BigBlast says: Foreigners can not legally own land in the Philippines. I have heard that foreigners might be able to legally lease land for 25-50 years. Does anyone know about this?
I am interested in building a beach house on on a small island. Possibly build a house on leased land?
Red says: Yes you can lease a piece of land in the Phils. just make it long term lease. And yes you can build a house on leased land too. So you be protected make sure all conditions you want be stipulated on the contract. Good luck on that sounds like great plan.
BigBlast says: I am not married, possibly I could lease land and build a house and as part of the lease contract stipulate that if I were to marry a filipino citizen, she would have option to purchase the land for a predetermined price. So if I married a filipina, the lease would give her the right to purchase the land and then someday she would inherit the house from me.
Is that legal? Is that possible?
Red says: Yes sir that is possible and legal. And no she will not only inherit the property but co-owned it. You may either have a pre-nup if you have some conditions about property partition hhmmm but still that will complicate of you being not allowed to own property in Philippines unless you will just appoint your soon to be wife as trustee by SPA (special power of attorney), you shall have the actual possession of the title.
BigBlast says: Thank you Red, it is very nice to get an answer to the question from someone that knows the issue.
I am curious, really none of my business, but anything you will share is appreciated. What is your background? Are you married to western man? Do you live in the Philippines? What are your education and work experience. You have lots of good answers to questions, so I am wondering what your background is that leads you to be so knowledgeable?