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Lots For Sale in Liloan Cebu
About lots for sale in Liloan Cebu
Browse 112 lots for sale in Liloan Cebu on Filipino Homes. Available types include land. Visible sale prices on this page run from ₱795K to ₱15M. The median asking price among the listings shown is ₱2.5M, with most inventory concentrated between ₱1.5M and ₱5.1M. Popular areas in Liloan Cebu include San Vicente (21 listings), Yati (16), Jubay (14), and Catarman (13), each with its own browsable listings page. For budget-conscious buyers, 62 of these listings are priced under ₱3M and 35 under ₱1M. All listings in Liloan Cebu are posted by licensed real-estate agents in the Filipino Homes network; inventory updates daily, and the counts and prices above reflect the live catalog.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much per square meter is a lot for sale in liloan cebu?
Lot prices in liloan cebu are quoted per sqm and vary widely by zoning (residential, commercial, agricultural), road frontage, elevation, and proximity to highways and city centers. Prime corner lots and lots inside gated subdivisions command premium per-sqm rates. Filipino Homes lets you sort by ₱/sqm to compare.
Can a foreigner buy land in liloan cebu?
No — Philippine law restricts land ownership to Filipino citizens and corporations that are at least 60% Filipino-owned. Foreigners may, however, lease land long-term (up to 50 years renewable) or own the structure on leased land. A Filipino spouse can hold title with the foreign partner as a co-resident.
What zoning checks should I do before buying a lot in liloan cebu?
Confirm the lot's zoning classification at the LGU planning office (residential / commercial / agricultural / mixed-use), height-limit and setback restrictions, easements, flood-zone status, and access to a public right-of-way. A geotechnical/contour survey is recommended for sloped lots.
Can agricultural land in liloan cebu be reclassified for residential use?
Yes, but the process requires DAR (Department of Agrarian Reform) clearance and LGU/HLURB reclassification — it can take 6–24 months and incur fees. Buyers planning a build-out should price-in the time and cost. Filipino Homes agents coordinate with licensed brokers for this process.












