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Condominiums

Easy and Affordable Homes with Lumina and PAG-IBIG financing

March 21, 2017

Home owning in Philippines is now made affordable by Lumina and PAG-IBIG financing for as low as PhP 3,500 per month for 15 years. Lumina communities are in accessible locations and include amenities as Basketball Court, Community Hall, Mini gardens and Playground, Guarded Entrance/Exit, and Perimeter Fence.
  • OFWs can take a loan of up to 15 years 
  • Lowest interest rate with PAG-IBIG financing at around 4.5% annually for Airene rowhouse subject to terms and conditions*
  • Downpayment is 10 to 20% of total contract price
  • Downpayment is payable between 12 to 24 months 
  • Lowest reservation fee is PhP3,000 for Airene rowhouse**

REQUIREMENTS FOR OFWS:

  • Monthly income of at least approximately PhP 11,500 for loans of PhP3,500 monthly amortization
  • Consularized OEC. Photocopy of Contract of Employment, Remittance Slips /Bank Statement, Passport
  • Standard Documents: 2 Valid IDs, ID photos, Proof of Billing, Birth/Marriage Certificate

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • *PAG-IBIG interest rates vary depending on several factors such as amount of loan, gross monthly income and prevailing rates. 
  • **Prices of house units vary per location and are subject to change without prior notice. Other terms and conditions apply.
  • There are Miscellaneous charges upon move-in which are subject to change based on prevailing rate at the time of the processing of the applicable documents
  • Reservation Fee is non refundable and non transferrable.

OTHER LUMINA HOUSE MODELS:


LOCATIONS of LUMINA HOMES:

Region 3 Bulacan - Pandi and Plaridel
Region 3 Pampanga - Mexico / San Fernando
Region 3 Nueva Ecija - Cabanatuan
Region 3 Tarlac - Tarlac City
Region 4A Cavite - Tanza and General Trias
Region 4A Batangas - Lipa City and Sto Tomas
Region 4A Laguna - San Pablo
Region 4A Quezon - Tayabas
Region 5 Camarines Sur - Pili
Region 6 Iloilo - Pavia-Oton-San Miguel
Region 6        Negros Occidental - Bacolod - soon
Region 7 Cebu - Carcar City
Region 11       Davao del Norte - Panabo
Region 12       South Cotabato - General Santos

SAMPLE COMPUTATION:


WHY LUMINA?


Lumina is one of Mr Manny Villar's product portfolios, as such we speak about stability and trust. Mr. Manny Villar's company has been developing communities in the Philippines for some 40 years now.

Lumina communities are about (1) Affordability of property (2) Proximity of the community (3) Quality of the house (4) Security of the community (5) backed with reliable real estate financing

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Materials shared here are from Vista Land which may be subject to changes without notice.


Vista Land

Vista Land Office location in Dubai

March 10, 2017

If you are interested in Camella, Lumina, Bria, Vista Residences and other Vista Land developments in the Philippines and would like to visit the company's office here in Dubai, the marketing office of the company is located in Deira, accessible through the nearest metro station and a walking distance at Deira City Centre Metro.

VISTA LAND INTERNATIONAL
Centurion Star Tower
Back of Day To Day Across Deira City Center
Deira, Dubai

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Camella

Sample Computation of a Camella Easy Home Payment Schedule

March 07, 2017


Here is a sample computation on some of Camella's Easy Homes series that provides an overview regarding the area of the house and lot, approximate price, downpayment and approximate monthly payments on loanable amount.

These sample computations are subject to the following:

1.  Total Contract Price includes Miscellaneous Customer's Charges and/or VAT. It does not however, include mortgage insurances,fire insurance and other insurances.
2.  Lot sizes, house and lot packages are subject to final verification and prices vary according to location.
3.  Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
4.  Reservation Fee is non-refundable and non-transferrable in case of withdrawal or cancellation.

Sample Computation for Camella Easy Homes - Ravena, Reva, Mika

Sample computation for Camella Homes - Bella, Cara, Dana, Ella

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Bria Flats

Bria Flats by Vista Land

March 05, 2017

For affordable city living experience, Vista Land is now developing the low rise Bria brand of condominium communities with a Mediterranean island setting.

Bria Flats are four to five-storey walk-up buildings that offer 24 sqm inner units and 30.15 sqm end units. 


Price range:

 Each unit costs between PhP 1M to 2M

Recreational amenities:

  • kiddie and adult swimming pool, 
  • gazebo, 
  • playground, 
  • playcourt, 
  • covered walks and jogging path,
  • fitness gym. 

Community Features:

  • Convenience stores
  • Terminal hubs in the community. 
  • Confined within a high perimeter fence 
  • With entrance gate manned 24/7 for the residents' security.

Locations of Bria Communities (March 2017)

  • San Jose del Monte, Bulacan; 
  • Tanza, Cavite; 
  • Dasmariñas City, Cavite; 
  • Calamba, Laguna; 
  • Teresa, Rizal; 
  • Binangonan Rizal; 
  • Las Piñas City, Manila; 
  • Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan; and 
  • Cagayan de Oro City, 
  • Misamis Oriental, 
  • and there are more in the pipeline.

MORE DETAILS/ QUERIES

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Bria Flats Las Pinas - Building Perspective

Bria Flats Las Pinas - Unit Layout
 Photos/ illustrations are from Vista Land which may be subject to changes without notice.

Camella

Easy-to-own Homes with Camella

March 01, 2017

Camella has now come up with the Easy Home series to help us realize that our dream home is just within reach! 

Easy Homes series comes with easy-on-the-pocket payment terms for beautiful communities built in easily accessible locations.

Camella has been building homes for 40 years now in 35 provinces and 96 cities and municipalities across the Philippines with the promise of affordable and beautiful homes to families. 




For your inquiries on owning your own Camella home, do get in touch with me, 

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Why Camella?

  • Complete amenities within the community
  • Convenient 
  • Secure with high perimeter fence, gates with 24/7 by security, roving security, and CCTV
  • A wise investment as continuous development increases the land value. As an example, Camella Carson in Cavite is expected to value PhP100,000 per sqm in year 2020 up from current price of PhP 43,000 per sqm

Easy Homes Model Houses:

Here are some of the model houses from Camella with an overview of the sample amortizations. Terms and conditions apply for the amortization indicated. Price may vary depending on preferred location and type of model house.



Sample Computation:


Camella Locations around the country


Camella has presence in 35 provinces and in 96 cities and municipalities around the Philippines





CAMELLA in NCR and NORTHERN LUZON

NCR - NCR - Quezon City - Camella Glenmont/Camella Glenmont Trails
NCR - NCR - Taguig - Pacific Residences / Camella Ellisande
NCR - NCR - Pasig - Camella Cerritos East
NCR - NCR - Caloocan - Camella Nova Romania/El Paseo/Sienna Villas
NCR - NCR - Valenzuela - Camella Verra Metro North
NCR - NCR - Las Pinas City - Camella Del Rio/Fronterra/Merida
Region 1 - Ilocos Norte - Laoag - Camella Laoag
Region 1 - Ilocos Sur - Candon - Camella Candon
Region 1 - Ilocos Sur - Bantay / Vigan - Camella Bantay
Region 1 - Pangasinan - Sta Barbara / Urdaneta - Camella Heights
Region 2 - Cagayan - Tuguegarao - Camella Tuguegarao / Camella Cagayan
Region 2 - Isabela - Cauayan - Camella Cauayan
Region 2 - Isabela - Santiago - Camella Isabela / Camella Santiago
Region 3 - Bulacan - Malolos - Camella Provence
Region 3 - Bulacan - Bulakan - Camella Bulakan
Region 3 - Bulacan - Baliwag - Camella Baliwag
Region 3 - Bulacan - San Jose del Monte - Camella San Jose Del Monte/Camella Cielo
Region 3 - Pampanga - Apalit - Camella Fiorenza
Region 3 - Pampanga - Mexico / San Fernando - Camella Sorrento
Region 3 - Pampanga - Porac / Angeles - Camella Pampanga
Region 3 - Bataan - Balanga - Camella Balanga / Camella Bataan
Region 3 - Bataan - Orani - Camella Orani
Region 3 - Nueva Ecija - Gapan - Camella Gapan
Region 3 - Nueva Ecija - Cabanatuan - Camella Cabanatuan / Camella Nueva Ecija
Region 3 - Tarlac - Tarlac City - Camella Tarlac

CAMELLA in MEGA MANILA and PALAWAN - REGION 4

Region 4 A - Rizal - Antipolo City - Camella Sierra Metro East / Camella Crestwood
Region 4 A - Rizal - Teresa - Camella La Montagna/La Hacienda
Region 4 A - Rizal - Binangonan - Camella Rizal
Region 4 A - Cavite - Bacoor - Camella Altea
Region 4 A - Cavite - Molino via Daang Hari - Camella Cerritos/Carson
Region 4 A - Cavite - Dasmarinas - Camella Dasmarinas (Belize)/Camella Dasma the Island
Region 4 A - Cavite - Tanza - Camella Tanza
Region 4 A - Cavite - Trece Martirez - Camella Trece
Region 4 A - Cavite - General Trias - Camella Tierra  Nevada (Vita)
Region 4 A - Cavite - Imus - Lessandra Bucandala/Pristina
Region 4 A - Cavite - Silang - Camella Alta Silang
Region 4 A - Batangas - Lipa City - Camella Lipa / Plantacion Meridienne
Region 4 A - Batangas - Sto. Tomas - Camella Sto. Tomas / Portello
Region 4 A - Batangas - San Pascual - Camella San Pascual
Region 4 A - Batangas - Tanauan - Camella Frontiera
Region 4 A - Batangas - Batangas City - Camella Batangas / Camella Solamente
Region 4 A - Batangas - Taal - Camella Taal
Region 4 A - Batangas - San Juan - Camella San Juan
Region 4 A - Laguna - Sta. Rosa / Cabuyao - Camella Dos Rios
Region 4 A - Laguna - San Pablo - Camella San Pablo
Region 4 A - Quezon - Tayabas - Camella Quezon
Region 4 B - Palawan - Puerto Princesa - Camella Puerto Princesa

CAMELLA in VISAYAS and MINDANAO

Region 5 - Albay - Legazpi - Camella Legazpi
Region 5 - Camarines Sur - Naga - Camella Naga
Region 5 - Camarines Sur - Pili - Camella CamSur/Camella Lessandra Pili
Region 6 - Aklan - Numancia - Camella Aklan
Region 6 - Capiz - Roxas City - Camella Capiz
Region 6 - Iloilo - Pavia-Oton-San Miguel - Savannah City
Region 6 - Negros Occidental - Bacolod - Camella Bacolod
Region 7 - Bohol - Tagbilaran City - Camella Bohol
Region 7 - Cebu - Talamban, Cebu City - Camella Riverfront/ Camella Pasadena
Region 7 - Cebu - Guadalupe, Cebu City - Camella Pasadena
Region 7 - Cebu - Lapu-Lapu City (Mactan) - Camella La Brisa
Region 7 - Cebu - Carcar City - Camella Carcar
Region 7 - Cebu - Talisay - Camella Azienda
Region 7 - Negros Oriental - Dumaguete - Camella Dumaguete/Camella Negros Oriental
Region 8 - Leyte - Palo - Camella Palo
Region 8 - Leyte - Ormoc - Camella Ormoc
Region 9 - Zamboanga Del Sur - Pagadian City - Camella Pagadian
Region 10 - Misamis Occidental - Ozamis City - Camella Ozamis
Region 10 - Misamis Oriental - Cagayan de Oro - Camella Gran Europa / Camella Cerritos CDO
Region 11 - Davao del Norte - - Camella Tagum
Region 11 - Davao del Norte - Panabo - Camella Amarillo
Region 11 - Davao del Sur - Davao City - Camella Davao/Camella Northpoint/
- - - Camella Cerritos/Toscana
Region 12 - South Cotabato - General Santos - Camella General Santos/Camella Cerritos GenSan
- - - /Lessandra General Santos
Region 12 - South Cotabato - Koronadal City - Camella Koronadal
Region 13 - Agusan del Norte - Butuan - Camella Butuan

Camella Model Houses:

Camella Homes is giving the freedom to its prospective home owners to choose the house design that would meet their taste as well as budget. Check a few house designs from the Easy Home Series:
Camella Model Home - Dana


Camella Model Home - Ella


Camella Model Home - Freya


Camella Model Home - Greta


Camella Model Home - Mika


Camella Model Home - Reva

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Materials shared here are from Vista Land which may be subject to changes without notice.

Vista Land

Vista Land - The Brand

March 01, 2017

So in my first post, I shared that a factor that made us start in investing into real estate, particularly condominiums, is the presence of Manny Villar's company, Vista Land in our home city. Again, it is our trust that our its promises are delivered in exchanged of our hard-earned money.

Vista Land is the Philippines' biggest home builder, building homes around the country since 1977. Of its brands, Filipinos knows Camella too well.

Apart from Camella, Vista Land has other brands that altogether all income segments are covered, allowing every Filipino a chance to own a house.

Vista Land's price segments: Lumina - below P1.2M, Camella - below P4M, Crown Asia, Brittany, Vista Residences including Bria (Photo is provided by Vista Land)




















Baguio City

Investing and the OFW Dream

March 01, 2017

Hello! Thank you for visiting my blog.

I am Beverly and I am an OFW for more than 12 years now here in Dubai, living the Filipino expat life here with my two kids and husband. The kids had always been our drivers. Every move we make is about them, with their comfort being our priority. We’ve been through the good life of being an OFW as well as the struggles and challenges.
For the most part, we have only been working on our short term goals for our kids -- get them into school, get them to stay in a decent apartment, get them go to some of the places where they can play, among others.
Whenever our short term goals are met, we pat our backs for getting the comfort we desired --- AT THE MOMENT. This, until we were thrown into situations where we realized that despite the long years we were OFWs, we remain not ready for the LONG TERM. We are not ready to resettle back to the Philippines with the uncertainty of income back home to sustain our needs. We are not ready for the educational funds for kids. And the list goes on.
I lost my job in 2014 due to market conditions specific to the industry of the company I worked for. At that time, we had some savings, as well as a decent amount of gratuity and redundancy pay I received from my work. The first months were the best days I had for a long time, so I thought. For a while I had a break from working late in the office, for sleeping 2 to 4 hours a day at times, and a freedom from the tension of meeting work deadlines. It was heaven, to say. I got so used to this comfort that I decided being in control of my time is the best choice. Instead of getting employment, I engaged into a business, but one that I did not have previous knowledge or experience in. I just armed myself with the thought that my hardwork and dedication will lead me to succeed in business. But it turned out I was wrong as my first project plunged into a grand loss where I had to withdraw all our savings, borrow from friends and family, take out credit card loans -- just so to meet my contractual obligations urgently. In a matter of a week I wiped out our savings earned through many years, and incurred loans.
While we were managing the payment of our loans, we thought the easiest way was to resort to sell whatever we have to repay our obligations in the shortest time. But instead our selling whatever we had, we checked our cashflows and worked on cutting down on our family expenses while we try to earn additional income.
This point in our life was an eye-opener for us in terms of our capabilities in managing our resources:
1. We are capable to adjust our lifestyles, on spending less.
2. Savings in the bank or bond certificates are very liquid assets that can easily be taken out from the bank. Earn it in 10 years and withdraw it in a minute. It’s face value stays the same, not adjusting to catch up with inflation or investment returns over the years.
3. Credit standing and trust is essential to build and keep. I managed to lessen the cost of borrowing even with my credit card loans (approx 3% for six months term). I cannot also thank my friend enough for lending me without interest just so I meet my contractual obligations.
At this time, we also went back to assessing that for being an OFW for a decade we still did not have a house to call our own in the Philippines. Definitely, we are not ready at leaving our being OFWs and live back home as a family.
The small land we bought home in the Philippines is situated in a subdivision that has restrictions in terms of what we can build that includes (1) a bungalow 50 sqm small house is not allowed, (2) The place is purely residential that we cannot build a commercial or apartment type house so we can generate income from. If we are to build that house, we have to take out a sizeable amount of loan. The only way to turn it into investment is to realize it by property value appreciation. With the stability of our jobs being an issue few years back, we did not buy into the possible cash straps of taking huge loans with our salaries as collaterals to be able too build a house.
Then came the opportunity to be introduced to Manny Villar’s Vistaland project that has been launched in our home city. This is Brent Hill condominium in Baguio. We opened ourselves to understand how condominiums are investments. Ironically, at the time we were paying loans that I incurred from failing in business, we also at the same time signed up for two condominium units in Brenthill.
Why we signed for Brent Hill condo units:
1. We looked at it as our fixed forced-savings each month that we have to set aside before anything else. We cut down on our little luxuries to cover this.
2. It is a non-liquid saving mode, one that we cannot conveniently withdraw the moment we need cash. Convenience in converting assets to money is good, however, we discovered we are capable of finding other solutions when we needed it at less cost.
3. As the property is on a pre-selling stage, it gives us the opportunity to pay the downpayment in installments interest-free. Continuing this on a long term, it allows us to build a property in smaller monthly installments that we can eventually call our own without being overwhelmed with a one-time-big-time cash outlay.
4. We expect to generate rental income once it is turned over to us. Baguio is home to us and we understand the tourist and student market to rent it out. The rental income will then help us pay the monthly amortizations for the bank loan to pay towards ownership of the property. To our peace of mind, the condo unit itself becomes the collateral supported by rental income that would save us any tension of having to rely on our salaries for paying the related bank loan.

5. We expect property value appreciation especially with the strategic location. This appreciation mitigates the impact of inflation that doesn't happen if we just put our money in the bank. In contrast, money placed in the bank devalues over time due to inflation.
Devaluation at 5% inflation rate of money saved versus appreciation value of investing assuming 10% value increase per year

6. Vistaland is Mr Manny Villar. And Mr Manny Villar is about trusting that one’s expectations are well delivered.

We may have missed early on to realize the importance of investing as an integral part of realizing our OFW goals, but we are optimistic that we just started to build the right mind set and to continue on the right path.
As I believe in Vistaland, I am now a Property Consultant for its real estate projects happy to share my thoughts and time to others who are looking for investments and also for houses they will call their home.
Follow my journey in exploring the investing and home-owning path as an OFW here in this blog.
Sincerely,
Beverly

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