Cebu — The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) 7 has acted to resolve recent industry concerns regarding the processing of real estate housing licenses in Cebu. On June 4, 2026, the regional office clarified that it has effectively streamlined its permitting procedures to ensure a faster turnaround for housing project approvals. This announcement serves as a direct response to claims from some industry groups about delays affecting housing supply, with the agency asserting that their current application pipeline is moving efficiently. By proactively addressing these concerns, the regulator aims to maintain market confidence and support the ongoing development of residential units across the province.
Clearing the Path for Growth
The DHSUD 7 regional office maintains that any perceived backlogs are largely due to incomplete requirements from developers rather than systemic delays within the agency. By issuing clear notices of deficiency, the regulator guides applicants toward compliance, ensuring that all projects meet the necessary safety and legal standards before being launched. This rigorous process is a protective measure for potential homebuyers, as it ensures that only legitimate and sustainable projects are granted a License to Sell. The streamlined approach balances the need for speed with the absolute necessity of consumer protection and urban safety.
Sustaining the Pipeline of Options
Cebu continues to face high demand for various housing segments, particularly affordable and middle-income homes, which remain the top choice for many local and overseas buyers. The regulatory office is committed to facilitating a steady flow of project launches that address these needs, recognizing the impact that property development has on the local economy. As developers continue to submit new applications, the agency is prepared to process them with increased efficiency, keeping the market competitive. This cooperative environment between the public regulator and private developers is essential for meeting the province’s long-term housing requirements.
Confidence Through Transparency
Open communication between the regulator and the real estate industry is the key to preventing the spread of inaccurate information regarding project approvals. By regularly updating stakeholders on the status of applications, the DHSUD 7 is fostering a more predictable and stable market for investors and buyers. This transparent approach encourages developers to remain active in Cebu, knowing that they can work within a clear and functional regulatory framework. As the province moves into the latter half of the year, this collaborative relationship will remain a vital component of a healthy real estate sector.





