Home sweet home – Independence at last

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For those who don’t own their own houses yet, do you already have a dream house in mind? I already have a rough design of my dream house etched into my mind ever since I was in high school. This was conjured up during one of my technical drafting classes, where we had to design and build a scale model of a house for our final project. I recall that my notebook was filled with doodles on rough sketches of the house schematics.

Looking for an ideal house and lot in Manila is frustratingly hard. Real estate costs from the “better” communities in the metropolis are usually priced four or five times as much as the typical subdivision real estate. And if you already have a house design in mind, like I do, a vacant residential lot is usually hard to come by since almost all residential zones already have houses built on them. This leaves you with the option of either settling for what’s there or having to shell out big bucks to demolish the old house and build a new one – that dream house.

For me and my family, the quest for building that dream home will have to wait and a second choice would suffice. Right now, what matters most is that CJ spends his formative years growing up in a clean, peaceful, and decent neighborhood where he can come out and play on the street, playground, or village park, and where we won’t have any fear of him being run over by speeding cars and public transport or being exposed to a rough and “uncivilized” neighborhood.

We’ll finally be moving to our new home come May 1st. A homey 2-story enclave in a nice, quiet neighborhood in Sucat. Conne blogged about our impending move and is quite excited about it. And so am I.

That villa by the sea will have to wait.