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A Luxury Life In The Philippines - What Does It Cost?

πŸ“… 2024-08-09⏱ 19:24
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Pea tours a luxury one-bedroom condo unit for rent in Dauin, Dumaguete area, with real estate agent Elma. The walkthrough covers every room, amenity, and policy in detail, giving viewers a concrete picture of what high-end Philippine living looks like and costs. It's part property showcase, part cultural window β€” Pea and Elma's banter reveals as much about Filipino life and humor as the condo itself.

Location and setting ​

  • The condo is inside an exclusive resort property in Dauin (near Dumaguete City, about 15–20 minutes by car to the mall and city center)
  • Beachfront with a marine protected sanctuary β€” no fishing allowed, but snorkeling and diving are available with a dive shop right next door
  • Two swimming pools (one per building section), one approximately 9 feet deep in the center
  • Pool area includes a bar where you can sit and drink
  • The resort hosts Saturday night events with food and drinks available for order
  • A yacht harbor is visible from the property β€” Pea spots one during filming
  • Kayaking and kite surfing (seasonal, during amihan/northeast monsoon around December) are available
  • A small hut/gazebo area near the beach for morning coffee, remote work, or hosting guests outside your unit
  • National Highway is a 2-minute walk away with pedicabs, buses, and jeepneys for transportation

The unit itself β€” detailed walkthrough ​

  • One bedroom, two bathrooms (one en suite, one powder room for guests)
  • High ceilings with exposed wooden beams
  • Decorated with cultural touches: anito figures (pre-colonial Filipino spiritual carvings, common in Baguio where Elma used to live) and a traditional sunka board game
  • A porch/balcony area with views of the pool and water β€” Pea suggests it's good for cigar smoking, poker games, or just decompressing
  • Bedroom: queen-size bed with hotel-style presentation (heart-shaped towel swans), rattan furniture, split-type air conditioning, bedside tables with lamps on both sides
  • Pea specifically praises the bedside tables β€” she's annoyed that many Filipino homes lack them
  • Extremely quiet β€” Elma says you can only hear birds chirping
  • A vault/safe in the closet for valuables

Bathroom ​

  • Described as "luxurious, like a hotel"
  • Rainfall shower mounted high on the wall
  • Glass block walls that let in natural light, making the space feel larger
  • Dual setup β€” two shower areas so a couple can use it simultaneously (Elma jokes about not having to fight with her husband for bathroom time)
  • Pea contrasts this with typical Filipino bathrooms: often tiny, sometimes just a "one square foot" shower area with a single fixture

Kitchen and dining ​

  • Full kitchen with oven (Germania brand), induction cooktop (no gas β€” electric only throughout the unit), hood vent
  • All cutlery, bowls, plates, and a rice cooker provided β€” "all you have to do is bring yourself and your clothes"
  • Dual sink with hot and cold water and good water pressure
  • A pantry (Elma notes most Filipino homes don't have dedicated pantries)
  • Dishwasher included β€” Pea jokes this is "for lazy people" and that Filipinas prefer to wash dishes by hand
  • Dining table seats four (was being repaired at time of filming)
  • Elma started cooking at age 5 out of necessity β€” the only thing she knew how to make was rice, growing up in the mountains with no oven

Costs and policies ​

  • Rent: β‚±75,000/month (approximately $1,299 USD at time of filming)
  • WiFi and water: included free
  • Maintenance of exterior/common areas: handled by property management
  • Tenant pays only electricity
  • No brownouts β€” the compound has its own large backup generator
  • Gym (Bala Fit) available on-site for approximately β‚±3,000/month membership
  • Minimum lease: one year, negotiable for longer terms with possible rent adjustment
  • Restaurants next door within the compound and along the National Highway nearby (close to Bacolod area with many dining options)

Strict restrictions ​

  • No pets allowed
  • No children allowed β€” the unit is restricted to couples only
  • Pea probes this policy: what happens if your Filipina girlfriend gets pregnant during the one-year lease? Elma confirms the landlord won't kick you out mid-lease, but the lease will not be renewed β€” you'd need to find a new unit
  • The no-kids/no-pets rule exists because other tenants don't want noise from dogs, screaming children, or (Pea adds with Filipino flair) chickens and roosters

Pea and Elma's banter and cultural moments ​

  • Pea riffs on all the roles she'd need to fill at this property: waitress Pea, bartender Pea, chef Pea, tour guide Pea, diving instructor Pea
  • Elma jokes about trapping a man in the pantry as a "pleasure palace" with a "session in progress, don't disturb" sign
  • Pea says she doesn't wear clothes most of the time (joking about not needing the closet)
  • Elma's contact information provided in the video description for anyone interested in rentals or property viewings in the Dauin/Dumaguete area

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