juniperxxx Posted August 14, 2007 Share Posted August 14, 2007 tagaytay is good because it will always be a prime leisure destination..just pick properties with good views or if no views then with good development, amenities and maintenance tax declarations are no good since you do not really own the property and you cannot pass it on to your heirs..a transfer certificate of title or condo cert of title with a valid deed of sale is still the bestThanks. But I was told that you can actually have the TCT under your name, although it will take time.Lately, there seems to be a lot of activities in real estate. What sort of yields can be realized on investing for a 5 year period? Quote Link to comment
boy popoy Posted August 14, 2007 Share Posted August 14, 2007 are condominiums good investments? can one make money in a few years by buying at pre-construction prices? what developers are sure money makers? Quote Link to comment
aldron Posted September 27, 2007 Share Posted September 27, 2007 is it worth it to buy a condo unit? what is the average monthly dues for a condo unit in madaluyong and makati area? Quote Link to comment
maginoo Posted September 29, 2007 Share Posted September 29, 2007 hi. i have invested in a condo unit and i have already paid 50% of the 20% no interest 1-year payable downpayment. i changed my mind and want to back out. please advise how much charges should i be expecting to pay. thanks! If you need some real estate advice just send me a pm. I am a licensed Real Estate Broker! Quote Link to comment
jigger_horny Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 I find it not practical to invest in Tagaytay specially the soaring prices of tagaytay ... IMHO, once you invest you need to think that you'll gain once you buy cheaper and sell it more that what you've bought ... because of that ... tagaytay is not a good place to start and invest ... getting back to the topic ... mayron akong investment sa manila and province that are both generating income ... my next project is to buy again a piece of land in manila again that will generate income... Will investing in Tagaytay(or surrounding area) lots at today's prices still make money? What risks are there if there is no title but only a tax declaration? Quote Link to comment
jigger_horny Posted October 4, 2007 Share Posted October 4, 2007 I find it not practical to invest in Tagaytay specially the soaring prices of tagaytay ... IMHO, once you invest you need to think that you'll gain once you buy cheaper and sell it more that what you've bought ... because of that ... tagaytay is not a good place to start and invest ... getting back to the topic ... mayron akong investment sa manila and province that are both generating income ... my next project is to buy again a piece of land in manila that will generate income... Will investing in Tagaytay(or surrounding area) lots at today's prices still make money? What risks are there if there is no title but only a tax declaration? Quote Link to comment
dirt Posted October 8, 2007 Share Posted October 8, 2007 misterbig7... do you have any links or ebooks on how to go int the real estate business? or any one here at this thread that can contribute.... alot of people are making big bucks on just having real estate broker as a part time job.. minsan.. you just have a one major deal a year.. sometimes it is more than what you earn for a year while working on an 8 hr job... thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment
misterbig7 Posted October 9, 2007 Author Share Posted October 9, 2007 check this out http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/country.php?id=154 Quote Link to comment
rich_girl Posted October 10, 2007 Share Posted October 10, 2007 is there anyone here working as a real estate agent or broker ba yun? magkaiba pa ba yun? i notice maraming binebentang property sa Cavite erea eh.. gusto ko sana mag work as one. may nakakaalam ba paano mag apply? thanks! Quote Link to comment
ninja_girl Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 Hi! im new at this thread. I am also thinking about investing in real estate but I don't have enough yet. For those who are looking where to invest, why not try buying pieces of lands in villages such as those in Bacoor Cavite, Laguna, and other nearby provinces.Thay are cheaper BUT they also appreciate a lot since the need for land will always be there and people look at this places because they are near the cities but are not that polluted. I plan to buy one lot here in our village when i have enough already Condominiums are really tempting but i feel that land is more valuable. Quote Link to comment
cakebread Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 What is the longest amount of time that the banks can loan you money for a loan? Is it 10 ,15,20? Quote Link to comment
id6230 Posted October 19, 2007 Share Posted October 19, 2007 What is the longest amount of time that the banks can loan you money for a loan? Is it 10 ,15,20?Banks offer up to 30 years to pay loans. The longer the term, the more money they will make through interest. However, you can dictate you terms too. Quote Link to comment
jigger_horny Posted November 14, 2007 Share Posted November 14, 2007 a follow up question ... I have a friend who wanted to buy a piece of land na awarded ... it has a TCT however may encumbrances na di pdeng i mortgaged, transfer nor sell within the period of 20 years ... naka 19 years na kc ang lumipas and I think 1 year n lang eh lapse na yung encumbrances ... question is, can I buy the land? safe bang bilhin yun? definitely ba yung encumbrances eh pde mawala after 20 years or may idadagdag pa dun? ano ano yung downside nun? ang upside kc ... pde ko syang baratin ng konti TIA Quote Link to comment
magnus Posted November 14, 2007 Share Posted November 14, 2007 question po ng newbie. is real estate investing buying a real estate property? how about yung mag lagay lang ng pera sa isang company na magpapatayo ng vacation house tapos me unit ka doon tapos pwede mo gamitin and pag di mo ginagamit paparent nila. parang property management. pareho lang ba yun? same category ba sa real estate investment? pasensya na ha if stupid question Quote Link to comment
bachelor25 Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 (edited) a follow up question ... I have a friend who wanted to buy a piece of land na awarded ... it has a TCT however may encumbrances na di pdeng i mortgaged, transfer nor sell within the period of 20 years ... naka 19 years na kc ang lumipas and I think 1 year n lang eh lapse na yung encumbrances ... question is, can I buy the land? safe bang bilhin yun? definitely ba yung encumbrances eh pde mawala after 20 years or may idadagdag pa dun? ano ano yung downside nun? ang upside kc ... pde ko syang baratin ng konti TIA check the tct kung EP or emancipation patent meaning awarded thru land reform.. you can buy the property just execute an open deed of sale then after a year pede na transfer under your name Edited November 16, 2007 by bachelor25 Quote Link to comment
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