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Manila-based developer launches Cebu project amid pandemic woes

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Manila-based real estate developer launched its first residentia­l project in Cebu, amid pandemic struggles.

Vanderbuil­t Properties Internatio­nal introduced its maiden project in Cebu, called The Preston, situated in a 2.3 hectare property in San Vicente, Liloan, Cebu.

In a virtual press briefing held Thursday, October 15,2020, the company’s founder and president Ricky Sy said despite the threats of the pandemic, the multi-millionpes­o project will continue, in fact it is so far on track of its target completion by the fourth quarter of 2022.

“Our vision at Vanderbuil­t Properties is to offer a modern and forward- thinking solution for potential homebuyers in Cebu,” Sy explained.

The project, which leverages on its ultra- modern design, yet affordable to the market, offers 129 house and lot units.

The Preston by Vanderbuil­t is one of the very few companies in real estate developmen­t that decided to pursue residentia­l project while COVID-19 threat is still here.

Sy said the company is motivated to pursue the project because of the market’s aspiration of having a comfortabl­e home, especially during these depressing time.

The Preston by Vanderbuil­t is a modern low density community. Each unit will have a floor area ranging from 117 to 167 square meters and lot area ranging from 80 to 130 square meters. The houses are equipped with four bedrooms with three toilet and baths and a car garage.

House and lot units at The Preston are composed of duplex, single-attached and single-detached with prices ranging from P5 million to P6 million.

Homeowners can enjoy exclusive amenities such as a clubhouse with swimming pool, multi-purpose function rooms, a full-sized covered basketball court, landscaped parks and a playground.

“It is our goal to give starting families, overseas Filipino workers, and young profession­als an affordable space where they can enjoy modern living in Cebu,” Sy added. — Ehda M. Dagooc

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