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SimonH
18th September 2015, 06:44
I'm about to do it again, but this time with complications :Erm:
Found a really nice place in a sub division in Angeles :smile:
http://www.property24.com.ph/4-bedroom-house-and-lot-for-sale-in-angeles-city-110536048
Now, the thing is now that Shey has British citizenship and yet to apply for dual nationality can we (take that as she) buiy the house legally. Shey obviously still has a phillipino birth certificate but now holds a British passport.
So, can we go ahead and put a deposit down or do we have to wait until Shey has dual citizenship approved?
Longweekend
18th September 2015, 08:35
Looks good Simon, unable to answer your question though. We always fancied a place on the Oasis sub-division off Fields Avenue...
SimonH
18th September 2015, 08:43
Staying near Fields Avenue at the moment, at the Lewis Grand Hotel.
I'd rather live a little bit further away from the main drag than be right in the center of it all, the differnce between the West End and and Chiswick shall we say :Erm:
KeithD
18th September 2015, 08:48
.... the differnce between the West End and and Chiswick shall we say :Erm:
For those who live in the north, it is the same as moving as far away from Manchester as possible :biggrin:
SimonH
18th September 2015, 14:10
In case anyone was trying to find out I think I answered my own question before :icon_lol:
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/57932-Dual-Citizenship-Advice?highlight=property
With thanks to Rayna who posted the original.link :xxgrinning--00xx3:
fred
18th September 2015, 15:43
Nice little pad Simon!
Terpe
18th September 2015, 16:03
My wife signed again on another house.
This time in our village and I'm eager to have some construction work done. This looks like it could be 'the one' if I can do what's in my mind to do at a reasonable cost.
If not we'll rent it out. We're lucky we found some pretty good tenants so far.
Good luck with the property Simon :xxgrinning--00xx3:
That 250 sq m floor area is pretty good.
Currently we have 3 bedrooms, 3 CR/shower room on 190 sq m floor are and there's really plenty of room. On balance far too much for the two of us.
That why I'm keen to move into to this new place we just found.
Terpe
18th September 2015, 16:18
Some folks are set against sub-division living.
Personally I have no idea why.
Our village is near perfect. Every amenity, great security peace and quiet and so much green and areas of trees wide roads underground drainage.
If I'm picky, maybe a few too many foreigner
KeithD
18th September 2015, 19:28
If I'm picky, maybe a few too many foreigner
Those Filipina's get everywhere :wink:
stevewool
18th September 2015, 19:40
Very nice ,
Michael Parnham
18th September 2015, 20:09
Not bad at all Simon.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
London_Manila
19th September 2015, 02:03
Staying near Fields Avenue at the moment, at the Lewis Grand Hotel.
I'd rather live a little bit further away from the main drag than be right in the center of it all, the differnce between the West End and and Chiswick shall we say :Erm:
I find the rooms there facing the pool are very quiet :smile:
The rooms facing the church are noisy as you get all the road noise
I cant think of a better location in AC
It could be a lot worse you could be staying down lower fields avenue and thats really in the thick of it
Give my regards to James the manager there :wink:
SimonH
19th September 2015, 09:20
I find the rooms there facing the pool are very quiet :smile:
The rooms facing the church are noisy as you get all the road noise
I cant think of a better location in AC
It could be a lot worse you could be staying down lower fields avenue and thats really in the thick of it
Give my regards to James the manager there :wink:
You're spot on :smile:
James is actually sat right opposite me now. He still has that daft Alfa GTV convertable that he imported from Switzerland :crazy:
Arthur Little
20th September 2015, 02:27
I'm about to do it again ..... Found a really nice place in a sub division in Angeles :smile:
http://www.property24.com.ph/4-bedroom-house-and-lot-for-sale-in-angeles-city-110536048
Simon ... the property you've discovered really looks GREAT! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
SimonH
20th September 2015, 02:44
Simon ... the property you've discovered really looks GREAT! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thanks Arthur,
Going back for a second viewing today. I keep looking but can't find anything with anywhere near the plot size for the money. One of my only concerns is the foundations as I may want to put another story on the house at some point in the future :smile:
Apart from that the house loooks ideal, with the main criteria of having a pool and a bit of garden for Charliegh to play in. I've found that most properties over here use near enough 90% of the plot size to build on, leaving no room for any sort of garden. Maybe that's typical of city life where ever you live though :Erm:
Michael Parnham
20th September 2015, 10:30
Thanks Arthur,
Going back for a second viewing today. I keep looking but can't find anything with anywhere near the plot size for the money. One of my only concerns is the foundations as I may want to put another story on the house at some point in the future :smile:
Apart from that the house loooks ideal, with the main criteria of having a pool and a bit of garden for Charliegh to play in. I've found that most properties over here use near enough 90% of the plot size to build on, leaving no room for any sort of garden. Maybe that's typical of city life where ever you live though :Erm:
See your point Simon, I like a bit of Garden!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
jake
23rd September 2015, 02:34
I've found that most properties over here use near enough 90% of the plot size to build on, leaving no room for any sort of garden.
It probably has something to do with the price of land. When we originally built our first house, the cost of having a similar sized garden was close to what we spent on the build.
Anyway, did you? :smile:
SimonH
23rd September 2015, 02:54
It probably has something to do with the price of land. When we originally built our first house, the cost of having a similar sized garden was close to what we spent on the build.
Anyway, did you? :smile:
Just off for a meeting with the owner to have a chat :smile:
jake
23rd September 2015, 03:14
Just off for a meeting with the owner to have a chat :smile:
Good luck and i hope he needs to sell :wink:
SimonH
23rd September 2015, 07:44
Good luck and i hope he needs to sell :wink:
Unfortunately not, but still managed to negotiate a 500,000 discount.
Now if someone could arrange for the ROE to reach 80 before December that would be great :biggrin:
Terpe
23rd September 2015, 11:15
Unfortunately not, but still managed to negotiate a 500,000 discount.
Now if someone could arrange for the ROE to reach 80 before December that would be great :biggrin:
It might if the BoE increases interest rates that quick.
George Osbourne hinted that might come quickly when he spoke at the Shanghai stock exchange on Tuesday :Erm:
London_Manila
27th September 2015, 16:15
You're spot on :smile:
James is actually sat right opposite me now. He still has that daft Alfa GTV convertable that he imported from Switzerland :crazy:
A few years back Gerard the owner of the ABC hotel was building and selling new condo's so i went down to have a look and i must say they were very good indeed. They were very expensive and i don't think he had much uptake so in the end he turned the site into The Fields Plaza Suites Hotel with a few sold apartments within
Allow me to pick your brains :wink:
How does the AC property market perform?
With rentals being not that expensive why buy?
You hear these horror stories of people purchasing property over there and then only a few years later to find out that they have actually purchased worthless bits of paper so how would you insulate yourself from that ?
fred
27th September 2015, 23:54
A few years back Gerard the owner of the ABC hotel was selling condo's so i went down to have a look and i must say they were very good indeed. They were very expensive and i don't think he had much uptake and the site now is known as the Fields Plaza Hotel with a few private apartments inside.
Allow me to pick your brains :wink:
How does the AC property market perform?
With rentals being not that expensive why buy?
You hear these horror stories of people purchasing property over there and then only a few years later to find out that they have actually purchased worthless bits of paper so how would you insulate yourself from that ?
Why buy?
Our R.O.I (money back) was 5 years on the first building and I project the same for the second.. That said,we bought,titled the land and built them ourselves.
If you have even the slightest doubt that your wife may scam you at a future date, then rent.. Simple as that.:wink:
London_Manila
29th September 2015, 01:23
Why buy?
Our R.O.I (money back) was 5 years on the first building and I project the same for the second.. That said,we bought,titled the land and built them ourselves.
If you have even the slightest doubt that your wife may scam you at a future date, then rent.. Simple as that.:wink:
Sounds very good :xxgrinning--00xx3:
When you purchased the land how could you be 100% sure that you were not being scammed
Sometimes even the lawyers are in on the scam and i would imagine even the paperwork could be reproduced
fred
29th September 2015, 01:48
Sounds very good :xxgrinning--00xx3:
When you purchased the land how could you be 100% sure that you were not being scammed
Sometimes even the lawyers are in on the scam and i would imagine even the paperwork could be reproduced
Nothing is 100% certainty with a land purchase here,I dont care what anyone says!!
You can put the odds in your favour by checking,researching and asking the pertinent questions about tax dec or titled land documents in Gov offices like the DENR,The land reg Authority,Municipal hall,Barangay hall,BIR,etc... Ask all the neigbours too!
My Mrs does all these checks and it can sometimes take a month or two if possible issues come up.
Requirements like Extrajudicial settlement papers and heir signatures should be checked by a lawyer..Your lawyer..Not theirs!! Right of way or access to lot must be a certainty..All needs to be checked.
Others here may be able to contribute and add to this list.
Michael Parnham
29th September 2015, 08:34
I would be easy to scam, I seem to trust anyone!:Erm:
Longweekend
29th September 2015, 12:13
Michael, for safe keeping send me your credit card and PIN.....:biggrin:
Michael Parnham
29th September 2015, 13:13
Michael, for safe keeping send me your credit card and PIN.....:biggrin:
I'll PM it to you:icon_lol:
London_Manila
30th September 2015, 01:28
Nothing is 100% certainty with a land purchase here,I dont care what anyone says!!
You can put the odds in your favour by checking,researching and asking the pertinent questions about tax dec or titled land documents in Gov offices like the DENR,The land reg Authority,Municipal hall,Barangay hall,BIR,etc... Ask all the neigbours too!
My Mrs does all these checks and it can sometimes take a month or two if possible issues come up.
Requirements like Extrajudicial settlement papers and heir signatures should be checked by a lawyer..Your lawyer..Not theirs!! Right of way or access to lot must be a certainty..All needs to be checked.
Others here may be able to contribute and add to this list.
Very interesting it seems a lot of research must be done before any purchase
I am probably too cautious to buy any property outside of the UK but i do admire those who do
When i had the Internet shop in Makati i use to have sleepless nights and that was only a 2 year lease :biggrin:
stevewool
30th September 2015, 07:32
I am still hoping to find my little piece of Paradise out there, just the land and build the house myself, I do know i will never own it but it will be Ems once i have gone,
A simple house it will be so the cost if anything goes wrong , well long term it will work out cheaper then renting thats if i live till the grand age of 153
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