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earthdome
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1 hour ago, Reboot said:

How's Php 2.5M for 1000M2 beach frontage lot in Panglao sound....too expensive?

That is much less than land in or close to Baguio where I saw small lots for 8-12k pesos per sqm. I toured a nice modern home on the outskirts of Baguio once. The land, not much bigger than the house was 2M pesos, the house cost 8M pesos to build. The house was built to western standards and was maybe 150-200 sqm.

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Reboot
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1 hour ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

Sounds like 50K USD.  Is it too expensive?  What are similar lots going for?  How bad do you want it?  What is the access?  What do the DENR have to say about it (hugely important and often overlooked)?  What is the title like.  Way to many questions to give a realistic opinion.

 

1 hour ago, Snowy79 said:

2,500 php per sqm is OK for a beachside lot but remember the Government can restrict the building within a certain distance from the high tide line. Usually 30m but in some localities it's 50m. Before parting with any money get a certified copy of the true title to ensure there's no liens on the land and if it's clean then get a surveyor to confirm the lot being sold is the one on the title. It's not unheard of for a lot to be sold with a clean title then it turns out not to be the lot you were shown but the waste ground with no view along the coast. 

Yeah lots of hoops. Was just wondering as a starting point. 

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Dave Hounddriver
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1 hour ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

What do the DENR have to say about it (hugely important and often overlooked)?

Let me elaborate on that.  There is a piece of land in Biliran province about the size you are looking at.  Its in a PRIME location and many people would jump on it at that price.  That is until they find out there are a couple of creeks running through it and the DENR has designated a certain distance of land away from each creek to be 'flood plain' or some such thing so there is nowhere on the entire plot of land that you could build a permanent structure.  So its only good if you want your own private beach to sit on with a non-permanent bamboo cottage on it. (Which is why the owner wants to sell it of course :56da64b51da2f_36_1_681: )

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Jack Peterson
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41 minutes ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

owner wants to sell it of course :56da64b51da2f_36_1_681: )

 This would be my very first Question "WHY" :shades:

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7 hours ago, Jack Peterson said:

 This would be my very first Question "WHY" :shades:

They old and don't have enough money to develop it.

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David B
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On Thursday, March 09, 2017 at 9:06 AM, insite said:

We are hoping to do a self build on this in Davao at Ps 25/28 M2 - early days - will post

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Don't make any enemies. 

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Dave Hounddriver
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8 hours ago, David B said:

Don't make any enemies. 

I was waiting to hear someone say "Don't throw any stones" but that's close enough 

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Well i am not as rich as many and i have a budget too, but the most important thing for me when i paid to build the house we have over there was that if anything ever happened , i could walk away and start again, just a thought.

I have the plans and the pictures and the costing too, cheap skate Steve's building on a budget and sticking to it.:thumbsup:

 

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Reedster
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On 3/8/2017 at 5:55 PM, Jake said:

What I have learned from this great forum is this:

Take a look at the history of the geographical area.  Is it prone to flooding?  If so, check for any water stains in the nearby area, check street drainage system and the natural slope of your property.

Neighbors?  Check the domestic animals -- roosters singing My Way at zero dark thirty.  History of rat infestation?  Do you have to run a gauntlet to avoid stepping on dog chit right outside your front gate?  Any nearby late hour nightclubs, drinking sessions or noisy jeepney-tricycle stands that may affect your sleep?  

The placement of your foundation -- hopefully elevated, which side of the house will face the hot afternoon sun or the noisy traffic.  Verify property line, you may be encroached.  Verify, verify that you have a clean title with no liens or disputes against the property.  

And finally, reserve a sacred place on your new wall so that I could properly bless it.

Good advice, thanks

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Mike In Canada
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On 3/9/2017 at 0:38 AM, Steve GCC said:

Not sure how much it helps as ours was somewhat bigger, two storys and around 360m2 in total.  I would suggest anywhere between say 11-15000 peso per m2 depending on finishes from our own experience. We are mid figure of that with granite floor tiles throughout, granite counter tops in kitchens, mosaic tiles in master bath, toughened glass up stairs, landscaped, LED lighting throughout, chandalier etc etc............ I would say if tight budget could easily be done for below 10k m2 or even lower depending on simplicity of design.

From what i hear it also depends on location, island and province as materials vary in cost also.

Labour is cheap but slower than we would be used to in UK. Quality is errrrr lets say substandard compared to what we are used to and takes alot more time and effort to Supervise and control to get a quality end result.

Happy to provide further detail if required, just ping over a PM

Cheers

Steve

 

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Hi Steve,

 

How long did it take them to build your house?

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