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Prime Philippines kicked off the year by holding its first exclusive in-person event entitled “2023 Philippine Property Market Outlook: REVENGE or RETREAT” last January 31 at Shangri-La the Fort in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. Know more:

“2023 Philippine Property Market Outlook: REVENGE or RETREAT”

The event started with PRIME Philippines’ Founder and CEO, Jet Yu, delivering the opening remarks and discussing how the Philippine Real Estate markets fared in 2022 and how to tread the upcoming economic tightrope to be faced in 2023. Mr. Yu highlighted that the industrial sector would continue to be a frontrunner among the other sectors, with manufacturing, logistics, and e-commerce activities making headways.

The second set of panelists included Imperial Homes’ President & CEO, Emma Imperial; CCAP’s Managing Director, Rosario Cajucom-Bradburry; Matchmo’s Founder & CEO, Kevin Carreon; and GreatWork’s Head of Sales and Operations, Anne Flores.

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