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Singlelooking
6/8/2014 19:13 EST

Nonie,couldn't find your info..Gave away my laptop as I moved out of the US. So I was happy to read you blogging about your new home town Currently I'm in Spain,6hrs closer to your neck of the woods.,moving throw the northern Spanish regions and then down to Portugal and then Tagaytay, while I get advise from you,taking a look of course at Manila,Cebu and Davao,which I've been told need to be checked out.
I hope to hear from you soon to re-establish contact.
All good advise moving to Tagaytay,Cebu and Davao will be most welcomed including temporary quarters In Manila,Tag and Cebu,while I find-rent more permanent quarters.
So,you know how to advise me,I'm traveling solo,till I find my special someone...

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nonievales
6/8/2014 19:47 EST

PM me and I will give you my email. Good to hear from you again. Hope all is well with you in Spain.

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BrianHuntley
6/9/2014 04:51 EST

I just bought 281sqm block in Tagaytay with a golf course and lake view...
It all went very smoothly...
What I like is that is close to Manila if I ever want to spend a night or two in the big smoke....

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nonievales
6/9/2014 07:12 EST

Congrats Brian! Tagaytay, I feel, is the best balanced place to live in the whole Philippines if you would consider its proximity to Manila; it has all the amenities one needs to live daily but not quite as congested, although you could feel the pinch on weekends with the influx of the tourists; it is close enough to surrounding beaches for beach goers yet because of its higher elevation, the weather year-round is the most pleasant (I’ve never had to use an air conditioner, just a fan on a few days out of the year). Baguio is cooler for sure during the cool months, but Baguio’s fog stays for days on end in its bowl like terrain. Tagaytay has a free flowing breeze that when it fogs, it is usually gone within minutes. Tagaytay’s populace are used to seeing enough expats around living among them that one can sense a degree of acceptance and safety. On the downside, multi-story buildings that are being built right now will worsen the traffic in the future.

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jmvalle
9/24/2014 15:49 EST

Hi Brian, I'm new to the forum and noticed your post about going to Tagaytay to live and wondered if you would be willing to share your experience with me beings hopefully not in the to ditant future I will be making the same move with my wife. Thanks for your time Best Regards ,John

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