4 things OFWs need to know before buying property

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A growing number of real estate agents and developers specialize in helping OFWs

There are still overseas foreign workers (OFWs) are buying property, although the number is less than it had been in previous years. Attractive investment returns coupled with affordable real estate prices in the Philippines have seen OFWs become increasingly active in the country’s property market. And with prices falling and discounts widely available, OFWs with cash in hand may be able to take advantage of some favorable deals.

However, preparing for the property buying process isn’t always easy if you’re an OFW. Burning vacation days flying home to search for and purchase a property isn’t ideal. That is valuable time you could be spending with friends and family. But if you’re prepared, buying real estate in the Philippines from overseas doesn’t have to be troublesome. Here are five things OFWs need to know before buying property.

1) Start your search

If you are living outside the Philippines, there are a number of websites where you can search for properties back home. For example, Dot Property Philippines – the very website you’re on – has the country’s best selection of real estate spanning the entire country. You can search for a property based on your budget, location and multiple other factors making easier to find the right condo or house no matter where in the world you happen to be.

2) Pick the right seller

These days, some property developers and real estate agents specialize in working with OFWs. If you want a smooth process, it is best to find one of these sellers. Not only can they advise you on common issues OFWs must deal with, but they may also be able to facilitate a deal that doesn’t require to be in the Philippines.

3) Get your documents ready

Don’t procrastinate getting all the necessary paperwork ready. If you want to buy a property, you will need to have all of these documents:

  • Signed and consularized Special Power of Attorney (SPA)
  • Photocopy of important IDs (passport, driver’s licenses, etc.)
  • Proof of billing of utility bills
  • Proof of income
  • Tax Identification Number (TIN)
  • Certificate of employment

4) Understand how the property will generate income

Chances are, you want your property to generate income while you are overseas. Maybe you are planning to have family live there and this isn’t a concern for you. But if that isn’t the plan, someone will have to manage your property in order for it the generate rental income. It’s important to understand how this will work before you buy.

A number of condo developers now offer property management services meaning they will find someone to rent your unit and take care of it for a percentage of the revenue generated. Alternatively, the are several companies who can do this as well. Whatever you decide, make sure you have done your research ahead of time to ensure you aren’t stuck with an empty property.