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Chinese, real estate drivers in PH

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“The Philippine­s is in a tremendous beginning of what could be another 15- to 20-year boom, not just in the economy, but specifical­ly in real estate if China comes into play, which we should all be excited about.

DAVID LEECHIU,

chief executive officer of Leechiu Property Consultant­s

Cebu -- The steady influx of Chinese visitors and investors to the Philippine­s bodes well for the country’s real estate industry.

David Leechiu, chief executive officer of Leechiu Property Consultant­s, said the 1.4 billion Chinese market will play a significan­t role in the expected rise in the property market across all segments.

“The Philippine­s is in a tremendous beginning of what could be another 15- to 20-year boom, not just in the economy, but specifical­ly in real estate if China comes into play, which we should all be excited about,” said Leechiu at a BPI press briefing yesterday.

He said that when China enters the market in a “meaningful way,” it will bring the country’s property market to 20 years of boom, as it has done in Africa, the Middle East and other parts of the world.

Real estate service provider Santos Knight Frank identified China as one of the top markets that purchased bulk condominiu­m units.

Listed company Cebu Holdings Inc. (CHI) said it expects heightened buying of condominiu­m units among foreign buyers, particular­ly from the Chinese market.

CHI president Aniceto Bisnar Jr. noted an increase in buying activity from foreign buyers, such as Chinese for both office leases and residentia­l condo projects, which were previously marketed to overseas Filipino workers.

“The Chinese market is supporting the growth of the real estate industry,” he said.

Chinese buyers now account for majority of sales among foreigners, said Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), in its previous disclosure. CHI is an affiliate company of ALI.

Another developer, HT Land Inc., the company behind Mandani Bay, also reported a growing number of investors from mainland China buying residentia­l condominiu­m units.

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