Throughout the pandemic’s first year, the crippling effects of the COVID-19 pandemic cut across various industries, such as real estate, travel, and non-essential F&B.
But two years into the pandemic, a vast majority of businesses in various industries have learned to swim or else sink. B&P Property Group is one such example of a real estate company learning to ride the wave of the new normal.
Living their lives
“Transforming spaces, improving lives” is the adage that has guided B&P Property Group since its inception. With the changing tides, it has kept them afloat. For the company, homes are not just places to eat and sleep in—they are spaces in which lives can change for the better.
In line with this principle, B&P Property Group even adopted a guiding motto with the changing needs and demands of the industry during the pandemic: “Saving lives, saving livelihoods.”
Creating safe and comfortable living spaces isn’t foreign to the company, with their properties considerably ‘pandemic-ready’ by today’s standards even before the outbreak.
Through providing a consistent quality standard of living for clients, the team behind B&P Property Group can be ensured that their livelihoods will continue to thrive as well.
Finding ways to serve
B&P Property Group also continues to maintain its personable client rapport by embracing the digital space: agents and service representatives are readily available via Zoom, to answer client inquiries or give detailed presentations about any of their properties given the limited physical interactions with clients.
Virtual property tours are also regularly conducted upon request, perfect for clients who prefer to stay at home. And for client interactions that are done in person, each B&P property and employee observes utmost safety protocols to ensure the health of those involved.
All the same, the company’s way of building and nurturing trustful relationships continue to help people find their dream homes.
A Company that Cares
For people-centric welfare, the B&P Property Group management assigned an internal Resiliency Task Force to spearhead the health and safety protocols in the office.
The Task Force also assisted B&P employees who got their vaccines and booster shots as soon as possible, cutting no corners for everyone’s health and safety.
The Assurance of Safety
Even current residents of all B&P properties are assisted and encouraged to comply with all safety and health regulations throughout the pandemic. Property Managers are key in making this happen.
Property Managers assigned to each B&P property are the stewards of safety in the area, staying on top of all health regulations and safety procedures as advised by the government. They are accountable for the safety of their residents, and make sure that every resident becomes responsible for their safety as well.
In addition, buyers looking to view any B&P property must book an appointment before entering any of the property premises, for their safety.
The pandemic might have initially slowed down the real estate business, but B&P proves that transforming spaces and improving lives leads to a thriving business that people can trust. For example, continued sales of units in B&P’s WV Towers in Iloilo City shows that the company is still thriving amidst the pandemic.
WV Towers, a two-tower luxury residential condominium rests at the heart of Iloilo City, promising socially distanced, well-ventilated units and state-of-the-art amenities Iloilo City has never seen before. Tower 1 of the property is scheduled for turnover for April 2022, while turnover of Tower 2 is in the fourth quarter of 2022.
See the multitude of properties B&P Property Group offers amidst the new normal—visit their website or the B&P property group Facebook page, where our Sales Managers will respond to your inquiries.
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The article was originally published in ABS-CBN and written by Katrina Domingo.
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