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    #151
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    Pero sabi roofing with no eaves mas typhoon proof daw [emoji58]

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    Aerodynamics, wind load...both can be addressed by industry professionals, ma'am.
    Regions that face snow load, you'll often find steep gables & short eaves for a reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    It's not antidote you need, but tolerance, acceptance & understanding.
    If you really must, prep to limit collateral damage. Route no electricals where water will eventually be expected. Be creative w/ lighting. Don't bother painting nor putting any ceiling unless it's gonna be some modular aluminum framed water-resistant panel, say plastic or metal. In summary, don't put anything under that you'd mind getting wet.[emoji4]

    Kaya yung mga comfort room namin dito eh lahat nasa likod ng house at puro kanto and exposed piping. Hindi maganda tingnan pero madali ayusin.

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    #153
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Regions that face snow load, you'll often find steep gables & short eaves for a reason.

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    the famed onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral in moscow.

    la lang.
    it's the first thing that comes to mind, whenever i read "snow load".

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    #154
    marikina land price magdepreciate talaga.

    and hindi pa napaguusapan yung lindol na damay yung katabi nya area katipunan, libis, pasig ang tawag ko jan eh tabng-lindol.

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    The Marikina Valley Fault System, also known as the Valley Fault System (VFS), is a dominantly dextral strike-slip[2] fault system in Luzon, Philippines. It extends from Doņa Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan in the north and runs through the provinces of Rizal, and the Metro Manila cities of Quezon, Marikina, Pasig, Makati, Taguig and Muntinlupa, and the provinces of Cavite and Laguna that ends in Canlubang.[1]

    Fault segments

    The fault contains two major segments, known as West Valley Fault (WVF) and East Valley Fault (EVF).

    West Valley Fault

    Lower and upper fault plain along the West Valley Fault in Canlubang Golf, Country Club
    The west segment, known as the West Valley Fault (WVF) is one of the two major fault segments of the Valley Fault System which runs through Metro Manila to the cities of Marikina, Quezon City, Pasig, Makati, Taguig and Muntinlupa[1] and moves in a dominantly dextral strike-slip motion.[2] The West Valley Fault segment traverses from Doņa Remedios Trinidad to Calamba with a length of 129.47 kilometres (80.45 mi).[1]

    The West Fault is capable of producing large scale earthquakes on its active phases with a magnitude of 7 or higher.[3]

    East Valley Fault
    The eastern segment, known as East Valley Fault (EVF) moves in an oblique dextral motion.[2] It extends to about 17.24 kilometres (10.71 mi) from Rodriguez to San Mateo in the province of Rizal.[1]


    Threat
    See also: List of earthquakes in the Philippines

    Buildings traversed by the West Valley Fault Line in Pasig City with 5-meter buffer zone. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.31921.07526
    Based on kinematic block models that utilize GPS, actual fault geometry, and earthquake focal mechanisms, the West segment of the Marikina Fault was resolved to be almost fully locked, meaning it is currently accumulating and loading elastic strain, at the rate of 10 to 12 mm/yr.[4] The fault possesses a threat of a large scale earthquake with an estimated magnitude between 6–7 and as high as 7.6 [5] to Metro Manila and surrounding provinces with death toll predicted to be as high as 35,000[6][7] and some 120,000 or higher[6] injured[7] and more than three million needed to be evacuated.[3]

    99 private villages and subdivisions inside 80 barangays are traversed directly by the fault[8] and endangers 6,331 buildings in a span of 2,964.10 square kilometres (1,144.45 sq mi), to where majority are houses with 19 schools included in the list.[1]



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    #155
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    marikina land price magdepreciate talaga.

    and hindi pa napaguusapan yung lindol na damay yung katabi nya area katipunan, libis, pasig ang tawag ko jan eh tabng-lindol.
    hindi ba ondoy pa lang depreciated na Marikina?

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    #156
    ^
    naulit kasi eh kaya lalo pa babaratin.

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    #157
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ^
    naulit kasi eh kaya lalo pa babaratin.
    Magkano kaya price per square meter sa Provident. No offense to people who live in Provident but I wouldn't live there even if they paid me (ang lalaki pa naman ng bahay sa provident). Wala ka peace of mind pag rainy season tapos you risk losing your car and things, what if lives pa mawala. Ano kaya bilhin ng government yung land at a good price? Dati kasi may property kami muntik na tamaan ng government kasi may infrastructure itatayo, pero sabi barat mag presyo government e

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    #158
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Magkano kaya price per square meter sa Provident

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    before the recent floods,
    i saw ads of 10 M for a 500 sqm house and lot, and 5 M for a 200 sqm house and lot.

    now?
    i wouldn't know.
    but now is not the right time to sell.
    i do not think anyone would like to live there right now, even if they were paid to do so.
    heh heh.

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    #159
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    before the recent floods,
    i saw ads of 10 M for a 500 sqm house and lot, and 5 M for a 200 sqm house and lot.

    now?
    i wouldn't know.
    but now is not the right time to sell.
    i do not think anyone would like to live there right now, even if they were paid to do so.
    heh heh.
    10M for 500 sq m is super cheap already, ano na kaya after Ulysses? Ondoy pa lang I would have packed up na. I know 4 people from Provident, lahat nag move out na...

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    #160
    People have short memories....

    But with the pandemic, economy, Ulysses....its a perfect storm. No one will be buying and tons will be selling.

    Kags is correct...supply vs demand will mean pricing will be terrible for sellers for the next few years.



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