Real estate transaction volume in the Philippines is expected to improve over the rest of 2016 after a sluggish first quarter, driven by developers expanding their portfolios, according to a report by Savills.

The London-based real estate services firm noted that the Philippine real estate sector had a “quiet” first three months of the year in terms of investment volumes, despite the strong volume of transactions the industry saw at the end of 2015.

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