BEST DEVELOPERS BY REGION
SOUTH EAST ASIA GOLD: Matrix-Iguana Developments
“The most important job that a property developer has to do is to deliver high quality apartments in well-researched locations, at a quality price, and in a reasonable time-frame. Based on these simple criteria, Matrix Iguana is a massive success. The company has an enviable track record, and a terrifi c off-plan sales record – they obviously know what they are doing. Matrix Iguana has cemented its reputation as a reliable and quality Thai developer, delivering very impressive sales volumes in its market. Everything is measured well and managed well.”
SOUTH EAST ASIA SILVER: OSK Property Holdings Berhad
“OSK Property is a very forward-thinking company, and its philosophy of turning a piece of land into something special is refreshing. The overall package offered is extremely well thought-out, and from a buyer’s perspective, the properties will be an excellent mid to long-term investment in a fast-growing, fast-paced Asian economy. OSK have an excellent track record and its new developments are ideally designed to maintain its reputation.”
SOUTH EAST ASIA SILVER: Ocean’s Edge
“This was a great entry from a company that appears determined to provide the best in terms of product and service. Great care is being taken to ensure a high quality fi nish, and the hands-on approach of everyone in the company will ensure this happens. The attention to detail and the drive for customer care made this entry stand out from its competitors.”
CAPE VERDE
GOLD: The Santa Mónica Beach Resort & Spa, Boa Vista, Cape Verde (Island Resorts Lda)
“Here is a company that has done the most fantastic and credible job. The Santa Mónica Resort & Spa is as well thought-through as it is possible to be, and the way in which the product is packaged is nothing short of exemplary. This development is going to be highly successful and you just know that it will go on delivering for its investors for many years to come.”
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