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  • Office Space For Lease in Makati City (Metropolitan Avenue)

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    Office Space For Lease in Makati City
    366sqm
    ₱800/sqm
    ₱140 CUSA
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    Metropolitan Avenue, Makati
    Floor Area (in sqm.)
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    800
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  • Office Space For Lease in Makati City
    366sqm
    ₱800/sqm
    ₱140 CUSA
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    Office Space For Lease in Makati City 366sqm ₱800/sqm ₱140 CUSA +VAT Inquire Now #OfficeSpace #Makati #Rent
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  • Beyond the Skyline: 5 Trends Redefining Philippine Real Estate in 2026

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine property landscape is undergoing a strategic transformation as 2026 begins, marked by a shift toward high-value corridors and aggressive developer incentives. According to the latest market outlook from Colliers, the industry is pivoting to meet a new era of consumer behavior and global investment interest.

    Joey Bondoc, Director for Research at Colliers, identifies five critical sectors that are set to define the market this year. From the high-rise hubs of Metro Manila to the industrial plains of Central Luzon, here is what is shaping the nation's real estate trajectory.

    1. The Office Market: Quality Over Quantity

    While the skyline continues to grow, the pace of office development has reached a steady, more calculated rhythm. Metro Manila is projected to add 350,000 square meters of new office space between 2026 and 2028.

    Although these figures remain below pre-pandemic highs, leasing momentum is being sustained by a mix of outsourcing giants and traditional corporate firms.

    The "Flight to Quality": Premium districts like Makati’s Ayala Avenue and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) remain the gold standard.

    The Satellite Surge: Beyond the capital, Cebu, Pampanga, and Iloilo are cementing their status as vital business hubs, offering alternatives to the congested Metro.

    2. Residential: The Rise of the 'Rent-to-Own'

    The residential sector faces a unique challenge in 2026: moving 30,000 unsold, ready-for-occupancy (RFO) units across Metro Manila. To counter elevated mortgage rates, developers have moved away from traditional sales pitches in favor of flexible financial engineering.

    "Developers are employing attractive promotions, extended payment terms, and rent-to-own schemes to capture mid-income buyers," Colliers noted in their report.

    Demand is peaking in specific "lifestyle corridors," most notably the C5 Corridor and Katipunan. Proximity to prestigious universities and seamless connectivity to the Ortigas and Makati business districts have led some projects in these areas to reach 100% take-up.

    3. Industrial: Central Luzon’s Dominance

    In a massive geographic shift, Central Luzon has emerged as the country’s industrial powerhouse. The region is expected to deliver 870 hectares of industrial space through 2028—quadruple the pipeline of Southern Luzon.

    This boom is fueled by the 99-year land lease law, a legislative shift that provides long-term security for foreign investors. This has positioned the Philippines as a competitive destination for high-growth sectors, including:

    Semiconductor assembly

    Automotive manufacturing

    Renewable energy infrastructure

    4. Retail: The Experience Economy

    Brick-and-mortar retail is far from dead; it’s being reinvented. Retail vacancy rates are expected to dip below 10% by the end of the year, driven by a wave of mall refurbishments and the entry of new international brands.

    Developers are no longer focusing solely on the capital. A "provincial push" is taking modern retail experiences to emerging urban centers like Bacolod and Davao, tapping into the rising purchasing power of regional consumers.

    5. Hotels: Luxury and MICE Tourism

    The hospitality sector is bracing for a busy year with 3,000 new hotel rooms slated for completion. Growth is concentrated in the Bay Area and Makati, bolstered by the presence of ultra-luxury brands such as Fairmont, Raffles, and OneKey Michelin-rated establishments.

    Beyond leisure, the "MICE" segment—Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions—is providing a steady stream of revenue as the Philippines re-establishes itself as a premier destination for regional business events.

    Source: Data and insights based on the 2026 Property Market Outlook by Colliers Philippines.

    #RealEstatePH #PhilippineRealEstateOutlook
    Beyond the Skyline: 5 Trends Redefining Philippine Real Estate in 2026 MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine property landscape is undergoing a strategic transformation as 2026 begins, marked by a shift toward high-value corridors and aggressive developer incentives. According to the latest market outlook from Colliers, the industry is pivoting to meet a new era of consumer behavior and global investment interest. Joey Bondoc, Director for Research at Colliers, identifies five critical sectors that are set to define the market this year. From the high-rise hubs of Metro Manila to the industrial plains of Central Luzon, here is what is shaping the nation's real estate trajectory. 1. The Office Market: Quality Over Quantity While the skyline continues to grow, the pace of office development has reached a steady, more calculated rhythm. Metro Manila is projected to add 350,000 square meters of new office space between 2026 and 2028. Although these figures remain below pre-pandemic highs, leasing momentum is being sustained by a mix of outsourcing giants and traditional corporate firms. The "Flight to Quality": Premium districts like Makati’s Ayala Avenue and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) remain the gold standard. The Satellite Surge: Beyond the capital, Cebu, Pampanga, and Iloilo are cementing their status as vital business hubs, offering alternatives to the congested Metro. 2. Residential: The Rise of the 'Rent-to-Own' The residential sector faces a unique challenge in 2026: moving 30,000 unsold, ready-for-occupancy (RFO) units across Metro Manila. To counter elevated mortgage rates, developers have moved away from traditional sales pitches in favor of flexible financial engineering. "Developers are employing attractive promotions, extended payment terms, and rent-to-own schemes to capture mid-income buyers," Colliers noted in their report. Demand is peaking in specific "lifestyle corridors," most notably the C5 Corridor and Katipunan. Proximity to prestigious universities and seamless connectivity to the Ortigas and Makati business districts have led some projects in these areas to reach 100% take-up. 3. Industrial: Central Luzon’s Dominance In a massive geographic shift, Central Luzon has emerged as the country’s industrial powerhouse. The region is expected to deliver 870 hectares of industrial space through 2028—quadruple the pipeline of Southern Luzon. This boom is fueled by the 99-year land lease law, a legislative shift that provides long-term security for foreign investors. This has positioned the Philippines as a competitive destination for high-growth sectors, including: Semiconductor assembly Automotive manufacturing Renewable energy infrastructure 4. Retail: The Experience Economy Brick-and-mortar retail is far from dead; it’s being reinvented. Retail vacancy rates are expected to dip below 10% by the end of the year, driven by a wave of mall refurbishments and the entry of new international brands. Developers are no longer focusing solely on the capital. A "provincial push" is taking modern retail experiences to emerging urban centers like Bacolod and Davao, tapping into the rising purchasing power of regional consumers. 5. Hotels: Luxury and MICE Tourism The hospitality sector is bracing for a busy year with 3,000 new hotel rooms slated for completion. Growth is concentrated in the Bay Area and Makati, bolstered by the presence of ultra-luxury brands such as Fairmont, Raffles, and OneKey Michelin-rated establishments. Beyond leisure, the "MICE" segment—Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions—is providing a steady stream of revenue as the Philippines re-establishes itself as a premier destination for regional business events. Source: Data and insights based on the 2026 Property Market Outlook by Colliers Philippines. #RealEstatePH #PhilippineRealEstateOutlook
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  • Beyond the Skyline: 5 Trends Redefining Philippine Real Estate in 2026

    MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine property landscape is undergoing a strategic transformation as 2026 begins, marked by a shift toward high-value corridors and aggressive developer incentives. According to the latest market outlook from Colliers, the industry is pivoting to meet a new era of consumer behavior and global investment interest.

    Joey Bondoc, Director for Research at Colliers, identifies five critical sectors that are set to define the market this year. From the high-rise hubs of Metro Manila to the industrial plains of Central Luzon, here is what is shaping the nation's real estate trajectory.

    1. The Office Market: Quality Over Quantity

    While the skyline continues to grow, the pace of office development has reached a steady, more calculated rhythm. Metro Manila is projected to add 350,000 square meters of new office space between 2026 and 2028.

    Although these figures remain below pre-pandemic highs, leasing momentum is being sustained by a mix of outsourcing giants and traditional corporate firms.

    The "Flight to Quality": Premium districts like Makati’s Ayala Avenue and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) remain the gold standard.

    The Satellite Surge: Beyond the capital, Cebu, Pampanga, and Iloilo are cementing their status as vital business hubs, offering alternatives to the congested Metro.

    2. Residential: The Rise of the 'Rent-to-Own'

    The residential sector faces a unique challenge in 2026: moving 30,000 unsold, ready-for-occupancy (RFO) units across Metro Manila. To counter elevated mortgage rates, developers have moved away from traditional sales pitches in favor of flexible financial engineering.

    "Developers are employing attractive promotions, extended payment terms, and rent-to-own schemes to capture mid-income buyers," Colliers noted in their report.

    Demand is peaking in specific "lifestyle corridors," most notably the C5 Corridor and Katipunan. Proximity to prestigious universities and seamless connectivity to the Ortigas and Makati business districts have led some projects in these areas to reach 100% take-up.

    3. Industrial: Central Luzon’s Dominance

    In a massive geographic shift, Central Luzon has emerged as the country’s industrial powerhouse. The region is expected to deliver 870 hectares of industrial space through 2028—quadruple the pipeline of Southern Luzon.

    This boom is fueled by the 99-year land lease law, a legislative shift that provides long-term security for foreign investors. This has positioned the Philippines as a competitive destination for high-growth sectors, including:

    Semiconductor assembly

    Automotive manufacturing

    Renewable energy infrastructure

    4. Retail: The Experience Economy

    Brick-and-mortar retail is far from dead; it’s being reinvented. Retail vacancy rates are expected to dip below 10% by the end of the year, driven by a wave of mall refurbishments and the entry of new international brands.

    Developers are no longer focusing solely on the capital. A "provincial push" is taking modern retail experiences to emerging urban centers like Bacolod and Davao, tapping into the rising purchasing power of regional consumers.

    5. Hotels: Luxury and MICE Tourism

    The hospitality sector is bracing for a busy year with 3,000 new hotel rooms slated for completion. Growth is concentrated in the Bay Area and Makati, bolstered by the presence of ultra-luxury brands such as Fairmont, Raffles, and OneKey Michelin-rated establishments.

    Beyond leisure, the "MICE" segment—Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions—is providing a steady stream of revenue as the Philippines re-establishes itself as a premier destination for regional business events.

    Source: Data and insights based on the 2026 Property Market Outlook by Colliers Philippines.

    #RealEstatePH #PhilippineRealEstateOutlook
    Beyond the Skyline: 5 Trends Redefining Philippine Real Estate in 2026 MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine property landscape is undergoing a strategic transformation as 2026 begins, marked by a shift toward high-value corridors and aggressive developer incentives. According to the latest market outlook from Colliers, the industry is pivoting to meet a new era of consumer behavior and global investment interest. Joey Bondoc, Director for Research at Colliers, identifies five critical sectors that are set to define the market this year. From the high-rise hubs of Metro Manila to the industrial plains of Central Luzon, here is what is shaping the nation's real estate trajectory. 1. The Office Market: Quality Over Quantity While the skyline continues to grow, the pace of office development has reached a steady, more calculated rhythm. Metro Manila is projected to add 350,000 square meters of new office space between 2026 and 2028. Although these figures remain below pre-pandemic highs, leasing momentum is being sustained by a mix of outsourcing giants and traditional corporate firms. The "Flight to Quality": Premium districts like Makati’s Ayala Avenue and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) remain the gold standard. The Satellite Surge: Beyond the capital, Cebu, Pampanga, and Iloilo are cementing their status as vital business hubs, offering alternatives to the congested Metro. 2. Residential: The Rise of the 'Rent-to-Own' The residential sector faces a unique challenge in 2026: moving 30,000 unsold, ready-for-occupancy (RFO) units across Metro Manila. To counter elevated mortgage rates, developers have moved away from traditional sales pitches in favor of flexible financial engineering. "Developers are employing attractive promotions, extended payment terms, and rent-to-own schemes to capture mid-income buyers," Colliers noted in their report. Demand is peaking in specific "lifestyle corridors," most notably the C5 Corridor and Katipunan. Proximity to prestigious universities and seamless connectivity to the Ortigas and Makati business districts have led some projects in these areas to reach 100% take-up. 3. Industrial: Central Luzon’s Dominance In a massive geographic shift, Central Luzon has emerged as the country’s industrial powerhouse. The region is expected to deliver 870 hectares of industrial space through 2028—quadruple the pipeline of Southern Luzon. This boom is fueled by the 99-year land lease law, a legislative shift that provides long-term security for foreign investors. This has positioned the Philippines as a competitive destination for high-growth sectors, including: Semiconductor assembly Automotive manufacturing Renewable energy infrastructure 4. Retail: The Experience Economy Brick-and-mortar retail is far from dead; it’s being reinvented. Retail vacancy rates are expected to dip below 10% by the end of the year, driven by a wave of mall refurbishments and the entry of new international brands. Developers are no longer focusing solely on the capital. A "provincial push" is taking modern retail experiences to emerging urban centers like Bacolod and Davao, tapping into the rising purchasing power of regional consumers. 5. Hotels: Luxury and MICE Tourism The hospitality sector is bracing for a busy year with 3,000 new hotel rooms slated for completion. Growth is concentrated in the Bay Area and Makati, bolstered by the presence of ultra-luxury brands such as Fairmont, Raffles, and OneKey Michelin-rated establishments. Beyond leisure, the "MICE" segment—Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions—is providing a steady stream of revenue as the Philippines re-establishes itself as a premier destination for regional business events. Source: Data and insights based on the 2026 Property Market Outlook by Colliers Philippines. #RealEstatePH #PhilippineRealEstateOutlook
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  • U.S. Homebuilder Sentiment Ends 2025 in Negative Territory

    U.S. homebuilder confidence edged higher in December but remained firmly in pessimistic territory to end 2025, underscoring the persistent strain of high construction costs, policy uncertainty and affordability pressures that continue to sideline would-be buyers.

    The National Association of Home Builders / Wells Fargo Housing Market Index rose one point to 39 in December 2025, according to data released Tuesday. Sentiment stayed below the breakeven level of 50 throughout 2025 and hovered in the high 30s during the final quarter, signaling that most builders still view market conditions as poor.

    #USARealEstate
    U.S. Homebuilder Sentiment Ends 2025 in Negative Territory U.S. homebuilder confidence edged higher in December but remained firmly in pessimistic territory to end 2025, underscoring the persistent strain of high construction costs, policy uncertainty and affordability pressures that continue to sideline would-be buyers. The National Association of Home Builders / Wells Fargo Housing Market Index rose one point to 39 in December 2025, according to data released Tuesday. Sentiment stayed below the breakeven level of 50 throughout 2025 and hovered in the high 30s during the final quarter, signaling that most builders still view market conditions as poor. #USARealEstate
    U.S. Homebuilder Sentiment Ends 2025 in Negative Territory
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    U.S. homebuilder confidence edged higher in December but remained firmly in pessimistic territory to end 2025, underscoring the persistent strain of high construction costs, policy uncertainty and affordability pressures that continue to sideline would-be buyers.
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  • FOR RENT: RADA REGENCY – MAKATI CBD

    Rada St. corner Dela Rosa St., Legaspi Village, Makati City

    Unit Details:
    • 1-Bedroom with Balcony
    • 31.17 sqm
    • Fully Furnished (TV not included)
    • Newly Renovated

    Prime Location – Walking Distance to:
    • Greenbelt
    • Ayala Avenue
    • Makati Medical Center
    • Enterprise Center

    Rental Rate:
    ₱20,000/month (inclusive of association dues)

    PM for viewing and more details.
    Perfect for professionals working in Makati CBD!
    🏙️ FOR RENT: RADA REGENCY – MAKATI CBD 📍 Rada St. corner Dela Rosa St., Legaspi Village, Makati City ✨ Unit Details: • 1-Bedroom with Balcony • 31.17 sqm • Fully Furnished (TV not included) • Newly Renovated 📍 Prime Location – Walking Distance to: • Greenbelt • Ayala Avenue • Makati Medical Center • Enterprise Center 💰 Rental Rate: ₱20,000/month (inclusive of association dues) 📩 PM for viewing and more details. Perfect for professionals working in Makati CBD!
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  • Residential property prices post slowest growth in Q3

    MANILA – Growth of residential property prices posted its slowest annual rate of 1.9 percent in the third quarter of 2025, data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Friday showed.

    In the previous quarter, the Residential Property Price Index (RRPI), which is a measure of average changes in the price of housing units, is at 7.5 percent.

    #PropertyReport

    https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1265856
    Residential property prices post slowest growth in Q3 MANILA – Growth of residential property prices posted its slowest annual rate of 1.9 percent in the third quarter of 2025, data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Friday showed. In the previous quarter, the Residential Property Price Index (RRPI), which is a measure of average changes in the price of housing units, is at 7.5 percent. #PropertyReport https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1265856
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  • Get the latest Real Estate News in the Philippines. Follow Market News -> https://app.realgram.net/pages/news
    Get the latest Real Estate News in the Philippines. Follow Market News -> https://app.realgram.net/pages/news
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  • Metro Nuvali in the Rising South Launches the Future of CALABARZON

    Southern Luzon welcomes the dawn of a new capital of ambition. Ayala Land launches Metro Nuvali — a 200-hectare central business district rising in the heart of CALABARZON, envisioned as the South’s defining address for enterprise, culture, and public life.

    Anchored within Nuvali’s 2,500-hectare eco-community, Metro Nuvali embodies a new way to city — where commerce, civic spaces, and sustainable living come together in a seamlessly connected environment framed by green corridors, dynamic plazas, and future-ready infrastructure. #ALI


    https://ayalaland.com/blog/metro-nuvali-in-the-rising-south-launches-the-future-of-calabarzon
    Metro Nuvali in the Rising South Launches the Future of CALABARZON Southern Luzon welcomes the dawn of a new capital of ambition. Ayala Land launches Metro Nuvali — a 200-hectare central business district rising in the heart of CALABARZON, envisioned as the South’s defining address for enterprise, culture, and public life. Anchored within Nuvali’s 2,500-hectare eco-community, Metro Nuvali embodies a new way to city — where commerce, civic spaces, and sustainable living come together in a seamlessly connected environment framed by green corridors, dynamic plazas, and future-ready infrastructure. #ALI https://ayalaland.com/blog/metro-nuvali-in-the-rising-south-launches-the-future-of-calabarzon
    Metro Nuvali in the Rising South Launches the Future of CALABARZON
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    Ayala Land Unveils a Bold New Way to City in the South’s Premier Business Capital
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  • Rockwell Land moves to take control of Alabang Town Center after Ayala exit

    Rockwell Land Corporation is set to take majority control of Alabang Town Center (ATC), a landmark shopping complex in Muntinlupa City, following Ayala Land’s exit from the joint venture that has operated the mall for decades.

    In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Lopez-led developer said it has signed agreements to acquire shares in Alabang Commercial Corporation (ACC) from Francisco Madrigal Bayot Jr. of the Madrigal family. ACC owns and operates Alabang Town Center.

    The transaction comes shortly after Ayala Land announced the sale of its 50 percent stake in ACC to the Madrigal group for ₱13.5 billion, effectively ending Ayala’s involvement in the property.

    #Rockwell #AlabangTownCenter #RealEstatePH

    https://news.realgram.net/2025/3058/rockwell-land-moves-to-take-control-of-alabang-town-center-after-ayala-exit
    Rockwell Land moves to take control of Alabang Town Center after Ayala exit Rockwell Land Corporation is set to take majority control of Alabang Town Center (ATC), a landmark shopping complex in Muntinlupa City, following Ayala Land’s exit from the joint venture that has operated the mall for decades. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Lopez-led developer said it has signed agreements to acquire shares in Alabang Commercial Corporation (ACC) from Francisco Madrigal Bayot Jr. of the Madrigal family. ACC owns and operates Alabang Town Center. The transaction comes shortly after Ayala Land announced the sale of its 50 percent stake in ACC to the Madrigal group for ₱13.5 billion, effectively ending Ayala’s involvement in the property. #Rockwell #AlabangTownCenter #RealEstatePH https://news.realgram.net/2025/3058/rockwell-land-moves-to-take-control-of-alabang-town-center-after-ayala-exit
    Rockwell Land moves to take control of Alabang Town Center after Ayala exit
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    Rockwell Land Corporation is set to take majority control of Alabang Town Center (ATC), a landmark shopping complex in Muntinlupa City, following Ayala Land’s exit from the joint venture that has o…
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