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Visitors rave this land and its breathtaking views. A bank manager visiting Cecilia’s Grove exclaimed, “Ang Lupang Pinagpala!” meaning “Blessed Land!” It is a fortunate opportunity. Cecilia's Grove is a sound investment. All it needs are serious investors who believe in the project.
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Ang Lupang Pinagpala
A Blessed Land
THE JEWEL OF TAGAYTAY Taal Volcano is the world's smallest volcano.To see more photos, click Taal Volcano.
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Cecilia's Grove is breathtaking, located on the crest overlooking Talisay and the world's famous Taal Lake and Volcano.
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Why retire in the Philippines?
Retiring in the Philippines is a
huge commitment and not
one to be taken lightly. It is
one thing to have a fantastic
holiday and think gee I would
love to live here, but it is
another thing to actually live
and breathe Philippines
retirement.
There is no doubt, like
everything in life, there are
pros and cons and retiring in
the Philippines is no
different. So let’s be negative
to start with and look at a
couple of the cons of
Retirement.
Infrastructure
You must remember that the
Philippines is a third world
country and the
infrastructure that you enjoy
and probably take for granted
back home, is nowhere near
as efficient or dependable.
Now, when I talk about
infrastructure I’m referring to
transportation, public utilities
like electricity and water,
telephone, internet and
mobile phone reception and
access and not to mention
the postal service.
While all is widely available in
the Philippines it does not
always function consistently
and in a manner your use to.
It is not unusual to have
regular brown-outs, if it is a
problem get yourself a
generator.
Public transport leaves and
arrives when it does, no use
trying to understand why that’
s just what happens. The
highways are not like the
motorways back home and
fitting two cars into a lane is
well… normal.
In a lot of areas mobile or cell
phone coverage is far
greater and reliable than land
lines.
Outside of the major cities
high speed internet access is
just not available.
Can you live without these
modern luxuries in your
Philippine retirement?
Cost of Living
This is a big Pro.
Here your hard earned Dollar,
Pound, Euro or whatever, will
go a long, long way, further
than you could possible
believe.
Depending on how lavish a
life style you wish to enjoy,
many foreigners are retired in
the Philippines living off
$1,000 per month, some less
and some more.
Could you afford to have
maids, drivers and a house
where you live now, I would
suggest not, whereas if you
retire in the Philippines you
can and you will be living and
feeling on top of the world.
Tropical Weather
Retirement to me means
relaxing and enjoying life and
what better way than in a
tropical environment.
Retirement Philippines can
be exceptionally hot and
humid but don’t forget that
you can now afford to retire
in the Philippines, by the
beach with the cool sea air
blowing into your face or you
can afford air conditioning.
Now it is true that not
everyone enjoys the hot
humid weather, but do not
despair there are beautiful
places in the Philippines that
are cool and Baquio City and
Tagaytay are prime examples.
There is a retirement place in
the Philippines for everyone,
you too can enjoy the warm
weather.
Anyone for English?
If you thought communicating
with Filipinos would be
difficult, because you cannot
speak Tagalog, the national
language of the Philippines,
then think again. The
Philippines is the largest
English speaking country in
Asia. Communicating is not
difficult.
English is pretty much
understood by all however in
the rural areas it is not as
common as in the cities,
either way communication is
not as hard as you would
have thought. Most taxi
drivers and shop assistants
speak English.
If you know a few Tagalog
phrases, You will be
accepted by the Filipinos so
much easier, do not worry
about pronunciation they will
love you for just trying. Give
it a go, you nothing to lose
and everything to gain.
Filipinos
The Filipino people are
among the most friendly in
the world. They are giving
and so very relaxed. For a
country and people that is so
poor, they are rich beyond
belief in happiness and joy.
Life is what it is and a smile is
always readily given.
Back home you get caught up
with existing in the 9 to 5
grind earning just enough to
pay the rent and put food on
the table and totally ignoring
everyone as you go about
your day. In the Philippines,
the Filipinos also try to grind
out an existence with far
fewer opportunities than you
ever had, but they have one
huge advantage, they go
about their life with a smile
for everyone else, their
friendship is a credit to them
and an inspiration to all.
Pearl of the Orient Sea The Philippines has the most beautiful land in the world, a world class vista, undiscovered and undeveloped, is awaiting to be rediscovered.
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Come to the Philippines and Experience Paradise.
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Come to Paradise. Live in Paradise. Cecilia's Grove is for you.
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Talisay, Batangas, Philippines
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