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Mandaue City Relocates Flood Victims to Modular Homes

Mandaue City relocates families displaced by Typhoon Tino to new modular homes in Barangay Guizo. The project, part of a national directive, provides complete housing and community facilities. Read about this new beginning.

Pag-Ibig, Megawide Partner for 7,143 Affordable Homes

Pag-Ibig Fund invests P10B with Megawide to fast-track 7,143 socialized housing units in Dasmariñas, Cavite, under the Expanded 4PH program. Learn how this partnership aims to boost homeownership.

Mandaue City Relocates Families to New Modular Homes

Mandaue City and DHSUD begin relocating displaced families to new modular homes in Pasilong sa Paradise. The project, part of a national model community, offers complete facilities and a fresh start after Typhoon Tino. Read more.

Ayala Land Opens New CityFlats in Cebu Business Park

Ayala Land unveils its second CityFlats in Cebu, providing 392 affordable co-living units to combat long commutes and high rents for young professionals. Discover a new way to live in the heart of the city.

Bacolod Fire Victims Get P4.39M in Housing Aid

The NHA and Bacolod City Government distributed P4.39 million to 145 residents of Barangay 27 who lost homes in a September fire. Mayor Gasataya also presented a long-term on-site housing plan.

Housing Project Breaks Ground for Ex-MILF Combatants

A groundbreaking ceremony in Datu Hoffer marks the start of a 100-unit housing project for former MILF fighters, a key step in the Bangsamoro normalization process. Learn more about this development initiative.

Gov't Raises Socialized Housing Price Ceilings

The Philippine government has approved higher price ceilings for socialized housing to P950,000, aiming to revive stalled projects and boost supply under the 4PH Program. Learn how this affects developers and homebuyers.

225 Cebu Families Get P3.3M Earthquake Housing Aid

Aboitiz Foundation provides P3.3 million in construction assistance to 225 earthquake-affected families in San Remigio, Cebu. Learn how this initiative helps rebuild homes and communities.

Mandaue Tent City for Flood Victims Ready Next Week

Mandaue City establishes temporary tent city in Pasilong sa Paradise for families displaced by flooding. 300 tents to shelter 600 families starting next week. Mayor Ouano confirms long-term housing solutions in development.

BIR Suspends Field Audits, Cebu Businesses Relieved

Cebu's business community welcomes the suspension of BIR field audits, a move providing relief from compliance pressures and aiding post-calamity recovery. Learn more about this positive development.

Future of 46 POGO Buildings in Porac Uncertain

After President Marcos shut down POGOs, 46 buildings in Porac remain vacant. The National Housing Authority shows interest while locals suggest converting them to schools. Explore the possibilities.

Cebu Wins P712M Typhoon Odette Housing Assistance

Governor Pamela Baricuatro successfully reclaims P712 million housing assistance for Cebu typhoon victims after previous administration disputes. 72,209 households to receive P10,000 each.

Cebu Pushes for Metro Cebu Development Authority

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro asks President Marcos Jr. to create a Metro Cebu Development Authority to oversee projects and enforce environmental compliance after Typhoon Tino.

Pag-IBIG Announces Disaster Relief for Borrowers

Pag-IBIG Fund provides 1-month payment moratorium, calamity loans, and housing insurance benefits for members affected by recent typhoons and earthquakes. Apply online via Virtual Pag-IBIG.

Flood Property Dilemma: Family Weighs Risky Offer

A Filipino family debates occupying their sibling's flood-damaged rental property. Expert advice suggests legal precautions and gradual relocation while addressing flood safety concerns.

Cebu Developer Refutes DENR Tree Cutting Claims

Monterrazas de Cebu strongly denies DENR allegations of cutting 700 trees in Guadalupe development. Developer claims compliance with environmental standards amid flooding controversy.

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