Thursday, October 23, 2008

Dream House

It is not easy to own a house these days. High-end residential lots are expensive. And if you opt for a subdivision at Php2,500 to Php3,000 a month, aside from equities, etc., you would have to implement austerity measures to meet the monthly amortization. But we realized that we could not go on paying monthly for 25 to 30 years. We had to change tact by selling our house and looked for a residential lot where we would build our house through process a called "running construction." That means, a plan would be the basis for the intermittent renovations depending on budget availability. This approach works although it would take time before you see your dream house unfolding to its fullness. Thanks because we are now 85 percent complete requiring some finishing touches.

This is my finishing carpenter uncle who is experienced in doing interior designs. He had worked on the interior designs in many of his projects in of Davao City that included high-end restaurants, mall stalls, etc. The only drawback is that he asks Php300 a day for his labor. Well, with the quality work he gives, the amount is not bad.

1 comment:

Vk-mahalkaayo said...

imbitaha nya mi kung mag pablessing nya mo ha?

lupad gyd ko dayon.

nice, you n your wife has an owned house,
mayo gyd bitaw kay sa magrent.

kami, rent ra gyd tawon diri, very willing but can´t be able.

thanks for sharing......

ay oo swerte pod ka, kay duna uncle who is nice and good to you....

inato gyd..........