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    The beach itself is OK but nothing to daydream about. It's nothing fantastic but the community is safe and secure. Weekdays are splendid as it's really quiet and you can relax. My mum moved there permanently this year and her only complaint is that S&R is too far away in Nuvali.

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    Tali is relatively okay.

    Your experience would be subjective to your location.

    Is the house that you rented near/far from the beach?

    Cleanliness of the house?

    Amenities?

    Pool?

    Billiard table?

    Note: Bring everything that you would need. Tali is a bit far from downtown Nasugbu, where most of the convenience stores (and groceries) are located.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K.I.L.L. View Post
    The beach itself is OK but nothing to daydream about. It's nothing fantastic but the community is safe and secure. Weekdays are splendid as it's really quiet and you can relax. My mum moved there permanently this year and her only complaint is that S&R is too far away in Nuvali.
    Lakbay hits mommy mo just to go to S&R. Is there a sizeable permanent resident population?

    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Note: Bring everything that you would need. Tali is a bit far from downtown Nasugbu, where most of the convenience stores (and groceries) are located.
    Agree here. Learned the hard way and one thing i hate is being called to drive to town to buy a small item that you need for your dinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Lakbay hits mommy mo just to go to S&R. Is there a sizeable permanent resident population?
    Like Fuego, Tali is fast becoming a victim to the "rent-a-vacation-home" syndrome.

    Rich folks opting to rent out their (once) prized vacation homes if just to cover on maintenance and operating expenses.

    I've seen quite a few Fuego residences getting "dugyot" because of this. Even if the club posts signs that Fuego is not allowing (or condoning) homes for rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Lakbay hits mommy mo just to go to S&R. Is there a sizeable permanent resident population?
    Nope. There's barely anyone from Monday afternoon to Thursday. You just see the help and security. Most of the people have moved to newer / better places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Like Fuego, Tali is fast becoming a victim to the "rent-a-vacation-home" syndrome.

    Rich folks opting to rent out their (once) prized vacation homes if just to cover on maintenance and operating expenses.

    I've seen quite a few Fuego residences getting "dugyot" because of this. Even if the club posts signs that Fuego is not allowing (or condoning) homes for rent.
    I guess with the ease of travel, the cost of maintaining, finding the right people to care for the property, and the with many, many nice resorts to choose from all around, having a Baguio home and beach house isn't the must have it was once for any middle-upper and upper strata family, unless you plan to retire at the place. Even for companies nowadays they already do away with the requisite executive and staff vacation house i'd surmise. Yung mga meron lang are the older companies.

    Quote Originally Posted by K.I.L.L. View Post
    Nope. There's barely anyone from Monday afternoon to Thursday. You just see the help and security. Most of the people have moved to newer / better places.
    Nice if you're into the laid back, quiet life. Important lang is the security.

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    ^

    They're all in Balesin now I suppose ..

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