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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Surrounding area of Dasma is not as busy as BAV.

    +1 mukhang mas tahimik nga sa dasma than bel air


    makati lang?. . .ayaw mo sa corinthian? walang baha

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by vito corleone View Post
    +1 mukhang mas tahimik nga sa dasma than bel air


    makati lang?. . .ayaw mo sa corinthian? walang baha
    marihap kasing umuwi from makati to quezon city. sobrang traffic during rush hour.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    cembo membo rembo hehe

    joke

    why didnt you include Forbes?
    Most lots are 100 million pesos and up. Meron pa ngang PHP 600 million. it's too expensive for a house. The purchase price will just be covered by the inheritance I received.

    Anyway, guys, what can you say about Ayala Heights and Ayala Hillside Estates? Is Dasma a better option in terms of security? Thank you very much!
    Last edited by beereo; January 8th, 2011 at 05:46 AM.

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    #14
    Uh, Ayala Heights is in Quezon City.

    To answer your question it really depends. In terms of security, pare pareho lang. Sa Dasma, roads are wider as mentioned above and mas tahimik. Sa Bel-Air you get more access to commercial places. Although mas malapit ang Dasma sa Fort, Glorietta and Greenbelt.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by beereo View Post
    IS Dasma a better option in terms of security? Thank you very much!
    Try walking in and you'll see. If you buy a house in a village in Makati, it's a given that there's good security. Gates are never open to the public except for BAV 2 which is open on weekdays. You may want to consider San Lorenzo, although the price per square meter is higher than the rest of the villages, it's at the heart of the CBD. Security guards personally know the residents and their usual visitors since it's a small village and they keep the same set of security guards. Yun nga lang the houses are relatively smaller and parking is a pain in streets near the Pasay Road gates.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by beereo View Post
    Most lots are 100 million pesos and up. Meron pa ngang PHP 600 million. it's too expensive for a house. The purchase price will just be covered by the inheritance I received.

    Anyway, guys, what can you say about Ayala Heights and Ayala Hillside Estates? Is Dasma a better option in terms of security? Thank you very much!
    beereo:
    marihap kasing umuwi from makati to quezon city. sobrang traffic during rush hour.
    dude, Ayala Heights and Ayala Hillside Estates are in QC

    sounds like your number 1 criteria in choosing a house is prestige hehe
    Last edited by uls; January 8th, 2011 at 02:21 PM.

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    #17
    Valle verde, gitna lang mga 40M to 60M. Sa ayala hts 30-40M ok ka na.

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    #18
    bili ka na lang sa Singalong, Manila tapos pautang mo pera mo sa akin.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Dasma and Forbes marami rin binaha.
    I heard this is mostly for those houses with basement.


    beerio,

    Have you considered condos? One Roxas Triangle (which is quite far from anywhere else in Makati) or The Residence at Greenblet? If being in the vicinity of CBD is not important, then consider condos at the Fort.


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    If you ask me, lots in villages in Makati are way overpriced esp those in within a kilometer radius of Mckinley Rd. Those villages were good ROI back when you bought them in the 50's and sold them now. But right now they give poor ROI for the money and merely serve as trophies or white elephants for moolah strapped sheiks who can afford them. Even North Forbes is quite dark and dim at night. Streets are quite narrow and most of all, a surprising number of old decrepit houses there need to be torn down and new ones built inorder to match the supposed stature of the village.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by andywesteast View Post
    This is the Hierarchy in Makati Villages:

    NORTH FORBES, specially Embassy and Billionaire Row, huge lot cuts
    SOUTH FORBES
    URDANETA, Big Lot Cuts
    DASMARINAS, smaller lot cuts but great location

    BELAIR near Rockwell
    SAN LORENZO
    BELAIR near Reposo
    and further-off Magallanes
    diba in terms of pricing, alam ko as far as peso per sqm is concerned, mas mahal sa urdaneta than forbes?

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bel-air or dasmarinas village?