Insider Spotlight
The big picture
Global volatility, rising construction costs, and supply chain disruptions have reshaped property development across Asia-Pacific. Yet luxury residential remains a relative bright spot, with industry observers noting its resilience even during periods of oversupply.
Market context
Property consultant David Leechiu has pointed to the segment as a safer investment bet in uncertain times, underscoring sustained demand among affluent buyers.
What Filigree is doing
Rather than chasing rapid expansion, Filigree is sticking to a deliberate, tightly controlled growth model. Projects are launched only after rigorous feasibility studies and demand validation, helping the company avoid oversupply and preserve exclusivity.
“Filigree has always been intentional with its development. It now carries a curated portfolio that showcases bespoke experiences for its residents,” Daphne Sanchez, head of Filigree, said in a press statement on April 27, 2026. “True luxury has never been measured by how much you build, but by how well. It is measured by trust—and by delivery,” Sanchez added.
Why it matters
This strategy positions Filigree to maintain pricing power and brand equity while competitors navigate delays and financial strain.
Project pipeline
The company’s developments remain on track. In Clark, Golf Ridge Private Estate is set to begin turnover of its first residential tower in 2026, marking Filigree’s expansion beyond Metro Manila. In Alabang, construction continues for 1001 Parkway Residences and Two Botanika, both progressing through key milestones.
Between the lines
Filigree’s approach reflects a broader shift in premium real estate toward quality over quantity, where long-term value takes precedence over short-term gains.
“Our confidence today comes from years of making careful decisions,” Sanchez said. “By staying deliberate and not influenced by what's trending, we're able to continue our growth expansion without compromising the quality, integrity, or trust our homeowners expect from us.”
Bottom line
As market cycles fluctuate, Filigree is betting that consistency and disciplined execution—not speed—will define success in the luxury housing segment. —Vanessa Hidalgo | Ed: Corrie S. Narisma