The Ultimate House Buying Checklist: Don’t Buy a Home Without It

Buying a house is likely the single biggest financial decision you will make in your life. It is more than just a transaction; it is about finding a permanent place for your family—a "home" rather than just a "house."
We know this process can be overwhelming. Between the jargon (TCT, DOAS, CGT), the fear of hidden costs, and the pressure of choosing the right location, it is normal to feel anxious.
At Listd.ph, we believe you deserve clarity, not sales talk. We are not here to sell you a specific property; we are here to provide a safe, neutral ground where you can learn the facts before you sign the dotted line. Whether you are a nervous first-time buyer or an OFW investor looking to secure your retirement, this guide will walk you through the entire process with transparency and care.
I. Are You Ready to Buy? (The Preparation Phase)
Before you start scrolling through listings, it is crucial to pause and assess your financial health. A house is an asset, but buying one unprepared can turn it into a liability.
Understanding Equity in Buying a House
What is equity?
Equity is the difference between the current market value of your property and the amount you still owe on your mortgage. When you buy a house, your "equity" starts with your down payment. As you pay off your loan and property values rise, your equity grows, effectively acting as forced savings.
Buying with Cash vs. Financing
While paying in full (spot cash) often comes with significant discounts from developers or sellers, most Filipinos opt for financing.
Bank Financing: Generally offers lower interest rates (currently averaging 7-9%) but requires stricter credit checks and stable income documents.
Pag-IBIG Financing: Known for being more accessible, especially for low-to-middle income earners, with longer repayment terms (up to 30 years).
In-House Financing: Offered directly by developers. It is easier to get approved but usually carries much higher interest rates.
Buying a House as an Unmarried Couple
If you are buying a property with a partner you are not married to, Philippine law views this as a co-ownership. To protect both parties, ensure that both names appear on the Deed of Absolute Sale and the Title. We strongly recommend drafting a separate co-ownership agreement to detail how the property will be divided or sold if the relationship ends.
II. Defining Your Search: Build vs. Buy
One of the first dilemmas you will face is whether to buy an existing structure or purchase a lot and build from scratch.
Building a House vs. Buying Ready-for-Occupancy (RFO)
Here is a quick comparison to help you decide which path suits your timeline and budget.
Feature
Buying an RFO House
Building a House
Move-in Date
Immediate (after closing).
Long (6–12+ months construction).
Cost Control
Fixed price; you know exactly what you pay.
Variable; prone to material price increases.
Customization
Low; you buy "as is."
High; designed exactly for your needs.
Stress Level
Low to Medium.
High (requires managing contractors).
Financing
One loan for the entire property.
May require separate loans for lot and construction.
Considerations When Building a House
If you choose to build, remember that the cost of building a house in the Philippines varies wildly by location and finish. As of late 2024, rough estimates for standard finishes range from ₱25,000 to ₱35,000 per square meter, excluding the cost of the lot, perimeter fences, and permits.
III. The Buying Process: Step-by-Step
Once you have found a property on Listd.ph that matches your needs, how do you actually buy it? Follow this roadmap to ensure a safe transaction.
Step 1: Making an Offer and Reservation
If you are buying from a developer, you will sign a Reservation Agreement and pay a fee to hold the unit. If you are buying a house directly from the owner (secondary market), you will submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) or an "Offer to Buy."
Tip: When negotiating, always ask why the owner is selling (RFS). A motivated seller (e.g., leaving the country) may be more open to a lower offer.
Step 2: Due Diligence (The "Trust but Verify" Stage)
Never skip this step. Even if a listing is verified on Listd.ph, we encourage you to do your own ocular inspection and document check.
Due Diligence Checklist:
Check the Title: Request a "Certified True Copy" of the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) from the Registry of Deeds. Ensure the seller’s name matches the title.
Check for Encumbrances: Look at the back of the title. Are there mortgages, liens, or adverse claims listed?
Verify Tax Payments: Ask for the latest Tax Declaration and Real Property Tax (Amilyar) receipts to ensure no back taxes are owed.
Inspect the Structure: Bring a trusted engineer or architect to check for structural integrity, potential flooding issues, or termite damage.
Step 3: The Contract to Sell (CTS) vs. Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS)
Contract to Sell (CTS): Used when you are still paying the down payment or pending bank approval. The seller promises to transfer ownership after full payment.
Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS): Signed once full payment is made. This is the document that legally transfers ownership to you.
IV. Closing the Deal: Taxes and Fees
Many first-time buyers are shocked by the "hidden costs" of buying a house. Budget for these fees on top of the selling price.
Costs and Taxes When Buying a House
Generally, the division of expenses is as follows (though this can be negotiated):
Usually Paid by the Seller:
Capital Gains Tax (CGT): 6% of the Selling Price, Zonal Value, or Fair Market Value (whichever is higher).
Real Estate Agent’s Commission: typically 3-5%.
Usually Paid by the Buyer:
Documentary Stamp Tax (DST): 1.5% of the selling price or zonal value.
Transfer Tax: 0.5% to 0.75% (depending on the LGU).
Registration Fee: Roughly 0.25% (paid to the Registry of Deeds).
Notarial Fees: 1-2% of the contract price.
V. The "Warm Hand-Off": Working with Brokers
At Listd.ph, we rigorously check every listing so you can search with total peace of mind. However, real estate transactions are complex legal events. We highly recommend working with a licensed Real Estate Broker (REB).
A professional broker does not just open doors; they protect you from fraud, handle the tedious paperwork at the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), and ensure the title is safely transferred to your name.
When you inquire about a property on our platform, we connect you directly with the verified partner handling that unit. No middle-man, no lead stealing—just a direct conversation with a professional who can help you cross the finish line.
VI. Post-Purchase: Moving In
Congratulations! You have the keys. But before you settle in, there are a few final logistical steps.
Essentials for Moving into a New House
Change the Locks: You never know who has a duplicate key from the previous owner.
Update Utilities: Transfer the Meralco and water bills to your name immediately.
Pest Control: It is easier to fumigate for termites or cockroaches before you move your furniture in.
New Tax Declaration: Go to the City Assessor’s office to transfer the Tax Declaration to your name (this is different from the Title).
The House Buying Checklist
Save this summary to keep your journey on track.
Preparation
[ ] Determine budget and monthly amortization limit (max 30% of income).
[ ] Check credit score / eligibility for loans.
[ ] Decide on location and "Must-Haves" vs. "Nice-to-Haves."
The Search
[ ] Search verified listings on Listd.ph.
[ ] Schedule ocular inspections (visit at different times of day).
[ ] Interview the broker/seller.
Due Diligence
[ ] Request Certified True Copy of TCT (Title).
[ ] Verify seller’s ID and authority to sell.
[ ] Check for unpaid Amilyar (Real Property Tax).
[ ] Structural inspection (termites, leaks, cracks).
Closing
[ ] Sign Reservation Agreement / Letter of Intent.
[ ] Secure financing (Bank/Pag-IBIG Letter of Guarantee).
[ ] Sign Deed of Absolute Sale (DOAS).
[ ] Pay taxes (CGT, DST, Transfer Tax) at BIR and City Hall.
[ ] Receive new TCT under your name from Registry of Deeds.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it safe to buy a house without a title (Rights Only)?
No, we strongly advise against buying "Rights Only" properties. Without a Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT), you do not have legal ownership of the land. These transactions are high-risk and often lead to legal disputes.
Can a foreigner buy a house in the Philippines?
Foreigners generally cannot own land in the Philippines. However, they can legally own a condominium unit (provided the project is 60% Filipino-owned) or a house structure built on leased land (long-term lease).
What is the "Amilyar"?
Amilyar is the local term for Real Property Tax. It is an annual tax paid to the Local Government Unit (LGU). When buying a house, you must ensure the seller has paid the Amilyar up to the current year; otherwise, you may inherit their debt.
How long does the transfer of title take?
The process of transferring a title usually takes 3 to 6 months, depending on the speed of the BIR, LGU, and Registry of Deeds. Hiring a licensed broker or title transfer service can help expedite this process.
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