Philippines Real Estate Buyers Guide


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How to Purchase a Philippine Real Estate Property?
Information in dealing for buying a land in the Philippines
Limitations on right of property ownership
New Dual Citizenship Laws Affecting Property Ownership
Philippine citizens who acquire foreign citizenship permanent
Philippine Real Estate Foreign Ownership
Philippine Real Estate Sales Transaction & Closing Cost
Right to own a Philippine property
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How to Purchase a Philippine Real Estate Property?

In order to buy property in the Philippines, you must either be:

a) a Filipino Citizen,

b) a natural-born Filipino Citizen who lost his/her Filipino citizenship through naturalization in another country,

c) a Filipino by dual-citizenship, or d) a foreign national married to a Filipino Citizen. For individuals classified under b, c or d, he/she may purchase a parcel of land not exceeding one thousand (1,000) square meters in area and for residential purpose only.

A foreign national may purchase a house and lot provided the property is under the name of a company registered in the Philippines, but he/she can purchase a condominium unit under his/her name.

* have the financial ability to make the payment for the property, whether in full or through financing.
* be at least 18 years of age and able to do acts with legal effects.

If you live abroad:
IIf you are based abroad and wanted to buy a real estate property here in the Philippines, you will most like want to be represented by a person you can personally trust to handle the transaction on your behalf, you can obtain a Special Power of Attorney (S.P.A.) from the Philippine Embassy in your country of residence, and designate that person to represent you in purchasing a property.

f you have no representative in the Philippines, you may send an inquiry or make appointment with our accredited real estate agent regarding the properties you have chosen on our website.

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