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Thursday, June 15, 2017

5 Reasons Why Investing In A House Is A Good Idea


Almost every one of us dreams to have a house to call our own home. We all know it is not easy decision to buy or to invest in a house since it is not cheap.  Because of this, the debate between buying and renting a home is not dead. If we aren't our dwelling place, we have a lot more freedom to move around since we are not tied up into a long term contract.  Managing and renovating the space is not our priority since it is not ours and we are just living there.



Almost every one of us dreams to have a house to call our own home. We all know it is not easy decision to buy or to invest in a house since it is not cheap.

Because of this, the debate between buying and renting a home is not dead. If we aren't our dwelling place, we have a lot more freedom to move around since we are not tied up into a long term contract.

Managing and renovating the space is not our priority since it is not ours and we are just living there.

Read More: Beautiful Houses with floor plans and estimated cost.



And most of all, renting is a lot cheaper than buying. Of course, who does not want to have a house to call their own? But the question is when are we ready to buy or invest in a house?

Many people said that buying a home of your own is actually a much wiser way to spend money because it is an investment while renting a home is like throwing money into you get nothing back from the money you pay every month.

Read More:33 Most Beautiful Two-Story Houses With Floor Plans You Will Love



Here are five reasons why it is a good decision to invest in a home:
1. THE EARLIER, THE BETTER

It is not impossible to own a house while you are young as 20-something.

Making an investment, like owning a home, can help you get closer to your other life goals such as career, passion, getting married and starting a family. A property you can call your own also gives you a motivation to regularly save up.

Making a big investment like buying a house while you’re still young gives you not just a sense of fulfillment but also a sense of responsibility.

You can make this as a long-term goal. Although buying real estate today might require a substantial cash outlay, its market value appreciation will likely give you a hefty return on your investment in the long run.

Purchasing a property is just like saving up, except that you get to move into your own home, too.

Read More: 40 Impressive Tiny Houses With Floor Plans That Maximize Function and Style

2. NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO INVEST

The expectation is that the real estate market in the Philippines will continue to strive in the future. It means that the earlier you buy a home, the bigger its value will be in the future. This is ideal especially if you intend to sell your home eventually.



3. THINK OF TOTAL FREEDOM

Living in a place you call your own means total freedom. Your burden in financial responsibilities is worth it because, at the end of the day, you are paying for a property you will own one day. In your own home, you can make your own rules and do renovations as you like.

With a home that’s your own, you can do everything you want, from choosing a good location, a payment option that suits you best and of course, decoration and design.


4. SECURITY

You are not just putting your money in a place to live in, you are investing in you and your family's security. Nothing beats the feeling that you and your family is sleeping comfortably under one roof. It might be a material indication of affluence, but more than that, it provides emotional security and stability— a house to build a home upon. An investment would also mean a safe place for all your family members, and something to leave behind to your children when the time comes.


5. "NOBODY SAID IT IS EASY"

One reason we are holding back into investing in a new home is the big investment and the responsibilities that rely on our shoulder. What's the good news? There's a wide selection of home loan option available today. There many banks that are offering affordable home loans. If you are a Pag-IBIG member, you can apply for a housing loan. There are foreclosed properties too from banks that are for sale at a lower price compared to other properties in the market right now.

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

BETTER HOMES GIVEN TO YOLANDA VICTIMS


Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES










Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.


Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.

Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike.
Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.


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Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City

Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their former house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families when another super typhoon comes.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.

Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
Bella showing her new bathroom.

Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues. 
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES

Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their belongings and move to the more safer village provided by the government.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES



According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES







To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES



Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES

The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.
An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino.
As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.
Victims of the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda  in Tacloban, Leyte is now enjoying  far better homes under the Duterte administration.   President Duterte awarding the house units to the victims of typhoon Yolanda.  Families who lost their homes express deep gratitude  to President Rodrigo Duterte as they were given a more durable, typhoon resilient and more presentable houses than they had before the super typhoon strike. Bella, one of the beneficiaries of a house unit at the New Hope Village, the relocation site for Yolanda victims, expressed her satisfaction on their new home.   READ: DUTERTE  SPEED    New Hope Village Landmark at Brgy Sta. Elena, Tacloban City  Complete with kitchen and bathroom. You can also put a partition for bedrooms. Bigger than their formal house as Bella described. Far from the coastal area where they lived before, the New Hope Village is safer for the relocated families.  Bella showing her kitchen in her newly awarded home.    Bella showing her new bathroom.  Bella  was one of the many who opposes to be relocated due to proximity issues.    Their work and livelihood is very far from the relocation site as compared to the new site, their jobs and livelihood. But according to Bella, when the rain comes, the memories of the nightmare from Yolanda onslaught still haunts them and so they decided to pick up their baggages and move to the more safer village provided by the government.     According to the Tacloban City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the houses are well built and complies to every standards set by the National Housing Authority (NHA). Any Irregularity in the construction may lead to non-issuance of permit from the City Engineers Office. Even the area is guaranteed safe  from typhoon devastation.         To keep the villagers secured, ten security guards are making rounds 24/7 all over the village. It's a part of the contract with the private contractors to the government. The villagers like Bella is enjoying safety and security of a private subdivision.       The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community.   The smile on residents faces shows their satisfaction on their new homes and community. An evident proof of President Duterte's compassion to every Filipino. As the name of the village implies, the victims of typhoon Yolanda has been given a new hope after the heartbreak and devastation caused by the disaster. They will once again rise and wear a new smile on their faces.  Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient. Below is the outside view of the houses.  PRESIDENT DUTERTE VISITS ADMIRAL TRIBUTS    DTI ACCREDITED CARGO FORWARDERS FOR 2017   NO MORE PHYSICAL INSPECTION FOR BALIKBAYAN BOXES    BOC DELISTED CARGO FORWARDERS AND BROKERS   BALIKBAYAN BOXES SHOULD BE PROTECTED  DOLE ENCOURAGES OFW TEACHERS TO TEACH IN THE PHILIPPINES
Top: President Duterte visited one of the house units with the newly moved in recipient.
Below is the outside view of the houses.


DSWD Secretary Judy Taguiwalo also posted photos taken during her visit to the New Hope Village in Tacloban City.




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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

WATCH: "DUTERTE SPEED", YOLANDA HOUSING DONE IN 18 DAYS; 280 FAMILIES AMONG THE FIRST BATCH TO FINALLY MOVE IN TO THEIR NEW HOME







Three years after the onslaught of typhoon Yolanda, the affected residents will finally have decent homes through what the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, Michael Dino described as "Duterte Speed".

President Rodrigo Duterte put  Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, Michael Dino in charge of the Yolanda Housing project during his visit last November 10, 2016, after learning that after 3 years, the victims are still living in shanties and the housing project designated for them is still not finished.





The President was not satisfied in the outcome of the project , and so he put Mike dino in charge.After 18 days, the Yolanda stricken residents are now ready to move in.









PAV Mike Dino described the speedy action as "Duterte Speed". From the President's visit, it was only 18 days and some 280 families are now among the first batch to move in. Dino said that the moving in will continue everyday as the project continues to be completed. "One spoonful at a time," he said.
The new houses has been provided with electricity. As for the water supply, the government provided water tanks for potable water just for the mean time while they are waiting for the  Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)  to provide water lines for the project.
During the transfer, the local AFP personnel also helped the residents  by providing trucks for hauling their belongings.
Buses were also provided for the transportation of the residents.



Establishment of public transportation routes is also one of the priorities  of the local government for the residents to go to their schools and workplace hazard free.



As compared to the housing provided by the previous administration, the present housing is far well-off.




After 3 years spending their Christmas at shanties, the Duterte government provided  the Yolanda victims, through sweep action --- "Duterte Speed", with the help of  people like PAV Mike Dino, the greatest Christmas gift: a place they can finally call their new home.

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China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.

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