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DMCI Homes showcases new projects at The International Property Show

This year looks bright for DMCI Homes, one of the top residential developers in the Philippines. DMCI is currently showcasing two of their newest ventures, the Prisma Residences and Oak Harbor Residences, to international investors at The International Property Show in Singapore’s famous ION Orchard shopping mall. They will be joined by a number of other prominent developers from Southeast Asia at the event.

Now is the perfect time to invest in the Philippines and this is something buyers from Singapore can learn more about when at the show. The price of residential condominiums in the Philippines is cheaper than other countries with investors being able to enjoy 8-12 percent rental yields at select projects in high demand locations.

Buyers strike while the iron is hot at The International Property Show

DMCI is promoting a luxurious new development located at the hottest address in the Philippines at the event. The Oak Harbor Residences is the first luxury, waterfront residential property facing Manila Bay. The development is perfect for those who want to experience peace and tranquillity in the heart of the city. Residents can enjoy an unobstructed view of the sea and, best of all, there will never be a boring day at Oak Harbor Residences since the project is close to many of Manila’s top entertainment establishments. Those who prefer spending time at home can use the numerous high-quality facilities available at the project.

With stunning properties situated in prime locations throughout the country, DMCI is building a reputation as one of the country’s finest homebuilders. Drop by their booth at the International Property Show to check out the special discounts and promotions being offered. The first 15 buyers can enjoy a six percent discount and free accommodation at Alta Vista Boracay for three days and two nights. The International Property Show will be running from now until February 26 at ION Orchard shopping centre.