
Manila Property Market Stretches Listing Times, Vendors Offer Bigger Discounts
Average days on market climb to 85 as sellers slash prices in Makati and Quezon City.
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Average days on market climb to 85 as sellers slash prices in Makati and Quezon City.

Waterfront properties in Pasay City are experiencing a significant increase in value, making it an attractive investment hotspot for buyers and developers alike.

Aspiring owners pivot to new pockets of the city as traditional hotspots get pricier, with big shifts at the lower end of the market.

Cubao is fast becoming an investor’s magnet as new infrastructure transforms Quezon City’s gateway district.

A closer look at the numbers reveals a nuanced picture of the city's dynamic real estate market

Manila's renters are finding better value outside the city centre, with prices in nearby provinces like Cavite and Laguna up to 30% lower

Rental returns in Mandaluyong now outpace other Metro Manila suburbs as investors chase higher yields amid tight supply.

Makati estate’s unprecedented sale sets new benchmarks, jolts luxury property sellers and buyers alike.

A ₱310 million sale in Ortigas Center redefines the upper end of Manila’s property auctions and stirs currency among luxury listings.

New market analysis reveals homeownership is now cheaper than renting in select Metro Manila neighborhoods—including parts of Quezon City and Muntinlupa.

Relentless infrastructure works and rising commercial investment are transforming Taguig’s C5 South corridor into one of Metro Manila’s hottest growth hotspots.

Barangay Santa Ana and Quezon City’s Project 4 remain hotspots but higher down payments and price hikes stall some hopeful buyers.

As Metro Manila real estate prices climb, first-timers weigh pre-selling flats in Bay City against lived-in condos in San Juan.

Sellers in key central districts are conceding more ground on prices after homes went unsold for record periods this year.

New data shows key suburban Barangays in Quezon City and Las Piñas now favor homebuyers over renters, as sharp rent hikes distort the city’s housing market.

A quiet industrial pocket is primed for transformation as Manila planners move to fast-track new zoning rules.

Sweeping revisions to zoning and design codes promise more flexible heights, greater green spaces, and stricter review in fast-changing districts like Bonifacio Global City and Binondo.

Serious buyers in Metro Manila need more than luck to succeed at auction—solid research and preparation could make all the difference.

The Philippine condominium market is regaining momentum in 2026, with BGC and the Bay Area leading a recovery fuelled by OFW remittances and returning expatriate demand.
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