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    #501
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Could be irrigation ...
    I thought so too, I'm worried how will it affect the lot in the near future.

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    #502
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ... property line of mother title?

    does google maps give any clue as to what those markers are?
    No doc. I hope hindi creek Yun.

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    #503
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    No doc. I hope hindi creek Yun.
    i googled,
    there are some choices, but as i'm not familiar with your relationship with that map...

    ... why does my google earth show things closer?
    Last edited by dr. d; August 21st, 2022 at 12:56 AM.

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    #504
    The best way to know is to actually go there and check it yourself. Borrowing a drone is a good option to survey the property.

    If the seller has a lot plan, that should denote whether there is a rive or creek nearby. The TCT should have it as well.

    Also make sure the lot is titled, a non-titled lot will be a potential headache

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    #505
    Updated ba ang google earth compared to Google maps? Google maps ko kasi, at least 1-3 years old ang pics, even my house and my neighbors are still empty lots, we started construction 2nd half of 2018 pa

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    #506
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    I thought so too, I'm worried how will it affect the lot in the near future.
    It's agricultural classification for now ... so the irrigation is a plus ... might take decades before it gets reclassified ...

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    #507
    sa facebook may nagpost nito

    5storey sun valley antipolo

    fb_img_1661843116230.jpg

    Our starting rates:
    Structural Engineering Plans with Earthquake Analysis:
    - Starts at PhP7,000.00 for 2-Storey and Below
    - Starts at PhP9,000.00 for 3-Storey
    - Starts at PhP12,000.00 for 4-Storey and above
    Electrical Engineering Plans:
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Plumbing Plans
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Mechanical Engineering Plans
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Geodetic Lot / Vicinity Plan
    - Starts at PhP3,500.00
    Geotechnical Soil Test Report (Required for 3 - Storey and above)
    - Starts at PhP20,000.00
    Bill of Materials / Cost Estimate
    - Starts at PhP1,000.00
    Send us your plans for us to give you an accurate estimate for your project

    renmaster.construction*gmail.com

    House Builder Philippines | Renmaster Construction | Philippines

    To all: Architects, Engineers and Contractos, we provide SUKI PRICES for Design, Consultation, Sign and Seal and Supervision Services for ALL PROFESSIONALS.

    tapos may nagcomment

    erickson salanguit
    Please put pride in the profession of engineers.

    renmaster construction
    Hi sir Erickson Salanguit. Good day to you. Our aim and objective is for engineering to be accessible to all, especially the poor (70-80%), and not just the upper 20% or rich and upper middle class. Last year, an architect who graduated from a state university asked us if we were willing to partner with him to make architecture and engineering accessible to those living in the informal settlement area. Our first project together was a 2 storey project on a 25 square meter lot in Taguig. He told us that his clients did not want professional services at first because of the cost and because those around the lot did not secure a building permit in the first place and most of the residences only needed a foreman to build. Nevertheless, our partner was able to convince him of the importance of architecture and engineering in society, and with our partnership, we were able to produce an economical plan that was within the building and engineering codes. The state university sponsored our education, and we hope that in giving back to society and making architecture and engineering accessible to all, we are giving pride and honor to the architecture and engineering professions. Thank you.

    bernard s balatbat
    i do not see anything wrong with this, in fact i find it very helpful and informative

    joey belandres
    because it is economical and accessible to all, there’s no pride on such act?

    - - - - - -

    ito sinasabi ko ang panahon ngayon eh be like china = be affordable and quality. Wala ng future ang pasosy shiit.

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    #508
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    sa facebook may nagpost nito

    5storey sun valley antipolo

    fb_img_1661843116230.jpg

    Our starting rates:
    Structural Engineering Plans with Earthquake Analysis:
    - Starts at PhP7,000.00 for 2-Storey and Below
    - Starts at PhP9,000.00 for 3-Storey
    - Starts at PhP12,000.00 for 4-Storey and above
    Electrical Engineering Plans:
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Plumbing Plans
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Mechanical Engineering Plans
    - Starts at PhP5,000.00
    Geodetic Lot / Vicinity Plan
    - Starts at PhP3,500.00
    Geotechnical Soil Test Report (Required for 3 - Storey and above)
    - Starts at PhP20,000.00
    Bill of Materials / Cost Estimate
    - Starts at PhP1,000.00
    Send us your plans for us to give you an accurate estimate for your project

    renmaster.construction*gmail.com

    House Builder Philippines | Renmaster Construction | Philippines

    To all: Architects, Engineers and Contractos, we provide SUKI PRICES for Design, Consultation, Sign and Seal and Supervision Services for ALL PROFESSIONALS.

    tapos may nagcomment

    erickson salanguit
    Please put pride in the profession of engineers.

    renmaster construction
    Hi sir Erickson Salanguit. Good day to you. Our aim and objective is for engineering to be accessible to all, especially the poor (70-80%), and not just the upper 20% or rich and upper middle class. Last year, an architect who graduated from a state university asked us if we were willing to partner with him to make architecture and engineering accessible to those living in the informal settlement area. Our first project together was a 2 storey project on a 25 square meter lot in Taguig. He told us that his clients did not want professional services at first because of the cost and because those around the lot did not secure a building permit in the first place and most of the residences only needed a foreman to build. Nevertheless, our partner was able to convince him of the importance of architecture and engineering in society, and with our partnership, we were able to produce an economical plan that was within the building and engineering codes. The state university sponsored our education, and we hope that in giving back to society and making architecture and engineering accessible to all, we are giving pride and honor to the architecture and engineering professions. Thank you.

    bernard s balatbat
    i do not see anything wrong with this, in fact i find it very helpful and informative

    joey belandres
    because it is economical and accessible to all, there’s no pride on such act?

    - - - - - -

    ito sinasabi ko ang panahon ngayon eh be like china = be affordable and quality. Wala ng future ang pasosy shiit.
    Pag dating sa bahay yan ang huling huli kong titipirin. Totoo naman nakaka duda presyo nila.

    Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk

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    cathey,

    giving back to society kasi katas ng gobyerno pinag-aralan. Ganyan ang may palag.

    Nagbasa-basa pa ako about them pero so far ayan may palag nga.

    Phil Pacete Hi sir. Yes po. We also have full time licensed architects in our offices :
    Quezon City - San Mateo - Marikina Border (Main office)
    Mabalacat, Pampanga (Satellite Office)
    General Trias, Cavite (Satellite Office)
    Borongan, Samar (Satellite Office)
    Surigao City, Surigao (Satellite Office)

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    #510
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    cathey,

    giving back to society kasi katas ng gobyerno pinag-aralan. Ganyan ang may palag.

    Nagbasa-basa pa ako about them pero so far ayan may palag nga.

    Phil Pacete Hi sir. Yes po. We also have full time licensed architects in our offices :
    Quezon City - San Mateo - Marikina Border (Main office)
    Mabalacat, Pampanga (Satellite Office)
    General Trias, Cavite (Satellite Office)
    Borongan, Samar (Satellite Office)
    Surigao City, Surigao (Satellite Office)
    I will NOT support firms like that. Mga ugaling liberals at woke.

    Why would they engineer and architect those living in INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS? Hindi ba squatter's area yan, so they are legitimizing squatting pa. Squatter na bato bahay at may engineer at architect tapos when the land owner needs the land sila pa magbabayad sa squatter? I hate those with a passion

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    #511
    ^
    sa tingin ko government land.

    pero ganito gusto ko yung presyo whether you are rich, middle class, poor = the same. The china model.

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    #512
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    ^
    sa tingin ko government land.

    pero ganito gusto ko yung presyo whether you are rich, middle class, poor = the same. The china model.
    the china model is simple: "what government wants, government gets".
    no questions allowed.

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    #513
    China's real estate system is pretty bad and drowns its citizens in debt.

    The Singapore real estate model is probably the best

    Lower to middle class locals can have HDBs subsidized by the government. Wealthier Singaporeans can either still live in HDBs or buy more expensive private condominiums. The wealthy can have even have landed (house and lot) properties. The HDBs are a 99 year lease

    Foreigners can only buy private condominiums, preventing outside forces from increasing the prices of HDBs meant for locals. They cant buy landed property either.

    A local can only have one HDB unit, preventing citizens from hoarding HDBs. A single person can only buy an HDB at the age of 35.

    Its a very good model, but it cannot be replicated here or in any other large middle to low income country
    Last edited by viper888; August 30th, 2022 at 08:09 PM.

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    #514
    Anyone know how they remove this black stain? Months old pa lang nagsimula na yan di pa masyado obvious, nililinis na namin yan, we tried citric acid and acetic acid, wala talaga. Now it's almost 2 years old and ampangit na tignan.img_20220918_080442.jpg

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    #515
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Anyone know how they remove this black stain? Months old pa lang nagsimula na yan di pa masyado obvious, nililinis na namin yan, we tried citric acid and acetic acid, wala talaga. Now it's almost 2 years old and ampangit na tignan.img_20220918_080442.jpg
    I use this to clean stubborn toilet stains, pumice stone is harder than mineral deposits but softer than porcelain.

    https://shopee.ph/product/26346925/9...5-1663499082.9

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    #516
    Yup. Kaya ng pumice stone yan. Namangha mother ko ( lol )sa toilet ko nung nawala hard to remove stain kasi before using pumice stone, kahit anong chemical or scrubbing gawin di matanggal.

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    #517
    Hindi ba makakagasgas ang pumice mga ka tsikot? Dati kasi I use sandpaper pero lalo na lang mahirap linisin ulit pag nag stain kasi pasok na sa scratches.

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    #518
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Hindi ba makakagasgas ang pumice mga ka tsikot? Dati kasi I use sandpaper pero lalo na lang mahirap linisin ulit pag nag stain kasi pasok na sa scratches.
    according to google,
    tama si doo.
    pumice stone is softer than porcelain toilet, and thus, can not scratch it.
    but it is hard enough to remove that dirt.

    also tried liha.
    nevair again.

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    #519
    Ditto on the pumice stone ... buy the 3-pack or 5-pack ...

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    #520
    Thank you all for your advice, I will try it. [emoji847]

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