“During these times, it’s truly better at home. We recognize the urgency of owning a house in a safe and secure neighborhood, which is why we intend to make the buying process easier and more attainable for our clients,” AboitizLand CEO and President David Rafael said in a statement.
Read MoreInterested buyers can view AboitizLand’s projects through virtual tours on www.aboitizland.com. They can also check out the unit offerings by requesting actual videos of the houses.
Home buyers can also consult with property specialists using video chat apps.
To book appointments, they can schedule an online presentation through Facebook, or send an e-mail at aboitizland@aboitiz.com.
Reservations can also be made online. Home buyers can e-mail scanned copies of the reservation agreement, include one scanned or photographed copy of a valid government ID, and proof of online payment of reservation fee.
Read more: https://www.bworldonline.com/aboitizland-offers-contactless-homebuying/
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