MANILA, Philippines — The country’s largest association of major real estate and housing industry stakeholders puts its all-out efforts in pursuing its vision of “a home for every Filipino” by gathering local and global experts, policy decision-makers and transformationalists for its annual national convention this year set on Oct. 16-18 at Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort in Pampanga as an expression of solidarity with government in the observance of the “National Housing Month.”
The convention theme, “Revive & Thrive: Redefining the Future of Housing and Real Estate,” aligns with CREBA’s support for President Marcos’ flagship housing program, Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino (4PH) while promoting the industry’s over-all robust growth and resilience amidst global and local challenges.
According to CREBA national president Noel Cariño, the premier event will gather delegates from close to 30 chapters from all over the country to share valuable insights that will shape the Philippine real estate and housing landscape in the years to come against the backdrop of about 6.5-million housing backlog.
Alejandro Mañalac, CREBA vice-president for international affairs and chair of the convention organization committee, said attendees can expect discussions on economic resilience, technology use in real estate, public-private collaboration and sustainable development. He said the three-day program aims to equip individuals and organizations with insights and partnership opportunities with industry leaders, government officials and peers.
As a prelude to its national convention in October, CREBA organized regional housing conferences in various part of the country to spur discussions and draw industry-wide support at the ground level for the 4PH initiative.
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