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UNION3ANK February 17, 2018 Saturday 9:00 AM De- SPECIAL PUBLIC AUCTION ASSET INVEST Conununlty "Uvfna UNION3ANK February 17, 2018 Saturday 9:00 AM de-"More AJlordable NOW@ONLY 11% INTEREST/ANNUM Lot/ Lot 6 Blk 4 Spruce SL, La Marea Subd . LA 181 1,810,000 Brg . San AnlOnio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk CO rati:>n Lot I Lot 7 Blk 11 Eucalyptus St, La Marea Subd. LA387 3,870,000 36 ·condo I Unit 210 21st Floor Tower 1 nr Eastwood Mall Brgy. San AnlOnlo (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporati:>n) 37 ·condo with part.Ing/ Unit 10LM 10th Floor Tower 2 (nr Eastwood Mal Lot/ Lot 23 Blk 8 Eucalyplus St., La Marea Subd. MANILA LA 164 1,640,000 Brgy. San Antonio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporaoon Thse / lot 2-A (No. 209 E) Bacood SL, Brgy. 625, Zone 62, Bacood, Sta. 38 7,730,000 lot/ Lot 28 Blk 4 Mulbeny St., La Marea Subd. Mesa Dist (nr Our Lady of Fatima Church I Paaralang Lungsod ng Bacood) FA 160 LA 135 1,350,000 Brgy. San AnlOnio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporation) SAN JUAN CITY· No.612 A A. Mendou cor. Ca Manuno & Pina lablnao Sts. B , Pedro Cruz Loi/ Lot 29 Blk 4 Mulbeny SI., La Marea Subd. LA 159 1,590,000 39 Thse I lot 8 Blk 3 Unit C4 Valle Gold Townhouse nr Benson A artelle LA53 /FA172 9,500,000 Brgy. San Antonio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk CO rat.on MAKA Tl CITY· .krfa Lofts and Tower, Roc:kwell Center (nr Metro Club/ Bel-Air Viii. / Power Plant Mall) Lot I Lot 3 Blk 13 Banya SL, La Marea Subd. 40 ·Condo w/ prt.ng / Unit 3705N 37th Floor, North Tower FA 120 17,250,000 LA 135 1,350,000 Brgy. San AnlOnio nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporation) MAKA TI CITY· B. Valdez SL, Brgy. Poblacion (nr A. Venue/ SL Paul College/ M1k1U Ave.) Loi/ Lot 4 Blk 13 Banya SL, La Marea Subd. 41 Res'I Condo I Unit 601 Upper Penthouse Isabelle Royale Hotel and Suite FA 26 LA 135 1,350,000 Brgy. San Antonio (or San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporation) Loi/ Lot 5 Blk 13 Banya St, La Marea Subd. LA 159 1,590,000 Brgy. San Anionic (or San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska MIik Corporation) 9 Lot/ lot 6 Blk 13 Banya St, La Marea Subd. LA 135 l ,350,000 MARIKlNA CITY Brgy. San Antonio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporation) Thse / lot 3-A-1-8 Gent Townhouse, Brgy. Man"kina Heights, LA67 44 1,725,000 10 Lot I Lot 1 Blk 7 Mahoganny St, La Marea Subd. LA 183 1_830_000 Bayanbayanan (nr NGI Mart.et I Gardenia Homes I Eastview Townhouse) FA60 Brgy. San Antonio (nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporal.On} ·H&L / Lot 3 Blk 4 Gentville Residences, Brgy. Marikioa Heights LA 101 45 3,320,000 11 Lot / Loi 3 Blk 7 Mahoganny SL, La Marea Subd. LA 289 2,890,000 (Bayanbayanan) (nr Vila Cristina Homes I Maris! School/ Fortune Village) FASO Brgy. San Antonio nr San Pedro Exit of SLEX / Alaska Milk Corporation) H&L / Lot 11 Blk 1 Gentville Residences, Brgy. Marikina Heights LA 110 46 3,570,000 SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA (near South Peak/ 1 prox. 800m frm Holida Park main ate) (nr Marikina Heights Subd. / Gonce · n Mart.el / Meralco-Concepcion) FA84 12 Loi/ Lot 27 Blk 14 Colina Subd ., Brgy. San Antonio LA 80 520,000 CAINTA, RIZAL 13 Loi/ Lot 10 Blk 12 Colina Subd., Brgy. San Antonio LA 138 897,000 'H&L I Loi 17 Blk 39 Alder St, Greenwoods Executive vm ., Phase 1, Brgy. LA 150 47 5,800,000 14 Comer Loi/ lol 30 Blk 1 Co6na Subd., Brgy. San Antonio LA 95 712,500 San Andres (nr Mercedes Exec Viii. I Arnetta Place / Pag-ibig Homes FA236 15 Comer Lot I Loi 8 Blk 6 Colina Subd., Brgy. San Antonio LA 102 765,000 ANTIPOLO, RIZAL 16 Comer Lot I Lot 22 Blk 9 Coftna Subd ., Brgy. San Antonio LA 117 877,500 "Thse I Loi 4 Blk 8 (No.346) Sicily St, Hills of Maia Alta, Brgy. Darig LA 88 48 1,720,000 ST A. ROSA CITY, LAGUNA nr Lores Mart.et/ Antipolo Docto(s Hospital I Mira Vrta Subd.) FA 56 H&L / Lot 14 Blk 1 Warner Loop, Georgia Club, Brgy. Don LA 240 OOO Res'I Compound with 2 Buildings / Lots 2-& 3 Blk 8 linden SL , Woodbeny LA 300 17 11 020 49 7,770,000 Jose (nr Sta. Rosa Business Park/Mesa Homes/Fontamara) FA 240 ' · Subd., Brgy. San Luis (nr Assumption / Victory Mall/ cottonwoods He' hts) FA 297 H&L / Lot 25 Blk 6 Neptune cor. Galaxy Sts., Satellite VIII., Brgy. Sinalhan LA 102 OOO "H&L with pool / Lots 3 & 4 Blk ~. Phase 3, Forest Hilts Res1 Estates and LA 800 18 2 550 50 16,000,000 (nr Teny Town Subd. / South Pick Resort / Mercedes Homes Subd. 4 FA 139 ' ' Gott & Coun Club, Brgy. San Isidro (nr Sun Valle I eo Mart.et) FA 545 19 ·H&L/ Lot 26 Blk 11 Royal Palm St cor. Alley, la Joya de Sta. Rosa LA 111 TAYTAY, RIZAL (ap x. 850m frm Rlul Avenue 13.7km frm Munlcl I Hall /nrSM c· Ta y) Subd., Brgy. Baubago (nr Sta. Rosa Comm'I Complex / Vina Caceres) FA 108 3,570,000 51 Thse I Loi 18 Blk 3 Summerfield Villas, Brgy. San Juan {nr Villa Gelera) LA 45 / FA 123 3 000 000 20 •eorLoi / Loi 16 Blk 26 Rd 2 cor. Rd 8 Augusta Subd., Phase 2, Brgy. LA 247 S 20 OOO BUSTOS, BULACAN· Brgy. Cambaog (nr SL Joseph Chapel/ Cambaog Baranga Hall) Malilil nr Augusta /Sta. Elena Vllage /la Residencia /Mesa Homes) '1 ' 52 ·H&L/ Lot 11-B-3-A Cambaog Road, Purok 2 LA204 /FA215 2 760 000 CALAMBA CITY, LAGUNA BULAKAN, BULACAN lol I lol 152 Pcs-5250 Don Bosco Street, Brgy. Sirang Lupa (approx. LA _ _ 'H&L I Lots 10858 & 10859 (No. 148) Daang Baka, 21 697 2730 000 53 3,690,000 1.5kmfrm Camp. General Vicente P. Um/2.8km frm Mayapa Exit) B !)'. Ma sanlol nr Sto.CristoChun;h I A uacoors 22 ·Lot / Lot 3 Blk 1 Road Lot 1, Laguna Hilts Subd., Brgy. Milagrosa (Tulo) LA 600 2,830,000 SAN RAFAEL, BULACAN (nr Ayala Greenfields Subd. / Carmelray Industrial Part. / MM Steel Corp. H&L w/ pool/ Lot 1186-K (No. 28D) Cruz Na Daan, Brgy. 54 13,610,000 23 ·Lol/lol 16 Blk 5 Road Lot 2500, Laguna Hills Subd .. Brgy. Milagrosa (Tulo) LA 640 Cruz Na Oaan nr Uni Bank/Cruz Na Daan Public Mart.el 1---.nr_,.A.;.,ya_la,..,G~ree=c.nfiec;-ld_s S~u_bd,...,.,..../ C,_a_rme_ l .,.!e,-lnd..,,,_us,...tri"""'a-=IP _ark_,,./ ,,,.MM_ St_ee_,1,..eo.,.,,_.~+-----+-3_,o_2o_,ooo_-i t-M_ARl,.,....,LA,..,D,i-,--,B..,.U,,.LA::::C,...AN"""'.,..,....,,...__,.,,=--=,------cc-~~----cc-~--,-~-~---~,------, 'Lot I Lot 5 Blk 2 Road Loi 4, Laguna Hills Subd., Brgy. Milagrosa (Tulo) LA Loi I Loi 17 Blk 36 Main Road (29th St.) cor. Hydros St., Heritage Homes, 24 714 3 370 000 55 LA 188 2,700,000 (nr Ayala Greenfields Subd. I carmelray Industrial Park/ MM Steel Co .) ' ' Ph 4, Brgy. Loma de Gato (nr Jocelyn V. Casas Montessori School, Inc. ·Res1 Compound with 2 bldgs / Loi 4113-A, Brgy. Road, Brgy. Puling LA 665 H&L / Loi 2-1-2-A (No. 251) Roxas Subd., Brgy. lbayo (nr SM Marilao / LA 144 25 4 070 000 56 2,800,000 Lupa (Maunong) (nr Ayala Greenfields Subd. / Lamesa Hills I Palacio ReaQ FA 405 ' ' Marilao Enterprises I Mabel Compound / Cahex Gas Station FA 195 PILA, LAGUNA· Brgy. Sta. Clara (Poblaclon) (nr Pila Municipal Hall/ Town Plaza) MALOLOS BULACAN • Brgy. Longos {nr La Con1olaclon Univerii / Puregold / Cabanas Mall) 26 H&L/ Lot 5 Blk 1 ViHa Corazon Ill Subd. nr Co io Monterei de Pila LA 157 /FA1 20 1,910,000 57 H&L/ Loi 1 Blk 20 McArthur Ave. cor. Kennedy Way St, McArthur Viii. LA177 /FA2 12 2,800,000 BINAN, LAGUNA MALOLOS, BULACAN (nr Dakila Chapel / Dakila Elementary School/ A ua Water Station) 27 H&L/ Lot 14-A-1-A{No.3298) Sta. Veronica SL, Kapl Maria Subd., Brgy. LA 400 58 ·H&L/ lol 22-0-1 No. 48) Campupul St. , Brgy. Dakila (nr Brg . HaU LA500 /FA3 12 7,200,000 Dela Paz near Dela Paz Elem. School I Mother of Pe tual Hel Church FA 211 3,000,000 MEYCAUAY AN, BULACAN (nr Savemore-lolalhacan/Lawa Elementary School /San R ue Academy 28 H&L/ Lot 14 Blk 3 Sierra Madre St. , San Jose Village Ill, Brgy, BiMng LA 115 3 O O000 59 "H&L/ Lot 14 Blk 1 (No. 29-A) Kansas SL , Mayland Viii., Brgy. Lawa LA140 / FA171 2,220,000 (nr IMI / Palma Real Residential Estates I Amkor Technology Phil.) FA 99 · 1 ' SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA • Brgy. Bulaon (nr Bulaon Elem School/ Summer1ield Homes) 29 Loi/ Lot 1 Blk 8 Cardamon cor. Cinnamon Sts., Jubilation East Subd., LA 381 820 000 60 H&U Lot 7 Blk 2 Unnamed Road, Covelandia Homes LA 73 / FA 114 2,390,000 Brgy. Platero (nr Brentville, Springtime Country Subd. / Puregold) 4• ' MEXICO, PAMPANGA H&L I Lot 18 Blk 6 Dona Justina St., Filinvest South Subd., Brgy.
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