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                    [Summary] => The Subdivision and Housing Developers Association (SHDA), the leading organization of real estate developers nationwide has responded to the call of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Concil (HUDCC) and housing developers to come together for a pledging session with President Arroyo in October being the Housing Month to commit to build at least 100,000 new housing units up to 2004.

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Further reduced from 23 to 18, the CMP loan documents originally comprised of 56 documents until these were reduced October of last year by 59 percent to 23.
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"It has been a year of continuing struggle for the industry, the government, and the homeless families out there, the poor and the middle-class families," said CREBA national president Charlie V. Gorayeb in a year-end statement.
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"It has been a year of continuing struggle for the industry, the government, and the homeless families out there, the poor and the middle-class families," said CREBA national president Charlie V. Gorayeb in a year-end statement.
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Further reduced from 23 to 18, the CMP loan documents originally comprised of 56 documents until these were reduced October of last year by 59 percent to 23.
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"It has been a year of continuing struggle for the industry, the government, and the homeless families out there, the poor and the middle-class families," said CREBA national president Charlie V. Gorayeb in a year-end statement.
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"It has been a year of continuing struggle for the industry, the government, and the homeless families out there, the poor and the middle-class families," said CREBA national president Charlie V. Gorayeb in a year-end statement.
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