The Philippines is a tourist attraction and the home to a large community that wants to enjoy the beaches and rainforest with a tropical climate. As the year passes, more and more people are showing...
The Philippines is a tourist attraction and the home to a large community that wants to enjoy the beaches and rainforest with a tropical climate. As the year passes, more and more people are showing interest in owning real estate property in the Philippines. However, there are some specific laws regarding how you can buy. If you are a foreigner who wants to acquire land in the Philippines, then this article is a must-read for you. Let's start with the general questions. Can a Non-Filipino Buy Property in the Philippines? Yes, they can buy property in the Philippines, but there are certain restrictions. So if you are a non-Filipino, there is a restriction on how much or what property you can buy. Regarding land properties, foreigners do not have the right to own land in the Philippines. Only Filipino citizens can own land. All the people for a greater community of expats are appealing to amend this rule, but to date, it remains unchanged. Are There any Exceptions to This Restriction?
- Those who have acquired property before the 1935 constitution.
- Filipinos who are married to international and have Filipino citizenship.
- Can have ownership of not more than 40% in a condominium project.
- Natural-born Filipino having foreign citizenship can acquire property but with restricted ownership rights.
