how much can be to build a house?
a friend told me he paid blablabla...
we know that u cant rely on that, some are shy to say they got scammed on prices or that they paid so much.
u can only trust a bill lol.
as i said above, a good built in philippines, with all finishes except external ones like water pump and tank, cost to get to electric grid, etc...is about 20 000 PHP per sqm.
278m2 for 2 millions? impossible, unless u have no finition. then the price for walls; fundations etc is about 8 to 12000 per sqm
i have nothing to do with them...it s just a good exemple of what u can have in Philippines and the price.
http://housedesignerbuilder.weebly.com
they show different designs, for different size of land and then if u click on it the estimation of the price, low, mid and high price.
prices can dramaticaly raise if the house is build in a secluded area because of transportation, in port barton for exemple, most of material cost double price...
or opposite, get a lower price, cos workers are way cheaper, but u might sacrifice the quality and the safety. Nobody wish to see his house falling after 15 years..

blue print, building permit, tiles, contractor, professionnal workers, etc etc and minimise construction defect, stand through typhoons and earthquakes, etc etc...
the price i gave are general prices for cities and semi furnished,...not in a lost part of philippines and native house standard.
we could talk for years, it s like the question: how much do u need to live in Phils,
some will be contented with 400; some 1500 and others with at least 4000$^
https://tradingeconomics.com/philippines/housing-index
it doesnt include kitchen, pumps, etc...
Cost of building (per square meter)
* Nippa House 2,000 to 4,000php
* Economic house 12,000 to 14,500php
* Regular house 13,500 to 14,500php
* Semi elegant finish 14,500 to 16,500 php
* Elegant (luxury) finish 16,500 o 35,000 php
Of course this figures were from some architect site, so probably over inflated. There are a few sites on the internet showing construction cost per square meter.
Plus
* cost of land.
* Legal and government fees
As tommieboy999's figures are actual it is probably more accurate.
Hope that this helps
just like the best spots in Iloilo are 40K per sqm for a lot or 100PHP at 20km far.
Yes Iloilo to guimaras is really 15mn (by pumpboat), and the waiting time is really short, many big pumpboats are making the trip so ferries should be just a little bit longer as they dock on the river
They finished building windmill on east coast ocean and land, I know in Jordan it s 24h, with several brown out a week, sometimes twice a day, and one of the most expensive rate in the world, 14php per kwh
Btw, guimaras mangoes are the best I 've ever eaten hehe
Guimaras is booming, but still not much developed yet, still a nice place, without much tourists
We have designed, built, and managed houses in Tagaytay Midlands and Highlands. For that kind of slope, the price can easily go around 12,000-16,000 per square meter for your structural part. It will be hard to price the actual foundation without structural plans, but around 1.2M seems reasonable.
Yes, it would fall around that range. Some difficulties in that project may be the wood beam roofing since wood is very expensive in the country. You can always opt for alternatives like Wood Plastic Composites (WPC). Prices in Midlands fall around the 26k+ range. You can always ask for a list of specifications from the contractors so that you can be sure of what you are getting.
Just beware of fly-by-night contractors. Ask if they have Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board (PCAB) license. Lots of legal problems when you hire an illegal contractor especially when there is a dispute.
12,000-16,000 / sqm is structure only I assume. Tiling, electrical, glass work, plumbing would be additional? Reading on the internet suggests frameless glass balustrade, while optically appealing is in the USD 180/LF approx? A pricey proposition considering how much would be needed to cover a big patio!
Assuming a 2 story build on 300sqm with 280sqm usable floor space , not much one can do with the excess land on a slope? Unlike flat land where options exist. Thanks, Markad for your input above. I should mention, we’re very much at the info gathering stage at this point, given the land turns over sometime next year and we’re yet to consider funding options etc. which will only become clear in the next couple years… Good to know you have the relevant experience in the area, will be happy to reach out to you for a quote when we are closer to living the dream.
Luckily, the USD 180/LF is not the same here. I am not familiar with the quality of the glass balustrade in other countries though, but definitely, it is cheaper here especially with non-branded glass. Most of our modern works are with frameless glass balustrade.
For sloping lands, our advice is to create a split-level house. Split-level house is a type of home where there are staggered floor-levels.
No worries. Just answering the queries.
Nine meter is a bit low but within the standard. A standard height of a floor is three meters and add the roof height of around two meters. All your assumptions are correct. Two (2) level high ceiling, One (1) level high ceiling + one (1) level low ceiling + attic, or (3) level low ceiling with flat deck roof. There are other ways to maximize the floor are too like with the split-level I mentioned above.
markad wrote:You can have a nice looking patio or a have a garden. An area will also serve as the garage. You are limited to those options though.
Cool. About 530 square ft of easement in front. Would assume enough for a two car garage. What if any special considerations are there when building on a slope in an earthquake prone area. Batangas seems to get its fair share and is clearly visible from our plot of land.
tommieboy999 wrote:the house i just built.. is 1200 square feet... 3 bedroom/ 2 bathroom. 12 foot x 20 foot cement deck. the total price to build with concrete blocks..steel bars and cement with 7 sliding windows and 9 jalousie windows and one sliding door was about 550 - 600k peso.
Well done Tommie Boy About 5,500PHP per square meter. About $110 USD per square meter.
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