3. HISTORY
Legend has it that the word Tagaytay came from
"taga" meaning to cut and "itay" which means
father. A father and son were said to be on a wild
boar hunt when the animal they were chasing
turned and attacked them. As the boar charged
towards the old man, the son cried "taga itay!".
the boy's repeated shout reverberated in the alleys
of the ridge. Heard by the residents, hunters and
wood gatherers, the cries became subject of
conversation for several days in the countryside. In
time, the place where the shouts came from
became known as TAGAYTAY.
4. Tagaytay was the most visited
place outside Metro Manila
constituting 18.0 percent in 2004,
15.7 percent in 2003 (DOT)
8. PEACE & ORDER
CHARACTER PROGRAM
2003 Awardee as one of the Safest Cities in the Country
9. The weather & the clean air. (2nd Summer Capital)
It is cool up here and this makes a great escape from the heat
in the concrete jungle and there’s no pollution too.
10. PLACES OF WORSHIP / RETREAT
HOUSES
Calaruega Church Little Angels Pink Sisters
RETREAT HOUSES
Dominican House of
Prayers
Sisters of Mary
Angels Hills
La Verna
St. Bridgette
St. Scholastica
Lourdes Church Lourdes Church
Blessed Joseph Marello
12. SPORTS / FUN / ADVENTURE
GOLF ZIPLINE
CASINO TREK
13.
14. THE FOOD / SHOPS
Restaurants, home grown or transported from Metro Manila, have
sprouted all over Tagaytay promising not only great food but also
terrific views and other perks. And of course, the produce and
delicacies that have made the province popular.
15. CONVENIENCE WITHIN REACH
RESTAURANTS / SHOPS BANKS
FOODCHAINS Crossing Mendez Market Allied Bank
Josephine’s Tagaytay Public Market Banco de Oro
Starbucks Robinson’s Supermart BPI
Dencio’s Save More (SM) Equitable
Sonia’s One Destination Place RCBC
McDonalds Philippine National Bank
Jollibee Security Bank
Leslie’s CHURCHES
Greenwich Lourdes Parish
Angelino’s United Methodist Church MEDICAL SERVICES
Pancake Iglesia ni Kristo Tagaytay Medical Hospital
Diner’s Pink Sisters Ospital ng Tagaytay
Henlin Holy Spirit Mercury Drug
Café Lupe Perpetual Help
Carlo’s Pizza Tierra de Maria
Kenny Rogers CONVENTION CENTERS
Chowking SCHOOLS Dev’t. Academy of the Phils.
Max’s Metro Tagaytay College Tagaytay Int’l. Convention
Mushroom Burger Tagaytay Elementary Ctr.
Antonio’s School San Miguel Training Center
Bag of Beans Mater Dei Academy
Olivarez Collage
HOTELS
Taal Vista Lodge
Days Hotel
Residence Inn
Viewpoint Lodge
Rancho Freva Lodge
Summit Ridge
Tagaytay Royale
21. Awarded by the Chamber of Real Estate &
Builders Association (CREBA) as
2003 DEVELOPER OF THE YEAR
22. LOCATION
Along the Tagaytay ridge & enjoying a panoramic
view of Taal Lake & Volcano , the golf course &
Balayan Bay
Along the highway
69 kilometers from Manila
13 kilometers from Tagaytay Rotunda
3 kilometers from Tagaytay-Alfonso boundary
2,500 feet above sea level
Proximity to key places of interest
In one of the safest cities in the country
Within the CALABARZON growth area
Just a few minutes away from the beautiful beaches
of Batangas
23.
24.
25. RESIDENTIAL
Electrical 100%
(Batelec)
Water 100%
(General Trias Water District)
Road Network 100%
Title Blocks 1 – 52 Available
Blocks 53 – 66 On process
Maintenance Dues P1.00/sqm
Houses 18 completed
4 under construction
39. POINTS TO REMEMBER
•THEME
“Mediterranean” influences. The roofing material shall be
limited to “roof tiles” and the color shall be limited to those
normally associated with earth tones (i.e. brown, terracotta,
grey, black, etc.) except the color of green and blue.
•COST
Not less than P3M
Must have paid at least 50% of the principal
•HEIGHT
9 meters from the Natural Ground
•Must have read and signed “Rules & Regulation governing
the construction of residential buildings/structures
•Free Membership to the Country Club
40. GOLF CLUB
Golf Course 100% Greg
18 holes Norman
Golf 100% R.R.
Clubhouse Payumo &
Partners
La Esquina Tatler
Ladera Magazine’s
top 100
restaurants
49. COUNTRY CLUB
AS OF FEBRUARY 10, 2010
Family 100% W.V. Coscolluela
Clubhouse READY TO USE
& Associates
100%
Sports Clubhouse COMPLETED W.V. Coscolluela
READY TO USE & Associates
61. SPLENDIDO TAAL TOWER 1
AS OF FEBRUARY 10, 2010
CONTRACTOR Scope of work Actual
JERENA/BERAQUIT Structural 98.18%
BIO ACTIVE AIRE Mechanical 76.50%
CAYTON ELECTRIC Electrical 71.09%
R.KING Plumbing 85.87%
AWEC Fire Protection 75.80%
STA. LUCIA Architectural 52.00%
Painting, Ceiling,
Tiles
Civil Works 81.00%
Plastering/Retouch
OVER ALL
ACCOMPLISH-
MENT 75.02%
78. POINTS TO REMEMBER
• Residential Condominium
•142 units (48 studio, 66 1-br, 28 2-br)
• All units with balcony
• Completion/turnover – Last quarter of 2010
(Fully finished but not furnished)
• Swing door
• Free Country Club Membership
• Free (2 years) Optional Golf Club Membership
a. Get certificate of F/D from Sta. Lucia
b. Pay P10t one time activation fee (STGC)
c. Pay advance dues of P30,000.00 for one year
(P2,500/month x 12 months) (STGC)
d. Submit membership form to STGC
•P45 – 50/sqm -Monthly Association Dues
80. SPLENDIDO TAAL RESIDENTIAL
GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
LOCATION PRICE & TERMS
Blocks 01 – 37 P 9,520.00 / Sqm
Blocks 38 – 52 P10,080.00 / Sqm
Corner/Fairway lots + P 300.00 / Sqm
TERMS:
15% downpayment payable in six (6) months;
85% balance payable in 5 or 10 years at 18% interest p.a. OR
24% downpayment payable within 90 days;
76% balance payable in 2 years without interest
LOCATION PRICE & TERMS
Blocks 53 – 65 P 8,500.00 / Sqm
Corner lots + P 300.00 / Sqm
TERMS:
15% - 24% downpayment payable in six (6) months;
balance payable in 5 years without interest
Reservation Fee - P20,000.00 / lot
Free Country Club Membership
81. SPLENDIDO TOWER 1
AVAILABLE UNITS
STUDIO 1BR 2BR TOTAL
24 UNITS 22 UNITS 14 UNITS 60 UNITS
TOTAL VOLUME
P325,660,479.20
82. SPLENDIDO TAAL TOWER 1
FLOOR PRICE/SQM FLOOR PRICE/SQM
2nd 82,880.00 8th 86,240.00
3rd 83,440.00 9th 86,800.00
4th 84,000.00 10th 87,360.00
5th 84,560.00 11th 87,920.00
6th 85,120.00 12th 89,600.00
7th 85,680.00
Note : Prices are VAT Inclusive
PARKING – P504,000.00 (Optional for Studio & One bedroom units)
(Mandatory for Two (2) bedroom units)
TERMS:
20% downpayment payable in six (6) months with post-dated-checks
80% balance payable in ten (10) years thru:
A. In-House Financing – 1st year no interest with post-dated-checks;
9 years at 18% interest p.a. (Fixed Factor - .01876) OR
B. Thru Bank Financing
Reservation Fee - P50,000.00 / unit
Free Country Club Membership
Free Optional 2 years Golf Membership
83. INCENTIVE PACKAGE (Lots)
OPTION PAID-UP
AM P1,500.00 P4,000.00
DFS P1,500.00 P4,000.00
VP P1,000.00 P3,000.00
SVP P 500.00 P1,500.00
EVP P 500.00 P1,500.00
PROJ. DIR. - P1,000.00
TOTAL P5,000.00 P15,000.00
84. INCENTIVE PACKAGE (units)
Option Sales
STUDIO 1-BR 2-BR
AM P3,000.00 P3,000.00 P3,000.00
DFS P2,500.00 P2,500.00 P3,000.00
VP P1,500.00 P1,500.00 P2,500.00
SVP P1,000.00 P1,000.00 P1,000.00
EVP P1,000.00 P1,000.00 P1,000.00
Proj. Director P1,000.00 P1,000.00 P1,000.00
TOTAL P10,000.00 P10,000.00 P10,000.00
85. INCENTIVE PACKAGE (units)
Paid-up Sales
STUDIO 1-BR 2-BR
AM P3,000.00 P4,000.00 P5,500.00
DFS P2,500.00 P4,000.00 P5,500.00
VP P1,500.00 P2,500.00 P3,000.00
SVP P1,000.00 P1,500.00 P2,000.00
EVP P1,000.00 P1,500.00 P2,000.00
Proj. Director P1,000.00 P1,500.00 P2,000.00
TOTAL P10,000.00 P15,000.00 P20,000.00
87. Tagaytay
2007 Population based on NSO report
Household - 11,965
Population - 61,623
34 Barangays
Area: 6,500 hectares
- 5.14% of the total area of the
province of Cavite
88. Nickname: 2nd Summer Capital of the Philippines
Region IV-A (Calabarzon)
Province: Cavite
Districts: 3rd District of Cavite
Barangays: 34
Mayor: Abraham Bambol Tolentino
Kampi/Liberal (2007-2010)
89. TAAL VOLCANO: Elevation 400 meterrs (1,312ft)
Permanent Danger Zone: Entire Volcano Island
Other Buffer Zones: Lakeshore barangays of Talisay, Agoncillo, San Nicolas and Laurel
Areas To be Evacuated:
In case of an eruption similar in nature and magnitude to:
1965 ACTIVITY - entire Volcano Island and four lakeshore barangays of Agoncillo and Laurel
1911 ACTIVITY - entire Volcano Island and lakeshore barangays of Talisay, Tanauan, Agoncillo, Balete, San Nicolas
and Laurel
Main Crater Lake
1.9 km in diameter
76 m – deepest point
25 km - Max length
Distance of Splendido from the crater
18 km - Max widith is 110 kilometers based on Satellite Map
115km – Shore length
90. TAAL VOLCANO
BALLISTIC PROJECTILES HAZARDS MAP
SPLENDIDO
TAAL
91. TAAL VOLCANO
BASE SURGES HAZARDS MAP
SPLENDIDO
TAAL
92. TAAL VOLCANO
OSCILLATION AND FISSURING HAZARDS MAP
SPLENDIDO
TAAL
93. Must Know
REPUBLIC ACT 9225
AN ACT MAKING THE CITIZENSHIP OF PHILIPPINE CITIZENS
WHO ACQUIRE FOREIGN CITIZENSHIP PERMANENT,
AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 63,
AS AMENDED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Section 1. Short Title – This act shall be known as the “Citizenship Retention and Re-
acquisition Act of 2003.”
Section 2. Declaration of Policy – It is hereby declared the policy of the State that all
Philippine citizens of another country shall be deemed not to have lost their Philippine
citizenship under the conditions of this Act.
Section 3. Retention of Philippine Citizenship – Any provision of law to the contrary
notwithstanding, natural-born citizenship by reason of their naturalization as citizens of a
foreign country are hereby deemed to have re-acquired Philippine citizenship upon taking
the following oath of allegiance to the Republic:
“I _______________, solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the
Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines and obey the laws and legal orders
promulgated by the duly constituted authorities of the Philippines; and I hereby
declare that I recognize and accept the supreme authority of the Philippines and will
maintain true faith and allegiance thereto; and that I imposed this obligation upon
myself voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion.”
94. Natural-born citizens of the Philippines who, after the effectivity of this Act, become citizens
of a foreign country shall retain their Philippine citizenship upon taking the aforesaid oath.
Section 4. Derivative Citizenship – The unmarried child, whether legitimate, illegitimate or
adopted, below eighteen (18) years of age, of those who re-acquire Philippine citizenship
upon effectivity of this Act shall be deemed citizens of the Philippines.
Section 5. Civil and Political Rights and Liabilities – Those who retain or re-acquire
Philippine citizenship under this Act shall enjoy full civil and political rights and be subject to
all attendant liabilities under existing laws of the Philippines and the following conditions:
(1) Those intending to exercise their right of suffrage must meet the requirements
under Section 1, Article V of the Constitution, Republic Act No. 9198, otherwise
known as “The Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003” and other existing laws;
(2) Those seeking elective public office in the Philippines shall meet the
qualification for holding such public office as required by the Constitution and
existing laws and, at the time of the filing of the certificate of candidacy, make a
personal and sworn renunciation of any and all foreign citizenship before any public
officer authorized to administer an oath;
(3) Those appointed to any public office shall subscribe and swear to an oath of
allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines and its duly constituted authorities prior
to their assumption of office: Provided, that they renounce their oath of allegiance to
the country where they took that oath;
95. (4) Those intending to practice their profession in the Philippines shall apply with
the proper authority for a license or permit to engage in such practice; and
(5) That right to vote or be elected or appointed to any public office in the
Philippines cannot be exercised by, or extended to, those who:
(a) Are candidates for or are occupying any public office in the country of which
they are naturalized citizens; and/or
(b) Are in active service as commissioned or non-commissioned officers in the
armed forces of the country which they are naturalized citizens.
Section 6. Separability Clause – If any section or provision of this Act is held
unconstitutional or invalid, any other section or provision not affected thereby shall remain
valid and effective.
Section 7. Repealing Clause – All laws, decrees, orders, rules and regulations inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
Section 8. Effectivity Clause – This Act shall take effect after fifteen (15) days following its
publication in the Official Gazette or two (2) newspaper of general circulation.
Approved: August 29, 2003
Effectivity: September 17, 2003
96. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE 185
BALIKBAYAN ACT
PURPOSE OF THE LAW
To allow a natural born citizen of the Philippines who has lost his Philippine citizenship to be
a transferee of private land, for use by him as his residence.
Natural born citizen defined: One who is a citizen of the Philippines from birth without
having to perform any act to acquire or perfect his citizenship.
WHO MAY AVAIL OF THE PRIVILEGE GRANTED BY LAW?
1) Any natural-born citizen of the Philippines who has lost his Philippine citizenship;
2) He must have the legal capacity to enter into a contract under Philippine laws:
a. Must be of legal age – at least 18 years old
b. Must have capacity to act – to do acts with legal effects.
97. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE REGISTRATION OF TITLES TO LAND TRANSFERRED
Submit to the Register of Deeds of the province or city where property is located a sworn
statement showing the following:
A) Date and place of birth
B) Names and addresses of parents, spouse and children
C) The area, location & mode of acquisition of his landholdings in the Philippines
D) His intention to reside permanently in the Philippines
E) Date he lost his Philippine citizenship & the country of which he is presently a citizen
SIZE OF LAND THAT MAY BE ACQUIRED / TRANSFERRED
A) 1,000 sq.m. – Urban Land (maximum)
B) 1 hectare – Rural Land (maximum)
In case of married couples, one of them may avail of the privilege PROVIDED, that if both
shall avail of the same, the total area acquired shall not exceed the maximum size fixed.
A transferee who already owns an urban or rural land may still acquire or be a transferee of
additional rural or urban land for --- RESIDENTIAL PURPOSES provided that his total
landholdings shall not exceed the maximum area so fixed.
A transferee may only acquire 2 lots which should be situated in different municipalities or
cities in the Philippines, PROVIDED that it does not exceed the maximum allowable
landholding.
A transferee who shall acquire urban land shall be disqualified from acquiring rural land and
VICE-VERSA.
98. S – TRATEGIC LOCATION
P – ANORAMIC VIEWS
L – OW CRIME RATES
E – XCELLENT CUISINE
N – ATURE AT ITS BEST
D – DEVELOPER’S TRACK RECORD
I – NVIGORATING COOL CLIMATE
D – ESIGNER COURSE
O – NE OF A KIND CONCEPT
T – OTALLY SECURE
A – CCESSIBLE
A – FFORDABLE PRICES & PAYMENT TERMS
L – OTS OF FUN & ENJOYMENT FOR EVERYONE
100. SPLENDIDO CONSUMER PROFILE
1. Married, age 45 & up with own house/car /s & with a household income of
at least P150t/month
2. Retirees who are looking for a retirement place that is serene, secure &
close to nature
3. Businessmen who want a good investment and a second home in the
future
4. Investors who have previously bought from Sta.Lucia
5. End-users who are looking for a property with a panoramic view of Taal
Lake & Volcano
6. Golf enthusiasts
7. Balikbayans who regularly visit the Philippines
8. Former Filipinos who are availing of the incentives given by the
government (Balikbayan Act & CRRA)
9. Clients who prefer cold climate & pollution free environment without having
to travel for hours
10. Foreigners (for condo) and foreigners who are legally married to a Filipino
Citizen
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