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What makes these the best condominiums in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines?

This view surfaces verified listings in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines — properties our team has reviewed for accuracy and completeness. Verification helps you shortlist trustworthy options faster, though we always recommend an in-person viewing before any commitment.

How much is the rent for a condo in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines?

Condo rent in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines varies by tower, unit size, and furnishing. Studio and 1-bedroom units sit at the entry tier; 2- and 3-bedroom units cost more. Fully-furnished units command a premium over semi- or bare units. Use Filipino Homes price filters to compare current rates.

What does a condo rental in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines usually include?

Most landlords include access to building amenities (gym, pool, lobby reception, 24/7 security) and association dues. Tenants typically shoulder electricity, water, internet, and parking if not bundled. Always confirm what is included before signing the contract.

What is the standard lease term and deposit for a condo in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines?

Standard leases are 12 months. Most landlords require 2 months' deposit plus 2 months' advance rent at signing. Short-term and 6-month leases are sometimes available at higher monthly rates.

Are pets allowed in condos in horizons 101 general maxilom avenue cebu city central visayas philippines?

Pet policy is set by each condominium corporation, not the landlord. Some buildings allow small dogs and cats with weight limits and registration fees; others prohibit pets entirely. Always check the master deed or condo rules before applying.