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Frequently Asked Questions: Your Guide to Lot Ownership

General Questions

Subdivided lots are affordable, customizable, and have excellent potential for value appreciation.

A subdivided lot is a portion of land that has been divided from a larger property, ready for individual ownership.

Pre-selling means purchasing the lot before its full development, often at a lower price, making it an excellent investment opportunity.

Yes, we encourage site visits to help you make an informed decision.

Foreigners can own lots indirectly through legal entities or partnerships, as per Philippine law.

Yes, all lots come with a clean title. For pre-selling lots, there is a waiting period of about one to two years, or until the process of acquiring the lot from the seller is completed. Once the title is registered under the realty’s name, the transfer process to individual buyers will begin.

For some properties, the title fee is included in the total price. However, for sites with lower prices, the title fee is not included and will be an additional cost. The title fee typically ranges from ₱35,000 to ₱40,000 per 100 sqm. Please confirm the details with us for your chosen lot.

You can choose to pay in cash or through an installment plan. Payment terms range from 12 to 24 months, and for some sites, longer terms are available—up to 48 months. We strive to provide payment options that suit your budget and needs.

Yes, a minimal reservation fee is required to secure your lot.

If you pay in cash, you will receive a signed and notarized Deed of Sale. For installment payments, you will be provided a Contract to Sell, and once fully paid, the Deed of Sale will be issued.

Building & Development

No, there are no restrictions. You have complete freedom to design and build according to your preferences.

Yes, you can hold the lot as an investment or develop it later at your convenience.

Yes, you can resell the lot anytime, making it a flexible investment option.

Yes, existing electricity and water lines are available in the area for easy connection.

No, the property is in a non-flooding zone, ensuring safety and peace of mind.

No, the realty will not construct a concrete right of way. Instead, the right of way will be filled and leveled to match the existing barangay road.

The right of way will be donated to the barangay or municipality that governs the property. The Local Government Unit (LGU) will be responsible for the construction of the road at a later time.

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