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| Love your attitude. More foreigners should havethis attitude. When we marry younger women and receive there love and unselfishness, they deserve a good life when we are gone. I hope I will run into you in Dumaguete.Regards, leonore69 |
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| Americano Well I would try to keep property in the UK and rent for a while until you find the place you love. rent is cheap so is property. 100,000 peso's you can have a nice lot for a house. why did you buy in the UK same reason to buy in PI. property is going up and will keep doing so. it is an investment it so cheap hard to sell but one day it well not be cheap anymore. I not so old that investment is of no interest to me. and not paying rent leaves more money for me. ![]() |
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| You know that property was way over valued in the US. Shoot going up $30,000.00 in a month people lost there minds with greed buying and selling houses. And when the market could not bear anymore the loans got easier to keep it going. It's going to take at least 2 more years to become stable. in the meantime PI is still going up because of the influx of western capital. I don't think that westerners are going to stop getting married to filipina's so there is a endless supply of capital going to the Philippines. as long s the filipina's stay the best wifes in the world. |
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| Buy only if your intention is for a permanent residence. Don't buy a house as an investment, regardless what country you live in. Investment real estate consists of commercial property, not the house you live in. As for my opinion on rent vs. buying (as if anyone cares) Leaving the West
__________________ The price of freedom of religion, or of speech, or of the press, is that we must put up with a good deal of rubbish. - Robert Jackson |
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