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Belize North construction in full swing

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EVEN with the ongoing health crisis, the construction of Priland Development Corp.’s residential community Belize North is in full swing to meet its scheduled date of completion in 2021.

The local real estate developer said they are committed to delivering their projects on time despite the setbacks brought by the lockdown.

“The pandemic has greatly affected construction operations, but Priland remains steadfast in its commitment of bringing quality living spaces to Cebuanos. We believe that homeowners deserve a safe space to live in, now more than ever,” said Priland Development Corp. president Ramon Carlo Yap.

Located on Nangka Road in Consolacion town of North Cebu, Belize North is a 2.05-hectare community that houses 178 residential units. It is near major establishments such as Fooda Consolacion, SM City Consolacion, and Gaisano Grand Mandaue North.

Construction of the horizontal development began in July 2018. Priland is set to turn over 20 percent of the total units by the first quarter of 2021.

“It is our ultimate goal to bring aspirations to life. That means sticking to our schedules so homeowners can move to a space they can call their own, as promised,” Yap added.

Belize North offers quality and comfort living in the metro, especially targeted toward starting families and young professionals who wish to live in a grand space that is still within budget.

The project has a mix of townhouse, single-attached, single-detached and duplex units whose prices range from P3.7 million to P5 million.

“Imagine a larger home on a budget — that is what Belize North has to offer. Homeowners get their own space in a strategic location with amenities fit for their hard-earned money,” said Yap.

The community has amenities and facilities such as a clubhouse, playground and basketball half-court. Homeowners can also enjoy the Priland Advantage that comes with each Belize North unit which includes provisions for air-conditioner, telephone line, cable line, LPG and range hood. (PR)

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