The Freeman

Mindanao unrest pushes rental demand in Cebu

- Dagooc /JOB Ehda M.

The ongoing unrest in Mindanao has somehow benefited Cebu in terms of rising residentia­l rental demand, as more and more residents from nearby provinces have already decided to take temporary shelter in Cebu.

Rent. ph president Anthony O. Leuterio said yesterday that the rental online portal is now getting increasing inquiries for short- term home rental requiremen­ts, whether apartment, house, and condominiu­m mostly from Mindanao.

In recent years, due to the robust tourism sector growth as well as the remarkable growth of the Business Process Outsourcin­g ( BPO) and other industries, Cebu’s rental sector have been very good, Leuterio said.

And recently, the demand further increased with inquiries mostly from Mindanao residents who want to take temporary shelter in Cebu.

The unrest in the onemillion people city of Zamboanga has closed schools and businesses. Hundreds of houses have caught fire during the fighting. Authoritie­s have accused the rebels of deliberate­ly starting the fires.

According to Leuterio, because the rental demand in Cebu is on a high level, most owners, and landlords are now also demanding for long-term lease contracts, while short term stay deals are not attractive for them.

The problem now is, this temporary shoot up for residentia­l rental demand cannot be well served, because of the landlords’ preference for long term (at least one-year renewable) contract.

Rent.ph, which recently got its patent registrati­on from the Intellectu­al Property Office (IPO), is so far the largest online rental solutions portal in the Philippine­s. It has spread is rent managers all over the key cities in the Philippine­s.

According to Leuterio, Rent. ph is receiving an average of 300 to 400 inquiries for home rental requiremen­ts a day in Cebu.

At present, the standard rental rate for condominiu­m for instance, is pegged at one percent of the total value of the unit, the rate exact rate however may increase depending on the availabili­ty of facility and furnishing­s in the unit.

Aside from the increasing short-term rental demand from Mindanao, Leuterio said home rental requiremen­t is also rising from the foreign markets, specifical­ly those who are planning to stay in Cebu for longer time.

He said some tourists are now also opting to rent a house or condominiu­m to cut cost rather than staying in a hotel for weeks or months. This developmen­t also led to the increasing demand for more condo-tel type of accommodat­ion in Cebu.

Most foreign vacationer­s stay for as long as one month to three months, making Cebu as their temporary home-base while they explore the different tourist destinatio­ns in the Visayas, or even Luzon.

Currently, Rent.ph has 600 accredited rent managers all over the Philippine­s. The company has also developed its own training module to equip rental solution agents with necessary specialize­d skills on this new innovative profession.–

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