Pinoy40
2/24/2017 22:13 EST
Hello. Is anyone looking for a studio flat in makati central business district ? Pls let me know. Thanks
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trappedinhell
2/28/2017 22:11 EST
@ nick66786 Can't rely on the cost per sq. meter rent. It all depends on the location and amenities of the rental. Furnishings & utilities that comes w/ the rental also plays a role in the cost. You could be renting a 35 sq.meter rental in the slums of Tondo for $250 a month or a 20 sq meter condo in Makati for $850 a month.
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seernai
3/1/2017 07:22 EST
Personally I would never recommend any foreigner going to Tondo it's not safe cheap yes but safe no
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seernai
3/1/2017 07:23 EST
Personally I would never recommend any foreigner going to Tondo it's not safe cheap yes but safe no
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ACEPoolPlayer
3/1/2017 08:12 EST
"Personally I would never recommend any foreigner going to Tondo it's not safe cheap but safe no"
Seernai, I think Trappedinhell was only using that as an example. He wasn't recommending Tondo. By the way there are some nice areas of Tondo and some slum areas in Makati. I think the point was you can't price a flat, studio, or any rental place based on the square meters. Location, location, location, amenities, furnishing, security, etc are more important. when valuing the price of what something is being rented for.
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draks
3/1/2017 22:45 EST
It might help if you actually named the price of the rental always avoid starting point, westerners do not buy or rent anything without knowing how much it's going to cost, and the cost should be openly advertised not kept a secret. Open to the highest bidder? Won't work
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draks
3/2/2017 07:03 EST
He will probably ask you to on him so he can tell you the rent privately
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