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09-26-21 21:38 #27056
Posts: 15918Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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09-26-21 20:48 #27055
Posts: 3393Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
Financially, it's hard to see anything less than a 10 to 15 yr stay in one place stacking up. And that's without pricing in changes to FX, psycho GF, visa rules etc.
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09-26-21 08:42 #27054
Posts: 6830Originally Posted by Datiao [View Original Post]
Regarding rental. Ads started popping up in my social media about 6 months ago for units in buildings to be constructed, same like you've seen before, studio / 1-br / 2-br, for about the same prices as before. Then a month or two later my feed started showing ads for units already in existence, furnished and not, for quite a range of rental prices, all of them for long-term rental (minimum 1 month, and in contact privately with the owner / landlord they are looking for 6 months or more). If you are in for 6 or 12 months, I see them as low as p9 k per month for a studio. You also agree to shoulder the electric, water, and Assn dues (dues are about p1000/ month). Electric / water / dues combined is usually 5-6 k / month, bringing said unfurnished studio to 15 k / month for rental (dirt cheap in my opinion). Many other similar units are furnished and renting for 2-3 x that each month (contact the owner directly to see if you are shouldering utilities / dues). I have rented for 20 k, 40 k, and 60 k (much larger place) in the last year so there are a lot of options. Very few landlords are wanting (or able, due to lockdown restrictions) to rent nightly or weekly.
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09-26-21 05:17 #27053
Posts: 141Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
Rental market is bad now if for investment.
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09-25-21 08:27 #27052
Posts: 6830Originally Posted by JeanEspero [View Original Post]
https://philippineslifestyle.com/srr...a-philippines/
https://pra.gov.ph/srrv/
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09-24-21 21:31 #27051
Posts: 314Originally Posted by Datiao [View Original Post]
My gut says "it's a good time to buy and get set for the recovery". My mind is saying, "don't put any more money into that fucking country and just stay in hotels".
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09-24-21 12:42 #27050
Posts: 141Originally Posted by BrizLad [View Original Post]
In cebu city, the condo prices remains stable but they are giving some free electrical appliances like aircon and fridge w purchase.
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09-24-21 11:59 #27049
Posts: 56Is there a way to apply for a new first time SRRV?
Is there a way to apply for a new first time SRRV? I want to invest in a savings account or property in Philippines.
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09-24-21 11:19 #27048
Posts: 314Buying opportunities
Just wondering if there are any real estate buying opportunities in places like kandi suites?
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09-19-21 01:22 #27047
Posts: 6830Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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09-13-21 22:32 #27046
Posts: 3393Originally Posted by ScreamingBeaver [View Original Post]
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09-13-21 10:21 #27045
Posts: 244Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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09-10-21 20:08 #27044
Posts: 3393Originally Posted by ScreamingBeaver [View Original Post]
Have you found this to also be true? G.
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09-08-21 23:52 #27043
Posts: 244Good Times
There is a certain percentage of the bars open for those of us who live here. There presently is a liquor ban however they still serve alcohol albeit in a coffee cup. The quality of the women has improved since the managers can afford to be more picky. For example, when I walked into Viking Bar I didn't notice nearly as many porkers and older girls. I was told they are no longer allowed to work there. There is also plenty of seating because of the lack of tourists. I'm not interested in paying the 3500 peso bar fine because most of these girls also have dating app accounts where you can have the same girl for 1 k outside the bar.
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09-08-21 22:03 #27042
Posts: 3393Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
AC is a toxic shit hole but at least options are coming back online.