Best cities to live in the Philippines
Batangas wrote:Did not like Cebu all that much anouther dirty noisy city just imo.
bitter? batangas is nothing compared to cebu. lol 
Any info you can provide would be appreciated.
Wes
Any info you can provide would be appreciated.
Wes, I wanted to cut and paste what you asked so that I could refer to it while writing.
Cost of living.聽 Pennies on the dollar.聽 We, wife and I go out to eat every night, we can spend anywhere from 100 pesos to 300 for the both of us.聽 Depending upon what we choose to purchase and eat!聽 We have a Robinson Mall and as I write there is an SM mall going up.聽 Robinson, has your traditional clothing stores, and places to eat.聽 (only two stories.聽 We have a public hospital, and private.聽 Can't really share about the quality, I'm certain not like Manila, or Cebu hospitals.聽 I've heard good stories and bad about both Public and Private.聽 Weather is always 30 C more or less.聽 No typhoons, no earthquakes!聽 Although there was a typhoon, before I got there in 2006 from what I heard.聽 For the most part typhoons travel further North of the island of Palawan.聽 We have expats, Some get together for cards, drinking, talking, coffee, and god knows what else.聽 I'm sure you will meet those that want to talk and do things, and some that don't.
What else, I could share about a lot of things.聽 Past four years we have seen a Boom in construction.聽 If hotels are any indication of the growth, we are growing.聽 Which means land prices are a bit more expensive around the city.聽 How much is expensive, depends upon how much money you have, right!?
I suggest you rent for a year to see where you want to buy or live.聽 Best advice I got too.
What else you ask and I'll share!
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Thanks for the quick response.聽 I've made note of your email and will definitely follow-up when I am in Palawan.聽 Do you own or are you renting?聽 Any idea what the rents would be for a 2BR condo/apt?
You've been there since 2006.聽 Are you working or retired?聽 Do you live there year round?
I'm sure I'll have many more questions and really appreciate your feedback.
Thanks,
Wes
for all the places we stayed over the years聽 Tagaytay would be my hands down favorite. The weather is excellent, i have a new split a/c system i bought last year and still have never turned it on.聽 聽Going places is not overcrowded. For single guys ,the girls are not as hot and friendly as in other parts of the Country, as they are much more tribal looking and heavy set. If you get some local connections your can rent a house or apt reasonable, like one the outskirts or neighboring provinces.聽 Just walking into the middle of Tagaytay and renting will set u back some serious pesos so it is good to have contacts to help you.聽 It is easy to get around from place to place also.
Being American i liked Subic, Palo, Cebu,.聽 We use to stay in a little place called Baloy Beach area by Subic and that was very nice and reasonable to stay. We stayed at baloy apt where the owners are danish and Filipino (husband/wife) and it was just a block from the beach. Furnished 1brm was resonable and had aircon. All in all i say the climate is what tips the scales for me, not dripping wet as soon as we take a walk is nice here in Tagaytay, so it is our choice here.聽 So that is my opinion and well aware there are different strokes for different folks聽 so you need to try it before u buy it.聽 God Bless.
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i can see if you dont agree with someone but hey u still need to show respect to everyone and not make it personal by name calling.聽 lets just all get along !!
istvan555 wrote:Iloilo City?聽 I don,t think so..I visited most of Philippines,and i can tell you, I found,Iloilo City,聽 聽the dirtiest city/in my experience/in the Phil. Mabuhay! .
I totally disagree with you. I moved here from Manila one month ago and find the place great in every which way.
R茅al D.
Please note that we are not here to agree or to disagree with other members' point of view.
We are here to share our own opinion on what, according to us, are the best cities to live in the Philippines and that's it.
So, please avoid unnecessary arguments on the forum !
Thank you,
Priscilla
MaroBautista wrote:Choosing where to settle down in the Philippines will depend upon the preference of the expat. If they are more of a career oriented person most probably, he/she will be in the metro city. But if the expat is a retiree, he/she would choose living in the provinces.
I am a retiree, but I hated the provinces.
City living is much better (in my preference).聽 However, as you say: it all depends upon the preference of the "Individual" expat.
tn101112 wrote:We, wife and I go out to eat every night, we can spend anywhere from 100 pesos to 300 for the both of us.聽 Depending upon what we choose to purchase and eat!
Going out every night for me was a bit too expensive.聽 I liked Western food, and 2,000 was often a closer figure for a good restaurant, for two.
It is still cheaper than Australia, but not massively cheaper.
We did occasionally get the 150 pesos for 2 meals, but they didn't compare 
The area boasts of a nice view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano, which you can catch a glimpse of while driving on the highway. But in the not so distant past, there were long stretches where you have unobstructed views of the lake. But after the novelty of scenery and better climate wears off, things can get pretty boring there, unless perhaps you have a hobby, like gardening, or a sport, such as golf.
There are many options for rentals, from houses to condos.聽 My parents have a vacation house in Tagaytay built in 2001. Over the years, I've noticed that the air is not as cool and the weather not as breezy. Probably from all the development in that area, including mid-rise condos (which are like eyesores to me, like the Sky Ranch theme park.) Many gated communities have sloped / inclined roads and streets, which make for a nice cardio workout.
In the past years, we got strong water pressure at the vacation house in Tagaytay. We had a pressure tank, but did not have a need for it. But around the beginning of 2016, there was a drop in water pressure at our vacation house. The water company informed us that there are certain hours where there may be no running water. I don't know if this is temporary. So, make sure that the place you're moving into has a working pressure tank.
You most likely would need a car. It will probably take at least 30 minutes to an hour or more, depending on traffic, to get to the closest shopping center, Solenad-Nuvali in Santa Rosa Laguna, if you're coming from say, Bag Of Beans (original branch), which is a popular cafe in Tagaytay. Same with the nearest major hospitals and schools.
mikenjane wrote:Do u know if there a place in Tagaytay聽 Expats meet?聽 聽Thx
I don't know if there's a place in Tagaytay where expats meet. But Tagaytay is becoming a popular destination for expats. If you want, you could start a meet up thread on the forum.
There's a large Starbucks in Tagaytay with a nice scenic view of the lake with plenty of parking on weekdays. I think it would make for a nice venue, except for weekends and holidays where it can get crowded. As far as I know, alcohol is not served there. So most likely attendees are not going to drive home drunk or fall into a ravine.
mikenjane wrote:Do u know if there a place in Tagaytay聽 Expats meet?聽 聽Thx
There is a restaurant at the Robinsons shopping plaza in Tagaytay call Gilligan's. Expats meet up there on Thursday's I believe.聽 With and without their wives of gal pals.
Much cheaper than a "city"..Still have many of the creature comforts and cebu only 2 1/2 - 3 hour drive for the big mall shopping.
Bogo has two supermarkets ..Gasiano and SuperMetro.
Jollibee is there as well as Inasal(sp) chicken
Plenty of beaches and a more relax and safe environment.
richierich359 wrote:I live just outside of Bogo City.
Much cheaper than a "city"..Still have many of the creature comforts and cebu only 2 1/2 - 3 hour drive for the big mall shopping.
Bogo has two supermarkets ..Gasiano and SuperMetro.
Jollibee is there as well as Inasal(sp) chicken
Plenty of beaches and a more relax and safe environment.
Any good hospitals??
The only city i saw even half way managed well here is Olongapo聽 (Subic area).聽 They have an anti smog program set by the mayor and people cant throw garbage on the聽 ground like animals and it is a much more decent town than even Tagaytay here where one would think would have those kind of standards and more being they are projecting such growth.聽 It seems alot of Mayors rather have their Pictures on聽 signs like a dictator would do instead of actually managing聽 their cities.
Firstly, let me clarify that the Philippine constitution reserves the practice of profession to Filipino Citizens. Hence, aliens or foreigners are not allowed to practice a profession.聽 An exception to the general rule is when the position is highly technical that no Filipino citizen is qualified for the position.聽 That is a matter of convincing the proper agency, the DOLE.聽 It must be said that foreigners can do professional consulting services like in Business Process Outsourcing offices.
Secondly, most aliens that come here are either any of the four types.聽 More often than not either, have a pre-arranged work employment with certain companies who apply for their expat-employees visas or businessmen who are seeking to put up their businesses.聽 There is a third group of aliens that are so visible now; retirees.聽
Having said that, I would second the thought that making a choice as to which place to live in depends on the purpose.
If you fall on the first type of aliens, then most probably you will stay put in the big cities like the Greater Manila Area (GMA) (composed of the cities of Manila, Makati, Quezon, Pasay, Paranaque, Caloocan, Malabon, Valenzuela, Pasig, Mandaluyong), Cebu, Davao, Baguio, Iloilo, Cagayan De Oro.聽 Though are instances when the alien have to be posted in manufacturing plants located in the suburbs or rural areas or those that are located in what we call Export Processing Zones.
If you fall on the second type, the trend now is to locate outside the major cities but near enough to be accessible to transport.聽 Cost is the primary reason for this move, given that GMA is highly congested (the government is so inefficient to resolve this).聽 While others who put up beach resorts, restaurants and hotels in the scenic places in the provinces.聽 There are way so many places to name.
For the third type, many retirees live in Baguio or Tagaytay for the good climate.聽 They also stay in Condos or Condotels or in private subdivisions in Manila hiring private nurses and care givers.聽 But there are also a lot who loves to be near nature so they stay in provinces like Cebu, Dumaguete, Batangas to name a few.聽 聽
If you fit in on the fourth type, I suggest you "live" (stay) depending if you aspire to get lost in touristic places or those so called "road less travelled"; city life or rural life.
I would also suggest for people who voices out their opinion should be make careful.聽 I think it will help if we don't make a fallacy of generalization

"Yes, in the Philippines, as with most third world countries, the local people do not like having their noses rubbed in the problems that they encounter every day.聽 However, even though foreigners have very little rights in this country, the right to know the truth is still ours. The "truth" varies from person to person, that is usually what is called an opinion. But looking through the opinions of people looking for a place to settle here, you do get "generalities".
The Philippines can be a nice place to live, it does take some getting used to, as all countries do. Where to live depends entirely what a person wants. There is enough diversity here that unless you are a winter sports fan, there is always some place to go and something to do. Just be careful. It is my OPINION, that Filipinos are not as nice and accepting of foreigners as some have been led to believe.聽 No matter where you are at in the Philippines, as long as you stay silent about problems, you will be alright.
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