Thursday, January 29, 2015

Reana at Camella Homes Lessandra Gen. Trias

PROJECT CONCEPT

Camella Lessandra General Trias Cavite is a 5-hectare development offering you an Asian modern style themed homes Sabrina, Sofia,Tanya and Reana that are traditional yet contemporary, energized yet relaxing model homes.

THE PROJECT:
Affordable House and Lot for Sale in Cavite near Manggahan
House Model : ReanaLot Orientation: End Lot
Property Type : Townhouse (2 storey)
Village Name :  Camella Lessandra Gen. Trias
Village Location : Brgay. San Francisco, Gen. Trias, Cavite
Bedroom : 2
Bathroom : 1
Lot Area :  54 ssqm
Floor Area : 40 sqm
Construction Status: Preselling/Rfo
Financing Option: Bank/Pag ibig

AMENITIES & FEATURES
1. OPEN SPACE
Clubhouse
Parks & Playground
Basketball Court

2. SECURITY
Fully-fenced
Well designed entrance gate
24-hrs security

3. DRAINAGE, WATER, & ELECTRICAL FACILITIES
Underground drainage system
Meralco-supplied Electricy
Individual septic tanks, water, & electric meter

4. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
A Professional Project Management Team will be employed to maintain the project and handle the affairs of the Homeowners Associations

NEARBY SCHOOLS (ALL LEVELS)
Angelicum, Infant Jesus Montessori, San Francisco Elem. School, Nineveh Academy, Blessed Maria Christina,Elizabeth Seton, La Salle Dasma, Lyceum Gen. Trias, Santiago National High School, Ama Langkaan, Cavite State University, St. Francis Academy

MALLS
Robinson’s Pala-pala, SM Dasmarinas, Walter Mart Manggahan, The District, SM Rosario, Puregold Jr.Manggahan, Robinson’s Supermarket Manggahan

MARKETS
Sunny Brooke Wet Market, GenStar Publick Market

FASTFOOD & RESTAURANTS
Korean Restaurants, Shakeys, Boondat, Chicboy, Jollibee, McDonalds, KFC, Chowking,
Kingbee, Mang Inasal

CHURCHES
Pasong Camachile Church, Gen. Trias Catholic Church, Langkaan Catholic Church, Iglesia Ni Cristo-PasCam, Manggahan Catholic Church

HOSPITALS
St. James Hospital-Trece, La Salle Medical Center-Dasma, Divine Grace Medical Center-Bacao, Gen. Trias Medical Center & Hospital

OTHER CONVENIENCES
BDO, METROBANK, BPI, RCBC, PSBank, LBC, Western Union, Finds Convenience Store, 7- Eleven, Ministop, MLhuillier, Mercury Drug, Generic Drugstores Soon to Open Dasmarinas along Aguinaldo Highway Exit

ONLY 15 Minutes to CAVITEX
Near Industrial Parks e.g: Gateway, FCIE, EPZA
ONLY 10 Minutes to Tagaytay via Amadeo

TRANSPORTATION HUB
Jeepney, Tricycle, Van, Bus, Shuttle

Call:
Jose Glenn Asuque
Cell Nos:
Sun/Viber/Chikka  +63932-860-8685
Smart +63919-948-6003
Globe/Viber+63927-386-6521
Email Address: filprimehomes@yahoo.com
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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Perang Pinaghirapan, Sa Deca Homes Siguradong Sure investment

Kuha na, ito ang bagay sa pinaghirapan mo.

DECA HOMES BELLA VISTA townhouses can accommodate two bedrooms that usually have two bedrooms with one bath and toilet.
Deca Homes at Bella Vista, Gen. Trias
They normally have a floor area of 53.0 sq. m and a lot area of 50 sq. m.
No Downpayment! No Equity! Rent to Own House in Cavite Deca Homes Bellavista General Trias Cavite
Total Contract Price: 950,000.00
Reservation: 5,000.00
Misc. Fee: 10,000.00

Monthly Amortization for first 5 years (with rebates)
25years 8,905.70
20years 9,453.82
15years 10,505.26
10years 12,847.92
5years 20,410.18
Monthly Amortization for first 5 years (after rebates)
25years 9,903.89
20years 10392.82
15years 11,371.71
INITIAL REQUIREMENT (YOU MAY BRING IT DURING TRIPPING COMPLETE WITH RESERVATION FEE):
Photocopy of Company ID (Back & Back)
1 Month Payslip ( a must for reservation)
P5K Reservation Fee

Amenities:
Perimeter Fence
Landscaped Entrance Gate
Guard House
Parks and Playground
Basketball Courts
Multi-Purpose Building
Just a few minutes drive from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life, discover BELLA VISTA, a home more than you can wish for. Located amidst the terrain of General Trias, Cavite, Bella Vista offers you a haven of a community complete with the amenities of a good life. A few minutes drive from the major city centers, transport yourself to serene surroundings among the spacious area of Cavite.
For only a P5,000 reservation fee, you can now stake out a place you can call your very own. Backed by years of experience in the developments of housing and residences, DECA Homes promises the same care and expertise in providing you with your own home.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Pag ibig Fund: The Philippines' Provident Fund for Housing

PAG IBIG FUND Housing Loan Seminar | Home Development Mutual Fund


FOR MORE INFO

http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/
ABOUT HDMF:
http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/abouthdmf.aspx
BENEFITS AND PROGRAMS:
http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/benpro.aspx 
NEWS AND EVENTS
http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/newsevents.aspx
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/faq.aspx
CONTACT PAGIBIG
http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/contacthdmf.aspx





The Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), popularly known as Pag-IBIG Fund (Pagtutulungan sa Kinabukasan: Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya at Gobyerno), was created by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1530 on June 11, 1978.
To provide its members with adequate housing through an effective savings scheme, Pag-IBIG Fund harnesses these four sectors of Philippine society: financial institutions, the industrial sector, the government, and the Filipino people. The Fund was created to address two of the nation's basic concerns: (a) the generation of savings and (b) providing shelter for Filipino workers.
Under the presidential decree, two (2) agencies administered the Fund. These were the Social Security System (SSS), which handles funds of private employees, and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), which handles funds of government workers. By virtue of Executive Order No. 527, the administration of the Fund was transferred to the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation (NHMFC) on March 1, 1979. To further strengthen the stability and viability of the two funds, Executive Order No. 538 was issued by President Ferdinand E. Marcos on June 4, 1979 merging the two funds into what is now known as the Pag-IBIG Fund.

Months after the assumption to power of President Corazon C. Aquino, Pag-IBIG contributions were suspended from May to July 1986. But on August 1, 1986, Pres. Aquino "directed" the resumption of Pag-IBIG membership under Executive Order No. 35. Membership was still on a mandatory basis but under more liberal terms. Then, on June 17, 1994, President Fidel V. Ramos signed Republic Act 7742 which reverted the nature of Pag-IBIG membership to mandatory effective January 1, 1995.

Source: http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php...

MANDATORY MEMBERSHIP

All employees who are or ought to be covered by the Social Security System (SSS), provided that actual membership in the SSS shall not be a condition precedent to the mandatory coverage in the Fund. It shall include, but are not limited to:
A private employee, whether permanent, temporary, or provisional who is not over sixty (60) years old;
A household helper earning at least P1,000.00 a month. A household helper is any person who renders domestic services exclusively to a household such as a driver, gardener, cook, governess, and other similar occupations;
A Filipino seafarer upon the signing of the standard contract of employment between the seafarer and the manning agency, which together with the foreign ship owner, acts as the employer;
A self-employed person regardless of trade, business or occupation, with an income of at least P1,000.00 a month and not over sixty (60) years old;
An expatriate who is not more than sixty (60) years old and is compulsorily covered by the Social Security System (SSS), regardless of citizenship, nature and duration of employment, and the manner by which the compensation is paid. In the absence of an explicit exemption from SSS coverage, the said expatriate, upon assumption of office, shall be covered by the Fund. 
An expatriate shall refer to a citizen of another country who is living and working in the Philippines.
All employees who are subject to mandatory coverage by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), regardless of their status of appointment, including members of the judiciary and constitutional commissions;
Uniformed members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Bureau of Fire Protection, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and the Philippine National Police;
Filipinos employed by foreign-based employers, whether they are deployed here or abroad or a combination thereof.