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  2. Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023, Pag-IBIG approved ₱12 billion credit line for the National Housing Authority, which will finance the development of 9,110 housing units nationwide (4,111 units in Quezon City, 1,377 in Valenzuela, 944 in Zamboanga City, and 535 in San Juan). [6] The 4PH Program is envisioned to create smart cities nationwide. [7]

  3. National Housing Authority (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The National Housing Authority (NHA) is a government agency responsible for public housing in the Philippines. Established on July 31, 1975, it is organized as a government-owned and controlled corporation under the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development as an attached agency.

  4. New San Jose Builders - Wikipedia

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    New San Jose Builders, Inc. (NSJBI) was incorporated in 1986. Its initial project was to develop land and infrastructure for the National Housing Authority (NHA) in Bagong Silang and nearby areas in Caloocan. NSJBI would later fulfill projects by the government and develop and build its own residential condominiums. [1]

  5. The Cost To Buy a House in 2025’s Predicted Hottest Housing ...

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    Colorado Springs, Colorado, came out on top with projected year-over-year home sale growth of 27.1% and a median sale price increase of 12.7%. Just behind the western city came Miami-Ft ...

  6. There may not be a lot of homes for sale these days, but there is a lot of housing space sitting empty. ... The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said on Wednesday its Pending Home Sales ...

  7. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the governing documents or state law, the HOA may have the authority to place liens on a property (for non-payment of assessments and/or noncompliance with CC&Rs, an example would be the costs to remove a non compliant structure such as a mobile home on a lot restricted to "site built" housing) and to, ultimately, foreclose on it.