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I agree, stay away from Manila.
mogo51 wrote:I am wishing to move from Australia to retire in Phils, have had several areas recommended out of Cebu, Dumaguette, Palawan, Subic Bay, can anyone give me an update on rough costs. I am currently single but not wanting to stay that way, and wish to live reasonably but modestly.聽 I like being near the water but also cooler climates are appealing as it gets very hot there.聽 I have only been to Phils once and enjoyed Cebu.聽 Manila area does not interest me. thank you, ron
All the best with your projects!
Gerard
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gerardh wrote:I would also recommend Davao City: a big city but less polluted, less busy, less noisy, less expensive than Manila (or even Cebu), and not so exposed to typhoons and landslides.
All the best with your projects!
Gerard
i agree聽 davao city is best..i went to manila once before i went to singapore but i dont like it it is so dusty and chaos..davao is much better than manial and cebu to my opinion.im proud to say Davao is best
fellow Aussie here, living in Naga city, Bicol. I lived in Manila
I hated it hence moving to Naga, I must put in a plug for this area 1.fair bit cooler that Manila, 2. very little pollution, 3.no traffic kaos like in Manila, 4.30min on plane to Manila ($40AU) 5.food is very cheap espessially locally grown vegies
6. all major stores SM Mall,Roberinson,Pruegold 7. new housing subdivisions so house and lot cheap (2 bedroom units $37500AU)
Also a lot of Pommies, germans and other Foriegner here so much so they meet monthly for piss up
Pete
Another aussie that will be retiring to Phils. I have a place with my partner in Bacong just out of Dumagete, great spot near the water. Shopping 10 mins by car to Robinson Mall, great golf an hour away, plenty of access to other islands, airport in Dumagete with both major domestic carriers. It is safe and not to many people around and all good to me, so can't ask for more. Did I mention it is CHEAP! Go and have a look.
Cheers.

Skiffle wrote:would be davao for sure... Nice beach, Mountains, at the same time, it is not a backward city. It has its own malls, a lot of activities to do at the same time.. davao retains its ambiance of being fresh , unpolluted heaven.
I see everyone say Davao is nice but i thought Mindanao is dangerouse for foreigner i read its lot of kidnaping there?
jayann1991 wrote:you guys never know what Davao is...my friend an Iranian was afraid at first but since I was born in this place, I never experience any war and trouble here... even kidnapping of foreigners... hope you experience Davao yourself
Just let me say. Your friend was probably muslim. So of course would be safer. As for you not experiencing problems. You wouldnt, because you are a local. You always hear of the Philippines army having gun battles with muslim extremists in Mindanao. Please take a look at the website dedicated to travel safety and then decide.
I would like to say that in reading my local papers on the web
the crime in Tamworth(NSW)is very bad and breakins,assaults happen on a daily basic. this is a regional City comparable to Naga.
Pete
Glad to know you are enjoying life in Mindanao.聽 Have you visited other provinces/islands?聽 If you ever come to Luzon and head to Ilocos I would drop the Okie handle, not very good title for a male in Ilocano.
Allanna wrote:jayann1991 wrote:you guys never know what Davao is...my friend an Iranian was afraid at first but since I was born in this place, I never experience any war and trouble here... even kidnapping of foreigners... hope you experience Davao yourself
Just let me say. Your friend was probably muslim. So of course would be safer. As for you not experiencing problems. You wouldnt, because you are a local. You always hear of the Philippines army having gun battles with muslim extremists in Mindanao. Please take a look at the website dedicated to travel safety and then decide.
if聽 you believe the聽 information they put out you would not聽 leave聽 your聽 house聽 any were in the聽 world, i hear聽 this crap all the time, i have聽 been here off and聽 on for聽 40years i see more聽 crime in the聽 western world,i can't remember the聽 last聽 time聽 a聽 gunman went into a school and聽 shot聽 the聽 kids
Okieboy wrote:Allanna wrote:jayann1991 wrote:you guys never know what Davao is...my friend an Iranian was afraid at first but since I was born in this place, I never experience any war and trouble here... even kidnapping of foreigners... hope you experience Davao yourself
Just let me say. Your friend was probably muslim. So of course would be safer. As for you not experiencing problems. You wouldnt, because you are a local. You always hear of the Philippines army having gun battles with muslim extremists in Mindanao. Please take a look at the website dedicated to travel safety and then decide.
if聽 you believe the聽 information they put out you would not聽 leave聽 your聽 house聽 any were in the聽 world, i hear聽 this crap all the time, i have聽 been here off and聽 on for聽 40years i see more聽 crime in the聽 western world,i can't remember the聽 last聽 time聽 a聽 gunman went into a school and聽 shot聽 the聽 kids
Its good to get that kind of information from the horses mouth. (Please excuse the expression) NZ is a well know nannie state and too busy telling everyone what they should be doing. Pisses me off to be honest. Would love to head down that way sometime. Is that where they have the Great Philippine Eagles? I'd give an arm to see one of them.
When it comes to the cost of living, I think you would be well off considering your income probably being at a "higher tier" as compared to the Phil's general average monthly income.
You can live a modest life with 50k pesos.
Statistically, it is by far and away one of the safest cities in the Philippines. Not just for locals, but foreigners as well. Statistics can lie, but when you have so many people, including myself, saying the statistics are correct... then it is a pretty good bet they are accurate.
The Mindanao you and the article are referring to does exists, but to find it you would have to drive east over the mountains for 3 or 4 hours or drive north over several mountain ranges for 6 to 8 hours. Now you are in a rough neighborhood. But even then, to get into trouble you would need to be waving a flag and acting stupid.
There is no place in Davao I can not safely go. literally, no neighborhood. Whereas, in Atlanta or Dallas, you drive 5 minutes and end up in the wrong neighborhood and you are almost guaranteed trouble. Davao is safe.
Interesting your blog on Lllocos, Luzon.聽 I am in Thailand now, but have a partner who is Filipino (thankfully), she is teaching here.
Speaks fluent English of course and is a fantastic woman.
She tells me it is a nice place to live, I have been told San Fernando, San Juan and Bagio are nice places to hand the retired hat?聽 Any advice would be appreciated. Mogo.
mogo51 wrote:himugyech,
Interesting your blog on Lllocos, Luzon.聽 I am in Thailand now, but have a partner who is Filipino (thankfully), she is teaching here.
Speaks fluent English of course and is a fantastic woman.
She tells me it is a nice place to live, I have been told San Fernando, San Juan and Bagio are nice places to hand the retired hat?聽 Any advice would be appreciated. Mogo.
Of course you need to visit the Philippines to see first hand what is available for how much.聽 The first question is "Where does your partner's family live?"聽 You should start my investigating places at least 100 miles from the family.聽 Generally the further north you go on Luzon the less expats you will see. The places you mentioned are all good spots to live, with the interior mountains being cooler and more expensive (Baguio).聽 The biggest negative about going further out in the provinces is the lack of western contacts and activities.聽 I know of no good waves or surfing spots on the west coast of Luzon, and from what I heard the northern coast will never be mistaken for the north shore on Oahu.
Good luck in your search.
Long past surfing (never really was one) but like to be near the water, for walks and a quick swim if the water is clean enough.聽
Yes I understand your comments about distance equals less westerners and that is important.聽 Like to keep in touch with western civilisation, keeps us sane I think.
Also with you on distance from parents, but gf's are ex governnent employees and she does not support them, only her son at Uni (in last year now).
Best for me when the times right, is to go and spend some time at the places mentioned.聽 A lot of positive talk here about Davao, went there once for a few days and did not see much in that time, but seemed ok.
She wants to work for another couple of years here, so have some time to do some research. Thanks for your help.
Yes, I know what you mean, that is the thing I love about being near the sea, walking along the beachfront and watching the surf is just so relaxing and allows one to send out all the shit on the waves, hopefully never to return = but alas, rarely works that way.
I come from Gold Coast, Australia and we are blessed with beautiful beaches there, with walkways everywhere along the water, one of the few nice things still left there.聽 But living in a Nanny state is so overpowering.
I would definitely recommend Baguio City if you are looking for a place to retire with a cool climate. Swimming and surfing is roughly an hour away in San Juan, La Union. The cost of living is relatively cheap compared to Manila and food is cheap since fruits and vegetables are produced in the area. And with the construction of TPLEX, travel time to major airports (i.e. Clark)/cities will be greatly reduced.
Hope this helps.
The way to overcome the problem is to hire a driver to be on call for you for very good price plus his food when he is driving.聽 That way if there is an accident you will not get sued for much.
That is what i will do when my wife and i retire next year as i did not like the traffic either
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