aussie moving to eastwood manila with family
Looking for any tips / advice that can help me prepare for a move to Manila. Moving with my husband and kids - girl 11 and son 7. I will be working in a BPO in Eastwood and hopefully my husband will be working via remote for a company back here in Australia.
I visited Eastwood for 8 days earlier this year and loved it.
we will home school our kids as my husband will be working from home. I will work in an office in eastwood and we plan to live there - looking at Olympic Heights Towers.
Are the many others in the area who are expats home schooling - would love to catch up with people to help socialise our kids. We also are keen to socialise with other expats (aussies or others)
any suggestions for best apartments to live in. We really don't know what to expect so any advice is appreciated.
advice on tax set ups and travel insurance would also be great.
thanks
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Regards..
Pinaymentor
How has your daughter gone settling into the area? Does she now go to a school in PH?
They are using International Standards for the basic subjects, but integrated Critical Thinking, Mind Mapping, Entrepreneurship, Video/Photography, Blogging, Arts, Music, PE )Triathlon this year ( they will start with running, then, swimming, then biking) will compete towards the end of school year. They use IPAD and don't require books
I might be sharing some Entrepreneurship Strategies with this class. There are only six students that's why my daughter is enjoying it! Right now, it's only based here in Alabang. We are living in the 21st century and it's a delight to have our kids experience a different new world of learning!I sent you a PM~
Pinaymentor

thanks for all your help - I really appreciate it.

rentcribs@yahoo.com 09175637555, let him know I sent you and he will take good care of you.
For a large family like yours, depending on how long you will be here it would be a lot cheaper to get something unfurnished and furnish it yourself. Local crafted wood furniture and ratan is super inexpensive, everything else is more expensive than in the US! (we are going to be here for 2 yrs but maybe move to Cebu the second year, dont know yet) You can rent an unfurnished 3 BR penthouse (plus maids room) for as low 45,000pk a month and up. Plan on paying a lot for electricity, especially if you have big windows

Linens and towels are expensive and cheaper quality so we shipped several balikbayan boxes with linens, kitchen stuff (most furnished places that are rentals and where not owner occupied only have very few things, and cheap quality pots and pans) i shipped my good pots and knives (but we aware that shipping back to your country will be expensive unless you can take them on the plane with you). We brought our LED TV, all electronics are 50% more here if not more. A good can opener is a must, a good razor for the hubby. I also shipped my storage of tooth paste, shavers for me, sun block, first aid kit, insect repellent, pepto bysmol, tylenol, nyquil, tooth brushes, aveno lotion (although its so humid here that you wont need lotion) and a TON of tampons (tampons are hard to fine). If you like Dove soap I would ship it too.
I recently had my sister ship me a box of food items that are hard to find or way expensive here. for example soy baby formula is very hard to find, US cereal like Cheerios is super expensive here, you will pretty much pay double or more for US brands. Keep in mind that food that is not in cans or the fridge cannot keep well for more than 3 months or it will grow some bugs (haven聮t experienced it, my frienf is the one that told me about this ).
Make up is another thing that is expensive here, so you might want to bring your supply. Theres no need to have a car if you live in Eastwood, you can take a taxi to the grocery store or your company might provide a driver. Yayas (Nannies) and household help is super inexpensive and its a must
I have a referral for you when you get here.I hope this helps email me when you get here I can help you get established and give you ideas of how much to pay for things, where to shop, etc!
Also, local health insurance is super inexpensive (not sure how much) and is decent. Most people like to keep their own insurance abroad in case of emergencies. But there are some US grade hospitals here. I had to take my son to the ER and it wasn't bad at all. Except for the linnens had blood or iodine stains...but other than that doctors were great, machines where new, very clean and it smelled good.
so it seems we are close to setting a date now. Things worked out with my employer and hopefully we will be in Manila in August this year.
We will be looking for a short term rental (just 2 bedrooms) to start so we can take our time searching for a good apartment with 3 bedrooms.
very excited now!
Well we have finally arrived - got here late Thursday night. We are searching for a 3 bedroom place now, while temporarily staying in a 2 bedroom one.
Thanks to everyone on here who gave us advice to help with this huge move. We are really excited to be here in Eastwood and look forward to exploring the Philippines!
You should post an advert in the Housing in Manila section. It can help.

Thank you,
础耻谤茅濒颈别
I am also from Australia with a son and husband considering moving to Philippines for work.聽 No decision has been made as yet.
Can you tell me some of your experiences good and bad.聽 My son will be starting school in 2013 and both my husband and I will be working.
What areas for housing would you recommend?聽 Any assistance and advise would be good.
Sorry I cannot help with your questions.
thanks in advance

Bri-yen wrote:If you have time maybe you could try out one of the Sunday services which holds Sunday schools for kids too at CCF Eastwood. They do Bible movies sometimes for the children. The services starts on 3 different times and those are 8am, 10am and 5pm. I hope that you do try it out one Sunday. It is a great, fun and meaningful Sunday service.
Good suggestion . kasamahan mo siguro si heero taga ccf eastwood din sya ata.
Hero ano? Wala pa akong Hero na kilala. Anong group siya sumasali. Ang dami din kasing attendees doon. Dati ka ba doon?

@Bri-yen, no i never been to ccf eastwood. before coming here to ksa, last november i attended a service at ccf st.francis. Mic Nara is a friend of mine(heero)

Thanks
Allan
What are the closest sub divisions to Eastwood good to live in?
I think I will prefer being in Eastwood City as we like the nice atmosphere, security etc.
Cheers

I'm a filipina who now lives in Aus. If you decide to buy a property near eastwood. My husband and I are selling our condo near eastwood.
Cheers
We are selling it for 5.8m pesos and the condo comes with a parking space. Are you looking to buy a condo?
Cheers
meyah wrote:Hi Allan,
I'm a filipina who now lives in Aus. If you decide to buy a property near eastwood. My husband and I are selling our condo near eastwood.
Cheers
Hi,
We have no plans to buy.....Thanks anyway.....
Reason : Please refer to the housing section.
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Thanks for the info....but we have no plans to buy, just renting........Cheers
Ray3131 wrote:Hi,
I'm a Filipino-American New York based broker.聽 If you're interested, my family there is selling an Eastwood City Condo with 2 bedroom + 2 full bathroom and parking space included.
Since this is our own family property, we're selling it as a 'direct seller'.聽 The price is Php 5,990,000 and it's advertised in this website.聽 If your not familiar with Eastwood City, Quezon City (I think I'm not allowed to put a website link here), please Google it.
It's like a City within a City where you can work, live, play and not even have to go out of the Complex for everyday life's needs.聽 Almost everything are in the Complex like a shopping mall, supermarket, gym, 7Eleven, restaurants, banks, repair shops (except for cars) and lots more.
Thanks. Ray
wow just saw I dug up an old thread here anyway if you are still around that be cool still
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