These are the estimated cost of interment in the Philippines. Prices can go up if plots are bought at need (not prepaid) which can go higher up by 30%. So buy now and save.
Even the public and apartment type can be pricey and minimum cost can be P40,000. (We dont know if the crypts have been pre built by the owner )
This will serve as a guide so that you know if you are being overpriced or exacto lang.
Estates and we know at Heritage can be as much as P18,000,000
You must be pleased to know that at Holy Gardens, for a small amount monthly, you can meet these huge obligations later on in the future. Inquire call us now.
General Price Ranges
The overall cost of interment is largely determined by the type of plot or niche selected.
- Public/Catholic Parish Cemeteries (rented for 5 years): The most basic and affordable option involves a rented "apartment tomb" or a spot in a five-year section of a public cemetery, often managed by local government units or the church. These can cost around ₱1,000 for the plot itself, with additional minor fees for services, though a rental contract is usually limited to five years. The total cost for the entire basic funeral service (coffin, papers, transport, 5-year rent) can be as low as ₱40,000 to ₱150,000.
- Columbarium Niches: For cremated remains, a columbarium niche is an option, with prices ranging from ₱20,000 to ₱180,000, and some private parks having niches starting around ₱198,000.
- Private Memorial Parks (Lawn Lots): Private memorial parks, many of which offer Catholic burial options or sections (like Golden Haven or Loyola), sell lawn lots. These prices typically start around ₱79,000 and can go up to ₱400,000 or more in major cities like Manila, with appreciation rates making them an investment.
- Private Lots/Mausoleums: More elaborate private garden lots or family mausoleums can cost significantly more, ranging from hundreds of thousands of pesos to well over a million (e.g., ₱2,000,000 for a garden lot or ₱18,000,000 for an estate lot in some high-end parks).
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