Housing developer offers attractive deals


Filipinos are urged to take advantage of the various promotional housing deals as developers trying to scuffle to unload inventories ahead of the hard impact of the global economic slowdown.

For instance, Red Rosales, president of BRIA Homes, said they are offering an easy P2,994 monthly amortization. Another viable option for investors is property rental, he said.

“With so many Filipino households in need of a high-quality home, renting out a BRIA Home can generate passive income,” explained Rosales.

Housing developers are also tying up with Pag-Ibig and banks to ensure flexible payment schemes to buyers. 

“This affirms our commitment to offer decent and affordable housing to Filipinos,” he said.

Rosales said that at this time of crisis, they abide by its winning formula of affordability and quality.

                To facilitate convenience, Rosales said BRIA Homes community members are encouraged to transact online for bills and amortization.

Rosales said that all BRIA communities have provisions for reliable Internet connections—considered a basic necessity in the new normal where face-to-face interactions are not encouraged.

                All BRIA communities have Sentro with eco-friendly spaces lit by  solar, multi-purpose halls, covered basketball courts, community center and children’s playgrounds.

                Family members that need to commute or drive to work will appreciate BRIA’s access to public transport vehicles and major roads and highways. The rest of the household will enjoy proximity to retail centers, schools, hospitals, and churches.

“To achieve this, one must make the wise choice of investing in property,” said Rosales.

The developer also provides BRIA’s Customer Relations Management (CRM) team, which is accessible 24/7 via their online platforms. And because BRIA Homes safeguards the welfare of their residents, the latter can seek digital resolutions for their various property-related concerns through its Enhanced Property Management group.

                Rosales also said that BRIA’s future residents can expect reliable maintenance services for their units in the ensuing years. With BRIA’s reliable construction and engineering teams, dwellings are not only made of high-quality materials—these are designed for the long term.

With safety and security a more vital issue at this time, BRIA communities have 24-hour CCTV coverage, guarded entrances and exits, and perimeter fences. To keep the contagion away from its communities, BRIA management continues to enforce government-mandated protocols such as wearing of masks, social distancing, regular sanitation of community areas, and frequent hand-washing for BRIA residents and staff.

                “We welcome all Filipinos, aspiring homeowners and property investors alike, to the BRIA family with confidence and enthusiasm,” Rosales said.

                “All these services are attuned to the requirements of the times,” he added.

                As a leader in housing development, BRIA has built over 50 communities in progressive towns and cities all over the country, with more projects in the pipeline.