CEBU, Philippines - After launching their first project last year, Prime Homes Development Corporation is pleased to see the support of the public for Henaville subdivision in Compostela, North of Cebu, which is now 50 percent sold out.
During the grand launching anniversary of Henaville, Prime Homes general manager Rey Alfonso said that they are happy with how the public has accepted their first project and that they are pleased with the good feedback from the existing residents of the subdivision.
Offering “affordable, safe, decent and nurturing” houses and a community, Alfonso said that around 50 percent of the 286 units in Henaville are already sold.
Alfonso said that all the 66 units in the first phase are already sold out, while 8o percent of the 72 units in the phase two are already sold. Some of the phase two units are, however, still under construction and is targeted to be completed and turned over mid of this year.
The third phase will start construction in June this year with 64 units targeted to be finished by December said Alfonso while the fourth phase is aimed to start construction next year.
Stretched over the 2.9 hectare area, Alfonso shared that the subdivision would have all facilities needed like a playground, a basketball court, a multipurpose hall, and many more but would still offer very affordable prices ranging from 1.050M to 1.4M for its duplex and town homes.
Alfonso showed their model houses, the Ana and Trisha units. Ana has a lot area of 80 sq. m and a floor area of 40 square meters while the Trisha unit has a 50 sq. meter lot area and floor area of 64 square meters.
At present, Alfonso said that they have 17 residents living in Henaville already and they have had no complaints so far. Most of their clients, Alfonso said are Overseas Filipino Workers, young professionals and starting up families.
With a lot of developments sprouting all over the province, Alfonso said that it could be a challenge but then their thrust is not minding the competition and just doing what they need to do to give the best quality of houses and services to their clients.
He said that this is just the start of their plans and hopefully next year they would venture into socialized low-cost houses which could be of help to a lot of people who would want to own their own houses but is on a limited budget.
But for the meantime, Alfonso said that they are focusing on Henaville and the completion of the project and is hoping to gather more to avail of their quality and affordable units.