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..still,if you think you can tolerate the situation, just don't forget to bring in with you a gensetÂ
...apart from that annoying fact, there's nothing more to worry about.there are two internet service provider available here(SMART and GLOBE). i bet you're already aware of the products and services of these two.bars (with live bands),restaurants, hotels, and banks are everywhere in town.your night life will not be boring when you come in here, that's for sure.i am not aware if there's an existing expat community 'though but i do see quite a no. of foreigners around town.
..can you believe that ?...it's quite cheap because its far (more or less 1hr travel on a motorized banca) from the town center, but the island is still part of sj. I also don't have an idea about home rentals (OMG..I'm of no help..hahah) since i haven't tried to rent one.As for the time of travel to Calapan from here, it depends on the one who drives..i think(lols)..my boss can reach Calapan in as fast as 3 hours. But on PUV,5-6 hours as they need to pick and drop passengers along the way (but again, depends on the driver). You might also want to try Villa Paulina Resort and Hotel, and Sikatuna Beach Hotel both facing the sea. Rizal is just 30 to 45 minutes away from sj (to its nearest barangay called Sto-Niño) and 45 - 1hour as you go to its farthest barangay. I cannot compare the cost of living here in sj and there in pg for i haven't been there. I hope i enlightened you even a little, but best is yeah, you drive down in here and spend some days to see for yourself and experience firsthand all the things you might want to know before you move here completely (sj's just 3 hours away Â
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