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Manila is 59th most expensive city for expats
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post Feb 18 2011, 04:29 AM
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Manila is 59th most expensive city for expats
02/18/2011 | 04:36 PM

Metro Manila rose 16 spots from last year to become the 59th most expensive city in the world for expatriates after an economic rebound and a stronger peso made leases more costly, consultancy firm ECA said in its annual Accommodation Report.

Rental costs here were also the 12th most expensive in Asia, ECA said, based on September 2010 data on two-bedroom properties "commonly inhabited by international assignees".

The Philippine capital, which ranked 13th in Asia in the previous report, surpassed neighboring capitals like Taipei, Kuala Lumpur and Shenzen.

Tokyo topped the global and Asian rankings due to the strengthening of the yen even as actual rental prices dropped by 7% last year. Expatriates there had to fork over an average $4,352 a month.

The Japanese capital was followed by Moscow, Hong Kong, London, Singapore, Caracas, Abu Dhabi, Bogota, San Francisco and Geneva.

In Asia, Tokyo was joined by Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Shanghai, Hanoi, Bangkok, Mumbai, Jakarta and Beijing as the top ten cities.

The region saw leases rise by an average of nearly 7% in 2010 after falling by more than a tenth in 2009.

"The strong rebound in rental rates in many cities reflects both the rapid economic recovery and the continued expansion of companies into the region," Lee Quane, regional director of ECA Asia, said in a statement.

Rent in Metro Manila rose by 14% "due to the strengthening of the peso against the greenback", ECA said in an e-mail to BusinessWorld. This was based on properties mostly in Makati.

Hong Kong, meanwhile, saw rents increase by 22% to $2,830 a month for a two-bedroom unit after prices fell by roughly a quarter the previous year, ECA said. -- Jessica Anne D. Hermosa , BusinessWorld

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post Feb 18 2011, 12:26 PM
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Bottom line:
Still cheap.
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post Feb 18 2011, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE (orient @ Feb 18 2011, 01:26 PM) *
Bottom line:
Still cheap.


Basically, yeah. But Taipei, KL and Shenzen, cheaper according to the report.
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post Feb 18 2011, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE (juansuing @ Feb 18 2011, 06:30 PM) *
Basically, yeah. But Taipei, KL and Shenzen, cheaper according to the report.


I'm always suspicious about these surveys. For example the city I live in, London, seems to fluctuate from 2nd to 6th or so, purely dependent on the strength of the pound against the dollar. Also, it doesn't take into account that there are always cheaper alternatives, and a wide disparity in prices even in the same city.

Also, the cost of alcohol (the real measure of interest lol) in Kuala Lumpur is slightly more than London!
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