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What sort of budget do you allocate for seeking "the remainder of one's life IN PEACE and not being bored to death, in the process?” - @manwonder
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Manwonder quote. . . . .What sort of budget do you usually allocate for seeking "the remainder of one's life IN PEACE and not being bored to death, in the process?”
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OmoWhat sort of budget do you usually allocate for seeking "the remainder of one's life IN PEACE and not being bored to death, in the process?”This at least will give a rough idea of the prospects/best location that your budget range can provide.- @manwonder
Dumaguete sucked - plain and simple. There were some greman guys that were bullying everybody on 'the strip' while we were there. The locals didn't like it... We weren't there long!On panay island we found Iloilo - a big and very rich city. It was pricy. We went all the way around. Sna Jose de Buenavista is on the water and nice, in an interesting area, too. Anitki, As I remember. But there literally were no canos... and in Roxas City, also very nice, there were even fewer.Some have asked - what do you want? Just to live out the remainder of my life IN PEACE and not be bored to death, in the process.So I add my voice to the question, 'where should we go?'We could always stick around here and wait for the nukes to fall...- @The Cold War Kid




What sort of budget do you usually allocate for seeking "the remainder of one's life IN PEACE and not being bored to death, in the process?” This at least will give a rough idea of the prospects/best location that your budget range can provide. - @manwonder

Everywhere in world there is poverty you want to know where there is less of it here. Makati!
But, if we were new to Palawan, I'd say you'd currently be wanting something around US$125,000 cash in hand, and around a US$2,500 per month income? This should set a couple up quite well, keeping you both suitably happy, and reasonably well satisfied with your daily lives. By the way, this sum would include a maid/cook and driver/gardener couple and a solid, comfortable and attractive new home.- @PalawOne



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