Tell us what you want to buy
Transact confidently...
with the guidance of our legal and real estate professionals.
Barrister Realty is a Buyer-focused brokerage firm aimed at finding the right property for every buyer. Our firm is composed of lawyer-realtors and a dynamic sales team, all teaming up to ensure that the ideal property is safely and legally purchased.
Transact with confidence.
with the guidance of our legal and real estate professionals.
We have assisted buyers in purchasing over Php1 Billion worth of realty.
Our Edge.
Why Choose Barrister Realty?
BACKED BY A TEAM OF
LICENSED PROFESSIONALS AT NO EXTRA COSTS
As our name Barrister Realty suggests, our firm consists of lawyers and tax practitioners to assist our brokers and proactive sales team in achieving your real property goals. With our team of professionals, you can expect smoother and more secure realty transactions without extra charges.
EXPERIENCED
Our professionals bring to our team years of dedicated experience in their respective fields.
INTEGRITY
The trust reposed to us by our clients is the key to achieving our billion-peso milestone in a short period of time. We are straightforward. We are transparent.
At Barrister Realty, we take pride in our documentation and legal expertise. With lawyers, accountants, and real estate experts in our team, our edge is our capability not only to unite the buyer and seller, or the lessor to the lessee, but to meticulously document each transaction and comply with challenging legal requirements and guidelines. Count on us for personalized service and expert guidance every step of the way with no extra costs.
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We compiled and answered the most common real estate questions.
1. Can foreigners own real estate in the Philippines?
2. Advantages of having salespersons who are lawyers.
3. Is a deed of absolute sale of real estate that is not notarized valid?
4. How can real property be transferred to the names of the heirs?
5. Who must sign the deed of absolute sale for it to be valid?
6. What is the difference between a contract to sell and a deed of absolute sale?
7. Can anyone sell real property without the necessary broker's/agent's license?
8. What taxes and fees should be paid to the government to transfer property from the buyer to the seller?
9. Does a buyer need a broker?