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Star Open Auction of Prime Properties On STARPROPERTIES invites all interested parties to bid the following properties on "AS-/S-WHERE-/S" basis. AUCTION DATE: JULY 15, 2011 AUCTION VENUE: HOTEL INTERCON, MAKATI CITY I REGISTRATION STARTS: 10:00 AM AUCTION PROPER STARTS: 11:00 AM IMETRO MANILAJ Location: ClusterC Bldg ., ; o,"~~~~---"'= Unit C-1, Woodside Homes, Estate Subd., 81a . Rita, MIXED-USE PROPERTIES Batangas Guiguinto, Bulacan Hemady St., Brgy. Kristong Hari 93,115 sqm , F loor Area: 159.64 sqm Lot Area: 80,022 sqrn Near Canyon Cave Remarks: Woodside Homes is Remarks: Terrain of the land is , Fortune Island Resort, generally flat. About 470 m SE about 260 m NW from from McArthur Highway and \ E. RodriguezAve., cor. Hermady De Punta Fuego, and approximately 1.7 km SE from , and some 2.3 km NW from Port. Wide frontage along NLEX Sta Rita Brgy. Panghulo, Malabon City River. 100 m south from the Lot Area: 7,546 sqm of Gave Resort. Floor Area: 120 sqm Remarks: Near Nuestra Senora ~, : Villa Dionisia 5ubd., Homes, Panghul0 Market, , Laurel, Batangas Pangahulo Brgy. School, Manuguit, Tondo, Manila Lot A rea: 1,075 sqm 89,388 sqm Seibo College and i Remarks: About 30 m from the Nea r Golden Hills cor. of Pilar & Hermosa Sis., I Collosians Gardens some 200 m west from the cor. within 8arangay Isabang, Taal Vista Hotel. Perfect view of Hermosa SI. & Abad Santos Tayabas, Quezon Province I . Combination Ave. & about 550 m from Abad Lot Area: 9,121 sqm Floor Area: 881 sqm Remarks: Located near Leveriza SI. & NO. 8 M. Flores SI., Sto. Heights, SI. Peter Hardware 2, Rosario Silangan, Pateros Vista Verde, lopez Village and Lot Area: 2,397 sqm Weiman Village . Remarks: About 150 m SW Condo P. Burgos cor. Calderon Hermosa, Bataan from the cor. of M. Concepcion St. Makati City Lot Area: 100,000 sqm Ave. & Elizco road. Some 800 Floor Area: 583 sqm Remarks: Property backs onto Remarks: Near Makati Prime Balsik river. Abcut 350 m SE Towe r, North Park Eatery, Makati the National Road, 500 m High School, Astor Hotel, Upa City, Batangas SE of Balsik Bridge and about Millennium Plaza, Jupiter Arms 759 sqm 800 m from Balsik Elementary LQOa; ; ~~~ - I 1,1 08 ,qm School. Kaligayahan, NO'laliches Q.C .. site of W. Lot Area: 7,568 sqm ,mit 150 m Remarks: NE corner of Rivera ond rd and ROW. About 80 m from NE from SM Kafigayahan Elementary School, Location: Lot 7257-N Ugaya some 250 m SW from Quirino Dr. A. Santos Ave., San Antonia, Paranaque City Drive, Sungay, Tagaytay City Highway & 1.2 KM SW from Lot Area: 950 sqm Lot Area: 8.059 sqm SM - Fairview. Floor Area: 956 sqm INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Remarks: Located on the NW Remarks: Near Kraft Foods, Inc. i Ligaya Driw across of located I the westem side Rodecale Petit Paradise and it within LG is about 300 m SW from Balai I St., Maysilo, Tene/eros, Malabon Drive, Baneal, ",emo", Lot Area: 10,.455 sqm Lot Area: 3,750 sqm ~;on, Remarks: About 480 m Location: Sitio Cayagno, Brgy. Industrial Subd., Brgy. Sauyo, Remarks: Along SE side of NW from Tinajeros Bridge, some Zapang, Ternal e, Cavile Novaliches, Quezon City Governor's Drive within Brgy. 720 m from the intersection of Lot Area: 313,675 sqm Lot A rea: 1,000 sqm Banca!. Near Shell Gas Slat ion, M.H. Del Pilar SI. and Gov. Remarks: Notable landmark Floor Area: 1,486 sqm Pascual Ave. (in the vicinity of Welborn Industrial Park, near the area are Puerto Azul Remarks: 2nd lot from the cor. I I Beach and Caylabne Bay Resort of Don Julio Gregorio and Approximately 3 km NE from the Manchester Ave. About 450 m MBP: entranoe gate of Caylabne Bay Resort. Location: L8 83, Philstar Ave., Brgy. Ticay, Ma!olos, Bulacan Location: V.V. Soliven Avenue III, '-" Lot Area: 5,154 sqm Cainta, Rizal ,- ::-- Location: 2-B, Nat'l. Hi-way, Maboio, Valenzuela City Remarks: Near First Bulacan Brgy. Parian, Calamba, Laguna Lot Area: 1,232 sqm Lot Area: 4,129 sqm Ind'L Park, Tabang Toll Plaza, LolArea: 7,336 sqm Floor Area: 717 sqm Floor Area: 596 sqm NlEX. About 20 meters from Remarks: Lies along south sid e Remarks: Present site of Hope Remarks: Adjacent to San MacArthur Highway. Frontage of of National Rd. and unnamed Rd . for the Wor1d, beside J & F bldg . Roque Church; about 1 km SW 63.20 m along Philstar Ave. Near Liana's Supermarket and and about 100 m east of Sta. from McArthur Hway and about Dep·t. Store, San Agustin ,"co,h, Lucia East Shopping Center 3.5 km NW from Va lenzue la City La Suerta Enterprises and JEG Bldg. and SSS Calamba branch. Location~: 'S~.o~,Oc;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;:- ----...:::;.;;;.::.;.;~ Brgy. Laguna, Mayapa, ; Condo., Brgy. 254 Masangkay SI. Cubao, Quezon City Lot Area: 23,444 sqm Highway, Parian, Tondo, Manila lot Area: 600 sqm Remarks: Located along SE lot Area: 17,326 sqm Floor Area: Floor Area: 1,718 sqm side Mayapa Baranagay Road. Remarks: Lies along south side 675 sqm (11 units, 9 kiosks) Remarks: 50 m from the SE cor. Near Globe Sales Office, Shell of National Rd. and unnamed Rd. Near Liana's Supermarket and 150sqm(12 I slots) of New York and Sgt. Gasoli ne Station, Melbome Ind'l. Dep't. Store, San Agustin Church, Remarks: Beside 'em 50 m SE of Comer .Complex , Mount View Ind'l. Park, Bldg. and 300 m SE of Dagupan La Suerte Enterprises and JEG Sakya. About 50 m SW from the I Bus Terminal along EDSA. I SSS Calamba branch. cor. of bl&~~ ~ __--'==:.=..:..:=-- __...J I RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES MINDANAO L LUZON . SPN·003 MBP: 8,200,000 MIXED-USE PROPERTIES RAWlAND LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES location: Along Canaynay Ave., * TCT'S NOW UNDER SELLER'S NAME * San Dionisio, Paraliaque City Location: Ambuclao Road, (nea r EVACOM Plaza) Brgy. Beckel, La Trinidad lot Area: 4,501 sqm lot Area: 36,522 sqm Ie<;;;; i i Remarks: 10m SW of Golden Bulua, Cagayan De Oro City Sabang, Catanauan, Quezon Remarks: A rawland located at Lot Area: 3,600 sqm Town, 30 m SW from Evacom Lot Area: 733,678 sqm NE side of Ambuklao Road, Remarks: Current site of. 'U.d,m Plaza and 150 m from Lianas accross Kingstown SUbd. Remarks: Interior fishpond. Restaurant near Macro, Jollibee. Supermarket & Dep't. Store. Gate 2. Approximately 6 km Bulua Over Pass and abcut 3 km About 80 m NW of KM Post 259 from SM Baguio and about NW from Gaisano Mall or city along Nan Highway and 980 m 7 km from Hall proper. Frontage of 38.86 m NW of Petron. along Nat'l. road. MIXED-USE PROPERTY l.oCa ,Doc st. Brgy. Batasan, Quezon City ., lot Area: 3,600 sqm www.foreclosurephilippines.com Brgy. Paringao, Remarks: About 150 m from Lot Area: 2,270 sqm Pagsabangan, Tagum City FAPINCO Christ the King Church and Floor Area: 1,055 sqm Lot Area: 24,022 sqm R'''''ICEMILL about 650 m from the Church Remarks: Current site of J.C. Floor Area: 923 sqm of Jesus Christ of the Decene Press. About 200 m NE Remarks: Opposite the Fapinco Latter-Day Saints. from Pa ringao Elem. School: ,P,b'.~'~• .'R,c;o~e Mill and Brgy. Hall. About 2 km north from Bauang ,... m NE from Pagsaba­ Hall. ngan Elem. School. With 235.59 m wide frontage along Nat"!. Rd . ; AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY Sikatuna Village, Quezon City Katipunan Sts., Poblacion, MBP: P16,250,OOO Lot Area: 602 sqm Lipa City, Batangas 2 LOTS DAVAO CITY Floor Area: 396 sqm Lot Area: 582 sqm Remarks: Adjacent to Marcx­ Floor Area: 1,258 sqm Location: Southrock project, TCl'S NOW UNDER SEL~NAM~* manlrade Corp., about 200 m Remarks: Formerly the site of Brgy. 48-A, Cabungaan, : Riverview Bacaca-198 SW of Camp General Tomas Star Honda. About 5 m NE from Poblacion. Davao City Laoag City, 1I0cos Norte 74,632 sqm Karingal and about 250 m NE McDonalds and 15 m NW from Lot Area: 46,895 sqm Backs onto Davao Remarks: Across Emmanuel . Near Riverview ViiI., Dizon Santos Cmpd.,Jose PROPERTIES WITH CONSOLIDATED TITLES : Baptist Learning Center, approxi­ Subd., Don F. Dizon a. Show Money - 10% of the minlmum bid price \0 be surrendered by the auction partlclpant to the Seiling En~ly on auction day July 15, 2011 mately 950 m from Northwestern Elem. School, Phoenix Gas upon registration as an auction participant. The Show Money must be In a Manager's Check payable 10 the Slar Asset Managemenl ROPOAS, Inc. b. 20% of the Winning Bid Price less Ihe Show Money - \0 be submitted by the Winning Bidder In a Manager's Check payable to the Seiling En~ty not Suba Airport lalor than July 21. 201 1. c. Balance of the Winning Bid Price - shall be paid not lalerlhan September 15. 20 11. Manila Office: Davao Office: PROPERTIES WITH UNCONSOLIDATED TITLES: JAIMIE - 651 -7225/577-68441 0917-8534157 CECILLE - 082-221-8661/ 0917-8592261 a. Show Money - 10% of the minimum bid price to be surrendered by the mJCtion participant to the SeIling Entity on auction day July 15, 2011 JOVEY - 651 -7229/577-68331 0917-8532257 SHAM - 082-225-36431 0926-6452177 upon registration as an auction participant. The Show Money must 00 in a Manager·$ Check payable \0 the Slar k!sel Management ROPOAS, Inc. b. 20% of the Winning Bid Price less the Show Money· \0 be submitted by the Winning Bidder In a Manager's Ched<.
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