DMCI HOMES has started turning over units at the first building of its Mulberry Place project within its 1.9-hectare Acacia Estates, Taguig City.

The six-storey Bengaline building was set for occupancy in May, but turnover was delayed due to the lockdown.

DMCI Homes said it will turn over Mulberry Place’s three other buildings — Cochine, Dui and Marcelline — in the next few months.

The Consunji-led developer is strictly implementing physical distancing and stringent health protocols during the turnover process.

Mulberry Place takes inspiration from Vietnamese architecture. The four buildings feature DMCI Homes’ “healthy building design that allows natural light and ventilation inside the residential units.”