Posts Tagged ‘Real estate’
Here’s a rundown of the standard sharing between buyer and seller when transferring the real estate property title to the new owner: (please not this is not absolute as buyers and sellers can negotiate on other terms before signing the deed of sale)
Buyer’s Expense
Amount
Seller’s Expense
Amount
Documentary Stamp Tax
1.5% x Tax... ...read the full story
Foreclosures occur when the owner’s financial situation changes and he/she can no longer keep up her mortgage payments. Dealing in foreclosures is a specialty in itself. Those who understand the process do very well because, by definition, they are always buying wholesale. You have to spend some time learning the process before you can be good at... ...read the full story
You’ve done your search. You’ve pinpointed the Philippines Real Estate Property you’d like to acquire: in fact, you’ve narrowed it down to a lot somewhere in Laguna, just the right place to start your family. You’re about to make a purchase, but like every wise buyer does – you verify the lot first. Where do you start?... ...read the full story
One of the worst things to happen to anyone when buying a Philippines Real Estate Property is to be given or presented with a fake title. In fact, here in the Philippines, Lawyer Asteria C. Cruzbara, the head of the Registry in Davao says their office gets three to four complaints monthly..which would mean 48 complaints on the average, and that’s... ...read the full story
KINDLY GO DIRECTLY TO AYALA WESTGROVE WEBSITE TO INQUIRE.
If there’s one thing we learned about investing in properties, it’s that investing in an Ayala Property will always be worth your money. A little backstory, when we bought a lot in BF Resort Las Piñas, it was around the same price as the lots for sale in Ayala Alabang. Fast track... ...read the full story
Republic Act No. 9653 or the Rent Control Act of 2009 covers:
All residential units in the National Capital Region and other highly urbanized cities, the total monthly rent for each of which ranges from One peso (P1.00) to Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) and all residential units in all other areas, the total monthly rent for each of which ranges from... ...read the full story