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                    [Title] => CB Richard Ellis sees uptrend as foreign investors take position
                    [Summary] => The Philippine economy appears on the upswing as far as the real estate sector is concerned and foreign investors are beginning to position themselves, according to real estate consultancy firm CB Richard Ellis.


In a press conference, Rick Santos, chairman and president of CB Richard Ellis Philippines Inc. (CBREP), noted at least three trends that augur well for the Philippine real estate sector and which members of the Constitutional Commission, should consider in deliberating on the possible liberalization of restrictions on land ownership.
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The demand-supply gap is projected to be felt starting the third quarter of this year and is expected to be addressed towards the end of 2006, CBRE Philippines officials said yesterday. This has already resulted in increased office space rental rates as well as real estate prices.
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The demand-supply gap is projected to be felt starting the third quarter of this year and is expected to be addressed towards the end of 2006, CBRE Philippines officials said yesterday. This has already resulted in increased office space rental rates as well as real estate prices.
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In a press conference, Rick Santos, chairman and president of CB Richard Ellis Philippines Inc. (CBREP), noted at least three trends that augur well for the Philippine real estate sector and which members of the Constitutional Commission, should consider in deliberating on the possible liberalization of restrictions on land ownership.
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The demand-supply gap is projected to be felt starting the third quarter of this year and is expected to be addressed towards the end of 2006, CBRE Philippines officials said yesterday. This has already resulted in increased office space rental rates as well as real estate prices.
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The demand-supply gap is projected to be felt starting the third quarter of this year and is expected to be addressed towards the end of 2006, CBRE Philippines officials said yesterday. This has already resulted in increased office space rental rates as well as real estate prices.
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