×
Interested in our Partner Program for businesses or our Local Guide Program for experienced expats and digital nomads? Click here to learn more.
Real Estate in Pasay City, Philippines | Expat Exchange
Expat Exchange
Free MembershipSign In

Real Estate in Pasay City, Philippines

By Betsy Burlingame

Last updated on Jul 16, 2024

Summary: The average cost of a nice 2 bedroom home in Pasay City, Philippines is around $100,000 USD. These properties typically include a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and one or two bathrooms. Amenities may include air conditioning, a balcony, and a parking space. The average cost of a nice 3 bedroom home in Pasay City is around $150,000 USD. These properties typically include a living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Amenities may include air conditioning, a balcony, and a parking space. Foreigners are allowed to own property in Pasay City, but there are restrictions. Foreigners are not allowed to own land, but they can own condominiums and apartments. An expat should search for a home to buy in Pasay City by researching the different neighborhoods and looking at listings online. It is also important to visit the area in person to get a better feel for the area and to meet with real estate agents. The most desirable neighborhoods in Pasay City are those that are close to the city center, such as Libertad, San Isidro, and San Rafael. These areas are close to shopping, restaurants, and other amenities.

AGS Worldwide Movers
AGS Worldwide Movers
AGS Worldwide Movers
AGS Worldwide Movers

How do I find a place to live in Pasay City?

We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:

"If you are looking for a place to live in Pasay City, there are a variety of options available. You can search online for rental listings, or contact a local real estate agent to help you find a suitable place. Additionally, you can look for postings on local bulletin boards or ask around in the community for recommendations. Pasay City is a vibrant and diverse city, so you should be able to find a place that meets your needs," explained one person living in Pasay City, Philippines.

GeoBlueGeoBlue
Get Quote

GeoBlue is a trusted leader in international health insurance. Wherever your destination, GeoBlue can keep you and your family covered with the right health insurance. Get a GeoBlue Quote Today!

GeoBlueGeoBlue

GeoBlue is a trusted leader in international health insurance. Wherever your destination, GeoBlue can keep you and your family covered with the right health insurance. Get a GeoBlue Quote Today!
Get Quote

What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Pasay City?

"Expat homes and apartments in Pasay City are typically modern and spacious, with air conditioning, high-speed internet, and other amenities. Many expat homes and apartments are located in gated communities, providing a safe and secure environment. Expat homes and apartments often have access to a variety of amenities, such as swimming pools, gyms, and other recreational facilities. Additionally, many expat homes and apartments are located close to shopping centers, restaurants, and other attractions," explained one person living in Pasay City, Philippines.

GeoBlue

GeoBlue is a trusted leader in international health insurance. Wherever your destination, GeoBlue can keep you and your family covered with the right health insurance. Get a GeoBlue Quote Today!

Learn MoreGet Quote

GeoBlue

GeoBlue is a trusted leader in international health insurance. Wherever your destination, GeoBlue can keep you and your family covered with the right health insurance. Get a GeoBlue Quote Today!

Learn MoreGet Quote

What is the average cost of housing in Pasay City?

If you are thinking about moving to Pasay City, cost of living in probably a key consideration. Expats commented about the cost of housing:

"The cost of housing in Pasay City varies depending on the location and type of property. Generally, the average cost of housing in Pasay City is relatively affordable compared to other cities in the Philippines. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from around 8,000 to 15,000 Philippine Pesos per month, while rent for a three-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from around 15,000 to 25,000 Philippine Pesos per month," said one person in Pasay City.

Should I buy or rent a home in Pasay City?

If you have not spent a lot of time in Pasay City, you should rent before even thinking about buying. We asked expats there about the buy vs. rent decision:

"Whether to buy or rent a home in Pasay City depends on a variety of factors. Buying a home can be a great investment, as it can provide a stable source of income if you decide to rent it out. However, it also requires a large upfront investment and ongoing maintenance costs. Renting a home can be a more affordable option, but it may not provide the same level of security and stability as owning a home. Ultimately, the decision should be based on your individual needs and financial situation," said one person in Pasay City.

What do I need to know when buying property in Pasay City?

When we asked expats what advice they would give a foreigner before buying a property in Pasay City, they said:

"When buying property in Pasay City, it is important to research the area and the property thoroughly. Make sure to check the zoning regulations and any restrictions that may apply to the property. It is also important to consider the location of the property and its proximity to amenities such as schools, hospitals, and public transportation. Additionally, it is important to understand the local real estate market and the current market value of the property. It is also important to understand the legal process of buying property in the Philippines, including the requirements for obtaining a title deed. Finally, it is important to work with a reputable real estate agent or lawyer to ensure that the transaction is conducted legally and that all necessary documents are in order," remarked one foreigner who made the move to Pasay City.

Are foreigners allowed to own property in Pasay City?

When we asked expats what advice they would give a foreigner before buying a property in Pasay City, they said...

"Yes, foreigners are allowed to own property in Pasay City. The Philippine Constitution allows foreign nationals to own real estate in the country, provided that the property is acquired through a Philippine-registered corporation. Foreigners are also allowed to lease land and buildings for up to 50 years, with the option to renew for another 25 years. However, foreigners are not allowed to own land directly, and must instead purchase the property through a corporation," explained one foreigner living in Pasay City, Philippines.

What appliances are typically included in a rental?

We asked foreigners in Pasay City what appliances are typically included in a rental, and, if there is anything else included or not included that a newcomer would not expect. Replies included:

"In a rental property in Pasay City, tenants can typically expect to find a refrigerator, stove, oven, and washing machine. Other common appliances include a microwave, air conditioner, and water heater. Depending on the property, tenants may also find a dishwasher, clothes dryer, and other small appliances," wrote one expat who made the move to Pasay City.

Additional Information about Searching for a Home in Pasay City:

We asked foreigners in Pasay City what appliances are typically included in a rental, and, if there is anything else included or not included that a newcomer would not expect. Replies included...

"Expats can search for homes in Pasay City by looking online for real estate listings, contacting local real estate agents, and asking other expats for recommendations. Additionally, expats can look for rental listings on websites such as Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, or join expat-specific Facebook groups to ask for advice," said one in Pasay City.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.

Cigna Global Health
Cigna Global Health

Get a quote in 2 minutes from our partner, Cigna Global Health.
Get Quote

Cigna Global HealthCigna Global Health

Get a quote in 2 minutes from our partner, Cigna Global Health.
Get Quote

Contribute to Philippines Network Contribute
Help others in Philippines by answering questions about the challenges and adventures of living in Philippines.

AGS Worldwide Movers
AGS Worldwide Movers

Copyright 1997-2024 Burlingame Interactive, Inc.

Privacy Policy Legal Partners & Local Guides