Hello All,
Just got signed into the forum so that I may make my first post. A little info about us-
My wife and I had planned on retiring to the Dumaguete area for sometime, she is originally from Dumaguete and has family here. We have been married for 14 years now, I am 67 she is 57 and the first marriage for both of us, no kids. We retired in July 2021 on the same day and the next day we were on a plane to the Philippines. We have been living in the Dumaguete/Bacong area for right at 2 years now.
Leaving the US was actually pretty easy, we sold, gave away or threw away everything we owned except for about 20 balikbayan boxes ( sent way to much junk we could have done without or bought here) we shipped to my mother in law. We showed up with our one suitcase each and went through quarantine in Manila and I've never looked back- no regrets. Not to say it's perfect or without challenges (noise pollution is my number one peeve).
We did buy property and had it fenced in the Cantil-e area in 2015 but decided against building there, so I'm certain we will be renting while living here.
Hobbies while here are SCUBA , snorkeling, basketball, exercising, probably watch too
much TV and we are both learning to play chess. I especially enjoy the scuba diving and typically dive with a resort in Dauin, I always go by myself and tag along with other groups. It would be more fun to have a buddy(s) to dive with- if anyone is interested
Please drop me a line! I have my own gear (except tanks) rescue certified.
Nice to be here,
Joe and Liza
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First of all, welcome to the forum Joe.
The noise pollution thing obviously depends on where you live/rent.
I would suggest that when selecting a rental carefully that issue can be overcome. I often refer to our small subdivision as an oasis of quiet, even if we're less than 2 km away from Hypermart and Robinson. No streetdogs, no roosters, no pigs, the only sources of noise being the occasional late karaoke party and dogs sometimes going berserk outside the subdivision, and of a generator nearby during blackouts.
However, if you would be used to living in a very rural area stateside, then it'll be difficult to find somewhere similar here. This country has 10 times the population density compared to the U.S., and on top of that almost everyone lives somewhere along the coastal areas.- Agree x 1
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