Where to Live in the Philippines for Expats
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Where to Live in the Philippines: For Expats
Location: Malay, Aklan in Visayas, Boracay Island
Ideal for: Couples, Families, Singles, Empty Nesters
How to get there: Airplane, Boat
Cost of Living: Starting at $1,100 to $2,300 a month
Popular Residential Developments: Boracay Newcoast Village (Single-Detached Homes, Condos)
Boracay, Aklan
• Home to the famous White Beach, a 4-kilometer stretch of white sand dotted with resorts, shops, hotels, and restaurants.
• Known for the exciting nightlife and adventurous activities - snorkelling, parasailing, diving, and waterskiing.
• Philippines' top tourist destination especially during the summer.
Cebu City, Cebu
Ideal for: Couples, Families, Singles, Empty Nesters, Professionals, Businessmen
How to get there: Airplane, Boat, Bus
Popular Residential Developments: Avida Towers, 1016 Residences
Cost of Living: Starting at $800 to $1450 a month
• Many foreigners and expatriates living in the Philippines choose to locate in Cebu City because of its progressive economy and good governance.
• People generally feel safe in Cebu because the city has low crime rates.
• It has a very active nightlife and a very modern lifestyle as it is located in the center of business and trade in the region.
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Ideal for: Couples, Families, Singles, Empty Nesters, Professionals, Businessmen
How to get there: Airplane, Taxi, Bus
Popular Residential Developments: Arya Residences, Grand Hyatt Residences
Cost of Living: starting at $1800 to $2300 a month
• Formerly known as Fort Bonifacio, it is home to some of the country's most prominent businessmen and families.
• BGC offers easy access to Metro Manila's major business districts as it is located right next to Makati City and 30-minutes away from Ortigas.
• BGC is also known for its high-end cosmopolitan lifestyle, housing several restaurants, bars, and entertainment areas that cater to the international market.
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