Antipolo House and Lot at Sulit.com.ph

The Philippine real estate market is thriving, and a lot of people are getting excited about it. If you visit different review centers for the real estate brokers’ licensure exams, you will find them all jam-packed with people eager to make their mark in real estate.

Even online advertising sites such as Sulit.com.ph are attracting a lot of real estate brokers and sales professionals who are happy to help you find your dream Antipolo house and lot.

So if you’re going on the web searching for solutions to your needs, or answers to your questions, rest easy in the knowledge that there are hundreds and even thousands of other people ready to serve you.

And the best part about this is, there are online communities which gather all these resources in one easy-to-find place. If you’re looking for a social community on the web where you can find fellow Filipinos, then check out Sulit.com.ph today!

Antipolo 2009

Just wanted to greet all of you a Happy New Year! May we all have an even more prosperous 2009!

Here in Antipolo, the new year was ushered in with some rain. And you know what those drops of rain signify, right? Yes, we expect more blessings to come.

To all our friends, supporters, clients, colleagues, family, and relatives, thank you for all the help and understanding in 2008. We look forward to greater things in 2009.

Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon!

Tayo na sa Antipolo! 🙂

Images of Antipolo

It is not enough to simply live in this beautiful city, to own some real estate or property here in Antipolo. You can also enjoy the many sites, sounds, aroma and wonders of being in Antipolo. There’s the church, the wafting aroma of newly-roasted cashew nuts (kasoy), suman, an enjoyable ride on the hamaka, and so much more.

Here are some places on the web that generously share the many images of Antipolo…

Thinking of Antipolo (by foodesign)
Some of the photos you will find are the image of Antipolo’s Our Lady of Peace & Good Voyage, the Antipolo hillside, suman sa ibus in coconut leaves, and a stall where you can buy kasoy.