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5 Tips for Workers Who Rent Condo Units in Makati City

One of the busiest financial district in the Philippines is the city of Makati. One proof of that is that there are 189 Condominium buildings in the city. Wherein most of these condominiums are used in business offices and home properties. According to the PSA , the city has a 93.4% employment rate in 2015, which clearly shows its active work force. The city is highly developed and workers from the surrounding provinces are finding their own way on how they can save more of their income and to bring home more for their family. Although the salary grade in the city is much higher than in the provinces, but the cost of living is much higher too. That is why saving money is the first dilemma of the non city residence workers. Most them live or stay in condos in Makati to save as much as they could compare to daily transport fare that would rise up higher compared to renting a unit nearby the place of their work. Daily commuters are suffering from traffic, tiredness, fatigue, and

Towards the Capital: An Analysis to Rural-Urban Migration in the Philippines

Living in the city always has a tempting appeal for those who grew up to the simple life of the country side. Each year, the number of people who are moving towards the city only seems to increase. It is not new to hear someone leaving the comforts of the provinces to seek for a greener pasture in the concrete fields of the urban. We have heard their stories a lot. Some have been immortalized in many primetime drama shows and movies. Some may be aiming for a corporate job and work their bones off ‘til they are able to afford a Condo Unit in Cubao or a house and lot in some executive village. There are those who just want a change of phase or change of scenery. And then there are those who are left with no choice but to see where their luck can take them. Those who have been living in the city might wonder why behind the alarming traffic jam, tedious commuting, poor urban planning and urban housing problems, crime rate, overpopulation, and pollution people are still drawn towards