Sunday, October 24, 2010

Payment: 20-80 Super Easy Scheme

Most of the clients of Aspen Heights avail of Robinsons Homes 20-80 NO Spot Down Payment Scheme.  This scheme allows buyers to purchase a lot with a 20% Down payment payable in 18 months without interest.  The 80% balance will be paid through bank loan from our partner banks (BPI, Banco De Oro, Robinsons Bank).  Reservation Fee is 10,000 pesos. A 4% miscellaneous fee will be charge for title transfers and other expenses. This fee can also be amortized in 18 equal and interest-free installments.

Sample Computation:

Sample Lot: Block 35 lot 17
Lot area: 120 sqm.
Price: 468,000.00

20% D/P: 93,600.00
Less Reservation Fee: 10,000.00
Net Down Payment: 83,600.00
Monthly D/P: 4,644.44 (For 18 months)
Monthly Miscellaneous  Fee: 1,040.00
Total Monthly Payments: 5,568.44
Balance for Financing: 374,400.00
Loan Estimates:
5 yrs: 7,954.89
10 yrs: 5,104.52

Friday, October 15, 2010

Aspen Height Status Update (October 15,2010)

Aspen Heights activity at the site:

1.) steel tank (For awarding)

2.) Perimeter fence (Bid On Going- For Awarding)

3.) Clubhouse ( processing permit )

4.) Veco ( processing plan and estimate )

5.) Water and drainage(on going construction)

6.) Landscape Maintenance (On going)

7.) Model houses (Bidding)


Other Interesting news:

SM will build a mall in Consolacion, Cebu (Click Here for more details).  This means that Aspen Heights is just around 3-4 kms from a major mall.  If you want to have a site tour, just call (032) 582-1418 or 0922-8334561. 

Monday, October 11, 2010

Twilight and evening at Aspen Heights (September 2010)

Block 2 at Sunset 

Sunset at Block 3

Twilight at the future site of the clubhouse

Cheesy Moon

Liloan and Consolacion at Night

Rodney Holding the moon

Moonrise


The Rainmakers Plus Analane and Tootsie
Pictures taken in our technical briefing last Month.  Aspen Heights is quiet cold at night and view is really good.  These lots will be available for sale in a few months time. Keep checking this blog for updates.


Photos taken using Sony A330 with the legendary Minolta 70-210 Beercan lens. ;)