to talk about here so whats your thoughts, i will be adding to this thread from time to time to add more of what i find out, :)

I have not posted on here for quite a few months now.The reason I came on here now...is I'm planning to come back to the UK.
Your figure of 350-500 a month is way out.If you're going to live like the average Filipino..then yes you could manage.Food here is very expensive now..plus the peso-pound rate is low..its not cheap to live here anymore.
Remember one very important fact when coming to live here.Do not expect legal affairs to be the same as in the UK.Especially when purchasing a house..land or car etc.

Good luck

Stephen550
14th February 2012, 01:02
Don't leave it to long, if you wait till you can afford it you will never go, rent your house out and ' Go For It '. if it all goes wrong you have your house to come back to in the UK, saying that what is there in this country to come back for,,,, yes I think once you get there you will not wish to come back,,, do it sooner rather than later.

stevewool
14th February 2012, 09:07
thanks guys wise words there from you all

andy222
14th February 2012, 15:45
I would not hesitate steve if I had that income. Go for it mate. If it doesnt work out your only a plane ride away.

jonnijon
14th February 2012, 17:44
Phil Health is now available to foreigners if you have a residence visa :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
14th February 2012, 20:33
I have not posted on here for quite a few months now.The reason I came on here now...is I'm planning to come back to the UK.
Your figure of 350-500 a month is way out.If you're going to live like the average Filipino..then yes you could manage.Food here is very expensive now..plus the peso-pound rate is low..its not cheap to live here anymore.
Remember one very important fact when coming to live here.Do not expect legal affairs to be the same as in the UK.Especially when purchasing a house..land or car etc.

Good luck

could you add more about the cost , about a house , car or land, tha will be in Ems name the lot of home, car i can do without

stevewool
14th February 2012, 20:35
insurance , well a few quotes are in and i have not gone into detail but, standard is around £950 a year and the one with bells on £4500 like i said i have not gone into details thats just a quote,

stevewool
14th February 2012, 20:39
the problem i here is getting no cheaper, and i have always said i will not be like my mum and dad wondering wether to put the heating on in the winter because they could not afford it, plus england is not like it use to be and will never be like that,to much for the european it seems but for me just dont feel like home, yes great if you are in work and are earning not to bad money,thats one reason we can do what we doing for our future

Jimbojac
14th February 2012, 21:43
Hmmmm.......... So many people ask these type of questions and being as we are all so different in what we expect from life your question is very very hard to answer.
As most people that have visited the Phils a lot will tell you Manila and Cebu are very expensive and the rip offs are rife........... deep, deep in the provinces you could live on a fiver a day but c'mon that is a real spartan existence, it's all about finding what suits you.
You need to get out there and weigh up your own costs, luxury to me maybe depravity to another etc etc, have a long vacation and check it.
Enjoy..............

fred
15th February 2012, 03:34
Steve.. List just about everything you can think of like this..
1. Water .. Php 200.00
2. Food (4-6 people) 8,000/10,000 per month
3. Electric bill for 4 bed house (no A/C use) 2500-3000 a month
4. Cooking gas.. 11 kgs last us 3-4 weeks.. 980.00
5 Best value fast food is Pizza hut Panalo..Good feed for 99.00 each.
6 Diesel. 50.PHP per liter.
7. Internet(if signal available) 999 PHP monthly (Smart bro wireless)
8.
9.
10.

etc..
Those of us that live here can fill out the latest costs..



We bought land on Panglao and built our own place so no rent..Rent here can be expensive but I know Americans that rent for 2.500 PHP a month!! My brother in law just rented a lovely little cottage next to our house for 6K.. Most other rentals start from the 10k mark for a one bedroom and 15-30k for a 2 bedroom property.. If you take the time to have a good look around you can find some real bargains.
We will be building some units for the 10k-15k rental range and may even lease 500 sqr meter lots to expats and foreigners..
Our usual living expences plus kids tuition is around 50K a month so 30K for two people is VERY doable if you have your own place..

BTW.. Panglao !! Great choice BTW!!

Cheers,
Fred..

stevewool
15th February 2012, 15:21
thanks Fred, a very good read nd from you who lives there its worth its weight in gold to me, we intend to buy a lot if we can find one there ar many about but being back in england its another trip out to see it then buy it, thanks again:)

fred
15th February 2012, 15:36
no worries...take your time..and ask if you need the price of stuff.. for me its still very cheap here.. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

sparky
16th February 2012, 21:07
can i just add a word of caution- i am sure you and mrs wool are deeply in love right now BUT things can change in any relationship.
because of Philipino law the house /land etc will be in the wifes name- if you happen to fall out you are the one with nothing.

if you rent you lose a few months rent and possibly a deposit if it all goes sour

just something to consider

stevewool
16th February 2012, 21:14
wise words there sparky, have to look at everything,

sparky
16th February 2012, 21:40
not just with filipinos mate- i lost a house with a british ex about 10 years ago now- we put the house in her name due to problems with my ex wife- i paid for the deposit - all the brand new furniture- all new bosch appliances in the kitchen etc and the mortgage every month- oh and a new fiesta for her as well-
we ended up on an IVF programme cos she had problems with her ovaries- she ended up shagging a parking warden at the council where she worked cos i was working weekends earning and then carried on the IVF with HIM and having a kid!!!!! a daughter actually which broke my already broken heart- and bank balance:doh:doh

we bought it for about £38 k - and guess what 2 years after we split up she sold it for £94k- what did i get- .... all

so it can happen mate

stevewool
16th February 2012, 21:46
been there done that myself, will not happen again, but who knows, anyway cannot live in the past , have to move on and so far so good:)

imagine
16th February 2012, 22:51
we cant live if we dont take risks, wouldnt it be dull:D

Terpe
16th February 2012, 22:51
....anyway cannot live in the past , have to move on and so far so good:)

Onwards and upwards I say.
Whatever I have is for my wife.
If she wants everything except me, that's the way it'll have to be.
I have no plan to make any fight for money. I will survive :)

stevewool
17th February 2012, 18:32
all i have is for our future, work hard and lets hope we shall have years to enjoy ourselves, Emma finds it hard when i say our house is for our future, she says its for the children, bugger them its my hard earned money i say,:yikes:

tone
17th February 2012, 22:31
On a positive note I think if the sums add up I'd go for it, I'd so love to get out of the uk too. Loved living in Malaysia with nice warm weather everyday.

Good luck in the planning!

Ive been thinking I'd be free of the mortgage I could rent out my house which would give me £1k a month with my pensions I'd probably rent a place for 6 months and maybe try a few different islands... What do you think?
Tone

Tone

andy222
17th February 2012, 22:50
£1k a month. You could live like a king in the phils with that. What you waiting for Tone?

Smurfette07
18th February 2012, 00:44
i agree with Fred, it is still cheap to live in the philippines compared here. The important thing is finding a good healthcare because even if you're 100 percent in good health, it's best to be prepared. Because hospitals can be pricey especially private ones. Renting a place can cost a bit depending where you guys want to live, i remember my parents rented a house in Baguio for 15k a month not including water/electricity bills. My advice is to have a look around the area you guys want to live, think about the surroundings, accessibility, etc. and buy land to build your own dream house :D that's what my parents did..
oh also if you do have you're own place in the philippines 30k for two would be enough for food, water/electric bills, internet, cooking gas.. etc.

good luck :):):)

Rosie1958
18th February 2012, 01:03
Just wanted to throw in a couple of other considerations for you Steve .........

Firstly, do you have a support network or anyone back in the UK that could help if you got into any kind of unexpected trouble in the Philippines? Secondly, you are 53 and have two grown up children so you might be lucky enough to have grandchildren before long. Would you be happy not to be a regular part of their lives and unable to see them growing up? (you may of course be glad to escape if you don't like children!:icon_lol:)

Just a couple of things to think about before you make that final decision.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
18th February 2012, 09:54
Rosie, i have 5 kids and 2 grandkids, i see and he more on facebook and the phone from them so being anywhere in the world would not bother me as long as we can talk on the computer most weeks or months, we hope to rent the house out here so there is allways a way back, but to tell the truth once we leave here i dont want to come back, my family, bros and sisters they know my feelings about moving, yes i sall miss them and when the time comes for any of us to depart this world, when i can say a pray and have my thoughts of all the times we had together, thereal pain at this moment is insurance, i dont like the thought of paying hundreds of pounds even thousands just in case,thats just my thought,

stevewool
18th February 2012, 09:57
Tone, with that sort of money do it, with my age i can only use my savngs and what other income i may receive, my pension well as i see it its not in my hand so i cannot count it yet, if my figures are correct for when we do leave here i shall have enough to live well, but its knowing how long and also remember that there will be enough for Emma once i have gone too:)

andy222
18th February 2012, 12:16
Look at this way. Life is not a rehearsal. You only live once. If I had half the chance I would be over there. Until I retire I have no chance. Even if I won the lottery I would live in the phils.. I would visit England to see relatives once a year only. (This is just my opinion). Ok you have free health service here. But for how long?. Oh and free education until you you get to the university time. Education is cheap in phils compared to here. And the kids over there have respect. When I am there and I take my stepdaughter to school they are all in uniform they look smart. I look at the kids here when they go to school and they are a disgrace,

aronbabev
18th February 2012, 12:21
You should not live with the past ."let the by gun be by gone.move on.women are not all the same,.when the first one give you so much head ache the second might be not.,You cannot buy the Happiness,when you make a mistake choosing a wife the second time might be a successful.In relationship trust is very important,Anyway you cannot bring your wealth in your grave. Share your blessings.:) If you are selfish to your wife and don't trust you just give her a reason to find trust to another.:icon_lol: @ Steve go and stick with your Plans,if you found a true Love from a filipina they give you back the Love that you have given to us,not less but more than what you gave. Filipina's are hard working.So don't Worry for Tomorrow. "God feed the birds how much more His Children..God bless you Steve and Emma!!!:D:Jump: