Vista Land, the Philippines’ leading integrated property developer, has formally launched the Crosswalk Tower Sales Gallery at the Worldwide Corporate Center on Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong.
Vista Land, the Philippines’ leading integrated property developer, has formally launched the Crosswalk Tower Sales Gallery at the Worldwide Corporate Center on Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong.
The Christmas season reminds us to be joyous and grateful, and Lumina Homes is thankful to the 1 million people who have liked its Facebook page.
Prima Tanza is one of the Lumina Home’s mass housing arm focusing on condominium development. With it’s strategic locations, it will surely be home to future families who are keen to have easy access to schools, commercial establishments, hospitals and lifestyle malls. It is located at the heart of a 500-hectare mixed-use development with provisions that include commercial spaces, offices, and transport hubs. It’s also an economic zone located less than an hour away from the national government’s Build, Build, Build projects that will further enhance the travel experience of its future residents.
According to the latest Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. (SHDA) statistics, the backlog for the loss of thousands of homes to natural calamities currently stands at around approximately 4 million units and could rise to 7 million units in 2030 if the same trend continues. Fortunately, I discovered Lumina Tagum, a housing project along provincial road to New Corella. It is the largest inland resort in Davao del Norte, named “Six World Adventures”. It is proximate to All Home which is located in the commercial area of the subdivision. The Planning Department in City Government of Tagum has plan in Brgy. Cuambogan to have a diversion road to ease the transportation.
Becoming a home owner may seem like easy money, but you need to familiarize yourself with finance arrangements, construction, and your target market. With the country’s population increasing and the loss of thousands of homes to natural calamities, there currently exists an explosive housing deficit. According to the latest Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. (SHDA) statistics, the backlog currently stands at around approximately 4 million units and could rise to 7 million units in 2030 if the same trend continues.