Rental Raket PH
Helping Filipinos start rental property with small capital. Practical Tips: Real Life Examples: Free Guides
Building B has 4 bedrooms. The construction is still on going. This might take another month to finish đ
Grill and Birthday at Poolside. đâĽď¸
12/02/2026
Instead of buying a 2 bedroom condo in the Metropolis area. We built this place in our Province. Now, we have a mini private resort to ourselves and for others at affordable rental fee. đĽ°
More peaceful, private and affordable..đ
14/01/2026
Konting kembot nalang. đđ Thank you Lord after many stressful months. đ
13/01/2026
The road to the rental business is never easy. There will be moments when the journey feels lonelyâbut persistence is what turns solitude into success.
This realization became very clear to me yesterday.
I was at the office processing the monetization of my leave credits so I could raise additional funds for our ongoing rental property project. An officemate asked what I planned to do with the money. Feeling proud and hopeful, I shared photos of our construction. We have worked together for more than 15 years, and I genuinely believed that, as a friend, she would be happy for me.
I was wrong.
Instead of encouragement, I was met with doubt and comments that caught me off guard. One remark implied that my property might become a âflood controlâ project because it was too nice for someone who is âjust a government employee.â I calmly explained that I was monetizing my leave because funds were tight and that I did not want to take on another loan, as I already had significant obligations with Pag-IBIG and credit cards. Another officemate added a side comment about building a pool and how expensive its maintenance would be.
Those words disturbed my peace. I went home disappointed, unsettled, and regretting that I had shared anything at all. I realized that I had been unconsciously seeking validation from people who neither understood nor truly cared about the journey. In doing so, I exposed something precious to unnecessary negativity.
That night, I made a quiet decision: not everyone deserves access to your dreams.
People often see the outcome, but they do not see the stress, the fear, the sacrifices, and the hard work behind it. Not everyone will celebrate your progressâespecially when it reminds them of the dreams they never pursued. Some would rather see you remain where they are, because your growth unsettles their comfort.
My realization:
Work silently. Stop seeking approval from people who do not share your vision. Trust that you are on the right path, even when it feels lonely, heavy, or slow. Every small step toward your dream mattersâit is proof that what you are building is becoming real.
When you feel tired or burned out, pause and restâbut never quit. Big dreams are not achieved overnight. Strong foundations take time, patience, and faith.
Move forward. Pray. Trust the process.
God is with youâeven in the quiet, unseen moments.
11/01/2026
"Gusto ko sana mag-Airbnb or rental property⌠pero parang hindi pa ako ready.â
If youâve said this before, youâre not alone.
Most Airbnb hosts didnât start with:
â perfect houses
â big savings
â business experience
They started with:
â one small space
â trial and error
â willingness to learn
You donât need to be ready. You just need to start smart.
Follow this page Rental Raket PH for simple Airbnb and rental tips made for Filipinos.
Our rental property journey was not easyâthere were sleepless nights, worries, and many lessons learned the hard way. But this journey helped my husband transition from over 20 years as an OFW to working here at home, and it allowed us to support his parents when he stopped working abroad.
We started small. In 2021, we used my husbandâs ancestral homeâa 100 sqm property near the public market. Instead of building a big dream house, we turned it into a simple residential-commercial rental: a unit for his parents and their sari-sari store, one rented to a small food business, and three units for Airbnb.
In 2025, we took a Pag-IBIG loan to build againâthis time inside our own compound. We added 9 rooms for couples, families, and barkadas. This still an on-going construction.
We offer not just a place to stay, but an experience inside the Rosales Aquafarm.
Iâm sharing this journey for ordinary Filipinos who want to start their own rental propertyâeven if youâre starting small, scared, or unsure.đđ
Hi! Welcome to this page.
This page is for Filipinos who want to start a rental or Airbnb business but feel stuck because of:
⢠limited capital
⢠fear of loans
⢠lack of experience
⢠living in the province
Here, we share real, practical, and tested strategies on:
â starting rentals step-by-step
â Airbnb hosting in provincial areas
â pricing, cash flow, and break-even basics
â mistakes to avoid (so you donât learn the hard way)
Follow this page if you want to build rental income the practical Pinoy wayâno hype, no shortcuts.
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