00:44.2
Also in focus, shares of British chip designer Arm as lackluster revenue guidance
00:49.6
clouded its positive sales quarter report.
00:52.6
The stock plunged 8% in pre-market trading.
00:55.6
And we're also keeping a close look at the stock market.
00:57.2
A close watch on shares of Airbnb after the vacation rental company
01:01.0
announced a lower revenue forecast despite a doubling of its net income.
01:06.1
Airbnb shares tumbled 8% before the bell.
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Meanwhile, Asian markets saw another day of mixed trading.
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Chinese shares outperformed after trade data showed imports and exports
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in the world's second biggest economy returned to growth,
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signaling a recovery in demand.
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Chinese property stocks also boosted the Hong Kong Hang Seng
01:27.0
index thanks to two Chinese megacities lifting restrictions.
01:32.7
Here at home, Philippine shares led declines after first quarter GDP missed market expectations.
01:40.8
The PSEI actually closed to a lower low today, which is sending us a message,
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which is, again, consistent so far with our view that the rally that we saw from mid-April is done already.
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And the market is on its way to retrace.
01:57.0
More of its rally from the October low last year.
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Actually, from where we stand now, we anticipate a retest of the 6,400 low in April to around 6,350.
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Then, if that area is broken, then we might see the market revisiting 6,100 to around 6,011.
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More on the GDP report.
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The Philippine economy grows less than expected in the first quarter as consumer spending takes a hit from inflationary pressures.
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And the El Nino phenomenon.
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Jackie Pascual with the full story.
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The Philippine economy grew by 5.7% in the first quarter of the year.
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While that's below some analysts' expectations, the growth remains among the fastest in the region.
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Ang mga pangunahing sektor ng ekonomiya na agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry at services ay nagsipagtala ng mga pagtaas.
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Surpassing other major economies.
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China at 5.3%, Indonesia at 5.1%, and Malaysia at 3.9%.
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Contributors to growth include financial and insurance activities, wholesale and retail trade, and manufacturing.
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But inflation and even the hot temperature have affected the economy.
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We've been experiencing several shocks.
03:21.9
The major ones being the long period of the heat wave.
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And related to that, the El Nino.
03:27.0
And geopolitical tensions.
03:29.6
Construction slowed down.
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No doubt affected by prolonged periods of extreme heat.
03:36.2
Household spending also slowed due to elevated prices of major food items and the heat wave.
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Household final consumption expenditure slowed to its lowest level since 2010 minus the pandemic year.
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Government final consumption expenditure also slowed down year on year.
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House Ways and Means Committee Chair.
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Mayor and Albay Representative Joey Salceda says the government must spend more wisely so the public will benefit from various programs.
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An analyst also says reforms must be done for growth to trickle down to ordinary Filipinos.
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Even if our GDP continues to grow, and I hope that it does continue to grow, the trickle down is hardly happening.
04:23.7
So, you know, there remains.
04:27.0
Only but a few who actually benefits from this growth, whatever this growth is about.
04:36.3
Hanggat hindi natin nababago yung sistema, the rules of the game, so to speak,
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mahirap umasa na, alam mo, merong mas malalim at mas matagalang magbabago na mangyayari.
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NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisakan says the government continues to implement programs to help Filipinos in education, health,
04:57.0
labor and infrastructure.
04:58.8
He's also confident that the country's resilience will extend even in succeeding quarters
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as government prepares for the effects of El Nino and the possible impact of La Nina.
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Ensuring food security remains the top goal.
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Given extreme weather conditions and climate change,
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we'll invest more in research and innovation to enable our agriculture and food systems to cope with these challenges.
05:26.0
Balisakan is up to date.
05:27.0
We'll see you next week.
05:27.0
The Philippines' chief economist says the government is conducting a review of the country's tariff structure.
05:42.1
And Secretary Arsenio Balisacan says many sectors are affected by what he called a highly distorted tariff structure.
05:50.4
Balisacan is hopeful revisions to the system will drive employment and economic growth.
05:55.3
Net design to roll out the new structure by next year.
06:25.3
Some industries have low tariffs for their outputs, for the outputs that they produce, but they face high tariffs for the inputs that they use for their production, effectively making them losing competitiveness.
06:44.5
And we're taking a quick break. Up next, we talk about racing the real estate game with real estate brokerage, REMAX Philippines.
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Up next, we talk about racing the real estate game with real estate brokerage, REMAX Philippines.
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Welcome back. Last year, the Philippines' real estate market ended on a positive note as outsourcing and leasing activities continued to grow.
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REMAX Philippines Country Manager Miguel Naval joins us tonight to discuss how the Philippines'
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can continue to tap into the real estate market's potential.
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Thank you so much, Miguel, for joining us in the studio tonight.
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Hi, Miguel. Hi, thank you for having me. Salve, Ron.
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And it looks like congratulations are in order. You brought the Philippine flag to this R4 convention.
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Yes, yes. It was a great experience. So, representing the Philippines.
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So, some of the top professionals, real estate professionals have represented us and, in fact, garnered quite a number of honors representing what we like to say is,
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high service level of real estate here in the Philippines.
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What's the convention like? Like, I didn't know that there's a real estate.
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The convention is huge. Yeah, you'd think like, just like how other professionals, other professions would have huge conventions,
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we would have a worldwide convention of about 5,000 plus real estate professionals all around the world.
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But you're all pitching there and showing your pitching skills and your sales, yeah, and showing the properties.
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We're really talking more about strategies.
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What does it take to win?
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Strategies. Well, honestly, it's...
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It's really just the skill you put and, I guess, the service level that you try to implement in your businesses.
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So, what you pick up in the convention really is how to implement your service at a high level so that you can, in fact, improve your skills and really, I suppose, grab more business, really help more people in the end.
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We're talking about agents. What makes a real estate agent stand out from among the rest?
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Now, just what's the proof and, you know, a figure for that person to garner an award like that when they got... that you got in that convention.
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It's really the expertise and, I guess, the perspective that you can bring to the table in a real estate transaction.
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So, in every transaction, we're expected to guide both buyers and sellers into it and really, it can be the biggest asset you'll buy in your life, right?
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It could be, really, a make or break thing so our expertise in a real estate market, you know, there's no need to do the kind of small stuff as right off the bat.
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I'm used to being a real estate investor but when you, you know, come into that kind of thing and if you're interested in that kind of and if you're a part of the real estate this is what you need to try to get into.
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And it's a good your expertise.
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knowing the market, learning about the market,
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the best things to consider when
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purchasing or even selling
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change a deal and really
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help a deal actually close and
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their real estate goals
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Ethics is a big part of it. Of course, yes.
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Professionalism and credibility
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and your integrity in fact
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Real estate can be, especially here
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in different countries, you'll see
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that transparency
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and the professionalism really
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helps in the market
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movement because the trust level
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is there. And if you can
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also implement that same
10:41.1
trust in transactions, people will be
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more comfortable making decisions
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which again are very important because
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they can be some of the biggest investments
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I always report on the
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Philippines being at the bottom of the list.
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This is such a nice piece of
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news, right? That we're one of the
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people who were awarded.
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Yeah, and you know, I've seen the government
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really also step up and other brokers
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inside and outside of RE-MAX
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trying to push the level of
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professionalism, push the level of
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service here to a higher level so that
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both outside investors
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or internal stakeholders are more
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comfortable in doing business
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really helping the economy
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in that way as well. Because after
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all, when you're ready
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to buy a property, we are
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right in the front of that
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helping and trying to
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get that happen for
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whatever you might want to buy.
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Whether it's a beach house, whether it's a
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condominium, house and lot,
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even commercial lots. I've heard
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public utility vehicles, but there's such
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a thing as well as Colorum real estate
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big of a problem is it here in the Philippines
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and what is being done about it?
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It's quite big a problem.
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So, I'd say overall
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brokerage business or that service
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is quite underserved, meaning
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a lot of people due to
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the lack of maybe education and
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information tend to go to someone
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available to them who might not be licensed.
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Sometimes it's a relative. Sometimes
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it's a relative. Sometimes it's my tita's
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And sometimes that can
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cause some problems and maybe
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also the wrong impression
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to people, especially
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as we see externally
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how it's done otherwise. It's a lot
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more professional. Everyone is licensed.
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especially with new laws such as
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the RESA law is currently being implemented
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where now to get the license
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you now need to take
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a course, a four-year course,
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a REM course. A four-year course?
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A four-year course in order
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to take your licensure exam and
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then really be prepared to
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at the level we need to be for
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the trust to be there in the
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real estate sector.
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What's a regulatory body that handles
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brokerage firms and when
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somebody, for example, is victimized
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by some of these people,
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where do they go? What's the process
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like and can they get their money back?
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So, it's controlled
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primarily by the PRC.
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the body that governs
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all real estate brokers and their
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sales agents. That's a regulatory commission.
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Yeah. So, that regulatory
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commission is the same one that
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professions such as lawyers,
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doctors. So, similar
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in nature, similar in
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the way they approach it. So,
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there is a level of accountability
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there. But really, I think what
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we want to do in RE-MAX is not only
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follow what the regulations
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say, but really lead the way.
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And I think that's really through education,
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through learning how
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to do things by seeing how
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other things are done in different countries,
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seeing if we can apply it here,
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and really kind of bringing that here.
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And that's really what we're,
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here is. That everyone has a
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nice real estate experience with a high
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level of trust, a high level of
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satisfaction. Sorry, one more
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question. You see
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my buttons are pushed because
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there's a lot of anger. Okay.
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In the Philippines, people are not used to
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complaining. That's why they're not
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getting what they deserve.
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I'm victimized, for example,
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I just shut up because the system
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or the process is so
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convoluted, I'd rather just
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go on to the next property or get victimized
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should people expect?
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People should expect
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people should expect a
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real honest conversation where people are not
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push-selling you. People are not
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trying to manipulate you. Do you file a case against
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this person? You go to the PRC?
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Well, first and foremost, you should
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check for licenses. That's one big thing.
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Right? So, if you were to
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do this, checking a license
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with a reputable brand that has accountability
15:08.1
and systems in place
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watch out for these things
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that are educating people on the ground
15:16.0
who you interact with. Those are important
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things to watch out for. Sorry, how do you check
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is licensed and if that license is
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valid? Where do you go? Chat, GPT.
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Chat, GPT. I'm kidding.
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Facebook na. I'm kidding.
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But you will be able to ask
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for their PRC license.
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And then you check that against what database?
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You will be able to check against the database
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that will make it a lot easier.
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Obviously, we've bought properties
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and never checked the PRC license.
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And you were lucky
15:48.2
that I suppose everything went
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Well, this last one, knock on wood.
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I'm getting anxious.
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as we continue to grow,
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and that's the outlook. Because the government is
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fully supporting this. And of course,
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there's perfect effort there also
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on their side to kind of push
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forward in this with other
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professionals, real estate boards
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also really cracking down on these things.
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And I think it will really come
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inside out. Like we, meaning
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there are real passionate brokers within
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RE-MAX who really want to change
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that reputation, really increase
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that service level and
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deliver a good experience
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to really all Filipinos.
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So, we've been expanding
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with 36 offices here.
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About 300 agents. We're soon
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going to open in Cebu, Davao.
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And really creating that network
16:44.1
of professional brokers can
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really perhaps change
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make it really a bet.
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So, we're going to have a better experience
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for each and every Filipino.
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You mentioned a while ago that you look at the best practices
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from other countries as well
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and bring it here to the Philippines
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and apply it and teach it to your agents.
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Can you give us an example
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of what those best practices are
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that you've brought from other countries
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that are not really
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taught by the other
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companies to their agents?
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really bring to the table are
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the manner of which we
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engage with our clients.
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Really advising them based
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on what realistically
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Really being truthful and
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practicing representation
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and really focusing
17:38.1
on the best interests of the client
17:40.0
rather than just closing the sale.
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Because the commissions can be a very
17:44.0
important process.
17:47.8
important part of the process for the agent.
17:50.1
But what about the client?
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if the biggest motivator
17:57.5
for an agent is the commission,
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really, that puts you in the wrong place.
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Where you would say
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and maybe even do anything
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to perhaps get the commission.
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And I'm not even sure about the transparency
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of the fees and charges because
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sometimes you see they're not uniform.
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They're a lot, by the way.
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When you're buying a property, there's so many
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things that other fees on top of
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the property price, right?
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I hope there's more
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disclosure on that so that people understand.
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Something that we're really trying to introduce
18:29.5
is transparency through actual documentation.
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Giving proper documentation where
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each and everything
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discussed is written down,
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broken down, so that you have the
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confidence to transact.
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That you're not simply sending out
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the text, professional communication.
18:48.4
These are practices that are already
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ingrained in other countries
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where us, it's a little informal.
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Right? Communicating could be informal.
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The way that you transact might be informal.
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So, an ATS, for example,
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an authority to sell is a very big
19:07.9
thing now where you are actually
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authorized to sell a property where everything
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is stated, the price, so that
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transactions like that,
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walang balikan, walang
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there's nothing that can
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change yung usapin
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na ganun. Right? And that's the things
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that we're introducing. Although,
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I'll tell you now, not all sellers,
19:30.2
buyers might want
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or aren't even used to it.
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Right? That kind of service level
19:35.9
that everything's documented.
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But I do really feel that
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that's the way to protect every side
19:41.7
in every deal. That everything's written
19:43.8
down, everything's organized, and everything's
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documented. Miguel, you said
19:48.1
you're opening a lot of offices,
19:51.8
300 agents. 300 agents and many
19:53.7
different offices across the Philippines.
19:55.9
But I've looked at the GDP numbers,
19:58.2
the recent ones, the one that
19:59.8
came out just today. And it looks
20:02.0
like, compared with
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last year, there are a lot
20:09.3
it's struggling a little bit.
20:11.5
So, are you still
20:13.9
gung-ho on expanding
20:16.2
despite the situation in the
20:17.9
first quarter? Yeah, we are.
20:21.8
it seems like what's slowing down
20:23.4
or what has really got, really
20:25.6
changed is the office or the commercial
20:27.8
landscape. But REMAX actually does
20:29.7
90% of our business in
20:31.6
residential. And that's more crisis
20:33.6
proof, no? And that really is, yeah,
20:35.6
more crisis proof. It's really movement
20:37.5
and lifestyle. So, for example,
20:39.7
you'd say during the pandemic,
20:42.0
we did pretty well as well then,
20:43.8
meaning, what we captured
20:45.7
was the movement from maybe condominiums
20:47.7
to townhouses, to beach houses,
20:50.6
anything that a person
20:51.7
would want to transact with, buy,
20:53.6
sell, lease, will change all the time.
20:55.6
And I think that's more due to lifestyle.
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Right? And I don't think the
20:59.4
lifestyle's changed so much, so
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drastically today.
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Right? Versus the pandemic
21:05.7
it did, but then we saw the movement.
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But now it's back to maybe perhaps 2019.
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And that's what we see.
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We feel that. So, in fact,
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in terms of the number of transactions
21:19.2
we've been doing. Primarily
21:21.4
driven by condominiums,
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anything under the sun. We do also
21:27.1
agriculture. So, not necessarily
21:29.4
just offices. Although, we do
21:31.4
understand what you're saying about offices.
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And that there is quite
21:35.4
a slowdown there. But,
21:37.2
in terms of people
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needing to upgrade their houses,
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having kids and now need a bigger space,
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getting married and now
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finding a condominium to start their family.
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That will always be there
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and we're ready to service any
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kind of need for real estate
21:53.6
there. Whether in Cebu, Davao,
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This is an example of what happened in Nevada.
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Thank you so much, Miguel.
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What a fun conversation.
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Very positive amid
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all of the difficulties.
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Of course. Thank you so much.
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That's your Business Outlook. I'm Ron Cruz.
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And I'm Salve Duplito. The world
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tonight comes your way at the top of the next
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hour. Keep it here on ANC.
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Thanks for watching!