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Tuesday, October 08, 2024

Newsletter: P.A. Properties Marks 30 Years: Celebrating the Stories Behind Every Home

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 P.A. Properties, one of the leading developers of affordable housing in Luzon, proudly launched its 30th anniversary with a fresh theme encapsulating the heart of its legacy: "Behind every home is a story."

Founded in December 1994, P.A. Properties has dedicated the last three decades to helping Filipinos realize their dream of homeownership. Through its unwavering commitment, the company has developed vibrant, sustainable communities, paving the way for stories of growth, triumph, and transformation across generations.

The anniversary theme reflects the company’s core values and celebrates the personal journeys that have shaped the lives of thousands of homeowners. For 30 years, P.A. Properties has nurtured communities where families grow, thrive, and build futures, focusing on not just constructing homes but fostering environments that promote sustainability and long-term success.

“Our 30th anniversary is a milestone beyond numbers,” said Att. Marianne Reyna Lina Cruz, P.A. Properties President and CEO. “It’s about the stories behind every home, every family, and every community we’ve helped to build. Each represents resilience, growth, and a shared vision for a brighter tomorrow.”

As part of its anniversary celebration, P.A. Properties will continue its mission of creating sustainable, accessible housing developments, ensuring that every new home contributes to a story of hope, progress, and unity. The anniversary logo, centered on the theme "Behind every home is a story," symbolizes the culmination of 30 years of meaningful connections and the promise of many more stories.


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