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TAGAYTAY I LOVE is a neighborhood blog for Tagaytay City, Philippines that goes beyond the usual travel website.
We are a family of professional real estate brokers and especially because of our line of work we’re able to see Tagaytay differently.
In 2008 we built our first Tagaytay home on the ridge side, which we are now selling — this house gave us reason to fall in love with Tagaytay and our hope is that it will go to someone who will love it just as much!
Here we are sharing our Tagaytay adventures in Food, Gardening, Shopping, and of course Real Estate, all in loving tribute to this mountain city we’ve come to call home.

Just sharing for your up-to-date information, some of our present commercial listings in the Nuvali area: Commercial lots offered by Ayala Land in Nuvali As you know Nuvali is a 1,800-hectare new-town development by the Ayala group in the former … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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Would you like to come home to your very own vacation space, surrounded by greens and fresh air, and best of all just an hour’s drive from Metro Manila? Kasa Luntian is a beautiful mixed-use leisure project conveniently located along … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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Open plan design with four levels, a roofdeck and guestroom that opens up to a garden. House is scheduled for completion in March 2012. Basement leads to a garden and a small guestroom with an ensuite bathroom: This house shares … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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…Nuvali goat herd — Lay ee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo! Taken in Avida Parkway Settings Nuvali on January 2, 2012. A slight turn to the left, and here’s the view (towards the West). That’s the perimeter wall of Venare, with trees from the Green Zone already showing. Any guesses what those [...] Continue reading → Continue reading →
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I love guyabano, I can eat one whole fruit for breakfast everyday! Whenever we chance upon an especially sweet fruit (we love it when it’s also soft, literally like cotton), we set the seeds aside and try to sprout them for planting: The other week, we were excited to see these small guyabano seedlings (seen [...] Continue reading →
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My dad is the rah-rah boy for the banggerahan, a window and sink extension common in traditional Pinoy kitchens, and he asked for a banggerahan-inspired window to be installed in our Tagaytay house: It comes in handy for displaying planters, or just for good old ventilation, similar to horizontal ventanillas we saw in Treveia’s green home: [...] Continue reading →
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Share Last Tuesday we dropped by Manos Greek Taverna in Bgy. San Jose, Tagaytay to get some tomato clear soup–such a favorite! When I saw workers painting their walls I already anticipated the bad news– they were closed. Manos came … Continue reading →

This is a beautiful vacation home in Canyon Woods, Tagaytay, with three bedrooms, 2 toilet & baths, and a powder room. Lot area: 255 square meters Floor area: 320 square meters JUST MOVE IN! The house is fully furnished and ready … Continue reading → Continue reading →
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Back in 2008, my parents and I scoured the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay road for reasonable wooden furniture. Sharing here two new shops we visited at random last Saturday: Woodworld Carvings and Furniture quoted us P10,000 for a queen size bed made … Continue reading → Continue reading →

Found this unusual hot pink plant in a friend’s garden in Tagaytay. It was so bright and pink and perky– definitely a pick-me-upper for any garden! You’d think the pink “leaves” are delicate but up close they look like some … Continue reading → Continue reading →