Real estate prospects upbeat; property awards launched
“In 2024, we look forward to informing investors, developers and consumers, especially Filipinos around the world, about the rising quality of real estate in the Philippines, including its luxury and affordable residences; world-class hotels and resorts; experiential retail and F&B (food and beverage) hubs; well-equipped industrial spaces; and master-planned estates. Along with the return of tourists, expatriates, and foreign enterprises to the country, the domestic Philippine market has demonstrated a readiness to live, work, thrive, and build wealth in these impressive built spaces,” said Cyndy Tan Jarabata, president of TAJARA Leisure & Hospitality Group Inc., at the launch of PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards 2024 edition in Taguig City recently.
Jarabata, chairperson of the independent panel of judges, was joined by Jules Kay, general manager of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events, along with a lineup of esteemed speakers at the event.
The 12th Annual PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards, presented by Kohler and supported by Boysen Paints and Dongpeng Ceramic, will be celebrated on Sept. 6, 2024 at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila.
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