living in the phillippines
tom mc cormack wrote:just wondering how life is there ,im seriously considering moving and living in the philippines after living in ireland for the last fifty years and would like to live in a warmer climate
Depends on what you are looking for and your attitude. If you are ready to integrate into a wide open culture, and accept your new home at face value you may do ok. If you'd love to change the world and come here to involve yourself in politics and piss people off you'll probably be in the evening news.
Expats here come from all walks of life and you'll no doubt be able to meet some who have accepted life here and have fun living it, it's up to you.
We live near Tagaytay because it's cool, close to hospitals, government offices in Manila, 45 minutes from the beach if we want to go, 20 minutes by car to two large and two small malls with a new one being built in Tagaytay about 10 to 15 minutes away. There are plenty of restaurants, a few golf courses if you golf and a lot of places to go adventuring.
I would rent before buying and spend at least a season in you place of choice before considering buying or building a home on land which you cannot own (your wife can or a lease), though you can own the house. Where we live has dependable power, public water system (wells are also common in lower elevations), dependable wireless internet (close proximity to three cell towers) and Cignal satellite TV (Dish).
Many area like Alfonso, Mendez, Indang, Silang and Amadeo surround Tagaytay and are also cool and breezy and many of the subdivisions have constructed homes with a lot of space between them with lots from around 6000 peso per sq. mtr and up, or you can buy a lot in the country for a lot less and provide your own security. Less expensive housing means young families with lots of kids and lots of noise, dogs and chickens and karaoke. If that's your cup of tea then you can find a place quite cheaply.
You can check a couple online papers here for rentals, etc. if you haven't already, there are quite a few. Two of them area:
Ayosdito.ph http://www.ayosdito.ph/
Olx http://www.olx.ph/index.php/classifieds … nce/Cavite
There are expat groups in yahoo groups and facebook who can also help with your decisions.
There are hundreds of places in the Phil a little warmer and near beaches and sea breezes, where a little Air conditioning will get you through the hot weather (except during brownouts). Wherever you land check carefully beforehand, ask a lot of questions, don't drink the tap water or the ice. Typhoons usually come in from the pacific side of the Islands with the South China Sea side being a little calmer.
My wife and I love it here and are quite happy with our area and our lives. The morning coffee on the veranda while watching the sunrise over the coconut palms with the stream rushing in the background is our dream come true.
Good luck and may you find your dreams, some fun, new friends, a little peace and contentment here.
Jim and Terry
) do you live in manila ? i dont think i could hack it in such a large city,dublin (our capital) has a population of approx. 450,000 people and thats to much for me i just like piece and quiet,some where quiet where nobody will pay much attention and just live a quiet life by myself near a beach (cause where i live at the moment im 20 seconds from a beach and if i go inland for any amount of time i miss it in a way i cant explain (except to say i can smell the sea air from approx.15 miles away-sounds silly but its true for me ) again thank you for your responce.
talk to ya soon
(as a serving member of the defence forces i find it difficult to uphold their policies when they are screwing me and every other slob in this country (sorry for my little rant !!)
talk soon
tom mc cormack wrote:wow,sound very relaxed ( and thanks for the good briefing of a typical day
) do you live in manila ? i dont think i could hack it in such a large city,dublin (our capital) has a population of approx. 450,000 people and thats to much for me i just like piece and quiet,some where quiet where nobody will pay much attention and just live a quiet life by myself near a beach (cause where i live at the moment im 20 seconds from a beach and if i go inland for any amount of time i miss it in a way i cant explain (except to say i can smell the sea air from approx.15 miles away-sounds silly but its true for me )
again thank you for your responce.
talk to ya soon
Subdivision is a community of homes usually built close to one another, some with security, some not. High prices usually mean larger lots most often have larger more expensive homes with security and fewer homes. Often times a little more peaceful.
We live about an hour from Manila near the city of Tagaytay in the province of Cavite on the big Island of Luzon.
If you want the beach, you get the heat. If you get the heat you will probably need Air conditioning. Check on how dependable the power is or you'll be sweating a lot in your new home. Good Luck
what you describe sounds like exactly what im interested in ( and whats a cdo ) i dont want a big city life all i want is piece and quiet and be left alone ( from what ive heard about manila it sounds like a misirable place)
talk to ya soon
cheers
Learn about your interest to live in Ph. I am a Filipino, but i have a brother in-law from Kent. And i believed that your country is near theirs.
Yes, one guy is right. if the question is living in PH is ok, the answer is with in you actually. You may encounter different feedbacks from foreigners and expats here. Ive seen foreigners here who are happy going to the market, talking with locals and joke around with them and it seems they are happy. I have also a Canadian friend who come every 6 months and stays for 6 months, and he is dreaming of staying here forever. The secret is they know how to integrate with the locals. They blend will with the locals. They come here not to change our culture, nor trying to change our corrupt politics, but instead leverage on the good side of being here such as beautiful white beaches, friendly locals and cheaper way of living. So the secret of a happy life here is the saying: " IF YOU ARE IN THE PHILIPPINES ", ACT LIKE A FILIPINO". Life is simple here, no where in the world you can see in news videos, typhoon victims, lost relatives and homes, but still wears a smile in their faces.
On the opposite, my brother in-law is not happy here. But he owns a big house in the city near the beach and in the island. He has been here for more than 10 years,but still don't know how to mingle with locals. he wont go to stores, markets, he wont talk to anybody and my sister do everything. He is annoyed with the trycicle drivers, immigration and until now he keeps on driving without a license. He always compare PH government systems with their own.He even dont want to follow dress code of our immigration. But, he cant go home and he don't want to go home....
Just come here to enjoy what we have, respect the filipino people and our laws, then it would be more fun.
By the way, since you want to live a quite life, i can invite you to our island and show you a life that is very near to nature, friendly community,white beaches, rice fields, coconut trees. Its in northern mindanao, near the pacific. 21 days, try our island. i can help you with the accommodation.
I have worked and live in Saudi Arabia and Singapore and i never have a problem. If you are interested, my email is: recycle.mind@yahoo.com. I will send you pics, just send me your email.
Johnx
thanks sounds like good advice and a good way to get more info. about the php.p.s. my e-mail is thomasjj.maccormack@gmail.com
thanks and watch out for that typhoon heading your way
Being from Scotland originally and living also in the North East of England for many years I can sympathize with your urge to come and try living in the Philippines. You have had loads of advice since you asked your original question so I won't repeat what's already been said. I've been coming to the Philippines since the very early 80's and since then seen many changes as you can imagine. When our two kids graduated in the UK and became independent we decided to come and give the Philippines a try as my wife had already built a house in Mindanao (Bukidnon) in 2005. I retired a little earlier than 65 and in 2008 we moved here. Our town is up in the mountains of Bukidnon but only 30mins drive from the city of Cagayan de Oro which has all you could want be it modern living or sea and sand and is also the gateway to Southern Mindanao reaching Davao and General Santos city which are also worth looking at as a location to live. Bukidnon is like Scotland with Palms and Bananas and some wonderful scenery in rustic surroundings.
Weather wise you will quickly acclimatize as we all have to do. Come and try and take your time before you decide where you want to live and just enjoy life.
did that typhoon affect you ? or are you far enough in land and at a safe altitude ?We have been lucky in Mindanao not to get direct Typhoon strikes which usually occur north of us and we get the periphery wind and rain. The recent Typhoon Ruby did not effect us at all except for the disruption to travel i.e. flights and ferries for 2 days.
JOhnx
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