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5* Golf Course Development
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Private and Investment Purchases
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12% MINIMUM, 15 year rental guarantee
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18 hole championship golf course
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24 hour security
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Property prices on the island have quadrupled in the last 2 years alone
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Use it for as long as you wish and the rental guarantee is calculated pro-rata throughout the year
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Fully furnished units including air conditioning
Why the Philippines?
The Republic of the Philippines, or The Philippines is also known as the Pearl of the Orient Seas. It is an independent sovereign nation of south east Asia. It lies 750 miles away from mainland Asia consisting of 7,107 islands at the northern tip of the Malay Peninsula. To the east is the Philippine Sea and Pacific Ocean, to the west is the South China Sea, and the south is washed by the Celebes Sea.
Of the 7000 islands, only about 2000 are occupied. The islands are part of a volcanic chain running through South East Asia, and the terrain is mostly rugged and mountainous, with the mountain ranges extending from north to south and there are about 20 active volcanoes. The highest peak is Mount Apo, at 2954 meters on Mindanao.
The climate is tropical, with the average temperature at about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. March to May is very hot and humid, whilst the months of November to March are pleasant.
The Philippines is the only English speaking country in Asia. It has a culture known for its hospitality, beautiful beaches and warm and friendly people and it is mostly laidback, stable and relatively safe. The cost of living is so low you will have a hard time believing it. And it has a wide range of entertainment from exciting nightlife to golf, international restaurants to stunning resorts beyond compare.
To get to Boracay Island, there are flights from the UK to Singapore, where you can catch a connecting flight to Cebu. From Cebu you fly to Caticlan, where you catch a 15 minute boat trip to the Island of Boracay. Alternatively you can fly from Singapore to Caticlan direct and miss out Cebu completely. Alternatively you can fly from London to Manila, Manila to Caticlan.
Why invest on Boracay Island?
The current price of properties in the Philippines is relatively low. This means that there is a strong rental yield, resulting in a 15 year 12% guaranteed rental income to the investor for this product.
With prices from £54,250 for a very large studio which comes fully furnished, with a full membership to the Fairways and Bluewater Golf & Country Club.
Fairways & Bluewater Golf &Country Club – Spanning the width of the north end of the island, it has not one but two spectacular beachfronts. There is an endless list of activities to choose from – both relaxing and adrenalin filled. Ranging from relaxing massage treatments to adrenalin fuelled white water rafting. There is something for every one on the Island of Boracay.
Local Attractions & Activities
With 7000 islands, the Philippines has a wealth of opportunities, favored spots are Boracay, Alona Beach (Bohol), Puerto Princesa (Palawan) and the island of Apo for diving enthusiasts. Canoeists can shoot the rapids in Pagsanjan, 70km south east of Manila and spelunkers can explore the underground river Palawan, that is 8km long and meanders through a network of caves.
Climbing
Mayon, in southern Luzon, which has been described as the world's most perfect volcanic cone or Mt Taal, south of Manila, described as the smallest and most dangerous volcano in the world; and the Philippines' highest peak, Mt Apo.
Diving
The Philippines is considered a diver's paradise because the islands offer a large selection of major diving spots, a variety of beautiful coral reefs, steep drop-offs, wreck-dives and pleasantly warm waters as well as easy access to diving gear. Diving enthusiasts should give the Apo Reef in Mindoro Strait a try. It is one of the country's best-known dive sites. Shark's Ridge can be found here and is still largely unexplored, it offers some really great drop-off diving. As the name suggests, divers can expect to have sightings of sharks. Subic Bay now offers world class wreck diving. With a total of at least 20 merchant marine and naval ships sunk in the bay, it is not hard to see why this dive site is so popular among enthusiastic wreck divers.
Fishing
There are several fishing clubs in the Philippines. It is both a great sport and great way to relax.
Mountaineering
The Philippines does not have any alpine summits, nevertheless, there are a number of volcanoes worth climbing. According to the official list, there are 37 volcanoes, out of which 18 are active and 19 are dormant, but all are unpredictable. Enthusiasts will find Mount Apo, a mountain a challenge. Standing majestically at 2,956 m. it is the country's highest peak. Mountain climbers heading towards Mount Apo can easily get there from Davao City with well-marked tracks to follow.
Caving
Although there are plenty of caves in the Philippines, only a handful of them have been completely explored. Since many of the caves were once burial grounds, it is quite common to discover skulls and bones. However, you will probably have a tough time finding any artifacts such as tools, vessels, jewelry or old weapons as these have been discovered during earlier explorations.
Trekking
Opportunities abound along Luzon's Pacific Coast, especially in Bikol and Quezon provinces. For those who want to escape motorised transport completely, nothing beats walking on Batan Island or Lubang, where the horse cart still retains its place as the primary mode of transport.
White-water Rafting
For the fearless, this activity is seen as fun and exciting but for others, taking on the wrath of a river is just sheer madness. Be it fun or sheer madness, those preferring to defy all reasons of logic might find white-water rafting in the Philippines a truly extraordinary experience. A good spot for this activity is north of Subic Bay on the Bagsit River and supposedly one of the best places in the
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