Chinabank properties for sale at below market value!

by Jay Castillo on July 27, 2009 · 10 comments

in Chinabank, Repossessed Cars

I attended the 3rd Philippine Real Estate Festival last July 24, 2009 and one of the banks that I found as a participant in the event was Chinabank. I was able to get a copy of their “Real Deals” publication which features hundreds of residential, commercial, and industrial properties for sale at below market values (as written on the front page). Aside from foreclosed properties, the Volume 1 May – June 2009 issue of Real Deals also features good condition second hand vehicles/bank repossessed cars. I am posting a copy of the publication here for the benefit of those who were not able to attend the Philippine Real Estate Festival.

The acquired assets featured in the Real Deals publication of Chinabank are from Las Pinas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Manila Muntinlupa, Paranaque, Pasig, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Cagayan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Albay, Camarines Sur, Capiz, Negros Occidental, Cebu, Leyte, Agusan Del Norte, Bukidnon, Misamis Oriental, and South Cotabato.

The repossessed cars included in the publication are described as good condition second hand vehicles. These pre-owned and foreclosed cars are currently parked at their warehouse located at No. 1 Shaw Boulevard corner Haig Street Kalentong, Mandaluyong City and at the China Bank Head Office parking area at Paseo De Roxas corner Villar Street, Makati City.

IMG3_0001An OFFER TO BUY form is also included in the publication which interested buyers should use to submit offers. This implies that the properties are for negotiated sale. I can only speculate at the moment as I have not yet tried to submit any offers to Chinabank as of this writing.

Installment mode of payment is available where 30% downpayment is required, while the 70% balance is payable for a maximum of five (5) years, and interest rates are at 11.25% for years 1 to 3 and at 12.25% for years 4 and 5.   For more details, please refer to the last page of the publication which states the GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. Brokers are also welcome!

Click here to download Chinabank’s Real Deals Volume 1, May – June 2009. (Source: Chinabank booth, 3rd Philippine Real Estate Festival)

For inquiries, interested parties may  call the China Bank Acquired Assets Division at: 885-5725 / 885-5739 / 885-5318 /885-5723 / 885-5706.

You may also visit their website: http://www.chinabank.ph

*Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints may occur

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Happy Hunting!

To our financial freedom!

Jay Castillo
Real Estate Investor
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Text by Jay Castillo. Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved.

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  • Shaun

    Hi Jay,

    If you have time visit ka naman sa PMT site, pinag-uusapan ka namin…hehehe.

    http://www.pinoymoneytalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=7649.75

    Shaun

  • jhonny8

    sir pag negotiated bid ba everything is negotiable even the terms and rates? or yung price lang? thanks again for the info. godbless!

  • http://dearbloggery.com Snow

    Sana may taguig na puedeng mabili. =)

  • http://www.foreclosurephilippines.com Jay Castillo

    hi jhonny8, most banks will only let the buyer choose the length of the payment term and they will have a corresponding interest rate. Some banks will allow negotiations for the payment terms for the downpayment and also when the first amortization would start. Plantersbank for example allowed this before when a friend of mine bought a property from them. I would highly recommend to ask about this when inquiring with the bank officer or the broker. Thanks for visiting!

  • http://www.foreclosurephilippines.com Jay Castillo

    Hi Snow! Oo nga, lalu na kung sa fort boni. :-)

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    This is nice information I didint knew all this… I need to learn more.

  • http://entrebankph.com Eleazar | Entrepinoy Bank

    Jay, meron bang below 100K?

    BTW, I forgot to subscriber in your email feeds the last time I visited this site. But now I make it sure I did.

  • http://www.foreclosurephilippines.com Jay Castillo

    Hi Eleazar, unfortunately mukhang walang property on the list below 100K, although 100K should be enough for downpayment to some properties here. Thanks for subscribing. Already subscribed to your blog for some time now. =)

  • Rose Lameres

    Hi Sir Jay,

    Good day!

    Do you have an idea if how much is the cost for the transfer of the title if the total Deed of Sale amount is 3Million?

    Rose

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