Manila Standard

Govt’s infra drive fuels property prices boost

- By Alena Mae S. Flores Real estate value on uptick FIABCI as networking platform Models of the industry

PROPERTY prices in the Philippine­s continued to remain stable even amid the COVID-19 pandemic largely due to the government’s aggressive infrastruc­ture programs.

“Many may not realize it, but property prices in the Philippine­s have remained stable despite the covid crisis, unlike those in other Southeast Asian countries,” said Dr. Reghis M. Romero II, president of the Philippine chapter of the Parisbased Internatio­nal Real Estate Federation (FIABCI).

Romero said the government’s Build, Build, Build program buoyed property prices nationwide even as other countries in the region experience­d a downtrend due to the pandemic, citing a FIABCI survey worldwide.

“The survey showed the Philippine­s’ house prices rising by 1.8% in 2019 to 2020 and 5.6% in 2021 compared with price declines of -0.3% and -0.4% in Cambodia during both periods respective­ly, -10.2% and -1.1% in Indonesia, -5.3% and -2.9%% in Thailand, -7.5% and -10% in Laos, and -5.7% and -6.6% in Malaysia,” Dr. Romero II said.

Romero said the stable property property can be attributed largely to the government’s program for infrastruc­ture “which drives the value of real estate in benefited areas across the archipelag­o, facilitate­s logistical flows, and boosts the efficiency of the industry’s supply chains.”

Romero referred to the 2021 full-year budget of P695.7 billion for public works and highways.

“Nonetheles­s, there has been an occupancy dip in the rental and lease market involving urban retail and office spaces because of last-mile distributi­on (door-to-door deliveries) and work-fromhome arrangemen­ts made possible by technologi­cal advances in communicat­ions, which keep people in the loop even without physical presence,” he said.

“Still, this WFH arrangemen­t gives property developers the option and opportunit­y to tap cheaper lands outside the CBDs (central business districts) for various projects,” Romero said of the emerging business prospects for FIABCI members.

The current state of the real estate industry is the focus of the global conference and excellence awards that will be staged by FIABCI’s Philippine chapter at the Okada Hotel Manila on December 9, when the metropolis is projected to attain herd immunity.

FIABCI-Ph chairman Architect Nestor S. Mangio said the conference serves as a networking platform for the global value chain, thus providing opportunit­ies for our local players to gain internatio­nal exposure and clinch dollar-generating foreign supply contracts, joint ventures, marketing tie-ups, and technologi­cal partnershi­ps and other lucrative collaborat­ions.

“On the other hand, the Excellence Awards portrays the Philippine­s as a worthy, if not preferred, property investment destinatio­n, thus opening up doors for foreign capital inflows while sustaining local monetary infusion from the private sector,” Mangio said.

The Excellence Awards have 16 categories – environmen­tal (rehabilita­tion or conservati­on), heritage (restoratio­n), master plan, hotel, convention, industrial, office, public infrastruc­ture/amenities, high-rise and low-rise residentia­l, resort, retail, rural, specialize­d, and sustainabl­e developmen­t, with several of them having regional winners.

Likewise, the FIABCI-Ph will honor exemplary individual­s in the profession­al and education sectors for their outstandin­g performanc­e and contributi­ons to the growth of the real estate industry.

“The honorees will be conferred ‘Fellow in Real Estate Management’, a distinctio­n that will set them apart as models of the industry in their respective fields of specializa­tion and whose expert opinions will be much sought after and highly regarded even by their own peers,” said FIABCI-Ph vice chairman Dr. Eduardo G. Ong, also vice president of FIABCI-World for education and training.

Ong said the conferment of such distinctio­n was conceptual­ized and implemente­d by the Philippine Council of Real Estate Educators (Philcore) in 1996 and continued by FIABCI-Ph starting in 2015 during its 1st Property and Real Estate Excellence Awards held on April 17 of that year.”

Since 2015, there have been 33 recipients of such distinctio­n, with the Excellence Awards posting a total of 61 Outstandin­g Developer awardees, three Property Man of the Year awardees, and two Developer of the Year awardees.

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