I am a philippina and my hubby is British..we live in Engaland for ten year now im here in my mother land to invest money for farm..the best place to retire and enjoy the life...
I loan a farm and plant rice...for every three months you have 30k pesos profit per hectare..
Very beautiful Video/doc. ! Contrast and positive life of the Slums in the city, especially in Manila. That is how the whole world knows the Philippines full of poor people. Again, poverty is by choice, if the slum dwellers returns to the farm and villages, life would be different. People in the farm don't have to work or employed to eat.
@Veilside1000HP It is true that it's a lot safer to invest and use your money in the US the thing is, it take so much money to start. For us the middle class can't start sometihng big here. Anyway I love your video, that place is very similar from I was born and where I came from, so peaceful, fresh air, and friendly people.
@airvilleleenmae I agree, you make more you spend more, unless you can make more and save a lot of it and retire in a country that cost less. It is much safer to invest in the U.S. because there is better business laws protecting the investor compare to many other countries, but it cost a lot more to invest in the U.S. and labor cost is much higher. It is nice you can purchase land in the Philippines because you are citizen, for us foreign investors we are afraid to invest.
@Veilside1000HP hahaha it's the reality right? My hubby is saving most of his money and use it in the Philippines instead of investing something in the US. We just started a little business their and let my parents do the job for us while we are still in the US, we are comin back to Philippines before christmas to visit the land and look for more prooperty. Nice video, reminds me of my childhood days.
nice capture what cam did you used ?
charockos 4 hours ago
I am a philippina and my hubby is British..we live in Engaland for ten year now im here in my mother land to invest money for farm..the best place to retire and enjoy the life...
I loan a farm and plant rice...for every three months you have 30k pesos profit per hectare..
thanks for the lovely vedio
kamatisish 1 week ago
Very beautiful Video/doc. ! Contrast and positive life of the Slums in the city, especially in Manila. That is how the whole world knows the Philippines full of poor people. Again, poverty is by choice, if the slum dwellers returns to the farm and villages, life would be different. People in the farm don't have to work or employed to eat.
burtamor 2 weeks ago
Masarap ang buhay sa bukid...yan ang tunay na buhay na bigay ng Dios
chardnj 3 weeks ago
This what i call LIFE!!! Simple but meaningful :)
Samuel20Twelve 1 month ago
@Veilside1000HP It is true that it's a lot safer to invest and use your money in the US the thing is, it take so much money to start. For us the middle class can't start sometihng big here. Anyway I love your video, that place is very similar from I was born and where I came from, so peaceful, fresh air, and friendly people.
airvilleleenmae 4 months ago
@airvilleleenmae I agree, you make more you spend more, unless you can make more and save a lot of it and retire in a country that cost less. It is much safer to invest in the U.S. because there is better business laws protecting the investor compare to many other countries, but it cost a lot more to invest in the U.S. and labor cost is much higher. It is nice you can purchase land in the Philippines because you are citizen, for us foreign investors we are afraid to invest.
Veilside1000HP 4 months ago
@Veilside1000HP hahaha it's the reality right? My hubby is saving most of his money and use it in the Philippines instead of investing something in the US. We just started a little business their and let my parents do the job for us while we are still in the US, we are comin back to Philippines before christmas to visit the land and look for more prooperty. Nice video, reminds me of my childhood days.
airvilleleenmae 4 months ago
sarrrappp.... namannn
katealison100 5 months ago
@kantoblk341 You mean you don't like the super high rents, crazy housing prices and 300% tax on cars:)
Veilside1000HP 5 months ago