10th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards celebrates property sector’s recovery
The Philippine economy grew by 8.3 percent in the first quarter of 2022—a reversal of the 3.8 percent contraction recorded a year earlier.
Analysts with the PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards believe that this level of economic output sets the stage for accelerated GDP growth beyond 2022.
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