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March 24th, 2006 04:52 PM #71
better to have a lot first then unti-unti mong tayuan or if you have the budget ready tuloy finishing na. masarap na masaya ang feeling just like setting up cars and even the privacy is matchless. IMHO
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Fujiwara Michiyo
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September 13th, 2006 12:26 PM #72Hi guys, up ko ulet. hehe..
a friend of mine just got married and also looking for a rent to own place in marikina. medyo mahirap nga kse maghanap. and i think rent to own is best for starter families kse ang bigat tlaga bumili ng bagong bahay ngaun. ung mga 3BR townhouse nasa 2.5M na agad. kulang eh ihulog mo nlng sa bahay ang buong sweldo mo, pano ka pa mabubuhay nun?? haay sobrang hirap tlaga..
pa post or PM nman po kng may mga alam kayo.. salamat po in advance! :D
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September 13th, 2006 12:31 PM #73
not sure kung may mga rent to own places ngayon. afaik, yung mga rent-to-owns na naka advertise sa mga developers eh kunwari lang yung rent-to-own, pero in reality, in-house financing nila yun. you still need to do a 20-30% DP, tapos yung balance, which is payable every month.
kung starting families, a cheap townhouse via PAG-IBIG is most recommended. or, a bank loan (which still requires DP and equity) or talagang mag rent na lang muna, until makapag-ipon for that dream house.
if your friend is interested, i know a place in las pinas na pwedeng i-loan via PAG-IBIG.
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Fujiwara Michiyo
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September 13th, 2006 12:51 PM #74
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September 13th, 2006 12:53 PM #75
usually bro, mga small-developers do not have websites eh.
try mo din sa website ng mga bigger and known developers like ayala, filinvest, fil-estate, etc. usually, may mga start up units yang mga yan.
if i remember it right, ayala sta rosa before, was selling at 800k lang. and a friend also got a town house unit at ayala silang cavite for 500k.
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September 10th, 2007 04:06 PM #76
Hi All!
Am looking for something like this now so I'll just bump this thread up.
I need something in Makati, the nearer to Tower 1 the better but I'm not picky at this point.
I need to move in by the end of the month as my current accomodations are getting really crowded.
I don't really make much so it's even better if the rates are REALLY reasonable
Thanks in advance for the assist
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Lasmabekata
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September 6th, 2012 05:56 PM #78
-my alam po ba kayo rent to own sa cavite area?
-as much as possible malapit sa pasay
-malapit sa highway, school, market
-price 1.5 million below
im considering na kumuha ng bahay dun dahil sa gagawin LRT cavite extension at malapit sa work namin sa pasay
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Tsikot Member Rank 2
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September 10th, 2012 11:45 AM #79ang rent to own scheme is a financing scheme... the developer take advantage of the financing scheme ng Pag-Ibig... Sa previous work ko all you need to produce is 10T in the span of 4 months then upon turn over ng property that's the time na mag start ka ng Monthly amortization sa Pag-Ibig... Ang main difference is yung appraisal ng Pag-Ibig sa property mo and yung amount na loloan mo... kung maganda ang appraisal mas mataas ang ma loloan mo... ganoon ang nangyare kay Delfin Lee sobrang ganda ng appraisal ng property niya sa Pag-Ibig kaya mataas ang ma loloan ng client, to the point na kaya nilang bayaran ang monthly amortization for 2 years.. kaya pwede sila gumawa ng ghost buyer...
Kung may nakita kang property na gusto mo gawing parang rent to own dapat mataas ang appraisal ng Pag-Ibig and mababa ang Selling price ng bibilhin ninyong property.. kung ma cocover ng ma loloan mo yung selling price sa Pag-Ibig, ang babayaran mo na lang is yung transfer ng title to your name... now kung hinde at gusto mo pa din bilhin yung property, then babayaran mo dun sa owner ng property yung difference ng ma loloan mo at sa asking price niya...Last edited by 1997; September 10th, 2012 at 11:50 AM.
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