
Originally Posted by
_Cathy_
These are important for me:
1. Location, location, location - I don't wanna live in a 1000 sq m house (like Antipolo) but go through traffic daily and would take me 2 hours to go to Makati or BGC
2. Developer - Ayala if the budget permits. My Kuya said never purchase an SM development.
3. Wide Streets (ideally at least 1 car is still able to pass with cars parked on each side of the road)
4. Lot size - smallest in the village 400 sq m
5. Proximity to good schools, hospitals and malls
6. Safety (flooding, fault line etc)
There are areas in MM that are NOT villages but are very convenient to live in. There's a Barangay in San Juan, forgot the name, where the houses are HUMUNGOUS though it's not a village. Puro residential naman and the area is central.
In the case of your friend, I could NEVER live in an area with a street that narrow. That would stress me out daily. What will happen if you have a party, where will visitors park? I know too many "away" in parking even in villages with wide roads (2 cars are able to pass even with cars parked on each side) Ang issue kasi houses park their cars on the street so when they have visitors, there's no more space in front of their property.
My cousin moved to Cavite at an Ayala developed village with modest lot sizes (Verdana). He said the community is really nice naman and close to Alabang where he grew up. So I will choose NUMBER 1. They should build up na lang, uso naman na 3 story houses.
Pero usually villages with cuts below 200, aren't the roads narrow as well?
Additionally, it seems like the average size of lots in MM have gotten smaller, ang hirap na magbenta ng "bigger lots"