Biyernes, Pebrero 19, 2016

Lamudi Kick Off Party with the Media @ Dillinger Makati #Lamudi #myhome

I had a nice time joining this Kick Off Party with the Media Blogger @ Lamudi Thankgiving night. It started with the acknowledgement of some Bloggers, they receive Certificate of Appreciation from Lamudi, Congratulations! And then the presentation of achievement as your real estate expert over the years delivering just exactly your preferences... and surely more to expect on their consistent excellent performance....
As they continue in this business of real estate world, they will always guarantee only the best for all of us...
To Lamudi Group, congratulations! I declare greater things in the coming years!
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PRESS RELEASE KEY FINDINGS OF LAMUDI PHILIPPINES’ 2015 RESEARCH REPORT Global property website Lamudi Philippines details key findings of its 2015 research paper MANILA, FEBRUARY 3, 2016: Prospective homebuyers and real estate professionals are generally optimistic about the Philippine real estate market in 2016. These are just two of the key findings of a research report recently released by global property website Lamudi Philippines (www.lamudi.com.ph). Lamudi used data from its Q2 2014 to Q1 2015 onsite search, the results of 2015 survey involving real estate professionals and its website’s users, and its listings data to put together the research paper. Below are 11 of its key findings. 1. Metro Manila the most preferred location In Lamudi’s survey conducted in 2015, more than half (55.05%) of the respondents cited Metro Manila as their preferred area for their property purchase, with Quezon City being the most preferred city (19.47%), followed by Makati (8.65%), and Manila (8.41%). Cebu Province is the second most cited area by those looking for a property (6.97%), followed by the Province of Cavite (6.73%). It should be noted that these provinces are home to highly populated and popular cities for homebuyers, including Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu, and Mandaue (Cebu Province) and Bacoor, Imus, and DasmariƱas (Cavite). 2. Filipinos in general are optimistic about home-owning Lamudi’s survey found that 79.6% of respondents said they’re looking to move house in the future. An overwhelming majority—94.86%—is searching for houses, while 2.42% are looking for a condo, and 1.21% looking for townhouse. The survey also found that 79.57% of the respondents cite the Internet as their starting point when searching for a property. They cited real estate websites, search engines, and social media websites as their starting points when searching for property. 3. Reasons for moving house The survey also asked the respondents reasons why they are looking to move house. The most commonly cited reasons were: planning to purchase their own property (79.57%), area preference (either looking for a better area, planning to move to another city, or planning to live close to relatives) as the primary reason for their impending move (14.66%), proximity to schools (1.44%), and work-related relocation (2.4%). 4. Real estate professionals’ observations Real estate professionals are equally optimistic about the industry. In the survey, 36% of them said that banks’ more stringent housing loan approval has little or moderate effect on the housing market, specifically the buyer side. In addition, 51% and 53% of them said that political climate and economic uncertainty will have minimal effect on the housing market. 5. More real estate professionals now online The survey showed that 59% of the surveyed professionals cited online listings platform as their most widely used online channel to advertise their property listings. In addition, only few of the surveyed professionals use offline channels to advertise their listings: traditional media (12%) and their organization’s MLS (10%), and referral from fellow agents (1%). 6. Ten Philippine cities now have average home price of over Php10 million City Ave. House Price (Php) Makati 217.3 million Muntinlupa 55.88 million Taguig 34.37 million Mandaluyong 21.08 million Pasig 18.96 million San Juan 17.66 million Cebu 15.03 million Quezon City 14.75 million Tagaytay 13.35 million ParaƱaque 12.18 million Using Paranaque as an example, a homebuyer who plans to buy a house in this city needs to make Php4.8 million per year (using the 2.5 rule) in order to afford the city’s average home price. According to Investopedia, a prospective homeowner can afford to mortgage a home that costs approximately 2.5 times his gross annual income. If a person makes Php50,000 per month (Php600,000 per year), he can afford a property that costs Php1.5 million. 7. Makati and Taguig are the Philippines’ most expensive condo markets Lamudi analysis shows that Makati and Taguig has some of the Philippines’ most expensive condos in Q1 2015. Makati’s average condo price (per sqm) is Php139,503 (US$3,090), while Taguig condos have average asking prices of Php125,031 per sqm (US$2,770). However, using data from Global Property Guide, Metro Manila is considered a bargain when you compare it to other key cities in Asia. In Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Bangkok, the average prices of condos stand $22,814, $15,251, $10,784, $6,932, and $3,952 per sqm, respectively. Metro Manila, however, is more expensive than Jakarta ($2,766/sqm) and Kuala Lumpur ($2,616/sqm). 8. More property developers focusing on affordable housing HLURB data shows total licenses to sell declined 15.35% y-on-y to August 2015, due mainly to the drop in the issuances of non-residential projects (memorial parks and parking units). However, there has been an increase in the number of new applications for low-income housing. The number of LTS for socialized housing, doubled as of August 2015 (year to date) from the same period in 2014. There have also been significant increases in numbers of LTS issued by the HLURB for mid-income housing (56.58 percent increase) and low-cost condominiums (22.18 percent). 9. Metro Manila’s share of onsite search volume decreasing Although Metro Manila is the most searched region in the Philippines for online house-hunters, its share of search volume among all regions is decreasing: ● 78.55% in Q2 2014 ● 63.21% in Q3 2014 ● 58.9% in Q4 2014 ● 55.1% in Q1 2015 In contrast, other regions saw their search volume and share increase every quarter: CALABARZON ● 7.89% in Q2 2014 ● 12.67% in Q3 2014 ● 13.29% in Q4 2014 ● 14.71% in Q1 2015 Central Visayas ● 6.09% in Q2 2014 ● 8.66% in Q3 2014 ● 9.99% in Q4 2014 ● 11.99% in Q1 2015 Search volume for CALABARZON’s surged on average 130% quarter-on-quarter from Q2 2014 to Q1 2015, while that for Central Visayas increased on average 104% quarter-on-quarter from Q2 2014 to Q1 2015. 10. Most searched cities Quezon City—the most-searched city on the Lamudi Philippines platform—generated 244,456 searches for Q1 2015, of which 37.3% were searches for for-sale properties (regardless of property type) and 15.6 percent were searches for rental properties. Makati is the Philippines’ second most searched city. Of the total 116,451 searches conducted in the same period, 51 percent were for properties—specifically condos—for rent, while 33.9 percent were for for-sale properties. Paranaque, Pasig, and Mandaluyong are the third, fourth, and fifth most searched cities in the Philippines. On average, search traffic increased 75%, 71%, and 74%, respectively, every quarter from Q2 2014 to Q1 2015. 11. Most searched property types Condos were the most searched among website users looking for rental properties, while houses were preferred by those looking for property for sale. Quezon City is the most searched city for houses for sale: 54.8% of those looking at the city are searching for houses for sale, while 8.7% are searching for house for rent. Makati generated the greatest volume of searches for condos, of which 61.1% were for rentals (while 33.6% percent were looking for for-sale condos). To read Lamudi Philippines’ 2015 White Paper, go to www.lamudi.com.ph/research/whitepaper-2015/ ENDS. MEDIA CONTACT Rodel Ambas Head of Content and PR, Lamudi Philippines Email: rodel.ambas@lamudi.com.ph Phone: +63 917 3015127 Pia Lorraine Yater-Dalmazo PR and Media Relations Email: pia.dalmazo@lamudi.com.ph Phone: +63 915 2020882 ABOUT LAMUDI Launched in 2013, Lamudi is a global property portal focusing exclusively on emerging markets. The fast-growing platform is currently available in 34 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, with more than 800,000 real estate listings across its global network. The leading real estate marketplace offers sellers, buyers, landlords and renters a secure and easy-to-use platform to find or list properties online. For more information, please visit http://www.lamudi.com.ph Visit Lamudi Philippines on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn.

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    Does God offer a special plan of salvation for those who are unsaved and experience sudden death before they have a chance to obey God's commands?

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