Important Factors to Consider When on The Lookout for A Beachfront Property

Posted by CLAIRISSA LAURETA on April 5th, 2018

A beachfront property for sale in the Philippines is a great option for those who want to live right beside turquoise waters. You can do your watersports activities, take a dip in the ocean, and enjoy the sand right outside your home. Such properties make great investments because they present potential income, since they can be used to build small hotels or inns for tourists (depending on zoning laws). Before you go and purchase the first beachfront property you see online, here are some important factors that you must consider: 

Is the site accessible? 

Whether the beachfront property you intend to buy is for personal use or for business, it is advisable to consider the accessibility of the location. Check the distance of the area from the main road. Determine the number of kilometers from the property to the nearest mall, market, school, and hospital. These are practical factors that you must take into account when buying a property. 

Is the beach prone to storms and other natural calamities? 

A beachfront property may look great during the summer season but you need to know how it fares during the other half of the year. Do a lot of storms form and pass through the area? You can determine the answer to this question by asking the locals. Investigate the effects of rainstorms in the area and the possible consequences of living in that location. 

How is the structural quality of the property? 

Check the documents and plans of the house that you are purchasing. Ensure that the structure complies with all local standards and building codes, especially since it is near the beach. Every part of the Philippines is designated with zone numbers that determine the required wind load provision for structures. High wind zones must sustain a wind speed of 250 kilometers per hour. Mid-wind zones must be able to withstand 200 kilometers per hour of wind, while low wind zones must adapt to the wind speed of up to 125 kph. These all stated in the Wind Load Provisions in the Philippine Structural Code. Ensure that the beachfront property for sale in the Philippines that you are interested in meets all these requirements to make a great investment. 

About the Author: 

This article is written by Kimberly Khia, working as an Executive Assistant at Housal Inc., is an online platform for real estate, addresses the unfulfilled needs by harnessing technology and bringing all-related solutions under one roof. For buyers, tenants, sellers, brokers, agencies or developers, it encompasses all their answers from property matching, listings, management, analytics and even more. Housal Inc. is the evolution of the real estate process - empowering the real estate industry for the future.

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