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INVITATION to BID Properties of PDIC and Various Closed Banks THE PHILIPPINE STAR SUNDAY | OCTOBER 22, 2017 classifinder B INVITATION TO BID Properties of PDIC and various closed banks December 8, 2017 (Friday) Venue: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Cebu Regional Office, Cor. Osmena Blvd & P. del Rosario St., Cebu City Bids shall be accepted starting 9:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. (PDIC time/no extension) UNIT UNIT PROPERTY MINIMUM BID DISCLO- PROPERTY MINIMUM BID DISCLO- DESCRIPTION TITLE / TD NO. LOCATION AREA DESCRIPTION TITLE / TD NO. LOCATION AREA NO. (PhP) SURES NO. (PhP) SURES (SqM.) (SqM.) AKLAN Lot 1 Blk. 11, Sitio Vacant interior 1-0541- Vacant Malinawon (Dumdum 1-0585- TD No. 05-015- Lot 3084, Brgy. TCT No. T-79065 297 103,950.00 bkn2126 residential lot w/o 541 dkln926 000000003 residential lot Subd.), Poblacion, 000000051 000485 Mambog, Banga ROW District II, Toboso 327,300.00 Vacant interior Lot 2 Blk. 11, Sitio 1-0585- Lot 3082, Brgy. residential lot w/ TCT No. T-25112 550 akln926 1-0541- Vacant Malinawon (Dumdum 000000068 Mambog, Banga TCT No. T-79066 299 74,750.00 bkn2126 ROW 000000004 residential lot Subd.), Poblacion, Lot 19-B, Block 10, District II, Toboso 1-0585- Interior residential TCT No. T- 23651 Capitol Subdivision, 309 247,200.00 akln26 Lot 4 Blk. 7, Sitio 000000065 lot w/ ROW 1-0525- Vacant Malinawon (Dumdum Brgy. Estancia, Kalibo TCT No. T-79949 298 89,400.00 bkn2126 1-0585- Vacant residential Lot 4839-D, Brgy. 000000002 residential lot Subd.), Poblacion, TCT No. T- 13726 936 280,800.00 bkl26 000000062 lot Pooc, Kalibo District II, Toboso Vacant interior 1-0579- Lot 8-A, Brgy. Buswang NEGROS ORIENTAL residential lot w/o TCT No. T-15570 347 242,900.00 aknoy 05-0011-01017 Lot 434-D, Brgy. 000000012 New, Kalibo 1-0628- Residential lot w/ ROW (lot) 05-0011- Malabugas, Bayawan 2754.5 826,350.00 eklA 000000001 improvement 1-0594- Residential lot w/ Lot 3261-E-2, Brgy. 01018 (bldg.) City T-14174 534 320,400.00 bklnoB759 000000109 improvement Andagao, Kalibo Interior Lot 2584, Guinsuan, Lot C-8-F-6-C-4-F- 1-0620- residential lot w/ OCT No. FV- 1-0594- Vacant Poblacion, 939 454,500.00 bkoB TCT No. T-30192 2-H, Brgy. Bulwang, 107 74,900.00 bkny 000000039 improvement, w/o 27892 000000146 Commercial lot Zamboanguita Numancia ROW ANTIQUE SOUTHERN LEYTE 1-0576- Residential lot TD No. 10-0028- Lot 653, Brgy. Mauno, TD No. 05005- 370 185,000.00 dkl26 000000001 with improvement 00152 Laua-an 1-0703- Vacant residential 00030 (new) / ARP Lot 6010-part. Brgy. 43 34,400.00 ekyA TD Nos. 15-0001- 000000006 lot No. 05005-00666 Cawayan, Libagon 1-0579- 00321 (land) and Cadastral Lot No. 614, (old) Commercial lot 180 443,000.00 dk27 000000016 15-001-01731 Poblacion, Sebaste Interior vacant 1-0703- TD No. 0007- Lot 5447-P, Brgy. (bldg.) residential lot w/o 194.25 155,400.00 dk 000000030 00471 Bagtican, Maasin City 1-1354- Residential lot Lot No. 7063, Brgy. ROW TCT No. N-11876 558 251,100.00 bgkln26 000000002 with improvement Pis-anan, Sibalom TD No. 0003- Lot 2478-RM-portion, 1-0703- Residential lot w/ 00772 (new)/ARP BOHOL Brgy. Asuncion, 350 175,000.00 eklA 1-0922- Residential lot w/ Lot 2804, 000000025 improvement No. 07003-00692 OCT No. 60204 492 123,000.00 bkl Maasin City 000000009 improvement Brgy Rosario, Cortes (old) Lot 25131 (7978- TD No. 06-09030- Interior Vacant residential/ 1-0669- C) Brgy. East- 1-0703- 00181 (new) / ARP Lot 308, Brgy. San residential lot w/ KOT Blg. 84875 146 102,200.00 blo light commercial 200 240,000.00 ekA 000000006 Lungsodaan, 000000003 No. 09030-00130 Roque, Malitbog improvement lot Garcia-Hernandez (old) Interior TD No. 06-09030- Lot 5459 B. Purok Vacant residential/ 1-0922- residential lot w/ 1-0703- 00180 (new) / ARP Lot 289, Brgy. San TCT No. 42703 I, Ubujan District, 463 138,900.00 bly light commercial 515 618,000.00 ekA46 000000012 improvement w/o 000000002 No. 05-09030- Roque, Malitbog Tagbilaran City lot ROW 00129 (old) Lot 3543, Dote Street, 1-0922- Vacant residential ABRA TCT No. T-49492 Purok 2, Taloto District, 1111 1,555,400.00 biky 1-0050- Residential lot w/ Lot 5688-A-1, Brgy. 000000015 lot TD No. 10356 167 83,500.00 eklA Tagbilaran City 000000006 improvement Poblacion East, Pidigan CAPIZ Interior TD Nos. 2464 1-0590- Residential lot Lot No. 3840, Brgy. 1-0050- residential lot w/ (lot) & Lot 34, Brgy. Ap-apaya, TCT No. T-35554 704 246,400.00 akln426 125 26,250.00 kln19 000000003 with improvement Dangula II, Dumarao 000000074 improvement and 1738 (imprvt) Villaviciosa 1-0590- Interior residential Lot No. 698-F, Brgy. w/ ROW TCT No. T-29706 300 60,000.00 akln 000000002 lot w/ ROW Rizal, Pontevedra SURIGAO DEL SUR 1-0590- Interior residential Lot No. 698-I, Brgy. TD No. 13-02- TCT No. T-29704 268 53,600.00 akln Cor. Abarca & M. 000000001 lot w/ ROW Rizal, Pontevedra 1-0794- Commercial lot 0011-02478 Castillo Sts., Brgy. 638 1,914,000.00 eik2751 Interior 000000017 (Bank Premises) (99-A-00407 Lot 247-B-5-A-4-B, Mangagoy, Bislig City 1-0611- residential lot w/ TCT No. T-29659 Poblacion Tacas, 2,899 202,930.00 akln 000000009 improvement, w/ Pontevedra MOTOR VEHICLES ROW. 12,661 (w/ AKLAN 593-2017- Rural Bank of Malinao, Inc. - Head Interior Lot 1111/Cad 248, Brgy. net usable 2002 Toyota Revo XCF-237 147,600.00 ak 1-0611- 10-1 Office, Poblacion, Malinao agricultural lot w/o TCT No. T-29660 Badiangon 1, Pres. area of 75,966.00 klorK11 000000001 ROW Roxas 12,198 CEBU sqm) 636-2017- 2002 Suzuki, Cebu-Philippine Countryside Rural YHK-153 81,900.00 bkB 29,081 (w/ 10-1 Black, A/T, Gas Bank-Mandaue City Interior Lot 1112/Cad 248, net usable 1-0611- ILOILO agricultural lot w/o TCT No. T-29661 Brgy. Badiangon 1, area of 174,486.00 klorK11 568-2017- 1996 Nissan Pick 000000002 FDU-197 94,500.00 ak ROW Pres. Roxas 28,969 10-1 Up Rural Bank of Barotac Viejo, Inc. - sqm) 568-2017- 2010 Suzuki Alto Head Office, Poblacion, Barotac Viejo FGT-573 140,700.00 ak CEBU 10-2 Sedan Lot 3490, Interior old Rural Bank of Barotac Viejo, Inc. - 1-1211- Interior residential 568-2017- 1992 Mitsubishi TCT No. T-94900 PNR, Brgy. Cogon 1,136 1,136,000.00 ak1526 XGA-140 Concepcion Branch 127,050.00 ak 000000031 lot w/o ROW 10-3 Pajero Pardo, Cebu City 1-0654- Residential lot w/ Lot 1663-part, Brgy. GR-12-18-20825 1,050 4,246,000.00 dkl a - Title registered in PDIC’s name/Closed Bank’s name 000000094 improvement Pulpogan, Consolacion b - Title, OR/CR registered in borrower’s name/former registered owner’s name TCT No. 14663 Lot 2638, M.C. Briones d - Covered with TD (only) in PDIC’s name/Closed Bank’s name (TD Nos. 2006- Highway corner H. 1-0634- Commercial lot w/ e - Covered with TD (only) not in PDIC’s name/Closed Bank’s name 022-01611 (lot) Cortes St., Brgy. 235 8,969,000.00 akG27 g - Owner’s duplicate copy or ROD’s copy of TCT missing/ reportedly gutted by fire -- reconstitution for buyer’s account 000000067 improvement 2006-022-01612 Subangdaku, Mandaue i - With notice of levy or attachment, notice, of tax liens, lis pendens or encumbrances/ legal case/adverse claim/affidavit of loss (bldg) City k - With unpaid taxes l - With lessee/tenants/informal dwellers/caretaker/encroachment/ planted to crops GUIMARAS n - Needs relocation survey PRF Nos. 96-0165 Lot No. 280, Brgy. 1-1288- Residential lot o - No Right-of-Way or used as Right-of-Way (lot) & 99-0272 Poblacion, Nueva 360 502,000.00 dkl26 000000001 with improvement r - Net of Right-of-Way/easement due to waterways, river, creek, erosion/traversed by road (bldg.) Valencia y - With annotation pursuant to Rules of Court or RA or Civil Code or other pertinent laws ILOILO A - COS Stamped registered by ROD but not annotated in the Tax Declaration Interior B - With notarized Deed of Sale/Dacion en Pago/Deed of Assignment/Court Clearance/Decision/Certification in favor of the bank but not 1-0544- residential lot w/ TCT No. Lot 401-C, Brgy. Tiring, annotated in the title 323 484,500.00 bkln26 G - With claim for Right-of-Way 000000009 improvement w/ T-129,086 Cabatuan K - Title in the name of mortgagee/originating bank/PDIC but TD still in the name of previous owner ROW 4 - TD in third party’s name 1-1299- Residential lot w/ Lot No. 751-C, Brgy. TCT No. T-85484 742 870,000.00 bkly42640 7 - Creek/river easement not yet deducted in the area 000000003 improvement Cameri, San Enrique 9 - Properties to be sold as a whole LEYTE 10 - With technical error in describing the boundary/ies of the property 08-28-003-00207 Lot 340-B, A. Bonifacio 11 - With DAR Certificate of Non-coverage but not annotated on the title 1-0691- Residential lot w/ (new 08-28-003- St., Poblacion, Zone 3, 333 499,500.00 dk1640 15 - The property is prone to flooding/landslide/erosion 000000001 improvement 16 - Original Duplicate Copy owner’s copy of TCT missing for reconstitution for buyers account. 00224) Mayorga 19 - Title and TD for land in the name of PDIC/ originating bank but TD for improvement/ building still in the name of previous owner.
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