HDC celebrates its 25th year

MANILA, Philippines - The Homeowners Development Corporation (HDC) led by its president, Jaime I. Hernandez, will celebrate its 25th anniversary this December as it continues to build communities for its market niche – the middle-class market. Hernandez affirmed that it is the strongest and most stable market in all economic trends and conditions.

“Two storey, singled detached houses and clusters of townhouses in secured gated residential communities beat all other offerings in the real estate market,” said Hernandez. His late father, Atty. Jose C. Hernandez, former Rizal vice-governor, found and started company operations in 1984 with its first subdivision project, the Madonna Homes, in Cainta, Rizal.

For the next 25 years, HDC’s projects have grown to 18 other subdivisions. These include Bridgestone Park, Northwood, Metrogreen, Metropolis 1 and 2 Villages in Pasig City; Marwood Village in Angono, Rizal; Midland Homes, Roosevelt Park, Golden Mile and Birmingham Place in Cainta, Rizal; Panorama Hills and Birmingham Homes in Antipolo City; Metrogreen Village in Quezon City; Metropolis North in Caloocan City; Bankers 9, Birmingham Sunrise, Birmingham Alberto in San Mateo, Rizal; Birmingham Meadows in Greater Poblacion in Rodriguez, Rizal, and the latest, Birmingham Plains in Greater Poblacion, General Trias, Cavite. All these subdivisions are located in the town or city proper where schools, churches and work places are readily accessible through 24-hour public transportation and fully developed with modern amenities to suit the Filipino family.

 Since its inception, Hernandez said, HDC has always relied on using conventional methods of construction, thus assuring buyers of superior construction quality.

 HDC is an active member of the Chamber of Real Estate and Builders Association (CREBA) and the Subdivision and Housing Developers Associations (SHDA). It holds office on the third floor of Hernandez Bldg., 154 Katipunan Ave., Saint Ignatius Village, Quezon City with phone numbers (632)912-7731, 912-2874. Log on to www.birminghamph.com.

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