Rufa Mae Quinto offers a virtual tour of her Makati property as she puts it up for sale.
On June 6, 2024, the 46-year-old comedienne showed an overview of the spaces inside her 146-square-meter condominium at The Residences at Greenbelt, listed for sale at the price of PHP45.5 million.
LOOK: Rufa Mae Quinto Sells Makati Condo for P45.5 Million
Through her virtual tour, viewers were introduced to the sophisticated features and modern amenities of the two-story luxurious abode within the residential skyscraper complex.
Potential buyers can expect a bedroom loft with a balcony with toilet and bath areas, a powder room, and a maid’s quarter with a bathroom.



As per Rufa Mae's post, the fully furnished unit located at the complex's San Lorenzo Tower also comes with two car parking slots.
In addition to selling the property, Rufa Mae mentioned that it's available for rent at a monthly rate of PHP150,000, which includes dues. However, she emphasized that the rental option is available only for long-term leases of at least one year, with no short-term rentals being considered.
Despite revealing these details, the actress chose not to disclose her reasons for deciding to sell or rent out the condominium.
READ: Rufa Mae Quinto on Her Ancestral Home
Rufa Mae has other properties, too. Back in October 2019, she happily related the expected outcome of the renovation she had been working on for her family's old home.
Talking to PEP.ph, she talked about her soft spot for their ancestral home because it was the place she grew up in.
She recalled, "[It's] the first house of my grandma Lucing, who I call my Mom also, siya nag-alaga at nag palaki sa akin [from my father's side]. [It's] located at Cubao, Quezon City. I lived there before when I was single."
Before it was signed in her care, the house was initially handed over to Rufa Mae's aunt.
It wasn't until the late '90s — at the height of her popularity as the character Booba — was she able to repurchase the property back.
She later added: "I didn’t push sa house on my own because I felt alone. I told myself I will have my own house when I have my own family. I’ve been living alone in Acropolis subdivision for almost ten years, from 2000 to 2009, and ayaw ko na. So I decided to return to my family's ancestral house."

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