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here’s a property located in makati bounded by two streets ( back to back ) excellent for residential or commercial development office building,...
Buildings, Commercial Property, Condominium Development, Featured Properties, Property listings, Residential Development, bargain properties, cats, commercial building development, commercial development, commercial lot, featured property, high end properties, high rise development, hot properties, income property, investment banking, investments, makati, makati properties, office building, philippine commercial lot, prime philippine properties, showroom, sites for development, warehouse | June 13, 2010 | 0 comments
here’s a prime commercial property located along shaw boulevard, mandaluyong that’s great for a high rise residential or commercial office...
Commercial Property, Condominium Development, Featured Properties, Mandaluyong, Property listings, Shaw Boulevard, bank site, banking and finance, cats, commercial building development, commercial lot, commericial lots, featured property, high end properties, high rise development, hot properties, investments, land banking, philippine commercial lot, prime philippine properties, restaurant site, retail space, showroom | March 18, 2010 | 0 comments
here’s a three storey commercial building located in malate, manila near taft avenue and schools such as de la salle university, st scholastica...
Buildings, Commercial Property, Condominium Development, Featured Properties, Property listings, bargain properties, commericial lots, hot properties, investments, malate building, manila, philippine commercial lot, prime philippine properties | March 11, 2010 | 0 comments
here’s a prime commercial lot along Aguinaldo Highway, Dasmarinas, Cavite that’s for sale. total lot area is 4000 square meters. this property has...
Cavite, Commercial Property, Featured Properties, Property listings, bargain properties, cats, commericial lots, dasmarinas, philippine commercial lot, prime philippine properties | February 4, 2010 | 3 comments