Malaysian firm co-develops Pampanga low-cost housing project
Synergy International Group of Companies from Malaysia has joined Aquira Land Development Corporation (ALDC), through its property development division Synergy International Realtors Sdn Bhd, as a co-developer of an ongoing 57-hectare, low-cost housing project in Pampanga.
Formal Memorandum of Agreement signing -- (From left to right) Synergy Philippines Managing Director, Esa Huovila; Aquira Land Development Corp. CEO, Erick Armigos; and Synergy International CEO, Vijay Kumar.
In a statement, Synergy CEO Vijay Kumar said the affordable mass housing project located in Mexico, Pampanga has a project cost of P1.5 billion for Phase 1 alone, which will churn out 1,500 units. Synergy will fund the initial 200 units to be developed over a two year period. The low cost mass housing project will be a four-phased development with 6,150 units overall. The low-cost mass housing development is primarily intended to serve the housing requirements of overseas Filipino workers. “It has always been our goal to enter property development in the Philippines. It is only fitting to start off with a project that has a social aspect and that aims to offer decent but affordable housing to a long underserved market,” said Kumar at the formal signing of the joint venture agreement. The project is in line with a government initiative to build 1,000,000 new low-cost and socialized houses before the end of 2023, said Kumar. “The participation of Synergy will allow us to deliver livable units in the shortest amount of time” shared ALDC CEO Erick Armigos. “Our objective has always been to be involved in as many low-cost and socialized housing projects as we can and to build and deliver as many livable units as quickly as we can,” he said. “Malaysia has a large contingent of overseas Filipino workers, a big reason we chose this particular project is to give these workers more housing options when they come home to retire, or even just to buy for their families here,” added Kumar. To date, the developers have already started clearing operations at the site to be followed immediately by the construction of the main gate, the guardhouse, and the model units.
Formal Memorandum of Agreement signing -- (From left to right) Synergy Philippines Managing Director, Esa Huovila; Aquira Land Development Corp. CEO, Erick Armigos; and Synergy International CEO, Vijay Kumar.
In a statement, Synergy CEO Vijay Kumar said the affordable mass housing project located in Mexico, Pampanga has a project cost of P1.5 billion for Phase 1 alone, which will churn out 1,500 units. Synergy will fund the initial 200 units to be developed over a two year period. The low cost mass housing project will be a four-phased development with 6,150 units overall. The low-cost mass housing development is primarily intended to serve the housing requirements of overseas Filipino workers. “It has always been our goal to enter property development in the Philippines. It is only fitting to start off with a project that has a social aspect and that aims to offer decent but affordable housing to a long underserved market,” said Kumar at the formal signing of the joint venture agreement. The project is in line with a government initiative to build 1,000,000 new low-cost and socialized houses before the end of 2023, said Kumar. “The participation of Synergy will allow us to deliver livable units in the shortest amount of time” shared ALDC CEO Erick Armigos. “Our objective has always been to be involved in as many low-cost and socialized housing projects as we can and to build and deliver as many livable units as quickly as we can,” he said. “Malaysia has a large contingent of overseas Filipino workers, a big reason we chose this particular project is to give these workers more housing options when they come home to retire, or even just to buy for their families here,” added Kumar. To date, the developers have already started clearing operations at the site to be followed immediately by the construction of the main gate, the guardhouse, and the model units.