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Pea tours Mandani Bay, a massive 20-hectare township development in Cebu that combines residential condos with retail spaces, restaurants, a yacht club, a 600-meter boardwalk, and extensive amenities. Guided by sales representative Miss Lee, she walks through three unit types β studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom β providing detailed pricing, layouts, and practical observations aimed at foreigners considering Philippine real estate investment.
What's Covered β
Mandani Bay overview β it's not just condos, it's a mini-city
- 20-hectare property with 21 buildings β a full township, not just a condo complex
- Described as a "smart city" and "business center"
- Strategically located: near hospitals, medical school (Doctor's University), Singapore International School, hotels, Park Mall, SM Mall just minutes away, and close to the airport
- Internal amenities so residents don't need to leave: retail shops, hotels, malls, restaurants, alfresco dining, coffee shops
- 600-meter boardwalk under construction with a planned yacht club
- Water transportation planned within the community
- Grand amenities: multiple pools, kids' pool, kids' playground, parks, badminton/basketball court (convertible), shooting court, yoga deck, active zone, gym
- Jogging/running path in a safe, controlled environment
Studio unit tour (fully furnished)
- Bluetooth keyless entry β no physical key needed; use QR code on your phone; can send QR code to guests remotely if you're not home
- 2.8-meter ceiling height β Pea notes she's 5'5" and can't reach the top, plenty of space for cupboards
- Kitchen: granite countertop, two-burner induction cooker (propane not allowed in condos due to fire danger), range hood β all included
- Bathroom: rain shower already installed, hot and cold water pre-installed (no ugly external heater box), outlet next to the sink (which Pea says is "rocket science" in many Philippine buildings), good water pressure
- Pea jokes it could fit "two or three or maybe five Filipinos" since Filipinos are small β "but there's no social distancing if you're going to have five"
- Mandani Bay has its own water system β unlike most Cebu buildings that depend on the municipal supply, so water pressure/availability won't be a problem
- Bed: double size (not queen), suitable for one or two people
- Design concept: Asian minimalist/tighter design popular in Singapore and Hong Kong
- Pea notes Filipinos typically don't use hair dryers β "we just get out and the wind will just blow my hair" β so the outlet is more for electric toothbrushes or razors
Studio pricing
- Starts at 5.6 million pesos (~$112,000 USD) fully furnished
- 15% discount for full cash payment = ~$96,000 USD
- Pre-selling, so prices haven't peaked yet β Pea frames this as a good time to buy before the full development is built out and prices skyrocket
- Delivery date: 2023 (still under construction at time of filming)
One-bedroom unit tour (fully furnished)
- 49.82 square meters
- Pea's reaction: "It feels like I'm in a castle or a hotel"
- Kitchen: island counter/mini-bar area where you can sit and have wine while cooking, induction cooker, range hood, cupboards
- Bathroom: two-door access (one from bedroom, one from living area) so guests don't have to walk through the bedroom β Pea highlights this as a thoughtful design feature
- The bathroom is large β Pea says it's bigger than her childhood bedroom: "I can live in this bathroom"
- Bedroom: faces the amenities and green promenade; has a window nook/seating area for sitting with tea/coffee and looking at the view; good for people-watching and seeing the shops below
- Pea jokes about the view: "if you have binoculars and want to be spying on your neighbor"
One-bedroom pricing
- 9.2 million pesos (~$190,000-196,000 USD) fully furnished
- Deferred cash option: divide payment over 48 months with 8% discount
- Full cash: 15% discount applies, bringing it to roughly $160,000+ USD
- Pea's reaction: "I'm gonna faint" β she calculates how many years she'd need to work at 80 hours/week, 7 days/week
- Good for starting couples without kids
Two-bedroom unit tour (semi-furnished)
- 81.75 square meters
- Has an extra room (smaller than the other two bedrooms) intended for a live-in nanny/helper β very common in Filipino households β or can be used as a pantry/stock room
- Common bathroom with nice tile finishes
- Kids' room with amenity views: multiple pools, playground, parks visible from the window
- Master bedroom: spacious, with a study/mini-office nook area; king-size bed; two sinks (his and hers); master bathroom with good water pressure β no need for the traditional Filipino bucket-and-dipper (tabo and baldi) method
- 2.8-meter ceiling, already dropped/beautified β further customization up to the owner
- Can convert kids' room to double-deck beds if needed
Two-bedroom pricing
- Starts at 14 million pesos (~$286,000 USD)
- 15% cash discount still applies
- Pea jokes: "Maybe I'll just sell my liver... my liver and my heart"
Key point for foreigners: legal ownership
- Foreigners ARE allowed to buy and own condominium units in the Philippines β unlike land, which must be under a Filipino spouse's name or a Philippine corporation
- The condo is solely yours β full ownership
- Miss Lee and Pea both emphasize this is a significant advantage of condo investment over house-and-lot purchases for foreigners
Pea's comedic ending
- She refuses to leave the showroom, citing the "Urban Development and Housing Act of 1992" and invoking "professional squatter's rights" β she's dragged out by staff