ILOILO CITY — The Iloilo City Local Housing Office (ICLHO) has published an easy-to-follow, six‑step guide for residents seeking to apply for lot allocation or condominium housing under the city’s socialized housing program. The infographic simplifies what was once a confusing bureaucratic process.
A Step‑by‑Step Path to Homeownership
The first step is visiting the ICLHO office on the fifth floor of Iloilo City Hall. There, applicants speak with front desk staff who help them identify the right project, whether they prefer a condominium unit or a lot allocation. This initial consultation ensures everyone starts on the correct path.
Next, the staff provides the appropriate application form depending on the chosen project. Two distinct forms exist for lot‑based and condominium housing. This avoids confusion and ensures applicants receive the exact paperwork tailored to their dream home. The form comes with a checklist of required documents.
Applicants must then complete the form and gather all supporting documents. Typical requirements include proof of income, identification, and proof of residency. ICLHO emphasizes that incomplete submissions can delay the process, so families are encouraged to double‑check every attachment before returning to the office.
Once the documents are ready, the applicant returns to submit everything at the front desk. Staff will review the file for completeness and forward it for evaluation. At this stage, the applicant’s role shifts from active submission to patient waiting for the next official communication.
What Happens After Submission
The final step involves waiting for a call, text, or official notice. This communication comes from the Beneficiary Selection Awards and Arbitration Committee (SAAC), not from ICLHO directly. The SAAC is a multi‑sectoral body tasked with vetting and approving beneficiaries to guarantee fairness and transparency.
The ICLHO facilitates the application journey but does not have the power to award units. The SAAC conducts the final selection based on established criteria. This separation of duties protects the process from favoritism and ensures that the most qualified families receive priority for the limited housing units.
Recent Projects Expand Housing Options
The application guide coincides with a massive expansion of Iloilo’s housing inventory. In May 2026, the city broke ground on two major projects in Jaro District. The ₱640‑million Iloilo Residences Rental Housing Project in Barangay Sambag will deliver 362 units, while the ₱2.54‑billion Uswag 4PH Condominium Complex will add 1,677 units.
These projects are part of the PASILONG program, which integrates housing with livelihood hubs and community markets. The condominiums feature elevators, 27‑square‑meter units, and nearby commercial areas. Such developments make the application guide even more relevant, as hundreds of families now have a clear path to a real, tangible home.
Requirements to Keep in Mind
Applicants must be active, paying members of the Pag‑IBIG Fund to qualify for condominium units. The SAAC checks financial profiles to ensure families can sustain long‑term amortization. ICLHO encourages residents to visit their office for a full list of requirements before starting the application process.









