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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Everything You Need to Know Before Joining a Property Auction


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To prepare interested participants of the most-anticipated activity set to happen at the Lamudi Housing Fair on November 18 to 20, property portal Lamudi Philippines listed down some basic guidelines for the property auction. Led by partner banks RCBC Savings Bank and Philippine National Bank and My Saving Grace Realty & Development Corporation, the property auction will showcase hundreds of properties that can be taken home by the highest bidder.

Ramil Alquileta, owner of MSGRDC, a brokerage that specializes in property auctions and foreclosed properties, shared important reminders for the public to be ready with the basic requirements when attending an auction.

Proper Identification and Show Money

As with any other public events, aspiring bidders in a property auction need to bring all legal identifications that he or she can provide. Government-issued ID’s with signature and picture is a must. Prior to the start of the public auction, a bidder needs to present his or her name and a valid ID. Subsequently, a paddle to bid will only be given upon registration and deposit of show money. The required show money per property varies on the bidding amount that you wish to place. For Php1 million and below minimum bid price per property, a show money of Php10,000 is required while for Php1 million and above, a Php25,000 show money per property must be deposited. This can be in the form of cash or Manager’s Check.

For winning bidders, the show money will be considered as a reservation fee and will be deducted to the total price that they will pay. On the other hand, unsuccessful bidders will get their show money back.

For bidders who cannot be physically present during the auction proper, an authorized representative may stand on his or her behalf. The authorized representative on auction day must submit a Letter of Authority signed by both the Bidder and the Representative. For signature verification purposes, the Representative must likewise present photocopies of the Bidder’s valid government issued ID with a clear imprint of the Bidder’s signature.

Bidding Rules and Regulations

The bidding is presided over by a representative of the Selling Entity or owners of the properties subject for bidding. An auction officially starts when the selling entity announces the minimum bid on a particular property. The price will then progressively increase following the standard increment for others to challenge until such time that only the highest bidder remains.

Upon the fall of the hammer, the selling entity will announce the paddle number of the winning bidder, likewise, the selling entity reserves the right to reject any or all bids for whatever reason it deem fit. After winning the bid, an Award Certificate will be given to the winner bearing the name, amount and description of the property.

After the issuance of the Award Certificate but before execution of Contract to Sell, the selling entity shall conduct whatever investigation (i.e., court case checking, credit investigation, etc.) over the winning bidder. Should there be negative findings that the Winning Bidder did not disclose, the selling entity has the right to cancel the Award Certificate and forfeit any amount paid.

Tips and Advice

Other documents such as Marriage of Certificate (if applicable) and valid Community Tax Certificate will also come in handy to fast track your papers in case you are the highest bidder. It will also be helpful if you can bring financial documents, such as Certificate of Employment and Income or pay slip issued in the last three months, Income Tax Return (ITR) and bank statements.

In addition, Alquileta also recommended that studying the properties before participating in the actual bid is crucial and necessary, after all big financial decisions such as home-buying requires due diligence.

Lamudi Philippines and partner MSGRDC will showcase some of the 15,000 foreclosed properties that they manage and will offer it for auction to the public at the Lamudi Housing Fair on November 20. On the other hand, RCBC will conduct its property auction during the Housing Fair on November 18, while PNB on November 19. All auctions will start at 2 p.m.

Take advantage of the property auction only at the biggest housing event in the country this 2016. Apart from the auction, the Lamudi fair will also feature the widest selection of properties and offer exclusive discounts to homebuyers and property investors. Investment and homebuying seminars and virtual reality application in real estate can also be learned and enjoyed at the fair.


For more information, visit www.lamudi.com.ph/housing_fair/

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Trek Valdizno's Space Dust on Exhibit at Galleria Duemila


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Space dust. A whiff and a puff on the canvas. The artist explores geometrical and biomorphic figures, a niche beyond his comfort zone of abstraction. The looseness and fluidity of colors are turned into shapes of imagined realities.

The play on metallics is a muted method of elegance, a style that besets the artist’s works. Like sorcery, a belief of undetermined results highlights a being in conscious, present in a chaotic world yet ascending to a greater consciousness. Space Dust. A magic cast on the canvas.

Trek Valdizno is a graduate of the University of the Philippines with a degree in Fine Arts major in Painting. His works has been exhibited in Ayala Museum, Vargas Museum and Cultural Center of the Philippines. He also did commissioned and collaborative works in various international institutions in Australia, Hong Kong and France. •

The exhibition will run from Nov. 12 to Dec. 31, 2016 at Galleria Duemila, located at 210 Loring St. 1300 Pasay City. 

For more information, please email them at hello@galleriaduemila.com or at art@galleriaduemila.com. Visit their website at www.galleriaduemila.com and follow us them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @galleriaduemila


Space Dust
Trek Valdizno


EXHIBITION RUN: Nov. 12 - Dec. 31, 2016
OPENING RECEPTION: Nov. 12, Saturday, 4pm


Exhibition curated by Sandra Palomar

Get "Blown Away" with Glass Blowing and Glass Sculpting by Czech Artist Jiri Pacinek at Museo Orlina


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Museo Orlina in Tagaytay City presents a rare demonstration of hot glass blowing and glass sculpting,
to be conducted by prominent Czech glass artist Jiri Pacinek from November 18 - 20.

This will be held on the stage of the amphitheater of the Sculpture Garden.

Mr. Pacinek has shipped in from the Czech Republic his portable furnace and annealer, as well as other glassblowing and sculpting equipment.

He and his team of experts will be creating sculptural pieces on the spot, live on our stage,
and will call on volunteers from the audience to try simple glassblowing and hot sculpting.

The program will also include a brief lecture, an interview portion and a tour of his exhibition “Blown Away
of 30 recent works at the Reflections Gallery of Museo Orlina, curated by the eminent art critic and scholar Cid Reyes.

A special invitation goes out to:

1. Art Practitioners for Friday, Nov 18, 2016
2. Fine Art Students and Faculty for Saturday, Nov 19, 2016.

We are offering two sessions for the workshops on November 18 and 19, 2016:

1. 10.00am-1.00pm
2. 2.00pm-5.00pm

Nominal workshop fees apply per session. For those interested please pre-register online:

Online Form Link for students/faculty: https://goo.gl/2RJPcN

Online Form Link for art practitioners: https://goo.gl/4IR8hu

Please do not hesitate to contact us at 09175315108 or tel nos 7815918/7496439 for any inquiries. 
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