How Much SHOULD A House Cost In The Philippines?

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Published 2024-04-14
How much should a home in the Philippines really cost this 2024? Although there are multiple factors when it comes to home construction, in this video, we try to give you a general idea on how to "ball park" how much you may need to budget for future dream home. Hope this helps.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Paul-ch4sr
    FOR FUTURE HOMEOWNERS: This is where your money goes! Best example on how to explain where that money is going. Thank you, Slater!
  • @kryzzzie
    Things i learned from marrying an engineer 😊
  • @stustu5491
    Sana next content about finding the right contractor😅
  • @ranloresca8735
    Super informative. Sana mafeature din mga matitino / honest contractors na budget friendly din. These days, napakadaming contractors na scam talaga yung iba pa in a subtle way dito sa Pinas. Kaya kahit may pera ka na magpagawa, mag 2 isip ka pa din. Kung nagagawa nga nila sa mga sikat at celebrities what more sa mga simpleng tao lang
  • This is the most thorough video on the matter. Thank you for this, Slater! All the best on the road to 1 Million!
  • @deeda777
    The problem with some professionals , they recommend suppliers that give them commissions.
  • @nicachu7274
    Galing ng explanation nito..the best ka talaga Engr Slater Young
  • @family4funvlog
    Salamat for all the great videos! We've watched so many of them. Now we are starting own design and construction in Palawan. We gave you shout out on our first blogs about design!
  • @johnjolly2087
    My wife and I are selling out here and will be building there in a few short months. Your content is without peer and much appreciated. We are planning to use Liteblock in our build but are concerned with transport cost and skilled labor in Bohol or Negros. You'll be seeing us in your showroom very soon. Thanks.
  • @TheMarksmanROM
    I think we need to also add the cost of permits and other alikes. This is seperate from professional fees and could also take a toll on the overall budget. Some contractors may include the leg work, but the main fees are on the owner. Also the amounts differ city by city.
  • @kevink1214
    Very informative. Make sure the architect drawings is part of the cost of the home. Heard of people being shown all these features, but was told later, oh that is just a drawing of what it could be and many of those things are going to cost extra. The buyer thought all of the things in the drawings was what was going to be built but sadly found out they were not.
  • @ninonggaming9668
    Thank you sir Slater sa pag enlighten kung gano kahalaga ang professionals kapag magbbuild ng house. But may tips ka po ba kung pano kumilatis ng matitinong contractors. Pano madetect yung redflags. Not in general sana, pero yung detailed. And if nag yes si client dahil magaling magconvince si contractor, pano malalaman if mali ang nakuhang contractor during construction. And how ipa-stop ang work knowing na may contract din kayo. Sa sunod na content🙂 thanks po
  • What we learned as an architecture student in professional practice on how to estimate a project cost is based on areas, whereas enclosed, covered, and open areas have different estimation costs, and 10% of the total was given to professional fees, which are the architect and engineer.
  • @bilocanokami1292
    Thank you sir,start to save now for my dream/business dream house 🙏
  • @amytan7872
    I hope next episodes about finding a good contactor, about bidding and also regarding finding a good project manager This video is very informative and will help us a lot. Thank you!!
  • @andrewfoster4359
    excellent presentation, clear and concise. I'd double echo the design element, simple block forms, simple roof layout, simple interior spaces well designed will feel so much more spacious even if smaller than originally intended and save so much money in the long run - and also just get the layout and flow of the house right. Design led for your lifestyle is best 🙂