Monday, July 27, 2009

The many faces of Trece Martires City, Cavite Part7






Saint Joseph Homes (SJH)-People hunting for a haven in Trece would prefer this small neighborhood of 300 units in 4 different models of houses made by Ayala. Security wise it is generally safe, there were two guards round the clock securing this small area, it's clean, wind flows freely with minimal obstruction, green as well, 2 wide space to play. Peaceful but not so tranquil, some neighbors would sometime sing on the top of their voice singing along with their ever loud videoke. SJH is class B type of village with houses and lots ranging from 500k to 700k (Pph.) depending on your location. People from the class C subdivision just outside of the SJH gate would curiously take a peek at their "richer" neighbor how have they been doing?. Surprisingly weather in SJH area is a little bit different compared in downtown part, it's cooler, in most cases SJH area would experience rain showers but dry in downtown part or vise versa. Going Manila would be convenient, just walk around a 100 meters then you can ride a bus straight for Manila. Their are numerous villages that are better than SJH in Trece but average income earner would prefer an affordable, clean, green, air and with a clear blue sky to enjoy with their love ones.

Monday, July 13, 2009

The many faces of Trece Martires City, Cavite Part6

This is downtown Trece, most of the establishments you see just sprouted within the span of 5- year period. The tree in the picture is called Ilang ilang, the mayor aggressively pushed for the planting of this sweet smelling flower tree to amuse guest of the its' distinct aroma. Another picture shows the huge building with roofing of a brick like color at the background of Tesda office, that is usually mistaken as  government building or a school actually,  it is just a residential house of someone most of us didn't know. It was rumored to be owned by someone who is close to former President Marcos. At the bottom, are residential houses owned mostly by pioneers of the City.