Nakabili ako ng lot sa commonwealth. 1.1m lang. 91 sq m.
Meron ata. Avida' s amaia scapes is below 1M. Yung parang kahon ang design, & it's in gentri cavite.
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Agree. Medyo malayo na gentri.
Yup. Avida is Ayala.
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Yung iniwang lupa ng lola ko sa Tondo. Binenta ng 1mil. 100 square meter daw yun. The thing is looban yun. Pero pag binuksan ng dirediretso yung kalye sa pagitan ng Juan luna at riles eh front lot Yun kaya binili nung buyer.
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Nuvali is booming. I suspect a lot of offices will transfer to the Nuvali CBD soon
If you live and work in Nuvali, there is no need to go to Metro Manila anymore. Well, except to the airport or seaport.
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To answer the TS, 1M and below properties in MM, baka meron condo na maliliit sa mga developers na hindi kilala tapos distressed sa mga lugar na di masyado ok. Don't expect too much from these properties.
I remember 5 years ago may mga condo diyan sa may lagpas ng quirino ave papunta nlex ang pre selling price noon mga P500k per unit na less than 20sqm. Kung may naka bili diyan at gusto ibenta na balik puhunan lang for emergency pruposes, ayan we have a winner.
Last edited by oliver1013; July 26th, 2014 at 03:01 PM.
so SM condos are worth much more than that? I remember having a big fight with my Mom about the SM condo in Reposo, sa may sementeryoI had the impression that SM condos (studio) are at the 1 - 1.5 million mark. I would never buy anything SM though since I hate how they do their business.
Our office might move from Makati to Nuvali by 2016.
Still apprehensive though about the whole moving-to-Nuvali-and-leaving-the-Metro-for-good thing..
At the same time, grabe ang appreciation ng Nuvali lots so I think it will outstrip the growth of my investments..
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Speaking as a property investor, I think better save up a bit to be able to pay for the equity, then do a bank loan to pay off the balance since interest rates are at an all time low.
Condos have a life, probably at least 50 years, before it may be demolished. Then, residents will share the value of the land. If it's rebuilt, that means people will have to pay again.
Among the famous Metro Manila developers, I think DMCI is one of the better ones (way better than SMDC imho) for affordable condos. Find a location that you may want to live in yourself. Because if you like a place, probably there are others who will feel the same.
Take note of the size also and I will advise against those 20sqm studio units. If possible, consider something at least those 2-br 60+sqm units as it is much more usable.