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Casa Mira South giila nga ‘Best Housing Development’

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ANG Vismin property leader Cebu Landmasters (CLI) nga Casa Mira South nikuha sa Best Housing Development (Cebu) atol sa 6th PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards 2018 niadtong Mayo 11 sa Fairmont Makati Ballroom.

Ang Casa Mira South maoy best-selling housing project sa CLI nga naghatag og 'More for the Filipino Family' ug nahimotang sa sa 32-hectare property sa Naga City, habagatan sa Sugbo.

Tungod sa kalamposan sa Casa Mira brand, gipalapad kini ngadto sa ubang kolasyon sama sa Linao, Labangon, Guadalupe sa Cebu City ug Sibulan sa Negors Oriental.

Laing tulo ka mga proyekto nga highly commended sa Philippines Property Awards. ang 38 Park Avenue, CLI’s 38-storey residential high-rise project sa 1.18-hectare sa prime real estate location Cebu I.T. Park isip Best Luxury Condo (Cebu).

Latitude Corporate Center, usa ka 24-storey office tower nga eco-friendly features dunay executive, enterprise, ug BPO offices sa Cebu Business Park isip Best Office Development (Cebu).

Citadines Cebu City, usa ka 180-unit hotel sa CLI’s mixed-use residential ug lifestyle hub sa Base Line Center, nahimtang sa heart of the city ug gidumala sa world’s biggest international serviced residence owner-operator Ascott, girekomenda usab nga Best Hotel Development (Cebu).

“We are very pleased with the recognition of our efforts in bringing quality real estate developments in Cebu and the rest of VisMin,” matod ni CLI founder and CEO Jose Soberano III.

“We hope to bring more world-class developments in the Visayas and Mindanao to make an impact on the lives of many more Filipinos,” digang ni Soberano, kinsa lumad nga Sugbuanon ug nagbase sa Sugbo nga developer. (PR)

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