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Description
Beachfront lot on Jao Island, Talibon. Two parcels totaling 41,080 sqm. Located near Ayala properties and beside LCMZEC Beach Club. Overlooks Cabacungan Island and Bien Unido. Clean titles with updated taxes. About 20 minutes from Talibon Port.
Land Details
Lot Size
4.11 hectares
UnverifiedTitle Status
Clean Title
UnverifiedClassification
residential
Agent-reportedThe details above are gathered from listing data and public sources. Data confidence is shown for each field. We recommend verifying title ownership, zoning, and pricing independently before making any commitment.
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Location Intelligence
43.0km
Anda Beach
69.2km
Hospital
69.1km
Mall
80.6km
Airport
Suitability Scores
Pros & Considerations
Advantages
- Beachfront location on Jao Island with ocean views toward Cabacungan Island
- Clean title status with updated taxes provides legal security
- Large 41,080 sqm lot size offers substantial development potential
- Located near established Ayala properties and LCMZEC Beach Club
- Residential land classification suitable for various development types
Considerations
- Island location requires boat transport adding accessibility challenges
- Hospital and mall services are 69+ km away with limited healthcare access
- Unknown utility availability for electric and water infrastructure
- Premium pricing at ₱1,800 per sqm may limit investment returns
Location
Approximate location — Talibon, Bohol
Open in Google Maps₱73.9M
~$1.3M
₱1,800/sqm
Price is negotiable
Data Confidence
Cheaper than 4% of 25 listings in Talibon
Why verify before you buy?
- Title ownership has not been confirmed
- Zoning classification is unverified
- Price has not been benchmarked against local sales
- Seller identity and authority are unknown
Foreign nationals cannot own land directly
Philippine law restricts foreign land ownership. Common pathways: a 60/40 Philippine corporation, a long-term lease (up to 75 years), or purchase through a Filipino spouse. Budget ~₱30K–₱80K for corporate setup.
See your legal options₱73.9M


