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  • SubNet Construc-Tips: Rainy Season Home Maintenance Guide

    It’s raining, men! However, it’s not “hallelujah” if your house is not well-prepared for the monsoon season. To help you ensure that you and your family have a home sweet home, rain or shine, SubNet Construction will provide you some rainy season home maintenance tips. Check it out from our latest set of SubNet Construc-Tips.

  • SubNet Real Estate-tionary: Real Estate Legal Documents

    When it comes to investments, real estate often takes the biggest share. Most people, especially young professionals, spend a huge amount of money in buying their own real estate property. Expectedly, you will be dealing with various real estate transactions that will introduce you to various legal documents. In this feature, let SubNet Construction help you familiarize with all these legal documents.

  • Dammam: A Cozy Minimalist House (A Subnet Construction Model House)

    Cliche as it may sound, but simplicity is still beauty. We, at SubNet Construction, believe that minimalism is a design philosophy and a way of life of most Filipinos; hence, we always come up with model house designs that embrace simplicity. At the same time, we make it a point that our houses are also in line with the modern designs that appeal to young Filipinos. With our latest model house design, we pride ourselves for making the minimalists’ dream house a reality – Dammam.

  • SubNet Construc-Tips: Summer Home Maintenance Guide

    Summer’s already here! As much as you are prepared to go to the beach, you have to make sure that your own house is well-prepared before you leave it for your summer getaway. Like in any other season, there are specific parts of your house that need special care and attention this summertime. Read further to know more about these SubNet Summer Construc-Tips.

  • SC News: Residential Real Estate Prices in the Philippines Up 5.7% in 2017 – BSP

    Residential real estate prices in the country have increased continuously in the last three years, as reported by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP). Data showed that the Residential Real Estate Price Index (RREPI) rose from 107.6 in Q4 2015 to 111.1 in 2016 for the same quarter and finally to 117.4 in Q4 2017. Year-on-year, prices of all types of housing units in the Philippines grew to 5.7 percent in Q4 last year from 3.3 percent in the same quarter in 2016 and 1.1 percent in Q4 2015. Quarter-on-quarter, the RREPI went up by 5.2 percent in the final quarter of 2017 – a significant rate compared to the 1.8 percent and 0.2 percent decline in Q2 and Q3 2017, respectively.

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