Frequently Asked Question

Here are the commonly asked question with us

Feel free to reach out to us using several convenient methods. You can send an email to irdialjrofficial@gmail.com. Additionally, you can contact us through our social media channels such as Facebook and Instagram. For direct communication with our property specialist, visit the “About” section on our website, select the property specialist, and click on the social media icon of your choice. We strive to respond promptly and are committed to providing excellent communication by offering you multiple contact options.

For more detailed information, please visit the Contact section on this website.

To schedule a site visit, simply get in touch with us through our contact options. Let us know your preferred date and time, and we’ll arrange a visit for you. We can also accommodate specific requests or questions you may have about the property during your visit.

Reserving a unit is simple! Once you’ve chosen your desired property, just get in touch with us to let us know you’re interested. We’ll assist you through the reservation process, which usually includes completing a reservation form and paying the reservation fee directly at the developer’s office.

The requirements to reserve a unit usually include a completed reservation form, a valid ID (such as a passport or driver’s license), and proof of payment for the reservation fee. If you’re securing a property through a loan, additional documents like income statements or credit reports may be required. We’ll provide you with a detailed list based on your specific situation.

The reservation fee varies depending on the property and developer. It generally ranges from PHP 10,000 to PHP 50,000. We’ll provide you with the exact amount during the reservation process, and it will be deducted from the total purchase price of the property.

Yes, foreigners can acquire property in the Philippines, but there are some restrictions. Foreigners can own up to 40% of the units in a condominium project. For landed properties, foreigners cannot own land but can own a house or building on a leased land basis. We can help guide you through the specific requirements and regulations based on your situation.

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