Pag-IBIG Fund extends acquired assets super sale until December 31

Pag-IBIG Fund has announced the extension of its Acquired Assets Super Sale until December 31, providing homebuyers additional time to acquire foreclosed properties at reduced prices. Alongside this, new rules have been implemented to cut initial costs and simplify participation for more buyers. The move aligns with President Marcos's push to broaden access to affordable, ready-to-occupy homes.

On December 26, 2025, Pag-IBIG Fund announced the extension of its Acquired Assets Super Sale through the end of the year. Since the sale launched on August 25, it has garnered 44,861 bids, including 18,434 successful ones. The agency plans to list another 5,074 properties for auction by year's end.

Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling, who chairs the Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees, stated, 'The demand for our Acquired Assets Super Sale has been overwhelming and very encouraging, showing how dependable Pag-IBIG Fund has become in helping Filipino workers secure affordable homes.' He added, 'With the enhancements to our Super Sale, we are making participation easier and more affordable for more buyers, consistent with President Marcos’ directive to provide Filipinos with accessible and practical opportunities for homeownership.'

Under the revised rules, Pag-IBIG Fund has lowered the down payment requirement for cash and short-term installment buys to 3 percent of the net selling price, down from 5 percent. Bidders can now also submit offers for up to three properties per batch of listings. Interested parties can review listings, eligibility criteria, and auction details at www.pagibigfundservices.com/OnlinePublicAuction.

This extension addresses ongoing buyer interest and aims to make home buying more inclusive for everyday Filipinos.

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