Pag-IBIG Bidding: 1st Auction Invitation to bid/Guidelines for March 2025 (PDF viewer/download)

The Invitation to bids/Guidelines below can be viewed online, no need to download. If you prefer to download a copy, see download button below.

Acquired assets for 1st bidding are newly listed which means this is the first time they will be offered for sale to the public. However, there are no discounts available for these properties. If they remain unsold, they will be included in a 2nd bidding. If they still remain unsold after the 2nd bidding, they will be included in the list of properties under negotiated sale.

Note: These DO NOT contain the list of properties because Pag-IBIG has stopped including them. Which is why I added a link to the list inside my foreclosed real estate database.

This is the latest Pag-IBIG Tranche for 1st Bidding

OPA1510019

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OPA1510019-2025-03march-17-to-21-1st-auction-compressed.pdf

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Previous Tranches

OPA1510018

OPA1510017

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10 thoughts on “Pag-IBIG Bidding: 1st Auction Invitation to bid/Guidelines for March 2025 (PDF viewer/download)”

  1. Hi po sir ask ko lng po if mag avail NG foreclosed property amounting 1.7M pde po by mg Co borrower and cno po pdeng gawing Co borrower sna po Mapansin ang making anong by. Monday n kc ako mg submit to offer tnx and advancesir Jhay God bless po

    1. Hi Kaye, naku sorry, hindi ako familiar lahat ng pwedeng co-borrower. Ang sure lang ako spuse, pero pwede rin iba, yung nga lang hindi ako sigurado, ayoko naman manghula at magmarunong. Sorry talaga.

  2. JOCELYN CONCEPCION

    HI PO.GUD DAY PO.ASK KO LNG PO KUNG PWEDE BANG IPURCHASE ANG PROPERTY NG PAG IBIG HOUSING LOAN?KUNG PWEDE,HOW PO?

    1. Hi Jocelyn,

      Yes, kung Pag-IBIG foreclosed property, pwedeng pwede thru Pag-IBIG housing loan. Ang pipiliin mong payment mode ay yung long term installment.

    1. Hi Queenciekaijo, dapat pwede po, as long as good standing yung loan sa GSIS. Bale ang tawag po diyan “Loan Takeout”.

      1. Hi Sylvia, here’s a quick summary:

        How to participate in a Pag-IBIG Online Public Auction for acquired assets

        1. View the list of Pag-IBIG foreclosed properties for sale included in the auction and identify the property or properties you are interested in. Take note of the PROPERTY NUMBER.

        2. Do your due diligence. When you find a property that you are interested in, you need to do a reasonable amount of due diligence (property inspection to see extent of repairs needed, check if there are any illegal occupants, checking the titles/tax declarations for any problems, etc.). Always keep in mind that foreclosed properties are for sale on an “As-is, where-is” basis.

        4. Register for the Online Public Auction – Bidders are required to register online on this page (also includes requirements):

        ==> https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/OnlinePublicAuction/Registration/RequirementsView

        For more info, you may visit my article Pag-IBIG Online Public Auction – Everything You Need To Know (So Far): https://www.foreclosurephilippines.com/pag-ibig-online-public-auction-opa/

        5. Submit sealed bid/proposal – Bidders can submit their bids online by viewing the tranche with the target property at Pag-IBIG’s official website: https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/OnlinePublicAuction/. Search for your target property using the PROPERTY NUMBER and click the “Submit Offer” button and follow instructions. Bidders can only submit bids during the duration of acceptance of bids.

        6. Opening of sealed bids shall be done as per schedule. The results of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted at Pag-IBIG’s official website. Winning bidders shall also be notified via email and SMS.

        7. Winning Bidders Payment of Bid Bond – As per guidelines: “The winning bidder shall be required to pay a DOWNPAYMENT equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER, which shall be paid within five (5) working days from the receipt of notification. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or manager’s check payable to Pag-lBIG Fund.”

        Reminder: What you see above is just a quick summary. The exact step-by-step instructions are inside the guidelines as released by Pag-IBIG for each auction, which you can download above.

    1. Hi Eralyn,

      If may nahanap na kayong property, pwede na kayo mag transact with Pag-IBIG directly. Eto po steps:

      How to participate in a Pag-IBIG Online Public Auction for acquired assets

      1. View the list of Pag-IBIG foreclosed properties for sale included in the auction and identify the property or properties you are interested in. Take note of the PROPERTY NUMBER.

      2. Do your due diligence. When you find a property that you are interested in, you need to do a reasonable amount of due diligence (property inspection to see extent of repairs needed, check if there are any illegal occupants, checking the titles/tax declarations for any problems, etc.). Always keep in mind that foreclosed properties are for sale on an โ€œAs-is, where-isโ€ basis.

      4. Register for the Online Public Auction โ€“ Bidders are required to register online on this page (also includes requirements):

      ==> https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/OnlinePublicAuction/Registration/RequirementsView

      For more info, you may visit my article Pag-IBIG Online Public Auction โ€“ Everything You Need To Know (So Far): https://www.foreclosurephilippines.com/pag-ibig-online-public-auction-opa/

      5. Submit sealed bid/proposal โ€“ Bidders can submit their bids online by viewing the tranche with the target property at Pag-IBIGโ€™s official website: https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/OnlinePublicAuction/. Search for your target property using the PROPERTY NUMBER and click the โ€œSubmit Offerโ€ button and follow instructions. Bidders can only submit bids during the duration of acceptance of bids.

      6. Opening of sealed bids shall be done as per schedule. The results of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted at Pag-IBIGโ€™s official website. Winning bidders shall also be notified via email and SMS.

      7. Winning Bidders Payment of Bid Bond โ€“ As per guidelines: โ€œThe winning bidder shall be required to pay a DOWNPAYMENT equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER, which shall be paid within five (5) working days from the receipt of notification. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or managerโ€™s check payable to Pag-lBIG Fund.โ€

      Reminder: What you see above is just a quick summary. The exact step-by-step instructions are inside the guidelines as released by Pag-IBIG for each auction, which you can download above.

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