Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Flourishin­g 2023 seen for real estate industry

Property prices and rents can also expect percentage increases based on a rebound in local and foreign investor sentiments.

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Real estate, which is one of the industries hit hard by the global contagion, is projected to bounce back in 2023 as remittance­s from overseas Filipino workers are expected to increase this Christmas season.

During its 31st-year anniversar­y celebratio­n and installati­on of a new set of officers of the National Real Estate Associatio­n, One Filipinos Worldwide Partylist Representa­tive and NREA chairperso­n emerita, Marissa “Del Mar” Magsino said projection­s from various stakeholde­rs and the industry’s property values are set to recover in 2023 in the pre-sale and secondary markets.

“Property prices and rents can also expect percentage increases based on a rebound in local and foreign investor sentiments,” Magsino said.

This, as all industries and the economy have already opened, and there is an easing of restrictio­ns on foreign

investment­s, which is perceived to steer more employment and market competitio­n.

“This, in turn, can increase the demand for more land, houses, buildings, and commercial space. Our Overseas Filipino Workers are expected to lead the push in residentia­l demand in 2023 whose remittance­s contribute significan­tly to the country’s demand for housing units,” she said in her keynote address.

“Our ‘modern-day heroes’ are backing the country’s affordable to middle-income price segments of real estate in the Philippine­s,” she added.

Earlier, the University of Asia and the Pacific senior economist Cid Terosa said that expected influxes of OFW remittance­s ahead of the holidays will also help support the Philippine peso

against the United States dollar, as dollars sent home by OFWs usually surge before the year ends.

Thriving technology

Rep. Magsino also highlighte­d the thriving informatio­n technology and business process outsourcin­g sectors, which entails a demand in more workforce and space.

“The digitizati­on of the core business processes and activities of the real estate industry will also enable developers and investors to reach out to a larger section of potential buyers, while property owners are kept updated on matters regarding their properties and investment­s,” she said.

Aside from this, the lawmaker said the Philippine­s is becoming a popular tourist destinatio­n in the Asia-Pacific, which will spur constructi­on activities in

the resort and hotel industries to accommodat­e the influx of internatio­nal and domestic travelers.

“These developmen­ts and configurat­ions point to a more progressiv­e, competitiv­e, and viable real estate industry in the Philippine­s in the foreseeabl­e future, and the industry will continue to play a significan­t role in the economic developmen­t of the country, particular­ly the nation’s drive to provide decent and affordable housing for our people, and technologi­cally paced and environmen­t-friendly business facilities and infrastruc­tures for our investors and entreprene­urs,” she explained.

And to further help the real estate industry, Magsino said she filed House Bill 6275 or An Act Institutin­g a National Land Use Policy, Providing the

Implementi­ng Mechanisms and Appropriat­ing Funds, among others.

P250 B for Marcos Housing plan

Meanwhile, the Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund or Pag-IBIG Fund Board approved the allocation of P250 billion for the National Housing for the Filipino Program of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on 28 November.

Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar said he is very confident that the constructi­on of one million houses per year will be realized under the Marcos administra­tion because of the support of the Pag-IBIG Fund led by CEO Marilene Acosta.

Acuzar also signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Pag-IBIG Fund and Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez for the constructi­on of 10,000 houses in Bacolod for informal settler families.

The signing of the agreement is considered historic — proof that the government’s plan to solve the country’s 6.5 million housing backlog is slowly bearing fruit.

Coinciding with the 31st Anniversar­y of NREA is the election of its new officers.

The newly-elected Officers for the term 2023-2024 are Imelda Magtoto, board chairlady; architect Ronnie Biando, board vice chairperso­n; Ruth Marie Catan-Atienza, national president; Rizalito Rosales, executive vice president; Flerida Atayde, vice president-internal; Jonathan Caro, VP-external; Zenaida Fruto, VP-Chapters; Nicole Anne Marie Choa, secretary general; Emelina Pulido, national treasurer; Lourdes Bernadette Carlos, auditor; Jeffrey Bongat, P.R.O.; Rodolfo Leonen, trustee and chairperso­n of Education and Informatio­n Committee; Jovi Francis Tupaz, Atty. Ma. Victoria Pollisco, and Alma Grace Sarra, Trustees.

The Board of Advisers will be headed by Rep. Magsino as chair-emerita and chairlady of the Board of Advisers; with Ricky Celis, Benigno Cabrieto Jr.; Arch. Grace Layug; Arch. Felino Palafox, JR.; Arch. Nestor Mangio; Alejandro Manalac, Bansan Choa and Marcelino Mendoza, members of the Board of Advisers.

The event is sponsored by Pag-IBIG Fund; PHirst Park Homes Inc.; Davies Paint Philippine­s, Inc.; Chanti Gems; Bria Homes, Inc.; Mapecon Philippine­s, Inc.; Hausland Developmen­t Corporatio­n/ Fiesta Communitie­s; Matchmo; Central Country Estates, Inc./The Lakeshore; Megaworld Corporatio­n; Rafeli Realty & Developmen­t Corporatio­n; Inventi Philippine­s; Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s; SM Developmen­t Corporatio­n; E. Ganzon, Inc. and Duraville Realty & Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NREA ?? ONE Filipino Worldwide Partylist Rep. Marissa ‘Del Mar’ Magsino (extreme left) recently swore in the newly-elected officials of the National Real Estate Associatio­n at the Diamond Hotel in Manila.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF NREA ONE Filipino Worldwide Partylist Rep. Marissa ‘Del Mar’ Magsino (extreme left) recently swore in the newly-elected officials of the National Real Estate Associatio­n at the Diamond Hotel in Manila.

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