Philippine Daily Inquirer

BRIA HOMES FOCUSES ON EXPANDING IN VISMIN

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For the past decades, Filipinos perceived progress as Manilacent­ric, with their vision and goals aligned with this mindset. Moving to the National Capital Region, where employment and business opportunit­ies abound, was the dream-come-true.

Times have changed. With the sustained economic growth in regions outside Metro Manila, Filipinos are choosing to stay in their towns of birth, confident that they can give their families a better life without the need to uproot themselves. As if to affirm this, longtime metro residents are going back to their home provinces as well.

Quick to ride on the momentum and wanting to support progress in regions outside the capital, Bria Homes continues to build residentia­l projects in various towns and key cities away from the metro.

In fact, Bria Homes is aggressive­ly expanding in Visayas and Mindanao to meet the demand for affordable, sturdy, and stylish homes for Filipinos, both locals and migrants.

The figures say it all. Bria Homes, the fastest-growing mass housing developer in the Philippine­s, now has more than fifty mass-housing projects in the country, with a large number of developmen­ts located in the progressiv­e south.

In the Visayas, Bria Homes can be found in Samar, Leyte and Negros Occidental. In Mindanao, Bria has built communitie­s in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, South Cotabato and North Cotabato. All these, plus more developmen­ts in the works, were built to meet the need for secure, safe, and easy-on-the-pocket residences for Filipinos in Visayas and Mindanao.

Aside from the affordabil­ity of its homes, Bria takes pride in its communitie­s’ strategic location and the amenities it offers such as also take delight in its amenities such as eco-friendly spaces and basketball courts. Guarded entrances, 24-hour security, and perimeter fences also ensure their safety and security.

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