It cost 750,000 Philippine pesos, which she funded using her savings and with help from a business partner. Nightly rates range between 7,000 and 8,500 Philippine pesos, or about $123 to $150. In 2022 ...
She designed the house to be Instagrammable, but soon found most guests hardly used their phones while staying there.
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