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Megaworld's GERI to turn over P11-B projects in 2026


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Property giant Megaworld Corp.’s tourism and townships subsidiary Global-Estate Resorts Inc. (GERI) is turning over P11 billion worth of residential and commercial projects located in the provinces this year.

In a news release on Friday, GERI said it is turning over residential units at The Lindgren and commercial lots at Arden Botanical Estate in Trece Martires and Tanza, Cavite; housing units at The Hamptons Terraces and residential lots at The Hamptons Caliraya in Cavinti, Laguna; and residential lots at Eastland Heights in Antipolo, Rizal.

Also set for turn over are residential units at Tulip Gardens at Southwoods City in Biñan, Laguna; Twin Lakes Manor and The Belvedere at Twin Lakes in Laurel, Batangas; and units at Boracay Newcoast in Malay, Aklan.

“There remains a strong demand for residential developments and commercial spaces from our developments in key growth areas outside Metro Manila. This highlights the long-term value clients see in our integrated communities, which offer a seamless blend of nature, modern convenience, and investment security,” said Monica Salomon, president of GERI.

“We hope to continue capturing the growing real estate markets in the provinces. By leveraging on the natural beauty of the locations where we are present, we envision our developments to be the most sought-after addresses for business and lifestyle beyond Metro Manila,” added Salomon.

GERI has 12 tourism estates and integrated lifestyle communities across the country covering more than 4,100 hectares of land. —VAL, GMA News