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October 21st, 2009 11:08 AM #12
Ayan pwede rin yan kaya lang yung alam kong cityland na papasok sa budget na yan binaha rin. Yung sa may Pasig manggahan area. Windsor mansions ata. Pero on a positive note hanggan bewang lang daw.
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October 21st, 2009 11:46 AM #13
south e.g. Sta. Rosa Laguna, near & to the west of SLEX but NEVER near or east of Old National (NEPA) Highway towards Laguna de Bay. there's a number of pre-owned H & L for sale in that area (like my H & L in San Lorenzo South perhaps) within the budget you stated.
without traffic, it's just about 30 minutes drive to makati.
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October 22nd, 2009 06:39 PM #14
guys, thank you for all your replies. I will take note of it. How about the area of rancho estate in marikina/antipolo? anyone who knows someone there to check if that area is not affected?
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October 22nd, 2009 06:46 PM #15
Bro.,- there was a portion of PhilamLife Village that got flooded chest-deep some years ago. Am not sure this time but to my mind, most probably they experienced the same....... Cause was the sudden release of the water from the dam in San Nicolas, Cavite,- overflowing the Zapote River.....
8800:juggle:
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October 22nd, 2009 07:09 PM #16
just to share,
we are very pleased that we were able to get a place in scout area in quezon city that didn't felt the typhoon- floodwater and garbage or anything that ondoy brought to the majority of MM.
although it's a condo, the vicinity is clear of those mentioned above, even the basement parking were safe, not to mention the accessibility to most places
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October 22nd, 2009 07:16 PM #17Ang alam ko yung surrounding areas ang flooded. Mataas ang rancho estate itself. Lilac street coming from sumulong hiway lagpas tao yan. sa kabilang side, champagnat ave e bumaha din most likely at least chest deep. meron creek traversing champagnat na umapaw.
Ma-stranded ka dyan sa rancho estate pero di naman bahain house mo.
Pag panay ang ulan safe mag-stay sa house pero stock ka basic needs.
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October 22nd, 2009 09:24 PM #18
Hmmmm. I wonder what will happen to property values if a flood study for Metro Manila is ever completed?
I'm sure the owners of the properties in the most flood-free zones would be touting their location as a plus. They'd probably jack up prices and vice versa for those in flood-prone zones.
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October 23rd, 2009 09:21 AM #19
Eh ngayon BBM has just ordered the suspension of the fining of ebikes and calls for a grace period...
E-bike / E-trike ban details released by MMDA