CONDOMINIUM vacancies in Metro Manila edged up in the third quarter, Colliers Philippine said, partly due to Chinese nationals vacating their units in line with a looming ban on all Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs).

In a quarterly market report released on Tuesday, Colliers PH said the vacancy rate rose to 17.4 percent in the July to September period from 17.2 percent, particularly in the Manila Bay area.

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