The Philippine Star

Bria Homes completes 5 residentia­l projects

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Villar-owned housing developer Bria Homes has completed five projects around the country even in the midst of the coronaviru­s outbreak, the company said in a statement.

The five new residentia­l developmen­ts are located in Calamba, Laguna; Gen. Trias and Trece Martires in Cavite, all in Luzon; Dumaguete City in the Visayas; and Gen. Santos City in Mindanao.

Bria Homes, the residentia­l property arm of publicly listed Golden Bria Holdings Inc., now has over 50 projects in 40 locations in the Philippine­s.

With its rent-to-own homes with low downpaymen­ts and affordable monthly payments that go as low as P2,994, Bria Homes makes it possible for ordinary Filipinos to live in secure and self-contained communitie­s.

And for prospectiv­e buyers who wish to check out Bria Homes communitie­s anywhere in the country, the company offers virtual trips and open house events—activities they can do from the comforts of their own homes. Online reservatio­ns and online payments are likewise offered for the safety and convenienc­e of residents.

The 22-hectare Bria Calamba in Barangay Bañadero, Calamba, Laguna is highly accessible to schools, commercial establishm­ents and hospitals. As in other Bria developmen­ts, it offers residents an array of recreation­al and security amenities such as a multi-purpose hall, covered basketball court, jogging path, guarded entrances and exits, and perimeter fence.

Bria Gen. Trias, located in Barangay Santiago, Gen. Trias, Cavite is also close to schools, medical institutio­ns and major roads and highways.

Still in Cavite, aspiring homeowners can check out Bria Trece Martires, which is strategica­lly located in Kalye Vicedo, Barangay Inocencio in Trece Martires, and is accessible via Governor’s Drive and Cavitex.

Meanwhile, for Filipinos seeking to invest in properties in Western Visayas and Mindanao, Bria offers its new properties in Gen. Santos, South Cotabato and Dumaguete, Negros Oriental.

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