Villa Felicidad, Bued, Binalonan, Pangasinan
Selling Price: P19,000,000


Neighborhood:
- Petron – 944 meters
- Chowking Binalonan – 1 kilometer
- McDonald’s – 1.04 kilometers
- 7Eleven – 1.11 kilometers
- Jollibee – 1.10 kilometers
- North Luzon Aero Industrial Park (NAIP) – 1.78 kilometers
- Binalonan Municipal Hall – 1.57 kilometers
- SM Savemore – 1.61 kilometers
- Binalonan Public Market – 1.82 kilometers
- Binalonan Police Station – 1.72 kilometers
Water: Deep well and Binalonan water district
Electricity: PANELCO
Telephone: All mobile/LCE Networks
Transportation: Tricycles and private vehicles
VALUATION (best displayed on laptops and desktops)
Land
Title No. | Description | Lot Area | Cost per sqm | Appraised Value |
CARP2020000356 | Residential/Orchard | 5,000 | P3,000 | P15,000,000 |
Improvements
Title No. | Description | Floor Area/ Span | Appraised Value |
CARP2020000356 | Building 1 Building 2 Building 3 Building 4 Building 5 Swimming Pool Garage Cemented Fence | 259 sqm. more or less 35 sqm. more or less 30 sqm. more or less 12 sqm. more or less 12 sqm. more or less 196 sqm. more or less 94 sqm. more or less 405.36 sqm. more or less | 7,770,000.00 1,050,000.00 900,000.00 240,000.00 240,000.00 1,960,000.00 940,000.00 3,513,120.00 |
Appraised value: P32,000,000
Selling Price: P20,000,000
Trivia:
The town’s name is an evolution of the Ilocano term “balon”, which means “packed lunch”, or in Tagalog, baon.
In a traditional story, which now plays an important role in the town’s history, the area was originally owned by a Spaniard named Don Salvador. It was told that he instructed his men to put up crude wooden fences along the property to establish his ownership. During the course of their work, Don Salvador’s men used to have their lunch and rest under camachile trees. Don Salvador offered his pasture lands to immigrants from Ilocos. He said that the land is the place where people bring their “balon” to eat. Hence, the term Binalonan, which in Ilocano mean “a place where people bring and eat their “baon”.