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the perfect in-city residential enclave made possible by Phinma Properties is now ready for move-in. This affordable luxury caters to those whose dream expectations are to live big, but minus the expense.

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ASiA Enclaves Alabang, the new kind of luxury living, celebrated the top-off ceremony and move-in of its third residential building, Sato IV. PHINMA Property Holdings Corporation (PHINMA Properties) provided home seekers a cosy showroom experience and a visit to the actual turnover units in Ohara.

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Phinma Property Holdings Corp., the country’s leading developer of medium-cost condominiums, has unveiled its biggest project to date, a P1.8-billion residential community in Alabang covering an area of 3.5 hectares.

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the perfect in-city residential enclave made possible by Phinma Properties is now ready for move-in. This affordable luxury caters to those whose dream expectations are to live big, but minus the expense.

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ASiA Enclaves Alabang, the new kind of luxury living, celebrated the top-off ceremony and move-in of its third residential building, Sato IV. PHINMA Property Holdings Corporation (PHINMA Properties) provided home seekers a cosy showroom experience and a visit to the actual turnover units in Ohara.

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Phinma Property Holdings Corp., the country’s leading developer of medium-cost condominiums, has unveiled its biggest project to date, a P1.8-billion residential community in Alabang covering an area of 3.5 hectares.

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