How much will it cost to build a house?
I would appreciate if someone in this community who had good experiences with her/his 'builder/contractor/architect' could help us. Important I think to have some one living in South part of Cebu, not too far from Oslob.
Can i have your Facebook please looking to start building my house next year
.sirrobcentral wrote:Dimples, on my Facebook page I have been posting the progress videos of my house as it is being built. I started with just a shell and lot... cost P470,000,00. I showed from start to present... Upon completion it will be a 3bdr + a Master's Suite + a separate maid's quarters... it's all captured on video so there are no questions as to the facts. Upon completion my out of pocket for construction cost will not be over P600,000,00. I will inbox you my Facebook contact information so you can view for your self. I have a lot of videos I have made that I share with my friends from the United States because many are Pensioners like me that just want to live stress free.
Hi. can i get your facbook or u can email me on ***. looking to start build my house in silang next year. Will very much appreciate your reply.
Reason : Do not post your personal contact details on a public forum for your own security
Thank you.
Rollie poly wrote:Hi there im a ex pat aussie married we live in oslob cebu got a great beach front land im very intetested in your comments .family lives in Minglanilla. Just 2 hours away so im at the building site each day watching ...our budget is 3m for house as im a trade qualified builder in australia im doing it all .but not the hollow blocks ..
Hi Rollie poly
I take it you are talking about the cost of building the house? As I assume you (wife) have already purchased the land?
It is not very easy to answer your question. You will need to know how many squares will the house be, 100 or 300 square meters? How many floors, how many windows, type of glass you will be using, type of finishing you are looking at, balconies, etc. etc.
I am also not sure what your question is? It sounds like you have already started to build, yet you have not done and estimate on how much it will cost you.
Its the finishing that the guys are not so hot on and its high paid men who have the skills. Also the architects here do not consider the suns position when designing the house and when you move in, its a case of "we should have done this or that".
We built a small place in San Lius Batangas where I could put together marine ply sailing dinghy's and go straight through my driveway down the beach. When the coconut palms bent almost double during typhoons I'd be out on the balcony with a hot mug of tea taking in the airs and rain haha.
Its difficult for a foreigner without practical skills to follow the plans and check progress and the only way is to rely on a large developer who has a good reputation.
I’m planning on moving there and would like to see your video if possible.
Thanks
Frode wrote:Hello. Plan to build houses in Davao. Do you have any advice?
Greeting Frode.
I am thinking about building a house in Davao. I am curious to know if you pursued your project. Any lessons learned?
I am interested also interested in learning about design build firms in Davao. Has anyone worked with such a firm in Davao? Suggestions, critiques, please
Thanks
Wayne
The approximate cost for building our home including insulated steel roof, steel roof trusses, filled 5 inch hollow block throughout the house, 9 1/2 foot ceilings, electrical, plumbing, septic system, tiled floors throughout the house, powder coated aluminum frame windows with reflective glass and screens, doors and hardware, window grilles, granite counter tops, custom cabinets and paint was about 2 million pesos.
Dark tinted windows with insect screens will darken your room considerably and electric lights will need to be switched on during dull days. Nicer to design your rooms and windows with the suns direction in mind for your amenities and have clear glass windows with curtains. SM sell curtains that completely shut out the suns rays.
Bedroom windows that face the East and morning sunshine will be cooler to enter after lunch time. Cooking areas are more easier to work in if facing the North. Laundry areas in the West will be hot after lunch when the washing is up for drying. Reception areas will be shaded with trees and bamboo roofing and face the south when the suns rays will provide shadows moving across the space very nicely.
Ofcourse not every filipina has bad intentions but if you send money always think it will not end up were you think it will !
I trusted my inlaws to build a house in Osmeña , surigoa del norte , dinagat islands and every month i send money for almost a year because i am on disability and wanted to retire there coz that was better for my health ...after one year sending money and me and my ex were ready to move over and leave everything here behind ...i was stunned when i arrived ...the house was supposed to be ready to move in but all i saw was 4 walls and a roof 😳😳😳
No floors , no tiles , no windows ...in short terms something that should look like a house after 2 to 4 weeks ...i went sick to my stomach when i saw it ! Thinking i could relax and enjoy my life ...i frooze coz i knew all my money was gone ...when i asked for a explanation they came up with hundreds of excuses but not one was satisfying me !
My ex tried to calm me down by saying we are here now lets make th best of it !
I tried for months and spend even more money on finishing it so i could atleast sleep and wash but living in a construction site made me even more sick and sadly i had to go back after 4 month for another surgery ...its been almost 2 years now since i was last there ...my wife left me before the surgery coz she didnt want to take care of me and we are in a serious battle coz she dont want to give me anything back that i invested claiming the house was build on her grandparents land so the house belongs to her grandparents ...we got divorced last year and she already have another ! I am still fighting even my health is not good to get back what is mine ...but my ex and her family really showed me what there true intentions were when we met in 2011.... just using me and taking advantage of my good heart ...i hate them but i hate myself even more for trusting those people
Inquiring minds want to know: How many SQ meters (living space) for your $$$ ?
House construction depends on the quality of your builder and if your not living in the area where you intend to build. Then quality control could be an issue as some will take as many short cuts as they can get away with.
So you need to sort the management issues first. Then sit down and work your budget as this will govern what you build. 120sqm then the house sounds like it will be two storey as lots are small 100sqm in Cebu for instance is very common.
We have just completed a 130 sqm house in Cebu all concrete construction on a 100 sqm lot . 4 bed with accommodation and a car slot. The cost was around 3million Pesos for the house only. As we had the an old house on this lot. The cost included the knock down and full rebuild. With building time around 18 months.
My wife & I live in Pasig City, we have a 3 story house 65 meters on each floor, the house was reconstructed (rebuilt) over the years from the ground up while we lived in Las Vegas. The contractor was my wifes brother who is a contractor. First floor living room, kitchen, bathroom. Second floor 3 bedrooms and bathroom and third floor master bedroom, kitchen & bathroom.
We have been looking for a home away from Manila and we are having difficulty for what we want. We want a bungalow or ranch style home maybe with two bedrooms. No more stairs for us, getting too old. Also I want a front & back yard.
For the cost of building or buying we should have stayed in Las Vegas, what we want isn't any cheaper in the Philippines. I don't have a car, I was going to buy one but the traffic is nuts in metro Manila. Moving away from Manila then I would buy a car and have our freedom back.
I was hoping (Moreto62) would have replied because he mention what he has for two million pesos, I was interested in sq meters, how many floors & bedrooms in his house.
good luck
Let me make this straight clear to you that, you cannot own a land or plot in the Phils as a foreigner.
Secondly, if you are planning to get a land though, it will be in the name of either your business partners or Spouse, which i will not advise you to do that bcos you might end up not having any property in the phils when this partner or spouse come out with their true color.
So my advice for you is to buy a condo which you can buy outrightly or you start paying the mortgage, which you can sell or rent later in future and the title of ownership will be in your name.
This is the best option you can ever have.please and please, dont buy plot or land in the name of a partner or spouse bcos you dont know what the future hold.
Cheer!!!
Joseph
But the bottom line is choose your mate wisely, do not rush in where wise men fear to tread.
As much as you find the local girls attractive they also find you attractive, use that to your advantage. I wouldn't claim poverty but dont advertise wealth either. As mentioned elsewhere take your time do some networking. Get involved and as assimilate as much as you can handle. In short become a local, make local friends and dont splash your money around live modestly. In living modestly no fancy wrist watch or cell phone and above all do not buy a mercedes for transport. Buy instead a middle of the road vehicle, look what the middle class locals are driving.
As a foreigner you stand out like dogs balls, but theres no point is doing it in neon lights. Also know the area where you want to live, pick a good area as suggested by locals or your own research . An area populated by other foreigners, the more the merrier.
There good people out there, but if you do it the wrong way you will attract the wrong attention. I have been married for over 30 years and have been to the Philippines countless times. The in laws a very good people and I have never had an issue of integrity or honesty with them in all this time and the family is very big by Philo standards. So it can be done and a goodlife can be lived in the Phils.
60% of condo in a building must be owned by Filipinos, 40% by foreigners. Only condo can be owned by foreigners, but not the land over which the building is built
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