Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Transportation Costs Philippines

For those of you wondering how much it costs to get around Manila , here are a few figures;

Taxi - from my placa in mandaluyong to makati intercon ( around 8 kilometers ) I pay $1.52
i dont tip these guys - they have no manners, used to be they said goodmorning / afternoon/ evening but the younger guys are just plain rude.

Jeepney - always a fun way to get around - now they charge per"sakay" which means ride or in this case per stop so one stop will cost you .16 cents

MRT - metro rail transit from .26 cents per stop

Tricycle - a three wheeler - negotiable

Rent a van - for one day, you feed the driver and put in gas $40.00 / 60.00 per day

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Monday, December 29, 2008

A night in Makati

Wednesday night we were asked to chaperon a friends boyfriend, alex, it was his first time in manila, he arrived the 27th from Melborne. We met up in greenbelt 4 in makati ( a nice shopping center) but before that my girl and i got hungry so we ate in Kitchen - she likes their grilled vegetable panini, so here's what we ordered

grilled vegetable panini

170.00 = $3.69

lettuce caps
145.00 = $3.15

seared tuna sashimi
160.00 = $3.47

one san mig light
40.00= .80

one watermelon shake

90.00 = $1.95

$13.06 USD for dinner ( two people)

Kitchen is a resto in a high end ayala mall so consider these prices in the expensive range ( although there are more expensive places )


Aafter the meal we met up with alex and went to an even more expensive resto - m cafe in front of the ayala museum, lots of expats frequent this place for the food, drink, and music. i especially like this place in december as the wind is always blowing a cool breeze your way, anyway we caught up with alex and talked about boracay and where he was staying...

7 san mig light x 90.00 each
2 callijentes ( some girly drink) 360.00
tax 128.00
service charge 99.00

TOTAL = 1217.00 0r $26.30

GRAND TOTAL = kitchen $13.06 + M cafe $26.30 = $39.30

My parking costs were PHP35.00 ( less than a dollar for the whole evening)

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Cost Of Living Philippines (part 1)

Hi guys,

Welcome to my blog cost of living philippines, here i will track my living expenses so that you may compare and have an idea of what it costs to live here in the P.I. or RP as it is called now. Just a small bio on myself, my name is Franz, Austrian citizen, i have a thriving business here in the Philippines, Im 41 years old and I live in Mandaluyong, just 10 minutes away from Makati.

For part 1 I will try and reconstruct what it cost to live a single life - so if your single you will have an idea of the expenses involved. ( please note that Mandaluyong though not as pricey as Makati is still much more expensive then living in the provinces and rural areas)

When i was single, ( two years ago ) this is what my major expenses looked like:

Per 30 days

a. Rent -
I lived two blocks away from where im living now, it was a two bedroom one car garage apartment.

10,000 pesos

b. Utilities -

water - 700 pesos
electricity - 5000 ( lots of airconditioning)
internet - dsl 1000 pesos

c. Maid -

5000 pesos

d. Food -

( for two me and my maid) = 9,000 pesos

e. Transportation -

Gas ( i have a car) - 7,000 pesos


all in all this comes up to $710.00 / month

what i havent included in this short overview are dentist/doctors visits, haircuts, massages, gym fees, celphone, eating and drinking out , and other recreational activities, i will be posting part 2 where i live in a bgger house with my family, also i will be doing more posts on what it costs to do the following:

a. holidays
b. eating out ( expensive, average, cheap)
c. celphone plans
d. buying a condo/ house/car
e. busines ops
f. dentisits / doctors

and much more...

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