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Cost of Living and Inflation in Cainta, Rizal: What do you need to know?

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Here's what four local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Cainta, Rizal.

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Be ready to wait in traffic for a long time, since our city here has very small roads. Secondly, the prices of food or basic necessities are pretty cheap, that is one of the best perks in this city. There are many snatchers, so be mindful of you things when wandering around.

Cainta is the first-class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is one of the oldest municipalities in Luzon. It serves as the secondary gateway to the rest of the Rizal province from Metro Manila. Cainta faces different challenges especially with its boundary disputes with Pasig. Cainta has qualified for cityhood, due to its high population and high income. However, boundary disputes with neighboring cities and municipalities prevent the municipality from being a city. There was an attempt to convert Cainta into a city in 2003.

Cainta is more like a town than a city. It’s more quiet, has more vegetation, and less road traffic. Buying a property is easier and cheaper as well considering that real estate is skyrocketing in most places in the state. I recommend visiting the nearby waterfalls at coffee shops in Antipolo for a relaxing getaway.

I someone will be moving to my city, I would strongly suggest not to do it. My city is okay; however, we are experiencing heavy traffic jams in our area. For example, you have an appointment somewhere at nine in the morning, you need to leave your home at five in the morning. Although, there some good sides as well. First, our city is commercialized and you will find whatever you need. Second, people are friendly and will be aiding you if you need a hand. most foreigners tend to move to our city because the land here is cheaper, so you would be able to build your dream house.

Jasper, says: 2020
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