Saturday, June 5, 2010



Low cost housing available through PAG-IBIG Housing Loan Program.

If you’ve made that big decision to buy a house, chances are you’re also already choosing from the many possible financing options available to you because, let’s face it, only a few people can afford to pay cash for big purchases like property acquisitions.

One alternative that private sector employees should consider when acquiring a house and lot is to take out a housing loan from the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), more popularly known as Pag-ibig Fund.

Republic Act 7742 has made membership in the fund mandatory for private sector employees earning 4,000 pesos and above. If you’ve been contributing religiously to the fund for at least two years, you probably quality for that loan.

Pag-ibig Fund allows borrowing of up to 2 million pesos to fund any of the following:

* purchase of a fully developed lot in a residential area

* purchase of a lot and construction of a house on it

* purchase of a house and lot, townhouse, or condo unit

* construction of a house on a lot owned by the member

Pag-ibig Central Visayas senior mortgage account specialist Senen D. Catingub Jr. says that in determining the maximum amount that a member may take out as a loan, the fund decides based on the “lowest” from among four factors:

1. Contribution. The table below shows the schedule of contributions and the corresponding loanable amounts. POP in the first column means Pag-ibig Overseas Program and the amounts in column 2 under the heading Pag-ibig I and II as well as in the third column under loan amount are in Philippine peso.

Hence, if your monthly contribution is 500 pesos, your loanable amount is over 1 million to 1.1 million pesos.

2. Loan-to-collateral ratio. Some subdivision or property developers offer a buy-back provision for housing units sold through various financing schemes.

The provision serves as a guarantee that the property developer will reacquire housing units foreclosed by financing institutions due to non-payment of borrowers.

Pag-ibig fully covers housing units costing up to 300,000 pesos even without a buy-back guarantee and over 300,000 up to 750,000 pesos with buy-back guarantee. The fund will cover 90 percent of the cost of housing units worth over 300,000 up to 750,000 pesos without a buy-back guarantee.

Housing units that cost over 750,000 up to 1 million pesos are only 95 percent covered if with a buy-back guarantee and 85 percent covered if without.

Pag-ibig covers 90 percent of the cost of housing units worth over 1 million to 2 million pesos if with a buy-back guarantee and 75 percent of the cost if without.

3. Actual need. This represents the amount of the housing unit as stipulated in the contract to sell, license to sell, amount of loan applied for, or cost estimates.

4. Capacity to pay. Pag-ibig Fund takes into consideration the member’s capability to pay the monthly amortization of his or her housing loan. It requires that the monthly amortization of the member on his or her loan must not be more than 40 percent of his or her net disposable income. Hence, if a member’s take home pay is 20,000 monthly, his or her monthly amortization must not exceed 8,000 pesos.

Other uses of a Pag-ibig housing loan, aside from the four mentioned above, are: home improvement and refinancing of an existing loan in an institution acceptable to the fund.

Aside from meeting the contribution requirement, Pag-ibig also requires that borrowers must not be more than 65 at the time of the loan application and not more than 70 at the date of loan maturity, they must not have any outstanding housing loan either as borrower or co-borrower, and must not be in arrears in their multi-purpose loan repayment.

Pag-ibig charges 3,000 for housing loan processing fee. The 1,000 pesos is paid at the time of the processing while the remaining 2,000 pesos is taken from the loan proceeds upon its release.

The monthly amortization of the housing loan may be paid in two ways: through salary deduction or by issuing 12 post-dated checks to cover one year of payment.

Payment of the monthly amortization starts a month after the full or final release of the loan.

By fully developed lot, Pag-ibig means land that is free from squatters, with access to electricity and water, with provision for drainage and road right-of-way, and with existing land monuments.

Also, the lots to be acquired using the loan must be free from any encumbrances.

The maximum term of a Pag-ibig housing loan is 30 years.

Monday, May 3, 2010

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

All Under One Destination... Soon!


Boracay is a haven of natural beauty and splendor uniquely on its own and Crown Regency Group of Hotels has captured this ambience in the island by integrating the elements of Earth, Fire,Water, and Wind in the master planning of the four (4) resorts. Well-planned promotions and expertise of the Hotel Operator and their marketing channels will ensure a high occupancy and ultimately high investor returns.

The Calmness of Water
Crown Regency Resort & Convention Center. A resort experience at your doorstep, lavishing the luxury of peace and stillness of the Waters. Centrally located in Station 2 with a 3-minute walk to the long beach or a 5-minute walk to Bolabog Beach, the resort's biggest swimming pool in the Island, its lush landscaped garden, fascinating & innovative facilities and amenities, are singularly unique, exciting and a fullfilling Boracay experience.

The Passion of FireCrown Regency Resort. At the Station 3 beachfront, the 40-unit resort owes its design inspired by a sun-drenched island. A beautiful view of the sunset, creating an amazing display of amber hues exemplifying the passion of fire. It has an infinity pool at the deck and a conference room with a capacity for 80 people. Essences of the Fire element are shown in patterns of sunshine as streaks of sunlight penetrate the warm and vibrant interiors of the resort.

The Strength of Earth
Crown Regency Prince Resort. Strategically located at Station 1, at the crossing of the main road and the road leading to Bolabog Beach, this 19 -century inspired resort is a structure of stone and hardwood highlighting the stability and solidity of the Mother Earth. This boutique hotel is a good medium of gracious hospitality, warm service, and the pleasure of a carefree vacation. It has 24 Earth-inspired rooms, coffee shop, convenience stores, and other specialty shops.

The Freedom of Wind
Crown Regency Bayview Resort. Located at one end of the Bolabog Beach cove, this resort brings the element of Wind on its modern design of glass walls and chrome interiors. Associated to a new day and a freedom of new experiences, the element of Wind is felt from the generous amount of light and view from your doorstep as you feel the peaceful trade winds blow offshore and the topaz blue waters of Boracay beaches dancing from your bedroom window. A sense of freedom awaits you here; to touch, to inhale, and to experience freedom where the wind blows.

A Brief Background on Boracay


Boracay is a tropical island conveniently located at the northwestern tip of the Province of Aklan. It is a coral island with a total land area of 1,083 hectares. It is 7 kilometers long, 0.5 kilometers at its narrowest and 2 kilometers at its widest, laced with a beautiful stretch of beach 4-kilometer long that is known for its powdery white sand unequaled not only in the Philippines but anywhere else in the world.
Boracay is composed of 3 barangays of the Municipality of Malay with a local population of about 13,000 whose main source of livelihood is tourism. The island was declared a tourist zone in 1978 and tourism development has expanded rapidly since then.
Boracay is the Philippines’ major tourist destination. Tourist arrivals in 2005 was 499,457. The average yearly increase from 1998 to 2005 was about 20%. Local tourists accounted to 69% of arrivals in 2005 while foreign tourists consisted of 31% of arrivals. The influx of foreign tourist manifests an increasing trend since 2003, with Koreans registering the single largest nationality that visited the island, accounting to 65% of foreign tourists.
Getting to Boracay
Plane (Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Asian Spirit, and SEAIR)
Traveling by air via Kalibo / Caticlan is the fastest way to go to Boracay from Manila or Cebu. Travel time is about 35 minutes.
Asian Spirit and South East Asian Airlines have more than forty-five (45) flights daily from Manila to Caticlan and other routes.
Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific each has three (3) flights daily via Kalibo.
Soon, Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific will fly the Manila to Caticlan air route.
Sea Ferry
Via Dumaguit thru Negros Navigation and WGA Superferry. Travel time is about 12 hours. However, upon reaching Dumaguit, you still have to travel about 1½ to 2 hours by land before reaching Caticlan jetty port.
Land
The cheapest way to Boracay is the Roll-on/Roll-off (RORO) trips to Panay Island. Daily PhilTranco airconditioned or non-airconditioned buses leave to Panay via Caticlan. From Manila (by way of bus) to Batangas pier, travel time is about 2 to 3 hours depending on the traffic. Batangas to Calapan (by boat) takes 2 hours; another 2 hours (by bus) from Calapan to Roxas pier, then 4 hours (by boat) from Roxas pier to Caticlan jetty port.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

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