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1 Bedroom Condo for sale in BGC, Metro Manila, Taguig, Metro Manila

Taguig, Philippines

Guide Price

$336283

19000000 PHP

PROPERTY TYPE

condo

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

1

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Description

A piece of Japan you can own!

The Seasons Residences

Location : 8th Ave. corner 36th St., Grand Central Park, North BGC, Taguig City.

The first MITSUKOSHI MALL in the Philippines at the podium of the four residential towers.

οΏ½ Japanese Design Efficiency :

οΏ½ Japanese Storage System

Shoe Cabinet

Kitchen Floor Storage

Kitchen Cabinets

Bedroom Closet

Kitchen Sink

Below-Floor Drainage System (Sunken Slab)

Separate Shower & Bathtub

οΏ½ Safety And Security

Earthquake Vibration Control Technology (Damper System)

Key Card Access for Elevator & Main Door

Fire Detection & Alarm System

οΏ½ Cleanliness

Rangehood with Japanese Oil Filter Technology

Air-Washing Tiles

οΏ½ Conservation And Resource-Saving

Japanese Shower Toilet

Motion Sensor Lighting in Select Common Areas

Turnover :

οΏ½ Haru

Tower 1 : 2023 (RFO)

β˜€ Natsu

Tower 2 : 2025

οΏ½ Aki

Tower 3 : 2026

❄ Fuyu

Tower 4 : 2027

Units Available :

1 Bedroom (46sqm - 58sqm)

1 Bedroom Suite (63sqm)

2 Bedroom (60sqm - 62sqm)

2 Bedroom Suite (77sqm - 115sqm)

3 Bedroom (98sqm - 122.50sqm)

3 Bedroom Suite (154sqm - 174sqm)

3 Bedroom Penthouse (232sqm - 311sqm)

3 Bedroom Villa (306sqm)

HLURB LS NO.: 33397 Telephone number: View Phone

Living in Taguig

Home to Bonifacio Global City (BGC), the Philippines' most modern business district -- think gleaming towers, international restaurants, and headquarters for Google, JP Morgan, and HSBC. English is widely spoken (it's an official language), making daily life seamless for Americans, and the cost of living is a fraction of US cities. Expats can own condo units (but not land), and the area is well-planned with good flood management, a rarity in Metro Manila.

Island-hopping on weekends, karaoke as a national religion, and a Filipino hospitality so genuine that you will be adopted by your neighbor's entire extended family before your first month is over.

Visa

SRRV (Special Resident Retiree Visa) β€” available from age 40+. Requires $15,000-50,000 deposit depending on age and pension status. Grants indefinite stay with multiple-entry privileges. SIRV (Special Investor Resident Visa) β€” requires $75,000 investment in Philippine securities. No age minimum. Both offer permanent residency.

Learn more: The Complete Guide to Moving to the Philippines→

Key Fact

English is an official language and widely spoken β€” making the Philippines the easiest Asian country for American expats to navigate daily life. Private healthcare is excellent and affordable, but infrastructure outside Manila can be underdeveloped.

Learn more: The Cheapest Cities to Live Abroad→
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Philippines at a glance

How Philippines scores for American expats

πŸ’°Cost of Living
Affordable
πŸ›‘οΈSafety
Use caution
πŸ—£οΈEnglish Spoken
Widely
πŸ₯Healthcare
Basic
🌬️Air Quality
Poor
πŸ“ΆInternet
Slow
🚢Walkability
Moderate
πŸš‡Transit
Limited

Cost of buying in Philippines

Estimated fees and ongoing costs for this property

Closing Costs

5-8% of purchase price

  • Β·Transfer tax: 0.5-0.75%
  • Β·Documentary stamp: 1.5%
  • Β·Capital gains tax: 6% (seller, but often negotiated)
  • Β·Registration: ~0.25%
  • Β·Notary: ~0.5%

Annual Costs

Property Tax

1-2% of assessed value (varies by city)

Insurance

β‚±5,000-15,000/yr

HOA / Condo Fees

β‚±3,000-10,000/mo for condos

Good to Know

Agent Fees

Seller pays (3-5%)

Foreign Buyer Note

Foreigners CANNOT own land. Can own condo units (max 40% foreign quota per building). Houses possible via long-term lease or Filipino spouse.

Legal help in Philippines

Hire your own attorney β€” not the seller's. We'll match you with a vetted local lawyer.

Need a local attorney in Philippines?

We'll connect you with an independent, English-speaking real estate attorney experienced with foreign buyers. Not the seller's lawyer β€” yours.

Contact Agent

Federal Land Properties PH

Next steps for moving to Philippines

Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.

1

Understand the buying rules

Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.

2

Sort out your visa

Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.

3

Plan your finances

Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.

4

Know your tax obligations

US citizens are taxed on worldwide income. You'll need to file US taxes from abroad and may owe local taxes too.

5

Set up healthcare

Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.

6

Run the full checklist

Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules β€” the complete pre-move checklist.

Source

DotProperty.com.ph

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Currency

PHP