DHSUD: Around 12,000 people to benefit from condo-type mass housing project in Bulacan
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Government housing officials have committed to deliver housing units that will benefit around 12,000 people following the inauguration of a condominium-type project in Bulacan.
Located in Barangay Batia, Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) Secretary Jose Ramon Aliling said the Bocaue Bulacan Manor, one of the vertical projects under the expanded mass housing program, will feature 11 mid-rise residential buildings.
“This project marked another milestone in the government's push to deliver safe, accessible, and dignified housing for Filipino families,” said Aliling.
Built as a complete and people-centered community, the project offers a range of amenities designed to support quality living.
These include a swimming pool, basketball court, parks and playgrounds, nursery homes, a clubhouse, a multi-purpose building, parking spaces, commercial areas, and a tricycle terminal-ensuring a safe, convenient, and sustainable environment for residents.
He said Tower 1 of the project has been completed, with 364 housing units now ready for turnover to qualified beneficiaries.
Aliling and Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene Acosta led the ceremony in Barangay Batia, Bocaue, along with other DHSUD and local government officials.
During the activity, the Pag IBIG Fund distributed Notices of Approval to qualified applicants, bringing them one step closer to owning homes they can truly call their own.
Aliling said the project is open to qualified beneficiaries even if they are not residents of Bocaue.
For Bocaue residents interested in applying, they may coordinate with the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) for guidance and assistance in the application process.