Bria Homes wins two Real Estate Asia Awards for “Affordable Housing Developer and Open Space Development of the Year”

Bria Homes win Affordable housing in Real Estate Asia Awards

For its sustained efforts in building superior quality, affordable house and lots in eco-friendly communities, BRIA Homes shone bright on the first day of July when the 2021 Real Estate Asia Awards gave it recognition in two categories: “Affordable Housing Developer of the Year” and “Open Space Development of the Year”. These awards affirm that BRIA Homes is an industry leader, having raised the bar in quality and affordability in its fifty-plus housing projects across the country.

The trophies were graciously accepted by Red Rosales, COO of BRIA Homes, who stated that BRIA proudly touts its twin recognition from the Real Estate Asia Awards, which places them in the esteemed company of Asia’s other “real estate champions”.

“Knowing that BRIA Homes’ unrelenting hard work is acknowledged by a prestigious awards-giving body inspires us to help even more ordinary Filipinos acquire their own home,” said Rosales. “To date, we have expanded our product lines in order to serve the millennial market and the OFWs who seek investment-worthy projects for their hard-earned money. As we continue to offer BRIA’s affordable housing to them, we visualize them thriving in our wide-open green spaces, leading safe and secure lives.”

About Real Estate Asia Awards Annual Event

The Real Estate Asia Awards is an annual event that officially recognizes the most innovative real estate developments in the region. To have a shot at the prestigious awards, property developers must stand out in their markets regardless of challenging environments.

For this year, awardees were chosen by industry experts from all over Asia. Among them were Teh Seng Leong of EY Global Real Estate; James Xu of Deloitte Southeast Asia; Kwok Kay So of PwC Hong Kong; Hong Beng Tay of KPMG Advisory LLP; James Allan of JLL Indonesia; Norman Ho of Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP; and Lau Sok Hiang of Drew & Napier LLC.

BRIA Homes’ impressive performance in the recent Real Estate Asia Awards only serves to underscore its commitment to provide well-built, stylishly designed homes in thriving horizontal and vertical developments nationwide. These affordable house and lot units suit the needs of families of varying sizes. Home models include the Elena, a 22-square-meter unit on a 36-square-meter lot; the Bettina, a 44-square-meter unit on a 36-square-meter lot; and the Alecza, a 36-square-meter unit on an 81-square-meter lot.

Amenities abound in all BRIA developments: covered courts, open green spaces, kiddie play areas, multipurpose halls, and much more. Security is also a top priority at every BRIA location, with guarded entrances and exits, 24/7 CCTV coverage, and solar lighting assuring residents of absolute peace of mind.

To top all these, each BRIA project is strategically located to help residents and homeowners live their best lives, enjoying access to retail outlets, hospitals, churches and schools.

“With the recognition from Real Estate Asia Awards, BRIA remains committed to its goal of being the country’s foremost developer of affordable housing,” says Rosales. “We offer our sincerest thanks to the organizers and judges of Real Estate Asia Awards, and to all our employees, sellers, builders, and other stakeholders who have helped make BRIA what it is today.”

BRIA Homes is a subsidiary of GOLDEN MV Holdings, Inc., .one of the largest real estate companies in the country. BRIA Homes is primed to bring quality and affordable house and lot packages and condominium units closer to ordinary Filipino families. This is the goal that drives every single employee in the company, for which the ultimate fulfillment is seeing a client happily moving into BRIA’s homes.

To know more, visit their website at www.bria.com.ph, like and follow “Bria Homes, Inc.” on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Spotify, Viber Community, Telegram Channel, Kakao Talk, LINE and WhatsApp, or call 0939-887-9637.

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