Cost of Living in Makati vs. Bonifacio Global City - Which is Better?
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BGC started in 1995 by metro pacific corporation. But, since land development was not their expertise, they end up selling it to Ayala in 2002. Ayala is the same developer of makati. BGC didn’t take off until 2005.
I am a Fil-Am from Las Vegas. I am "retired", i travel back and forth Makati-Vegas. "Retired" because I have a real estate biz ( I own rentals in US) and I manage my portfolio ( I trade options), plus other passive investments. So, I can "work" from anywhere. When I'm in Makati, my budget is $5,500/mo and that is waaaay more than enough -" living like a king". In Vegas, that is just middle class living, comfortable.
My total investment income is >$10k-$12k/mo. and i havent started collecting Soc Sec yet.
When I'm in Europe, $6k/mo is more than enough.
Bottom line, invest wisely. Work hard early then make the money work hard for you.
Cheers!
I live/own 1bdrm in Rockwell/Makati..I think even $4000 is more than enough even if you don't own and pay rent...Cheers!
You're 100% correct about the cost of living in the Philippines. I'm glad you're keeping it real. Because there are a lot of folks who make it seem like you can "live like a King" on very little. Which just isn't true.
Always bro 🔥
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I think most of those "live like a King" are very dated opinions of the Philippines. The cost of living in the Philippines in general has gone way up compared to other SEA countries.
Yes there are lots of BS youtubers out there.
You're better off in Thailand for making your dollar stretch further. Rent will be anybodys top expense, and the Phils is quite expensive when it comes to that. You're looking at minimum, 2x the price for the equivalent condo/apartment in the Phils, if not 3x or more. Food is the same situation, too. But the Phils is a unique place to live, so it can definitely be worth the price!
Makati is still a place to go if you're planning to become a permanent resident as a Filipino. Free healthcare, free education, much safer (one of the safest city in south east asia), free hospitalization, and a good local government
"Free" for its locals? How?
@@reesecrampton As long as you're a Makati City resident or registered in Makati, you'll get all those benefits.
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Hi I am filipino american having the same thoughts about America being worse than asia since I visited Taiwan and it was beautiful safe and modern than the u.s.
100% agree - life in the modern cities of Asia far triumph life in any major city in the U.S, at least these days sad to say…
Asia is far better than American cities
@@TheSavvyExpat So much feces scattered in San Fecesco. Sad.
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I'm always watching your vlog especially about Makati and BGC . Thank you for keeping us updated especially about the rent in BGC and Makati. ❤
I can easily afford BGC but I prefer to live in Ortigas. It's quiet and low key but has enough upmarket malls like the Podium, Fashion Walk/Megamall, Shangri-La Plaza, Robinsons and Estancia to keep me occupied. Ortigas still has that Manila 90s charm that I like and is very walkable.
What is the ratio of foreigners to Filippos? I have lived in Ph for a while with lots of bad experiences, so I am looking for nice place, many foreigners, reasonable cost for rent?
Galleria as good as it gets. But I agree.........Ortigas is where I need to be.
@@JKP3344 Foreigners in Ortigas work as opposed to BGC where you'll see a lot more retirees and tourists. Most of the Foreigners I see in Ortigas are in IT, banking or manage BPO offices.
My 1 bedroom condo in BGC was about 60sqm, good sized and cost 40k pesos a month. I've been looking for something cheaper in BGC or Makati, so I have more extra money to travel. I've noticed prices have really gone up. It's harder to find anything that isn't a box for under 30k. I've expanded my search to include Mandaluyong and Pasig now.
Strange enough I was the same around 2015-2017 I was in BGC one of the first Century Properties projects in South Of Market Condo, 2 bed for 40K pm (got a good deal), it was pretty good all in all, 2018 we moved to Mandaluyong in another Century new project ACQUA residences, worse decision, units are small, like a cardboard shoebox, badly built, in a area that stinks because of the Pasig river.....May 2019, moved out of PHI sadly.
Why I stay in Ayala.
1. MRT is close by to take me far
2. Carrousel buses take me to MoA and City of dreams cheaply.
3. No need to drive
4. P2P buses take me outside areas and explore.
5. Hotels have the best food there.
6. Safe.
7. BGC/Rockwell are a short taxi/bus ride away.
8. Most beautiful areas in all the PI
9. Expensive condos, yes. But sure worth it.
10. Malls are amazing
11. Walk everyday and stay in shape.
12. 3k yes. U will live well
If you are in Makati, you are in the Philippines.. If you are in BGC, you are not in the Philippines. For that reason, I prefer Makati.
Nice description
You did a great job at being very detailed in that segment. Thanks very much for the information and keep up the good work 👍
Excellent information, Thank you 🙏
Very concise info. Keep up the good work
Much appreciated! ❤
Excellent video and accurate! I do prefer Makati with its diversity and edginess compared to BGC which I found to be more sanitized. Getting a Grab/taxi or motorcycle taxi can be extremely challenging leaving BGC for Makati, and I’ve ended up walking home and taking the pedestrian bridge or even running across EDSA late at night 🤦🏻
Although BGC is more my taste, I enjoy going to Makati often for its diversity in weekend markets, shops, coffee shops, and parks.
Ah man, the traffic in BGC to Makati is horrendous. Especially on EDSA…
@@TheSavvyExpat yep that traffic is mental in BGC, reminds me of Jakarta.
Thank you for your comparison between Makati and BGC. I like both Makati and BGC. More videos like this please. Thanks again.
Great 👍🏽 information..appreciate your content always bro 😎
Appreciate you brother 🔥
I am planning to come over to Philippines God willing next year. Content well appreciated
Great video! I wish I found your channel before moving to the Philippines..... Following now!
Excellent!!! ❤
I just bought a condo - spire in Poblacion, Makati in the Century city area. It was my first time to see the building, unit, the neighborhood. I was thankful I had a good place considering buying it pre-selling back in 2019. I appreciate the diversity, walking distance to shopping area, not needing to go to edsa to go to a mall or shopping area, greenbelt is also close by. Just take a grab for 10 mins.
I agree that BGC is more better it’s because it’s a newer town. Makati has much more to offer. Just like BGC is close to the airport.
Thanks for the pdf nice work!
Glad you like it!
Good advice and accurate information
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video Evan 👏
Thank you Gary!
This is the content that we want👏🏼 and please no more overpriced condo videos 🙏🏼
Agreed, looking for more realistic rental prices in these two areas.
Also, it would be nice just to get airbnb monthly rentals.
Thank you for your feedback! No more overpriced condos coming from the channel, that's a promise.
As for affordable rental units, feel free to check out our free PDF of rental units in BGC & Makati
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Bonafacio might be safer because it’s smaller and might be a comfortable home base for a vaca.
Do you have videos focusing on life for those of us over 60 from the US and Canada? Thanks, Evan. I love your extremely focused style! Also, how would you compare BGC to areas in Cebu City that are quiet, safe, and peaceful without having to live in high rises?
Bgc safer because security is private. They have their own security.
Excellent content.
Much appreciated!
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You might mention that the people in BGC are much younger than people
who Go to makati CBD. -- and the most senior and elderly are mostly in
the Rockwell power plant mall crowd.
That’s a major difference I’ve also noticed between the two - Makati has a lot of retired individuals
BGC is a fave go-to place for me when younger but could see settling in Makati so you're right. The question is why is Makati more appealing than BGC as you grow older. I am starting to feel it now that I've turned 50 -- that I wanted to settle in Legazpi Village not in BGC. I think the less crowd, bigger parks and Makati Med factor in the equation.
Great stuff.
Thanks 🔥
Great video Evan. You are my go-to for all things lifestyle in the BGC / Makati area. Keep up the great work!
Makati is nice during the weekend but I avoid going there during weekday. It's impossible to drive through the heavy traffic and the air quality makes walking around a hazard. I lived in Salcedo village for 5 years before moving to BGC and I have no regrets.
I agree with just about everything said below, keep it up you are improving every time i watch your video's. Do you and your new ventures do any work as far as advising and or finding decent investment condo's around town? I will be looking soon and i can’t seem to find buyers agents (acting as a middle connect to the realtor) in a sense that we have here.
Living in Canada I have found every single Filipino I have met to be extremely nice, warm, kind and friendly. Absolutely amazing.
Great topic. Coming from America the vacations are too short to stay in both and go island hopping. I just need a few days near the Ninoy Airport to decompress and check out the big city.
I will go directly to Cebu! Planning a 3 months stay!
You might want to feature Alabang to the expats who want to live in a house.
Can you do an episode on Greenfields.
The culture here is better. Families are broken in US. Mother Teresa said "loneliness is the leprosy of the West." My parents kicked me out when I turned 18. I haven't seen them for decades. The culture & family life here are a relief. The weather, people, family life, and beautiful weather healed my wounds.
As a parent, I don't understand this. I mean I would want my kids to live their own life as an adult, but I would definitely want to know how they are doing and check on them every once in a while, if they need help or something. I don't understand how anyone can just forget their children.
@@pinoytunes7707 It happens. For whatever reason, God has a plan for everything. My hometown is depressed now. All business is closed. Drugs and crime are very high. If I wouldn't have escaped, I would still be stuck there.
Being here is a blessing. I met many friends, different organizations, and lifelong connections: I couldn't be happier anywhere else. Iloilo is my home. I feel close to God here. The people are so kind. It is the city of love. I have no regrets living here.
💯I moved back as a US freelancer back here in the Philippines, working remotely from my laptop, earning US💰 to spend here versus my 2nd home, San Francisco. I saved a lot and was able to buy my property here in the Philippines 😊
Seems a very reasonnable budget for high end life in the country. Without taxes on foreign income it is actually a very good deal.
Do you have videos showing Makati? Outside the central areas?
Always great info from you, and I think that our lifestyles are similar so "keeping it real" definitely works for me.. thanks I'll be waiting for your next words of wisdom🤓take care
Which one has the fastest and most reliable INTERNET service?
You forgot to metion there's actually a lot of "Balikbayans" retirees who also lived in those condos.
Do a video on Boracay and Palawan!
Have you considered ortigas center?
Baras, or Tanay, you can live on $700. Per month 😊 total
Daym you save $3K a month? Whoa! Congrats!
actually in a more relatively local perspective:
BGC = NEW MONEY
ALABANG & MAKATI = OLD MONEY
MANILA = ANCESTRAL HERITAGE
Thanks for the info, as for me this is not my ideal of a place to retire, too richer for me, I have family lives in Ormoc city Leyte and it’s safer and comfortable living without any luxurious. I prefer to live in the upper higher elevations away from the big cities as for retirement plans.
Im traveling for the first time where you recommend me to stay BGC or Makati ?
I wouldn't recommend either. Overpriced high rise condos in extreme hot weather. Better Tagaytay near Taal Lake or Nuvali Santa Rosa. Open space and land with a spacious single story house saids a lot compared to sardine can living.
thought on living in Makati with 3 kids? I have a 7, 9 & 12 year old. BGC seems more walkable family friendly. Is there a district in Makati that has lots of walkable areas like BGC?
The heart of Makati near Greenbelt Mall and Glorietta is pretty walkable however I would recommend looking into BGC as it’s much better for families in my opinion.
For one you have the international schools in BGC and it’s much more pedestrian friendly w/ a large community of kids within the same age range as your children!
I wish you compair price and m2/foot.. you cant compair small and a little bigger studio etc.
How about other areas of metro Manila, resonablet clean and developed but much more afforadble, than these two cities for the rich?
Hiw do expats handle the high heat and humidity, earthquakes and monsoons in BGC?
What are you guys up to? I live in US and even I don't spend $5,000 a month. Granted, our house and cars are paid and we have no debts. Basically, our only expenses are groceries, annual insurance, utilities and gas for cars.
How much do expats from Canada and parts of the US struggling with constant high heat humidity in the Philippines?
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Could you please make a lists of condos that rent below $1,000.00 per month in Makati and BGC, it will be gratefully appreciated, also please include their phone numbers.
Curious...can anyone recommend area closer to international airport and VA hospital with amenities & similar price ranges as Makati & BGC? We're an older couple and plan to travel quite a bit. She's from Cebu, but Manila offers better destinations & non-stop flights. Salamat
Your the only vlogger thats not selling the fake new 1000 a month dream. I live in Albang, I perfer it over Matkia and BGC. Matkia is old and too many ladyboys and hookers. Solid content yet again.
I find it interesting thst no receipts are shown
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I personally hate the layouts of larger condos. I dont have live in help so I dont want or need a drivers lounge and yaya bedroom. I learned to just live in a smaller condo.
There's a new property here where foreigners can own it. You can check Brenville in Laguna. Is the first time that they allowed foreigners can buy it without the need to marry a Filipino just to own a property. It's like a condo policy but it's not a condo it's a house and lot. You can just drive from Laguna if you want to go to BGC or Makati. It's an International Community Village. I think they also going to build International school there.
It's nothing new. Land is for rent and any foreigner can rent land without a local wife. It's called Leasehold property. Other term for it is usufruct. The reason why expats marry local or put up a company is so they own 49% of land instead of 0%.
You own the house but not the land. The land is owned by the corporation. Foreigners can't own the land, that's the law.
Baguio. But then, I don't like big cities. Baguio has a good climate. It is safe. It is much less crowded. But if you're a city mouse, Makati and BGC would be great places to look into.
Alabang is a pretty good place. Chill but still within Metro Manila.
If you want cool place, western countries and oceania are the best. You come to SEA for the warm tropical weather.
@@bigradwolf5001 But Baguio has the best of both worlds. You can live where it is cool and you’re less than an hour away from the tropics when you want them.
@@CCoburn3 But all those driving...especially as one grows older, I don't know man. The best of both worlds is a beach town and then aircon inside the units. Find a place where groceries and restaurants are steps away that you just walk nothing more than 5 minutes as this will be a daily routine.
@@bigradwolf5001 Sure. To each his own. I prefer mountains to beaches. But the great thing about the Philippines is that they have something for everyone.
I'll take neither. Ortigas has them both beat.
Unless you work in those two areas, why would you want to live there full time. How much malling and restaurant-eating can you do.
I've just realized that BGC stands for Bonifacio Global City haha. Wish you a happy new year 2024! Best wish god bless you.
God bless!
Your content is designed for high end living. BGC and Makati are your expertise with at least minimum of $2500.
I’m in love with your $5,000 BGC budget! My wife said if we leave Vietnam then BGC is her choice. I promised her they had a Landers like Cebu.
Nobody is talking about the traffic, the abundance of annoying motorcycles, less parking spaces, the pollution, the smell, the suffocating heat, flood. Irritating relatives who’s always asking for money. No thank you, I’ll stay where I am.
Thank you again for yet another great informative video. I am just wondering is it possible to make a video(guide) for expats who are interested to settle in either BGC/MAKATI, but not ready to settle yet. They come to Manila to get their feet wet first. They will stay few days or a week or two at a time. So, they need something between Hotels(which can be expensive) & rental units( as you know they need 6 months contract). Which is air B & B. But finding a right & suitable unit in those 2 areas can be tricky as most landlords are not around to be seen(as I experienced it first hand) & if something goes wrong in the unit, U R on your own! We don't come to Manila to fix the TV or broken A/C! Do you have any suggestion on how to make that option( air B & B) work? Can you make a similar video for this topic?
Our rent in 8 Forbestown is P120,000. There goes the $3000 month budget hahaha
Can my wife and I live in the Philippines close to the beach for $1,800. Per month? Not a big city.
Better check out Thailand. They have good selections of more secure living on beach there than in Philippines. Here mostly are run by mayors and their thugs and since there are no skyscrapers with security, you are left to your own house to defend. Having bigrichdude as handle is an easy target, compared to punypoorpeasant.. In Thailand, many condos to choose with dedicated staff. It will take some more years before Philippines catches up with Thailand. Legit real estate developers need to negotiate the politics to buy the beach lands, kick out the fish peasants, and then build it. BUT once the mayors are open to negotiations, the hoteliers would want to beat these residential developers so you might see hotels instead of residential condos.
Yes, in Boracay, you can rent a condo or via AirBnb. Other options are Iloilo (small city with nearby beaches for weekend trips) or Mactan island in Cebu province.
Just read the reviews in Airbnb or Agoda to give you an idea of the location and accessibility.
Happy vacations 😊
Of course. Many islands to choose
Yea many places in Philippines superior to Thailand for facilities and beaches such as Siargao. It’s cheap but if you need to shop for certain things have to take a trip to the city every now and then.
what is condo culture like in BGC buildings that I can get 50-70sqm for under 70k php rent regarding high end bicycling? Ie here in miami nobody thinks negatively about coming in thru the main entrance with a 15k $ bicycle and going up the elevator in your gear from riding every day. dont want to go somewhere where they think all cyclists are poor commuters and make you stick it in some sort of bicycle storage facility with the cheap garbage bikes.
Hey, odd question hopefully not offensive
Your face isn't as cleared up as when you first started. I saw other videos talking about skin care in the philippines due to climate.
Has it changed much where you are now than when you lived in Chicago?
I'm arriving in cebu this month and have never used anything on my face for acne or anything else and wondering if I should seek stuff for it. I have a generally dryish face. It was something I never thought about until I saw a different video. (I'm 30) I know you're younger than most people who move there so just curious on odd things people don't usually talk about
Non taken, honestly I don't think my recent acne breakouts has anything to do with the weather but more so my lack of water intake and hormones LOL
More of a personal issue so keep doing you!
@TheSavvyExpat thanks!
It's something I had never thought about until I saw someone talk about different creams and moisturizers.
I've never used anything so I started wondering if I'm in for a rude awakening 😅
Well if you plan on running ac plan on it. Dries the air causing coughing spells and dry skin. I never had issues in usa as i had central air with built in humidifier. Moved to ph they only use split or window air units that are very unhealthy. You need to clean them every 3 months as well.
My wife had very bad face acne for years while living in Philippines. After I liberated her to Canada at 27 her face started gradually clearing up. The heat and skin oil build up there may be more problematic for faces
As someone that has grown up around Canada and the US (California)… I am hoping to retire in PI hopefully in 10-13 years.
Me too bro. I love the Philippines
Make sure you got a health insurance in case of your failings health
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Thanks for coming thru!!
Here in the States renters are required to provide Home Insurance, is this practice the same in PI, specifically BCG and Makati?
Renters insurance isn't required by law in any US state. Landlords and/or property management companies may require it if they desire. I never required it when I had tenants in the house I owned in the USA. Never had it when I was a renter in the states. Don't know of anyone else who had it, either. Ironically, after I sold my house in the states (because being a landlord while living overseas was a pain), and no longer needed homeowner's insurance, USAA talked me into getting a cheap ($125 annually) renters policy, that covers me while I am renting overseas.
@@sgtm7 It's the mortgage banks that require it.
No, it's not required in Pinas. You take care of your own stuff.
@@bigradwolf5001 My house had been paid off for a few years before I started renting it out. In any case, when I did have a mortgage, there was nothing in my mortgage documents, nor my homeowners policy, stating that requirement.
@@bigradwolf5001 it covers the building but not its contents up to the amount of the mortgage. So if you are a renter you need to get your own renters insurance for your stuff.
That’s exactly correct. These bums says 500 and etc are delusional. I was living in Makati for 6000-7000 a month was my expenses. I could have gotten away with it for 3500 but I was staying in the Ascott 2 bedrooms for that full service. Breakfast and nightly happy hour included with all you can eat drink.
Glad to watch full video and NOT SHORT one anymore please.
Thank you for your feedback!
Got a question... Do you have an idea as to where most US Veterans live in the Philippines?
We tend to live near Subic or Clark, but you can find us almost anywhere in the Philippines. I'm retired Vet and live in Cavite as I find it very reasonable for cost of living and still within 1hr of Manila.
Angeles city has a lot of vets. it has to be near the top after manila
@@michaelbyrne5469 Outstanding Thanks brother!
Why don't you talk about the areas where the real rich families reside, like Ayala Alabang, Bel-air, or Forbes Park?
To me it's simple, BGC is closer to that Marikina fault line.
Hope those tall buildings would hold when the big one hit.
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$3,000 is about right (maybe a little less). But, if you're a big drinker and party all the time, you can add $1,000 to that.
Here is a few more tips:
1. Learn your area and figure out quality places to eat that are more affordable. Note: In most cases, they are definitely not at the malls.
2. Split meals with your partner. In most cases, we still walk out feeling full and your cost for meals get cut in half. Eating less is better for you anyway.
3. Choose water for your beverage. Service water is free, and bottled water is much cheaper than soda or beer. Water is better for you anyway.
Cheers!
Excellent video, I'm subscribed!
Great info. 3K is a good figure to live here on. I live on a lot more and happy I waited to have more in pension. I live in province and go Makati and BGC when I get tired province. What Lie it’s very nice when money problems are not your problem. Hence work long enough to have a decent income before moving here!
Can you share where I could live that’s super quite and rental prices is between 1200-2000 dollars. I looking more western feel. Don’t want the big city. Any idea?
You can check these 5 places; Angeles/Clark, Subic, Baguio, Tagaytay and Dumaguete. If you want the super quiet Batanes😅
I think if you work long enough say 70 you can live anywhere. The allure of SEA is it allows for early retirement say 55. You don't need $3K in SEA, $1.5K is already ok but $2K even better. A 401K or superannuation of US$250K is a great target, with another set of money to buy a condo.
Look for Ayala Land developments - try renting in Nuvali , IT Park in Cebu City., or Atria inIloilo City. These areas are clean, with good security
Check out the reviews in Agoda or Airbnb for these places
@@printhelloworld8228 Whoever he rents with will be very happy paying for his retirment property.
@@Love-kl2rs what specific place?
The BGC is where to be for me.
Ill be living in bgc by 2025 if my plans work out ill come find you!!! #NotCreepy
$3k a month gets you top tier leaving. Omg, I love it lol
I don’t understand why people would leave a big city in America just to live the same way in the Philippines. I think it’s weird!!!
Most retired expats can’t live in the USA on $1200.00 a month SS. I get it, but they blame their current lot on America when they couldn’t get their poo poo together before retirement. So they will live worse, in terms of comfort, in the PI.
Good point.
Kuya Evan, thanks. If you are trying to target better-off foreigners, almost none of them will pay so much for tiny condos in BGC or Makati. For much less you can buy a big house and land in Florida and most of the USA. Here's a better business idea for you: in the Philippine, a gated subdivisions of nice houses can be incorporated as a Condo. Don't you think more foreigners would go for that? For example, not promoting anything: Brentville in Laguna is a gated subdivision of houses.
We don't want to hear roosters and dogs barking constantly. Are there subdivisions that prohibit both and enforce those prohibitions? Plus, if single, they want to be close to other singles, so that usually means settling for smaller units in the center - especially given Manila's horrific transportation situation.
@@jareds5249What part of "gated subdivision of higher end houses" with HOA fees you are trying hard to not understand?
@@raananh It's the Philippines. Your statement of "high end" doesn't mean shit unless you can answer my initial question: Are these things prohibited and enforced? If you can't answer that, then the only information you provided is that you're a dick.
I think you are talking about couples but there are a lot of singles and even some couples who prefer low maintenance, smaller condos. Sure they are expensive but maintenance monthly is low. Compare that to big house with big maintenance monthly and you see why the appeal on condos is there. Would you rather pay $2/sqm of monthly electricity on 40sqm or $2/sqm of monthly electricity on 140sqm?
@@bigradwolf5001 Yes, everyone has different needs. Some prefer small condos with zero maintenance. But anyone who wants a bigger place, the prices are insane in BGC and Makati. It's far cheaper a whole house with 5 bedrooms almost anywhere in the Philippines.
Walking Makati is faster, "if you know what I mean."😁
What do you mean?
@@bigradwolf5001 traffic.
@@darrylk808
@@darrylk808Hopefully the substation will be the solution.
Why is this channel always ignoring Eastwood, Filinvest, Ortigas like they don't compete with Makati and BGC lol
Because they are smaller so they don't compete. They can compete amongst themselves though and I wish more are built especially in Tondo.
Filinvest and Ortigas are smaller and can't compete with BGC? lmao you must be a promdi@@bigradwolf5001
@@MrWackydoodlesI love Ortigas. It's central location also makes it easy to access most CBDs in Metro Manila.
why is the intonation kinda slow? the way he speak is not natural, loke slowing it down ? would be nice if u talk naturally 😂
1:30 you telling me I can do all of those things and stay at $3,000 per month? Just my rent alone for a one bedroom apartment in Bethesda Maryland was over $3000 😂
My real estate already pays me over $12,000 in post tax income and I spent hardly any time on it. However, my earning potential is still quite high as a medical doctor in my late 30s, so against my better judgement I guess I will continue to work at least part time. I just took a year off and I decided to move to the Philippines because is the only place I know where I can stay for a year without any visa issues.
@@wanderingdoc5075 Not only for one year. You can stay in the Philippines for 3 years on a tourist visa before needing to make a "visa run". You just need to keep renewing your tourist visa in country until you hit that 3 year mark.
Ah, name one channel that says you can "Live like a king for $500 a month". If you want to "Get real" about the Philippines, you would not be living in a few premium spots in the Philippines? Why live in a place that is an attempted clone of the very societies you are trying to escape? Our home is in Bohol in a small town, low costs and unpopulated white sand beaches a short walk away. On our small peaceful farm we produce rice, coconut, mango and banana. We have genuine "Food security". We have peace, quiet, clean air and great beaches. We have about as much of "The real Philippines" as you can get.
If the family has money and you want to raise your children in a good environment being safe in their daily schooling activities, away from gangs and school bullying, safe from drugs i think bgc is the best.
BGC is not even a city 🤷♀️