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DMCI Homes Makes A Mark In Davao City With Best Developer Davao City Award

They say it’s important to put your best foot forward when going some place for the first time and Quadruple A developer DMCI Homes has done just that with its Verdon Parc project in Davao City. Despite being the firm’s first project in the city, the impressive size and scale of the development helped DMCI Homes win Best Developer Davao City at The Dot Property Philippines Awards 2017.

Jan Venturanza, AVP for Marketing at DMCI Homes, recently accepted the award from Dot Property Philippines Country Manager Tanya Yu and Dot Property Magazine Editor in Chief Cheyenne Hollis. He also explained what winning the award meant DMCI Homes.

“Winning Best Developer Davao at The Dot Property Philippines Awards 2017 is very special for us. We were hoping the project was going to be warmly accepted by the public and the award shows that people having taken note of our efforts in Davao,” Venturanza stated.

The project has already created a buzz thanks to its expansive gardens and greeneries and an impressive array of resort-inspired amenities that no other project in the city can match. Nearly a third of the entire development is devoted to fun and relaxation facilities

“When you look at what DMCI Homes has done with Verdon Parc, it is quite exceptional. Despite it being the firm’s first project in the region, they went above and beyond what you would expect,” Hollis stated. “The development has become a gamechanger in Davao City thanks in part to its world class facilities and spacious units. Verdon Parc shows DMCI Home’s desire to create a legacy in the region and has earned them the honor of being Best Developer Davao.”

Learn more about DMCI Homes winning Best Developer Davao by clicking here. And for all the news about The Dot Property Awards Philippines, be sure to visit dotpropertyawards.com

Jan Venturanza (right), AVP for Marketing at DMCI Homes, recently accepted the award from Dot Property Philippines Country Manager Tanya Yu (left) and Dot Property Magazine Editor in Chief Cheyenne Hollis (center)