A HOME remains hard to reach for millions of Filipino families. According to a white paper from Lhoopa, a Philippine-founded ...
Lhoopa, a property technology company started by Marc-Olivier Caillot and his Filipina wife Sabrina in 2018, is helping change how more low-income Filipinos can access socialized housing.
The world has become increasingly expensive, and many people find themselves struggling to maintain their quality of life in ...
For many Filipinos, owning a home feels increasingly out of reach. On one end, property prices continue to rise ...
The Federal Government’s decision not to appeal the Kota Kinabalu High Court ruling on Sabah’s entitlement to a 40 per cent ...
Vietnam - The Consistent Champion of Affordability Vietnam tops the list for the third consecutive year, with over 86 percent ...
Chalkbeat looks at how the $100K visa fee could devastate rural schools' efforts to hire teachers if they rely heavily on ...
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In July, inspectors discovered something strange: shipments of prawns, and Nike-branded sneakers, emitting faint traces of ...
In reality, it is already heavily using illegal foreign workers — foreign wives of foreign residents who cannot work, runaways and illegally moonlighting factory workers. The proposal thus merely ...
The Ministry of the Interior on Sunday announced that new public housing is expected to reach nearly 100,000 units by 2029, with one-fifth designated as “family housing” for newlyweds and families ...