Best cities to live in the Philippines
It聮s not always easy to decide in which area to settle in when moving to the Philippines. According to you, what are the best cites to live in?
Which regions offer most of the job opportunities, a good quality of life, an affordable cost of living?
Share with us the cities you would recommend to expats and soon-to-be expats in the Philippines.
Thank you in advance,
Julien
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From a weather standpoint, I strongly recommend Malaybalay, Bukidnon, It usually remains about 10 degrees below Tagaytay, of course, it is warmer than Baguio, the rents are聽 here聽 very inexpensive. For example, I live in half of a duplex (new construction)聽 and my rent is 12000 pesos a month. On the downside, there is not a lot to do here, and it is 80 KM to CDO where the nearest BI office is located, there are only two or three upscale eatery's in town. One shopping mall but after weighing the pluses and minuses, the pluses win out.
it's rural living for the most part where i am, but there is something to be said for picking lansones, rambutan, guava, bananas, etc. of the trees in your yard when you want them.
and it's safe here.聽 i've been treated very well and made many friends in the local population.聽 i married a filipina from here late last summer and we are building a house now.聽 bought a little suzuki multicab to help haul building supplies and for driving to Tagum for big shopping once a month.聽 i'm here for good.聽 will only go back to the states for family emergencies.
best of luck to you for sure.
As far as job-opportunities concerned,in the Philippines.聽 If you need to work for living.the Philippines is not the place for you.
As for jobs, not sure what you want to do?聽
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colin wright wrote:I have been living in EL SALVADOR CITY MISAMIS ORIENTAL For the past four years now it's a great place to live. There is an expat reunion every Wed at Kingston lodge where you can buy English聽 and American聽 food the owner is Australian聽 and the kitchen is run by an English man. Which owns kings bakery where you can buy good old English聽 bread and pies ham cheese and tin food. Also properties are good here. If you want help please get in touch. Colin
Love聽 the聽 the sound of good ol aussie Pies

But, if you are determined, try Baguio.
I live in Leyte.聽 It is just too boring with generally crappy beaches. Most places here are boring unless you have a good hobby.
Weather is a far jump ahead of Cebu or Subic聽 for sure.聽 My new a/c unit has yet to even be turned on.
Ten yrs ago u could buy land here for a song but not anymore, plus i bet in ten yrs it will be in orbit.
For you single guys, the pretty girls are NOT in Tagaytay or the surrounding areas. They are all in Cebu, Subic, and other areas of the Philippines. Lot of overweight Filipinos in Tagaytay and look almost tribal features.聽 But all in all i have no intentions on going down the hill unless it is to fly to visit the States.
I agree though with almost all articles who give the words of wisdom to expats, 'u best have an income from your home country, if not u will be eventually going home very broke and unhappy."
Tagaytay is great weather too but is probably eventually going to be overcrowded and its Govt is not keeping up with the growth and controlling the smoking Jeepneys.聽 All in all i havent seen a more comfortable place weather wise.
wishpianoentertainer wrote:Only one person has mentioned Baguio. That is my favorite. I am not a fun of beaches. Tagaytay is my second option but is getting more and more expensive. Definitely I wouldn't recommend place where I live - IMUS CITY. Most dirty, overpopulated and polluted place. Not from far from me is Dasmarinas and it is much nicer, pleasant to walk, however still overcrowded.
I will also make mention of Baguio City as it is also my favorite. I lived 5 years there聽 and it was my best 5 years. Climate is great, people are friendly, and is on a hill so no floods when a typhoon strike and it is a small place where you did know every where in a short span. It is far from manila by 6 hours or so. it does not have all the luxury that manila offers and not that heavily crowded and polluted, but it offers a much more peaceful and relaxing place to be and enjoy life.
So it all comes to the kind of life one whats to live. I believe our way of life will determine which cities to be in. Cause i have been to a few of the popular ones mentioned here and with all that it has over Baguio, i return back to Baguio and am like this is my best.
Also, someone mentioned Danao. My longtime girl friend and her family are from there. And it is nice spot outside of Cebu. And easy access to the beautiful Camotes Island.
Also, Bantayaan, Moalboal and Alona Beach are some nice beach towns to consider.
My friend Bill lives by Mindanao in the hills, nice climate but i am like you i want malls and action to see.
Would of been nice to of bought a US Airbase house at Subic聽 or Clark before the Chinese took聽 most of it but those now are sky high.聽 Hind sight is 20/20. lol
Travel around the country, see the sites and the people. Its easy to do and you learn lots.
My brief stay in Cebu in '07 was right across from the Mall at a hotel and didnt get around to see much.
People seems very friendly though and that was nice.聽 聽I notice it seems more expats are there though and that there are more avenues to get things like big bikes and stuff u cant seem to get anything elsewhere. Would of liked to have my goldwing here but i gave up on that .聽 聽I like Tagaytay for the weather and not real crowded but that is about as far as it goes.聽 As summer heats up here i might just take a trip to cebu , there has to be reasons alot of expats seem to go there.聽 Oh yes very nice ladies is one i remember.
mikenjane wrote:Would of been nice to of bought a US Airbase house at Subic聽 or Clark before the Chinese took聽 most of it but those now are sky high.聽 Hind sight is 20/20. lol
Don't feel bad. Those are only for long-term lease and not for sale. A major factor influencing my decision to move from Subic to Davao is the lack of secure subdivisions in the former.
As for other areas of concern just think about it there is always an answer.聽 You don't have to share it with anyone, just do it in your own good time and smile while you execute it.聽
When your not solving problems, enjoy what ever good times you may have.
Now do the right thing!
No place in the Philippines is truly safe for foreigners.
Most i heard of聽 who are not here with their own money to live on聽 usually prey on small children or are running from something, which is ur flavor?
聽 聽 聽 I always wanted to explore, walk and see new horizons and check or dream what's beyond them. So, I've been to over 100 countries and enjoyed rough stormy seas or breezy days in mountains. Now there are 2 choices: go left or right from my subdivision... Yesterday I've took the right turn and found a dead cat, laying multilated by cars, on the roadside... I had to make long diversion, to avoid seeing this poor animal again...
聽 聽 聽 Well, that's how choices come...
聽 聽 聽 My other options are: to look trough the window, above the roof tops, see waving trees, passing beautiful pilows of clouds and enjoy the sun. If is not there - it will be back in a few minutes. Then a hug and my LOVELY would say -聽 "would You like a cup of cofee Darling?"
聽 聽 聽 聽Yes, please, perhaps cup of tea for change Kochanie (My Love - in Polish).
Thank you for your suggestions.
Please do not hesitate to create new threads if you have other information to share with members than only suggesting cities and their pros and cons.
Thank You,
Best Regards,
Naomi.
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