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Before You Retire in the Philippines…
Make Sure You're Not Making a $40,000 Mistake

If your plan is based on YouTube videos, Facebook groups, or someone else's budget — you might be building your future on assumptions that don't apply to you.

At some point, it hits you.

You've watched the videos. You've seen the "$2,000 is enough" breakdowns. You've read the comments. And for a moment… it feels possible.

But then the question comes back:

"What if this doesn't actually work for me?"

Not for someone else. For you.

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You're not alone if:

  • You've done hours of research but still don't feel certain
  • You're worried about hidden costs no one talks about
  • You don't want to move and realize too late that your budget doesn't work
  • You're trying to protect your savings, not gamble with it
  • You just want a clear yes or no — based on real numbers

The problem isn't lack of information.

It's that everything you see is generalized, simplified, and designed for content — not real decision-making.

Nobody tells you that picking the wrong city costs $3,600–$6,000 a year in overspend.

Nobody mentions that one healthcare event without a plan runs $8,000–$40,000.

Nobody shows you how peso inflation quietly erodes 18% of your purchasing power by Year 5.

That's not pessimism. That's the math most people skip.

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That's why this exists

The 5 Warning Signs You're Looking at the Wrong City

A free 7-page guide built on real numbers — not someone else's lifestyle.

Inside, you'll be able to:

  • Estimate your real monthly cost based on your lifestyle tier
  • Identify the hidden expenses most people miss until it's too late
  • See if your $2,000 assumption actually holds in your target city
  • Spot the 5 early warning signs before you commit to anything

This is not here to convince you to move.

In fact — you might realize it's not the right move. And that's the point.

Better to know now than after you've already committed.

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This is for people who want clarity — not for those who are just browsing.

What readers are saying

"This is everything, in one place, in writing. Is it necessary, no. Is it convenient, you bet it is!"

— Reader, US-based, actively planning Philippines retirement

Because this isn't just about retiring somewhere cheaper.

It's about not running out of money.

Not relying on hope.

Not having to go back home broke.