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The highs and lows of condo living

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IF YOU like the warm, cozy, cocooned feeling, the more enclosed spaces of a condo is the best place to achieve that.

The great majority of Filipinos still live in rented homes. That makes the big dream of owning one alive and well. For many, a house on the ground is still the ideal but there are also those who prefer the apartment or condo lifestyle. Early and empty nesters are usually the market for these types of homes that more often than not, house only a few persons, need minimal maintenance and—being usually single level—are quick and easy to move around in.

Posted: January 25th, 2013 in Columnists,Featured Columns,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Inquirer Columns,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Property Guide | Read More »

PH property’s 12 highs and lows in 2012

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The property landscape in the Philippines this year can be described as rugged, filled with highs and lows, which makes the industry twice as interesting both from observers’ and players’ standpoints. Here are the 12 most notable “features” of this landscape.

Posted: December 28th, 2012 in Inquirer Features,Property Guide | Read More »

Livening up your homes through color

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W/17 OWNERS Kaye Tinga and Andy Vazquez Prada, rug designer Iñigo Elizalde and clients Ben Chan and Miguel Pastor

Condo living seems to be the way for most young Manila urbanites to start their lives apart from their family. Indeed, the urban landscape is ever changing as new condominium projects rise into our fair skies.

Posted: September 22nd, 2012 in Columnists,Featured Columns,Featured Gallery,Inquirer Columns,Inquirer Features,Photos & Videos,Property Guide | Read More »

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