Category : Search result: subsidized housing loan


Cebu City Addresses Delays in P200M Housing Project

Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival addresses documentation delays stalling a P200M socialized housing project in Lorega San Miguel. Over 200 units await completion as the city plans more buildings for typhoon victims.

DHSUD Proposes CIT Exemption for Economic Housing

The DHSUD and DTI-BOI are reviewing a plan to classify economic housing as tax-exempt mass housing under BP 220. This aims to speed up affordable home development and provide clearer incentives for private developers in the Philippines.

Cebu City P20/kilo Rice Program Launching Soon

Cebu City is set to roll out its subsidized P20-per-kilo rice program before 2025 ends, with 10,000 sacks for initial distribution. Mayor Archival details the barangay-led system to ensure it reaches the most needy families.

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.

Pag-IBIG Raffles Award P500K, Boost Membership

Pag-IBIG Fund's year-end raffles awarded prizes up to P500,000, successfully expanding membership among OFWs and informal workers while promoting its loan programs. Learn how to join.

Page 1 of 3