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Going Back to the Philippines Thread, Balik ka ba dito sa Pilipinas? in Working or Living Abroad; Originally Posted by hydz Nice one Bunso! So paano, kita kits na lang tayo sa Pinas pag uwi ha? Uuwi ...
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Old 11-24-2008, 09:40 PM
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Thumbs up Common sense...

We are... who we become in our life... if we are successful abroad then go ahead with your life and stay there if you feel its is your homeland... die and get buried there end of story...

But, many times when pinoys abroad grow old they always realized that Philippines offer more comfort... why??? because maski na anong over politics ng gobyerno, anumang gulo here and there... we always realized that...

THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME...

Saan man kayo pumunta pinoy pa rin tayo... just think of it as common sense...

Last edited by suferman : 11-24-2008 at 09:53 PM. Reason: kulang...
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Old 11-25-2008, 12:40 AM
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Default Babalik pa rin!

Oo, uuwi pa rin ako sa bansang sinilangan ko, ang Pilipinas ko mahal. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME... ika nga ito ang pinag mulan natin kahit anong gawin ay pinoy pa rin tayo. sa isip, sa salita, sa gawa.

Saktong hilig mo...SAKTONG PINOY!
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Old 11-25-2008, 12:54 PM
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Thumbs down Walang Pag-asa(hopeless)

Wala na yannn mababaon at mababaon ang pinas hindi patas ang labanan sa pinas yun lang ang batas at lahat ng benefits para lang sa mga nasa gobyerno or mga politiko yun lang
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Old 11-26-2008, 01:05 PM
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Cool Uwi pa din ako

Nakakalungkot naman na sa mga kababayan pa natin nagmumula ang kawalan ng pag asa, masarap mamuhay sa Pilipinas lalo nat kunmpleto kayong mag anak at masaya, di nga lang may ibat iba tayong kahulugan nag pagiging masaya at kontento sa buhay, mahirap totoo yan pero di lahat ay pwede makuha o maibigay sa yo ang lahat, maging simple at kontento ka lang sa buhay sa tingin ko maaapreciate natin ang sarap na pananatili sa Pilipinas.
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Old 12-16-2008, 11:22 AM
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Default Thers no place like home

Siempre iba pa rin dito sa pinas nandito mga kaibigan mo, mga kaaway mo, mga kamag anak mo,mga mahal mo sa buhay mga dadamay sa yo pag nalulungkot ka dami pinoy eh...walang homesick dito, eh sa ibang bansa? Sa ibang bansa maganda lang dyan ipon ka ng pera para dalhin sa pinas puhunan sa negosyo! Saka pag patay ka na dito ka ililibing dami dadalaw sa yo, eh sa ibang bansa?
Kahit anong hirap at problema dito sa pinas..Theres No Place Like Home!!
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Old 12-18-2008, 01:51 PM
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ako din malapit n umuwi sa pinas ,para makasama ko nrin pamilya ko
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Old 12-18-2008, 05:17 PM
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Smile Para sa mga nagiisip bumalik dito at bumili ng bahay..

Para sa mga naghahanap ng property sa Pilipinas lalo na sa Metro Manila at
gustong makakuha ng mga opinyon, pumunta na sa bagong gawang REAL ESTATE
PHILIPPINES BLOG at makihati kyo sa mga diskusyon

Nakakatulong to sa inyo bilang mga investor para maliwanagan sa iba't-ibang
property sa ating bansa at pati ang mga pangyayari sa industriya ng real
estate sa Pilipinas

Real Estate Philippines Blog

Salamat at Magkikita-kita tyo doon!

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Old 12-24-2008, 04:35 PM
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Talking mahal ko ang pilipinas

matagal na rin ako d2 sa uae .and2 na lahat una malaki sweldo mabibili mo lahat na gusto mo.pero iba parin pag nasa sarili kang bayan.iba ang pakiramdam lalo na pag kasama mo ang mga mahal mo sa buhay.kaya pag nakaipon uuwi at uuwi pa rin ako ng pinas.kaya sa mga kababayan natin na umaalipusta sa pililinas e2 lang masasabi ko ang hindi marunong magmahal sa sariling wika o bayan daig pa ang hayop o malansang isda.
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:13 PM
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Default Mas gaganahan po kyo umuwi pag nabasa ninyo ito mga kababayan! :-)

A Friday article from Philippine Inquirer reports that worldwide property consultant CB Richard Ellis reports that the Real Estate Philippines sector is still a safe haven for property investments. Due to the fallout of financial instruments and diversified portfolio investments in the U.S., people will now learn their lesson and go back to traditional asset investments such as real estate.

According to Rick Santos, Chairman of CB Richard Ellis Philippines, these now play-it-safe investors will look for "companies which have a physical presence that offers face-to-face customer experiences". I believe this statement is very appropriate and logical because Philippine Real estate offers these above-mentioned qualities that contrast to the "toxic" financial instruments of before - complicated and backed up only by paper with signatures . In short, properties are HARD assets that you can actually feel and touch unlike diversified portfolios.

In addition, unlike paper investments, land or condominiums never disappear nor go bankrupt. We just saw the Americans get so greedy that they put their money into highly volatile instruments with the hope of higher yields, and they get paper in return. Now due to their recent crisis, they will definitely revert back to more conservative asset plays like real estate. Now since the American property sector is not so attractive nowadays, they will look for more stable countries with REAL demand for property - like us Filipinos (More on our Population Demand on )

Rick Santos also says that since we Pinoys rely on our largely-populated human resources and not on exports, we will not be that much affected. It coincides with this article blogpost ( ) as well, which says that our OFW workers and growing population are the main drivers of real estate growth here.

Again, this is yet more good news for our Real Estate Philippines forefront, as also supported by previous news articles blogposts (click here for those - Real Estate Philippines News |). This time, the statement is not just from Ayala, but from a very credible source with TONS of experience in the global real estate industry. CB Richard Ellis is a leading property consultant firm, and we should do well in also hearing what they have to say. You may say they are biased, but I do not believe they will risk their long-built reputations to make such bold statements, so I say we should trust them :-)
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