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    Should I rent a house and save 2.5 million in 5-6 years and cash in a house, or should I just get a house loan early?

    @goodnesskindness Live within my means. Also lucky enough to earn enough to save enough.
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @zuko Bank statements and certificate. Proof that funds is not going to be an issue when I'm abroad. This is NOT show money.
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    Should I rent a house and save 2.5 million in 5-6 years and cash in a house, or should I just get a house loan early?

    @rschlap if you want the city life you have to shell out more money. more money means you need to save more. you have to increase your monthly income as well.
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    Should I rent a house and save 2.5 million in 5-6 years and cash in a house, or should I just get a house loan early?

    @rschlap Nope. I am not planning on living in the city where cost is high. Sa province mura pa naman. If you have 4-6M stashed kahit small house lang in a 500sqm lot is good enough. Sariwang hangin, cold breeze, etc.
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @zuko I just came from 🇫🇷 got a Schengen Visa without providing ITR during my Visa application. Also got my 🇺🇸 Visa (10yr ME) without providing an ITR. Went to 🇨🇳 again no need for ITR. Again pay your taxes but its a myth na kelangan ng ITR to go abroad.
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    Should I rent a house and save 2.5 million in 5-6 years and cash in a house, or should I just get a house loan early?

    @rschlap I have been renting for the longest time. This allows me to move from one place to another, cheaper rent, better location, etc. I have been saving all these years and by the time I am ready to settle down in one place (near retirement) that's when I'll buy a house and lot with my savings.
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @resjudicata My accountant handles it. Can't go into further details.
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @littlepinkmitten You need to pay taxes. Can't stress that enough. Pero I just want to dispel the myth na if hindi ka nagbabayad ng tax ay hindi ka din makakapag-loan or makakapag-abroad (leisure).
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @taketime dunno if i'll be of any help kasi hindi ako dev hehe
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    How did you reach your ~₱300,000/month or more income?

    @hope088 I have one job, $140k annually working for a US based company while staying in the Philippines. Before that, I worked for another US based company in the software consulting/support industry. Stayed in my previous job for 8+ years with great mentors, supportive management, and equally...
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