Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housing. Show all posts

BRIA Homes, PH’s fastest-growing mass housing developer, is on a roll

BETTINA EXTERIOR
Bria Home’s Bettina Townhouse project is a two-story home
with a lot area of 36 sq. m., complete necessary house feature,
and is available in BRIA Sta. Maria, San Pablo,
Malolos, Calamba and Gen. Trias.
There’s no stopping BRIA Homes, the fastest-growing mass housing developer in the Philippines, as it lives up to its fine reputation as provider of fine-quality homes that are made affordable to more Filipinos nationwide.

Inspired by the dreams and hard work of Filipino families, BRIA Homes eyes continual growth as it welcomes them into their new homes that are situated in pleasant, thriving, and strategically placed communities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

A subsidiary of Golden Bria Holdings, Inc.—a company with a market capitalization of over 200 billion pesos—reputably the third largest real-estate company in the Philippines in terms of market capitalization.

Habitat for Humanity to complete homes through local resources as conditions improve

Habitat for Humanity International regrets to announce the cancellation of this year’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project, formerly scheduled to take place November 1-6, 2015, in the Chitwan District of Nepal.

As reported by news media, Nepal has been experiencing civil unrest due to the country’s recent announcement of its new constitution. Habitat has been closely monitoring the situation and new circumstances have proven to be safety risks for volunteers and staff. Currently, many goods and materials coming into the country—including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and cooking fuel, as well as food and medical supplies—have been halted or slowed to a critical point, hindering Habitat’s capacity to effectively and safely execute the planned project. 

Education starts at home

Children lack access to decent education when they lack access to decent home.

Access to proper education has recently been hampered due to various socio-economic factors, such as lack of proper healthcare, job opportunities for parents and notably, adequate housing.

In the Philippines, more than four million families live in unsafe, unsanitary and unhealthy places which they call ‘home’, hindering the learning environment of the children living in these conditions.

The James Hardie Difference

THE TIMOG RESIDENCES chose HardieFlex advanced
building composite as material for wet area ceilings,
false columns, fascia, and façade siding.
HardieFlex advanced building composite is very
 versatile and adaptable to any type of
house or building design.
Having their own home is a dream that all Filipino families hold dear—and they all work hard to make that dream a reality. This is why using the best quality construction materials is important. Substandard walls and ceilings will only cause a family’s dreams to crumble after all the hard work they put into building a home.

“In Filipino culture, family always comes first -- so no Filipino homeowner would ever compromise his or her family’s safety and comfort when it comes to building, repairing, or expanding their home. Uncompromising quality is what James Hardie has been bringing to Filipino families since 1997. We want to help them fulfill their dreams and make their homes last for even the next generation to enjoy,” said Liza Alde, of James Hardie.

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