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Living in Antipolo
The city is also popular for being the location of the Pinto Museum, which has recently gained fame, thanks to the unique and creative exhibits it features. Artists and enthusiasts alike visit the museum to bask in the creative aura that the exhibits exude. Apart from the religious and artistic places that one may go to in Antipolo, visitors may also get a further understanding of Antipolo’s culture and industry during the SuMaKaH Festival, which highlights the several variants of local kakanin developed by locals throughout the city’s history. The festival name stands for Suman, Mangga, Kasuy, and Hamaka, which are among the local kakanin that are said to be as iconic as the annual Antipolo pilgrimage that takes place almost simultaneously. Antipolo has also long entered into partnerships with cities within the Philippines, and even in the international community for certain mutual benefits with regard to economic progress, education and cultural exchange, and even investments. Among the cities within the Philippines that are considered sister cities of Antipolo include Metro Manila cities of Marikina and Makati, and the city of San Mateo, which is also located within the Rizal province. On the other hand, Cheonan city in South Korea, as well as Tasikmalaya city in Indonesia are the cities in the international community official considered Antipolo’s sister cities.
Rent-to-Own Houses in Antipolo
However, while most of the businesses, entertainment centers, and schools are in the Metro Manila area, Antipolo itself has several malls and schools within that may cater to those particular needs. Reasonable distance to Metro Manila and its own urban development makes Antipolo the ideal place to live, particularly for those who want to both escape the busyness of the National Capital Region yet be readily able to go to and from the area, and also home seekers who prefer a traditional house and lot over the typical big city condo. From townhouses to larger properties, a variety of options are available in Antipolo Prices range from as little as Php 1.1 million for a one-bedroom, 87 square meter house for sale, to as much as as Php 27 million for an 11-bedroom, 9-bathroom mansion. Understandably, the rental rates for rent to own homes highly depend on the overall for-sale prices of the house being sold, as well as the terms agreed upon by the buyer and seller. In Antipolo, rent-to-own rates can range from Php 50,000 to Php 80,000 per month, which are typical rates given that apart from the regular rent, the amount also includes partial payments intended for the eventual purchase of the house, which often occurs on or before two years’ time of being rented.
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