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Thinking of moving and living in the Philippines? Here's a quick guide to some of the best places to live in the country and snapshots of what the lifestyle is like in these areas. From Luzon to Mindanao, we've rounded up some of the touristy locations for visiting foreigners, business areas for investors and businessmen, as well as paths less traveled for thrill-seekers in search of adventure and extreme sports.
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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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