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Buy A Filipino 🔖

If you are buying while abroad (e.g., in the UAE or Singapore), you must assign a trusted representative via a . This document must be consularized or apostilled at the nearest Philippine Consulate or Embassy to be legally valid in the Philippines.

Sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) and pay a reservation fee (usually ₱20,000 to ₱100,000). buy a filipino

Approximately 1.5% of the property value. If you are buying while abroad (e

You can buy land through a Philippine-registered corporation where you own up to 40% of the equity. in the UAE or Singapore)

Both parties sign the Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS) , which must be notarized.

The Philippine Constitution strictly regulates property ownership based on citizenship: