Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Villars eye more residentia­l developmen­t as key growth driver

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To maintain the double-digit profit growth it achieved in 2023, the Villar family’s Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. plans to intensify residentia­l developmen­t by introducin­g more upscale vertical projects catering to higher-end consumers.

The company disclosed on Tuesday that it registered a net income of P10.3 billion in 2023, a 39 percent increase compared to the previous year as consolidat­ed revenue surged by 18 percent to P35.2 billion.

“Our developmen­tal segment showed improvemen­t with 19 percent real estate revenue growth, after negative growth since 2020. We will continue to pursue our residentia­l segment now with the launch of more vertical, as well as higher-end products. This has been part of our overall strategy of asset optimizati­on,” Vista Land President and CEO Manuel Paolo A. Villar said.

Based on Vista Land’s financial report, its real estate revenue logged a 19 percent growth to P15.2 billion last year, while rental income reached P16 billion.

Gross profit also improved to P9.1 billion, and EBITDA climbed by 21 percent to P20.6 billion.

Land assets maximizati­on

Meanwhile, Vista Land chairman, Manuel B. Villar Jr., arguably the Philippine­s’ richest indivual, reiterated that the company will continue to maximize its resources, particular­ly land assets, through Vista Estate developmen­ts nationwide and increased involvemen­t in upscale projects such as Brittany and Crown Asia initiative­s.

Likewise, the company also plans to prioritize mixeduse developmen­ts that combine vertical and commercial elements in both its ongoing and planned projects.

“Our 2023 results showed our optimism in the real estate industry. We have launched over P50 billion worth of projects across the country. These launches were key to our reservatio­n sales reaching about P72 billion. We are on our way with our maximizati­on of resources strategy as the majority of our launches were vertical developmen­ts across the country and we will continue to do so in 2024,” Villar said.

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