File photo MANILA - The government's program to further improve infrastructure across the country, along with people's preference for less crowded spaces vis vis the pandemic, are expected to continue to fuel demand for housing units outside of Metro Manila. In a virtual briefing on Monday, Leechiu Property Consultants research and consultancy director Roy Amado Golez said residential real estate prices in Laguna, Cavite, Pampanga, and Tarlac have risen, especially for housing projects catering to the high-end market. Golez said prices of lots in Laguna, such as projects located along the South Luzon Expressway, have increased by around 7 to 10 percent. He said residential real estate projects in these areas have registered strong sales and developers are running out of inventory locations. He added land prices in Laguna for projects catering to the high-end segment alone have increased to around PHP50,000 per square meter from about PHP35,000 per square meter two years ago, wi
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