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Is Valenzuela City, Metro Manila a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Valenzuela City a good place to live?" or "Is Valenzuela City a bad place to live?" Here's what nine local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Valenzuela City, Metro Manila.

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Valenzuela is a good place because our mayor provides and gives the best quality service for its people.

Valenzuela City is a safe place because the overall rate of crime appears to be a lot lower than other cities in Metro Manila, Philippines. It has developed into a successful metropolitan, as many establishments were built around the city. There are malls surrounding it and it’s a great place for business and marketing.

Valenzuela City is known for its disciplined citizens; therefore, one can observe the peace and order in our town. From littering to loitering, our city does not worry from any of these. The crime rate is also comparatively low among other cities. Thus, you can have a peaceful stay in this place. Our municipality also ensures the welfare of the people. They prioritize the health, education, and the overall well-being of each person. I can confidently say that I live in a good city.

Rodanthe, says: 2020

Valenzuela City has had a drastic change since Mayor Rex Gatchalian took over the city. It has improved and is one of the developing city in Metro Manila. I suggest you move in near Marulas area because hospitals, schools, restaurants are just in the area but be ready to face heavy traffic every morning, other than that, Valenzuela is a good city to stay.

Valenzuela is a “disciplined” city following the city’s tag line, “Valenuzelano, disiplinado”. The mayor governing our city is diligent and responsible enough to face challenges. Aside from the good governance, Valenzuela also caters young generation when it comes to education, leisure, and health services. we have, multiple parks and bars that you can spend your time with. Schools with high quality teaching and facilities. medical healthcare providers that are always ready to help those who are in need in an affordable price.

Valenzuela City is an industrial city. It has a lot of factories which causes heavy traffic at times. However, it is lively most of the time and there are a handful of supermarkets one can find accessible anywhere. The city mayor developed and built hospitals, schools and other government facilities that are easy to find which made the life of the citizens easier than before. Valenzuela City is still developing and someone moving here would be satisfied.

Joshua, says: 2020

If someone will consider my city. This city has different factories which is good. If someone moves in a new place because they can find jobs easily and earn more. Transportation is easier than other city which is more convenient and you can save time. We are near groceries, malls, pharmacy, schools and hospitals. This is a good city if you are going to transfer and plan to start a new career.

Ruecel, says: 2020

There are a lot of convenient stores around the vicinity. You have quick access to the city roads. The people here are very accommodating and they are very much happy to assist you with everything that you need. These are just a few reasons to be considered if you want to move to my city.

Valenzuela city is one of the safest among all other cities in Metro Manila. It is well-known for having the friendliest residences. The Mayor in charge of this city is very responsible and generous to the residences. He always makes decisions based on the well-being of everyone living in his city. He enjoys being more involved in projects and always assures us that his administration will always look out for all the citizens.

Danica, says: 2020
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