
As the Philippines prepares for National Shelter Month this October, the spotlight is on housing solutions that matter. The 33rd National Developers Convention, happening on October 9–10, 2025, at the Rizal Ballroom, Makati Shangri-La, will gather key industry players to recalibrate strategies for inclusive and sustainable housing.
Here are eight things attendees and observers should look forward to:
1. A call to recalibrate housing strategies
The theme “ReCalibrate: Upgrading Housing Strategies for a Better Tomorrow” sets the tone for shifting priorities and strengthening approaches to housing development.
2. Support for the government’s 4PH program
Private developers led by SHDA are committing to deliver part of the 250,000 housing units pledged under the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Program (4PH), aligned with the one million annual target.
3. DHSUD and SHDA collaboration
The partnership between the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development and SHDA emphasizes joint efforts in expanding affordable housing and building livable communities.
4. Innovative financing models
Panel sessions will feature new approaches to financing that could open more opportunities for Filipinos to own homes.
5. Sustainable and resilient designs
Housing experts will highlight green building concepts and disaster-resilient designs tailored for the country’s needs.
6. Digital transformation in real estate
Developers and policymakers will explore how technology can streamline processes, improve buyer experience, and modernize the sector.
7. 200 key industry players coming together
The convention is expected to draw top developers, policymakers, investors, and allied partners—making it a powerhouse event for collaboration.
8. SHDA’s role as the housing industry’s voice
With its members building 80% of the country’s homes annually, SHDA reaffirms its role as the unifying force driving growth, innovation, and inclusivity in Philippine housing.
This year’s convention is more than a conference—it’s a collective effort to shape a better future for Filipino families.
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