Our Monthly Budget

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
  • this is our Monthly Budget living in Philippines #expat #highlights #recommended
    #Dumaguete #Dauin# retirement in the Philippines

Komentáře • 41

  • @stevesilver7437
    @stevesilver7437 Před měsícem +4

    She sure is a funny lady! like how she works on Budget with you. Good luck for the guy who has an American woman!

  • @joeknight3269
    @joeknight3269 Před měsícem +1

    coming there in oct. i would really like to see you place and get some building ideas

  • @TheBadlildoggie
    @TheBadlildoggie Před měsícem +1

    Its good to see you both back making video's again, although I really didnt need the mental image of Tim in lingerie first thing in the morning lol. Take care guys, all the best Kevin

  • @marcphilippines
    @marcphilippines Před měsícem +1

    you're lucky with us between demanding elektricity and getting it was close to 10 years

  • @charlescox2840
    @charlescox2840 Před měsícem +3

    I have stopped buying can dog food. I purchased bags of chicken at WalMart cheaper. So I cook chicken and rice for my dogs. 10 lbs of chicken is $5.72, 13oz can of dog food is over a dollar.

  • @BenjieAngMiniFarm
    @BenjieAngMiniFarm Před měsícem +1

    Hello madam 😊

  • @A-RHINO-IN-THE-PHILIPPINES

    Great Info. Thanks

  • @johncalder-gx4bf
    @johncalder-gx4bf Před měsícem +1

    Budget? What budget? Money in--money out and hope you have something left at the end of the month. Enough said.

  • @notsocrazyjohn5348
    @notsocrazyjohn5348 Před měsícem +3

    Where are you living please, just trying to assimilate the information. Cheers Aussie John

  • @willieshoemaker8680
    @willieshoemaker8680 Před měsícem +1

    How much was your solar system? from start to finish, for someone who knows nothing about solar. It's helpful to know so if we think it's worth it. I did quick math... say spend 15K USD on it and say you live there for five years 15K USD = 882K Peso / 60 months = 14K peso per month then 10 years, half that and so on. Also buy a lot build a house how much was that? then do the same math...Or leave the 100K in the high interest-bearing account. But then you pay rent... hmmm
    Thanks

    • @roseinthephilippines5835
      @roseinthephilippines5835  Před měsícem

      rents keep going up about 5-7 % every year , for me i have never rented i like the (not payment ) for the long run,, my total cost for the lot , solar, home , pool , motor bike , was just under 80k ( i payed cash for all ) so now me and the wifey can just sit back and relax without a worry and only have the basic small bills to take care of

  • @markcurtis9340
    @markcurtis9340 Před měsícem +2

    Omg love you guys iam australian where is your location

  • @roberttatum8818
    @roberttatum8818 Před měsícem +1

    Rose did the last 3 1,000 sqm lots Sale or are they still available?

  • @johncalder-gx4bf
    @johncalder-gx4bf Před měsícem

    With an income of 110k peso a month after taxes and depending on exchange rate I don't even consider making a budget.

  • @markcurtis9340
    @markcurtis9340 Před měsícem +3

    Your location

  • @usinebob
    @usinebob Před měsícem

    How much did you pay for the solar panels? Thanks

    • @roseinthephilippines5835
      @roseinthephilippines5835  Před měsícem

      8000 php each for the 550 watt panels

    • @usinebob
      @usinebob Před měsícem

      @@roseinthephilippines5835 thanks for the reply…how many panels do you have and does it run the whole house? Thanks

  • @Midwest10
    @Midwest10 Před měsícem +1

    You’re getting ripped off. My girlfriend’s allowance is P 50k a month and I pay all her bills. I spoil her daughter w/ P 25k a month into savings. Not all foreigners are low income or cheap 😄

  • @gailmaplesden7380
    @gailmaplesden7380 Před měsícem

    If you invest 40 to 80 thousand dollars to buy your own home, then that is less than you will have for travel and such in your retirement . Let's say the average rental is 500 a month, so that works out to 6k a year. In 5 years, it's 30k and 60k in ten years. Now keep in mind that the philippines is prone to natural disasters like earthquakes and typhoons that can wipe you out overnight. The philippines is also a developing country and can be prone to civil unrest or policy changes that can affect you negatively and could force you out of the philippines. Ownership benefits her more than you, and if she has a bad day, then you could end up out on your ass and have very little recourse. The cons outweigh the pros for me, but everyone is different, and every situation is different depending upon the people involved. Keeping the family at a distance and out of your personal business is the best way to have a happy life as many families will put pressure on your wife to get into your pockets so lots of communication and doing your homework is a good way to keep things together. Note : Don't overbuild and keep things cozy because not only is it cheaper to cool and maintain, but it keeps the squatters out of your life.

  • @JenGioPhilippineJourney
    @JenGioPhilippineJourney Před měsícem +2

    Tyvm great video oh that 27,772 square meters for sale they want 2500 pesos per square meter my realtor Alma even thought they crazy 😆