Well said Alan, pleased youre not retiring![]()
Well said Alan, pleased youre not retiring![]()
The answer to Graham & Steves question is as follows, my total income is p55000, out of that our rent for a brand new two bed apartment at Villa Edago Dumaguete was p8000 per month, electric p800, water p150 per month, also our gas was approx p2,020 per year that was the price of two standard gas cylinders. Food shopping was approx p10000 per month. I lived in Dumaguete from feb 17th 2011 until june 6th 2012. Regarding furniture I sent Maritess £5000 a couple of weeks before I arrived in Philippines to furnish the apartment and buy us a motor bike, she did a perfect job because all the furniture and appliances were just like being here in UK and I was very proud that she managed to find the kind of things you would buy if living here.![]()
Also I almost forgot, Sky cable TV & Internet p1100 per month!![]()
Remember p55000 isn't much here in UK but we manage, it will be better when wifey starts work!![]()
i could manage quite nicely on £872. per month here,
mind you for just myself,
out goings are a factor on how much income you can manage on and everyone is different,
but im sure living a simple life in phil i could manage on very little, with exception to any medical costs which il exclude
Why did you come back Michael?
Thanks for that Imagine, its nice to know that others can budget alsoAlso to answer your question Andy, lots of reasons really I can only mention a few on the forum because some may be offended eg: too hot, no NHS, pollution, noise, ect. Money and cost of living no problem! Would rather holiday there, great place for holidays.
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for myself having only 3 weeks total experience in phil, which makes me a novicei agree with too hot, most places i would not have coped with the heat on a permanent basis, but on that i found malaybalay comfortable,
polution worse in some places than others, i couldnt live in the center of town, but staying just out of town was fine and clear from the exhaust fumes, also was much quieter,
Well next time will be 8 times for me and still a novice compared to some. I dont think any country is perfect. But I do like the phils. I like the simple lifestyle pollution doesnt bother me and neither does the climate.. But like people say we have the luxury of the nhs for the time being.
Thanks for sharing that Michael.![]()
Your very welcome Graham![]()
Hello everyone,
I just want to share from expats point.. (having a stepfather who is Welsh and been living in Cebu for 20 years) never been back in the UK since 1986. Though he got a couple of flats in Ports and few investments in Isle of Man which all went down the drain after the recession.
I must say that it all depends on your lifestyle when it comes to expenditures and cost of living in the Philippines. You need to consider the area. Living in Dumaguete or Bohol or Leyte and Negros and other outskirts places like in Northern Philippines or in Davao that is not highly urbanized like in cities of Cebu city or Manila.
Though Philippines may not have NHS, but once you go local and make friends with the local doctors in Rural Health Clinic it will work out free. Unless it is something serious. But then again, it all comes down "knowing who".
An instance was when my stepfather had an hernia operation. The doctor who did the operation at Cebu doctors hospital was a friend of my common friend. My stepfather only paid 60,000Php for everything. Its matter of asking and being humble and let the people understand that not all "puti" are super rich. That like them, every money are hard earned.
Another thing is that it gets too noisy in the Philippines.. specially when neighbors get a karaoke competition side by side until 3am. Or the motorbikes and so on.
If you are going to be driving or commuting. Driving an SUV may take between 3000-5000pesos, depends if you will be driving a lot.
Motorbikes are cheaper and doesn't cost much petrol.
If you can stomach most of the filipino foods.. if you will be doing shopping in supermarket or wet market.
I must say that I'm proud of my stepfather.. doesn't speak a word of cebuano but he knows how to haggle at wet market for a kilo of chopped ve![]()
Life as we make it
Good info' ...thanks.![]()
its all down to each of us, what we want in life and what we will accept, the karaoke dont sound as good though,but you have to take the rough with the smooth so they say, anyway a long time in planning and of course the plans can and will change from time to time, but the budget i think for me to be safe over there and coming back over here will be around the 100- 250,000 mark, but who knows![]()
As you said nobody really knows how much you need to live in the Philippines as we all want and expect different things.
A lot of foreigners come here with the idea they can live with the same standards as filipino's and they cannot.
One mistake i see foreigners making time and time again is not respecting the filipino culture. They usually end up paying for it one way or the other. When in rome do as the romans do. Although you can bend the rules sometimes
Personally i think if you set a budget of about 50,000 pesos a month it will be enough.
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