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Suntrust Extends Instahome Deals: Your Dream Home Awaits!

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March 21, 2025

Your dreams are now within reach! In response to widespread demand for affordable housing, Suntrust Properties, a Megaworld subsidiary, is extending its INSTAHOME DEALS until June 2025 for all prospective homebuyers—offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience modern living.

Suntrust Extends Instahome Deals: Your Dream Home Awaits!

"At Suntrust, we believe in empowering individuals to achieve their dreams of homeownership. Through Instahome Deals, we are able to offer flexible and friendly payment terms that would help Filipino families fulfill their dream homes in the Metro," said Suntrust president Atty. Harry Paltongan.

Initially introduced to the market in 2024, the InstaHome campaign aims to present a more convenient and secure way to own a home in the heart of the Metro.

OWN A HOME IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE

Recognizing affordability and quality as top priorities for Filipino home seekers, the campaign introduces an exclusive payment scheme that allows buyers to move into their homes for as little as 80,000 PHP. Additionally, monthly payments start at just 25,000 PHP to 35,000 PHP for a studio unit priced between 5.9M PHP and 8M PHP—comparable to the typical rental fees for basic condominium units.

In addition to the affordable move-in fee and monthly deposits, clients can also make use of other discount incentives that Suntrust is offering alongside InstaHome Deals!

Unlike typical rent-to-own schemes, InstaHome Deals let you secure your home from the very start with full credit of amounts paid for the purchase price. The campaign bridges the gap between modern living and home ownership with its lower upfront costs, faster move-in process, and better long-term value.

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