In Super Short:
Foreigners cannot own land in the Philippines !
But they can legally buy condominiums even up to 40% of all building's units, as long as 60% of all units are Pinoy owned.
If you're set on land, consider a 25-year lease
(renewable for another 25 years).
Foreigners can also own 40% of Land through a Corporation, provided Filipino Citizens hold 60% of the shares.
Be very cautious:
Some sellers may try
to bend rules or offer
fraudulent deals...!!!
So always hire a reliable lawyer to verify property titles and contracts.
Watch out... For fake documents and ensure you're complying with Philippine ownership limits to avoid losing your entire investment.
NOTE:
Title research... In the Philippines
Can often be a nightmare.
Even when everything looks legit... Town hall verifies it, and paperwork seems in order...
there’s a hidden risk !!!
It’s not uncommon for another person to show up with the real, original title after you've built your dream home.
BE AWARE...
In that moment, all your investment and hard work will be lost.
The consequences can be devastating, and sadly, the foreigner often has little recourse to recover the property.
Double and triple-check everything!
Don't get us wrong...
The Philippines is a beautiful country
and a fun place to live,
but the property laws are truly not foreigner-friendly!
Additional NOTE:
From the LCS-Team
If you are seriously interested
in moving to the Philippines,
you can contact us.
(See Details Below)
YES! We can assist you
with a solutions where you won’t lose your investment.
YES! The video above didn’t mention that there’s another way you can… technically use the land for up to 75 years!
Meaning a real secure
and long-term use of the property for you and your family, but after 75 years, the property would revert to the landowner.
- Well, at least that's 75 Years !
We provide FREE information and assistance to all of our LCS Members with:
'Gold',
'Platinum',
or 'VIP Status'.
Contact:
LanggaCyberSpace.Com
LCS-TEAM
Non-members will have to pay an extra fee.
Foreigners cannot own land in the Philippines !
But they can legally buy condominiums even up to 40% of all building's units, as long as 60% of all units are Pinoy owned.
If you're set on land, consider a 25-year lease
(renewable for another 25 years).
Foreigners can also own 40% of Land through a Corporation, provided Filipino Citizens hold 60% of the shares.
Be very cautious:
Some sellers may try
to bend rules or offer
fraudulent deals...!!!
So always hire a reliable lawyer to verify property titles and contracts.
Watch out... For fake documents and ensure you're complying with Philippine ownership limits to avoid losing your entire investment.
NOTE:
Title research... In the Philippines
Can often be a nightmare.
Even when everything looks legit... Town hall verifies it, and paperwork seems in order...
there’s a hidden risk !!!
It’s not uncommon for another person to show up with the real, original title after you've built your dream home.
BE AWARE...
In that moment, all your investment and hard work will be lost.
The consequences can be devastating, and sadly, the foreigner often has little recourse to recover the property.
Double and triple-check everything!
Don't get us wrong...
The Philippines is a beautiful country
and a fun place to live,
but the property laws are truly not foreigner-friendly!
Additional NOTE:
From the LCS-Team
If you are seriously interested
in moving to the Philippines,
you can contact us.
(See Details Below)
YES! We can assist you
with a solutions where you won’t lose your investment.
YES! The video above didn’t mention that there’s another way you can… technically use the land for up to 75 years!
Meaning a real secure
and long-term use of the property for you and your family, but after 75 years, the property would revert to the landowner.
- Well, at least that's 75 Years !
We provide FREE information and assistance to all of our LCS Members with:
'Gold',
'Platinum',
or 'VIP Status'.
Contact:
LanggaCyberSpace.Com
LCS-TEAM
Non-members will have to pay an extra fee.