Mr Colin hello your channel just come up, I'm Peter originally N. Ireland been in Penang Island 10+ yrs. Thanking seriously of having a look at Cebu. Your video very useful Tq. 😅
Philippines is an adventure country. If you just sit and watch TV in your home or condo might as well stay back where you came. There are lots to see, the beautiful sunsets, cultural celebrations and fiestas, rugged mountains and volcanos, soft white sandy beaches and the good people that can watch over you. It will take you a lifetime to see all the inhabited and uninhabited islands. Also it's a gateway to other countries in Southeast Asia and East Asia like Japan. English is spoken at most of the resorts and the signs and government form are in English. You don't have to learn a new language but it helps a little to know a local one, depending which island are you in.
Nice one Colin, thanks for the evrery day bits of life, really interesting for us Brits who have no idea what 30 degrees every day is like, unless you want to swap your weather for ours which is light showers most days. Doing an Islington walk later round by Sadlers Wells, which I remember you doing. I'm dropping the green walks and have created Story Walks to see if there's any interest, where the focus will be on one local topic or person from the past in that area, rather than lots of micro bits about anything. Did Knights Templar a few weeks ago, seemed to go well. Your walk tips have been greatly appreciated by myself and Bobby. Anytime me and Sue pass water fountains anywhere, Colin comes to mind and we laugh! Looking forward to seeing Ruby. Good to hear from you.
Hello Steve pleased everything is going well, I missed out a few things like the food and low crime rate, however I still miss lots of things, and of course the walking group. Hardly any UK people here, so miss the banter. On the whole, I'm really loving retirement. Hope the walk went well, I accidentally deleted the meet up app so am unable to spy on you and Bobby. Thanks for watching the videos. Love to Sue, and all in the group. Regards Colin.
Thanks for your video. I think we have to look at the fact that the average Filipino lives for far less than $1000 a month actually less than $500 a month in some Filipinos can live on $200 a month. That’s just a fact. it all depends on what kind of lifestyle you wanna have. I’m just getting started with CZcams and I have a few videos out about the Philippines, but I’ve only been able to visit one time. I do plan on going back as soon as possible and eventually living there forever one thing I know for sure, no matter how much money I have I’ll be much happier in the Philippines!
With 7000 Islands the Philippines is a vast country, your happiness and success largely depends on where you decide to live. IMHO the first year is like a honeymoon, it's new, exciting and different. Year 2 most spend traveling a bit looking for a place where they feel comfortable, safe and close to the activities they want to pursue during retirement. After a few years you are settled in with a partner living life understanding the culture and finding your way quite well. My advice is to give things time, go slowly and don't make any big decisions in your first year here. Main thing is most of us worked our entire adult life awaiting retirement, enjoy this season of life. And for me it's better in the province especially in the mountains with a view and not too many neighbors. Good luck and God bless.
Thanks, I'll look for your channel, most philipinos are on the 200 dollars level, the poverty here is so sad. Very over populated and few decent jobs. Still happy people and low crime rate.
The ONLY way to stretch your dollar is to live in a rural area, have a scooter motorcycle as your vehicle and learn to cook and eat local cuisine....I probably can live by $1200 minimum, a month frugally...just rent , electricity, internet and phone then cook your own...
For about P15,000 you can rent a nice place in a smaller town. Maybe another P3,000 for bills including AC. That's much cheaper. I love running around on my scooter in the province of Bohol. Fishing is fun. Shopping at the local public markets and cooking my own food is fun and cheap. The expensive polluted dirty noisy city isn't for me. But different strokes for different folks. I'm glad to see you are getting along well.
yup,,,but if u are older with medications the province is a bad choice, many of my friends were scared to death in the hospitals in the provinces.....Many have fake drugs, or not potent...goodluck,,,,i have been to bohol around 15 times, but i lived in cebu city because of medical issues.
PH isn’t as cheap as people think. Living in a condo and eating at “resto bars” and any western style coffee shops or eateries will add up. Unlike in Thailand eating the cheaper street food is a bit more challenging. The Carinderia’s have various dishes but I haven’t been game to try them. I stayed at Cebu IT park for a week and found it a bit boring. I notice on CZcams expats vlogging from Ayala Center, Cebu business park and that looks better. I didn’t visit Mactan other than the Airport. From Cebu I took the ferry to Panglao (Bohol) and that place is highly recommended.
Thanks for that, I also think Thailand or Vietnam would be cheaper, I mostly eat at home, street food mostly is fried a few times in dodgy oil, eaten at a few calendarias but look for the popular ones. Restaurant prices are better than London. I want to do a food video soon.
@@colinkosky how cheap is thailand and vietnam compare to the philippines? cuz some expat are talking exaggerate about thailand and vietnam are cheaper.
I like mactan, because you've got accommodation, beaches. But the decent beaches are all private. Access comes with my condo. It park and business park are great, but I love having the beach. I found Panglou was much better and free beaches. But having a city close was my biggest plus.
PH is not cheap but you can live very cheap if you want. In Thailand if you can eat street food 3x a day it can be cheap. but both countries almost same cost. but Thailand is very well built now in infra and tons of tourist and thai food is very popular worldwide because thailand is a popular place. on the other hand Philippine is just getting started its like thailand 20 years ago the food is not know and underrated IMHO not really a streetfood culture so if you comparing streetfood hands down Thailand wins and the PHilippines has really have a bad image in the past. but the philippines improve a lot.
Very inexpensive when u plan ahead and build or renovate b4 u retire instead of renting...do urself a favor and find a young progressive educated working professional and avoid the low hanging fruit like most commonly choose 😅
Getting a young progressive professional? Its not bad to dream. Its free to dream. If you think that you are the second coming of brad pitt. Just enjoy. Stop with this relationship bs. Buy per kilo and not the whole cow.
They do, visa and mastercard are worldwide. I use Revolut as there are no charges on purchases, I would strongly advise getting one or something similar. Most banks have a 10k withdrawal limit and you can't escape the 250 peso charge. China bank is the only one I've used that let's you have more than 10k.
@@colinkosky, ah okay. Unfortunately, he passed away a few years ago. When he was alive, I would watch his videos, and I personally found him very likeable
Hi, couldn't hear you well. I have my sound all the way up. I think your sound is not good. also when you state numbers can you state what currancy your talking about...
Sorry about the sound, others haven't complained. It's in £s. I'm far from being a professional you tuber, just using my mobile. Thanks for watching anyway.
Philippines ok to retire, anything is better than jidadist UK, probably the best place to retire in Asia is Japan and yes the food is much cheaper than the Philippines and you can buy real estate cheap, Philippines you can't own anything
@@christaylor7049 This is from Numbeo. Cost of Living in Makati is 30.1% lower than in Tokyo (without rent) Cost of Living Including Rent in Makati is 27.7% lower than in Tokyo Rent Prices in Makati are 22.8% lower than in Tokyo Restaurant Prices in Makati are 22.7% lower than in Tokyo Groceries Prices in Makati are 41.6% lower than in Tokyo Makati is the more expensive part of Metro Manila so you can definitely get even cheaper prices for a lot of items in the rest of the metropolis. But if you were planning to live as a cyber homeless in Tokyo in an Internet cafe maybe you can make it work. The Philippines also exports a lot of Tuna to Japan which they turn into sushi. If you're into that kind of organic raw fish diet they're way cheaper in the southern Philippines specifically General Santos. : )
I live in Malitbog, Southern Leyte. No hospital, no stores or restaurants really, but inexpensive and relaxing.
Sounds great, only been to north of Leyte.
Mr Colin hello your channel just come up, I'm Peter originally N. Ireland been in Penang Island 10+ yrs. Thanking seriously of having a look at Cebu. Your video very useful Tq. 😅
Thanks Paddy, I'm going to do a cost of living breakdown this week, so watch out for that.
Doctors prescription medicines, can you get prescription meds over the counter, pharmacy? Or do you need chit from Doc.
@@paddy696yes I take regular medication and just buy them at pharmacies, they charge per tablet.
Nice to hear how you’re getting on Colin.
Philippines is an adventure country. If you just sit and watch TV in your home or condo might as well stay back where you came. There are lots to see, the beautiful sunsets, cultural celebrations and fiestas, rugged mountains and volcanos, soft white sandy beaches and the good people that can watch over you. It will take you a lifetime to see all the inhabited and uninhabited islands. Also it's a gateway to other countries in Southeast Asia and East Asia like Japan. English is spoken at most of the resorts and the signs and government form are in English. You don't have to learn a new language but it helps a little to know a local one, depending which island are you in.
That's exactly my view, even strolling into a township is an adventure and you are bound to end up with a new friend or two.
Nice one Colin, thanks for the evrery day bits of life, really interesting for us Brits who have no idea what 30 degrees every day is like, unless you want to swap your weather for ours which is light showers most days.
Doing an Islington walk later round by Sadlers Wells, which I remember you doing. I'm dropping the green walks and have created Story Walks to see if there's any interest, where the focus will be on one local topic or person from the past in that area, rather than lots of micro bits about anything. Did Knights Templar a few weeks ago, seemed to go well. Your walk tips have been greatly appreciated by myself and Bobby.
Anytime me and Sue pass water fountains anywhere, Colin comes to mind and we laugh! Looking forward to seeing Ruby. Good to hear from you.
Hello Steve pleased everything is going well, I missed out a few things like the food and low crime rate, however I still miss lots of things, and of course the walking group. Hardly any UK people here, so miss the banter.
On the whole, I'm really loving retirement.
Hope the walk went well, I accidentally deleted the meet up app so am unable to spy on you and Bobby.
Thanks for watching the videos.
Love to Sue, and all in the group.
Regards Colin.
Hello Colin! I'm your new sub fr California. Have fun in the Philippines! Take care!
Thanks for subbing!
Thanks for your video. I think we have to look at the fact that the average Filipino lives for far less than $1000 a month actually less than $500 a month in some Filipinos can live on $200 a month. That’s just a fact. it all depends on what kind of lifestyle you wanna have. I’m just getting started with CZcams and I have a few videos out about the Philippines, but I’ve only been able to visit one time. I do plan on going back as soon as possible and eventually living there forever one thing I know for sure, no matter how much money I have I’ll be much happier in the Philippines!
With 7000 Islands the Philippines is a vast country, your happiness and success largely depends on where you decide to live. IMHO the first year is like a honeymoon, it's new, exciting and different. Year 2 most spend traveling a bit looking for a place where they feel comfortable, safe and close to the activities they want to pursue during retirement. After a few years you are settled in with a partner living life understanding the culture and finding your way quite well. My advice is to give things time, go slowly and don't make any big decisions in your first year here. Main thing is most of us worked our entire adult life awaiting retirement, enjoy this season of life. And for me it's better in the province especially in the mountains with a view and not too many neighbors. Good luck and God bless.
Thanks for the wise advice.
7000 island and lots of undiscover gems that locals take for granted.
Thanks, I'll look for your channel, most philipinos are on the 200 dollars level, the poverty here is so sad. Very over populated and few decent jobs. Still happy people and low crime rate.
The population is expected to double by 2050.... O joy.😃 Three baby's are born every minute.
Scarey
The ONLY way to stretch your dollar is to live in a rural area, have a scooter motorcycle as your vehicle and learn to cook and eat local cuisine....I probably can live by $1200 minimum, a month frugally...just rent , electricity, internet and phone then cook your own...
Hello Mr. Colin.
I just subscribed to your channel.
Very good video with good information.
Take care and keep up the great work.
Thanks and welcome
For about P15,000 you can rent a nice place in a smaller town. Maybe another P3,000 for bills including AC. That's much cheaper. I love running around on my scooter in the province of Bohol. Fishing is fun. Shopping at the local public markets and cooking my own food is fun and cheap. The expensive polluted dirty noisy city isn't for me. But different strokes for different folks. I'm glad to see you are getting along well.
yup,,,but if u are older with medications the province is a bad choice, many of my friends were scared to death in the hospitals in the provinces.....Many have fake drugs, or not potent...goodluck,,,,i have been to bohol around 15 times, but i lived in cebu city because of medical issues.
Hi from northeast England, i spent 3 weeks in the Philippines 2022 and I'm looking to retire there eventually just subbed also
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PH isn’t as cheap as people think. Living in a condo and eating at “resto bars” and any western style coffee shops or eateries will add up. Unlike in Thailand eating the cheaper street food is a bit more challenging. The Carinderia’s have various dishes but I haven’t been game to try them. I stayed at Cebu IT park for a week and found it a bit boring. I notice on CZcams expats vlogging from Ayala Center, Cebu business park and that looks better. I didn’t visit Mactan other than the Airport. From Cebu I took the ferry to Panglao (Bohol) and that place is highly recommended.
Thanks for that, I also think Thailand or Vietnam would be cheaper, I mostly eat at home, street food mostly is fried a few times in dodgy oil, eaten at a few calendarias but look for the popular ones. Restaurant prices are better than London. I want to do a food video soon.
@@colinkosky how cheap is thailand and vietnam compare to the philippines? cuz some expat are talking exaggerate about thailand and vietnam are cheaper.
I like mactan, because you've got accommodation, beaches. But the decent beaches are all private. Access comes with my condo. It park and business park are great, but I love having the beach.
I found Panglou was much better and free beaches. But having a city close was my biggest plus.
PH is not cheap but you can live very cheap if you want. In Thailand if you can eat street food 3x a day it can be cheap. but both countries almost same cost. but Thailand is very well built now in infra and tons of tourist and thai food is very popular worldwide because thailand is a popular place. on the other hand Philippine is just getting started its like thailand 20 years ago the food is not know and underrated IMHO not really a streetfood culture so if you comparing streetfood hands down Thailand wins and the PHilippines has really have a bad image in the past. but the philippines improve a lot.
Very inexpensive when u plan ahead and build or renovate b4 u retire instead of renting...do urself a favor and find a young progressive educated working professional and avoid the low hanging fruit like most commonly choose 😅
Thank you for your kind advice, I'm happy to rent until I find a place to live.
😂😂lol ,at his age can't be too picky
Getting a young progressive professional? Its not bad to dream. Its free to dream. If you think that you are the second coming of brad pitt. Just enjoy. Stop with this relationship bs. Buy per kilo and not the whole cow.
The young progressive ones usually want to move to USA. That doesn't fit in well with retirement there.
Hi Colin did you take you snorkeling gear there or did you buy it there
I bought it here, basically you can get nearly anything here. I snorkel and free dive a lot, it's like swimming in an aquarium.
Hello sir, nice awesome videos. New sub here 👍💖💝💞💐🎉🏖😉😊🥰
Thank you sir.
@@colinkosky 💖💖💖😇😇😇
Coming over next year will english bank cards work over there in the ATM.
They do, visa and mastercard are worldwide. I use Revolut as there are no charges on purchases, I would strongly advise getting one or something similar. Most banks have a 10k withdrawal limit and you can't escape the 250 peso charge. China bank is the only one I've used that let's you have more than 10k.
@@colinkosky big thanks Colin for the advice
regards john
Not many Filipino families get a grand a month to live on.
You remind me of Kev in Thailand
Never seen kevs channel
@@colinkosky, ah okay. Unfortunately, he passed away a few years ago. When he was alive, I would watch his videos, and I personally found him very likeable
Yes there is a resemblance
@@leroyybrown, yes, when I saw the thumbnail and had not read the title of the video, I immediately thought it was Kev
Yes you’re right 😂..
Hi, couldn't hear you well. I have my sound all the way up. I think your sound is not good. also when you state numbers can you state what currancy your talking about...
Sorry about the sound, others haven't complained. It's in £s. I'm far from being a professional you tuber, just using my mobile. Thanks for watching anyway.
You need some good friends,,u live in Luzon..😊
I live in Cebu,
I don't know what a 1,000 quid is.....
@@scotmarq it's approximately £1000
philippines is expat heavens, girls are easy and cheap.
Philippines ok to retire, anything is better than jidadist UK, probably the best place to retire in Asia is Japan and yes the food is much cheaper than the Philippines and you can buy real estate cheap, Philippines you can't own anything
Interesting, but I don't fancy learning another language and you would have to live way out of Tokyo to get bargains.
You can own condos, but not a house
If you don't speak Japanese, you won't get anywhere in Japan. Besides, Japan is expensive to live.
@@hansreynders6853 I do speak Japanese and most food prices cheaper than Philippines
@@christaylor7049 This is from Numbeo.
Cost of Living in Makati is 30.1% lower than in Tokyo (without rent)
Cost of Living Including Rent in Makati is 27.7% lower than in Tokyo
Rent Prices in Makati are 22.8% lower than in Tokyo
Restaurant Prices in Makati are 22.7% lower than in Tokyo
Groceries Prices in Makati are 41.6% lower than in Tokyo
Makati is the more expensive part of Metro Manila so you can definitely get even cheaper prices for a lot of items in the rest of the metropolis. But if you were planning to live as a cyber homeless in Tokyo in an Internet cafe maybe you can make it work. The Philippines also exports a lot of Tuna to Japan which they turn into sushi. If you're into that kind of organic raw fish diet they're way cheaper in the southern Philippines specifically General Santos. : )