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Real Estate Philippines 2025: Why Investing in Property is Your Best Bet Against Inflation
In times of economic uncertainty, inflation often sparks concern among investors. Rising prices can erode the value of money, making savings and fixed-income assets less attractive. Yet one investment consistently weathers inflation’s storm: real estate . Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, understanding why property remains a reliable hedge against inflation is key to protecting—and growing—your wealth in the Philippines. The 5 Pillars: Why Property
Nov 173 min read


Top Real Estate Hotspots in the Philippines for 2025–2026: Where to Invest Now
Real Estate Outlook for 2025–2026: The Regional Growth Surge The Philippine real estate market is on a robust recovery and expansion track extending through 2026. Fueled by the "Build Better More" infrastructure agenda, stable Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) remittances, and the ongoing shift to hybrid work, property demand is now powerfully decentralizing away from the capital. The central trend for 2025–2026 is horizontal growth in provincial areas (house-and-lot units) outp
Nov 174 min read


Land Title Secured: The Modernization Efforts Making Property Transactions Easier NationwideTransactions
For decades, the process of registering land and dealing with titles in the Philippines was a byword for complexity, long lines, and geographical limitations. Securing property rights—the foundation of economic growth and stability—often felt like navigating a maze of paper, manual records, and limited operating hours. Today, that narrative is changing rapidly. Driven by the twin mandates of modern governance and the Ease of Doing Business Act , the Land Registration Authorit
Nov 72 min read


5 Essential Checks for First-Time Land Buyers in the Philippines
1. Verify the Land Title and Legal Ownership The most important document when buying land is the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) for titled land, or Original Certificate of Title (OCT) for original landowners. This proves who legally owns the property. First-time buyers should: Obtain a Certified True Copy (CTC) of the title from the nearest Registry of Deeds or through the LRA eSerbisyo portal: https://eserbisyo.lra.gov.ph Check for security features like watermarks, s
Oct 143 min read
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