Sunday, July 11, 2010

3-day special property sale at PREF


(The Philippine Star) Updated July 09, 2010 12:00 AM

MANILA, Philippines - House and lots, condominium units and other real estate properties will be available at special prices and easier terms during the three-day special property sale at the 4th Philippine Realty Estate Festival (PREF) at the World Trade Center in Pasay City from July 29 to 31.

Major real estate companies and related industries, including banks and Pag-ibig Fund are participating in the three-day sale.

All types of developments from socialized, low cost housing, MRBs to high-rise condominiums will be offered at discounted prices from key, reliable and reputable developers.

Among the country’s top developers are San Miguel Properties, Crown Asia, Filinvest, Grand Monaco Homes, Fil-Estate, DMCI, Megaworld, Robinsons Land, Carissa Homes, Camella, Moldex, Cathay Land, Britany Corp, Eton Properties, Crown Asia, Camella Homes, Moldex Realty, Fairways and Blue Water.

Among the banks are BPI, Allied Bank, and Metrobank and PSbank.

The PREF is holding the three-day Special Property Sale to serve as a venue for property buyers to be apprised, gain access and buy quality realty assets at discounted prices, with fund matching support services.

Festival chair Rosemarie Basa said the 4th PREF is the “biggest and most comprehensive” exhibition and forum on the latest trends in real estate and tourism development that will be held in the country this year.

She said real estate and tourism industry leaders and practitioners from the US, Europe, the Philippines and other Asian countries are gathering in Manila to participate in the event.

Tourism heavyweights in the region, such as Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia will also share some of their best practices and model projects that have helped draw consistently heavy tourist traffic into their urban and rural communities.

The festival theme is “Global Tourism and Real Estate Development – Sunrise Industries for the Philippine Economy.”

Basa said the festival aims to focus national attention on the growth potentials of the tourism industry as another engine of growth for the national economy.

For inquiries, email pref_eventsgmt@yahoo.com or call tel.8192058/8640224 or 09081608387.

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