MANILA, Philippines - Villar-led property developer Vista Land and Lifescapes Inc. is building up its portfolio of residential condominium buildings with two projects currently under construction in Manila and Cagayan de Oro (CDO).
Camella, the group’s real estate brand catering to the low-income segment of the market, is now undertaking vertical developments through Camella Condo Homes. Its two new projects are 878 Espana CCH in the university belt in Manila and CCH CDO.
Among its completed projects include five medium- and high -rise vertical projects - Laureano di Trevi, CCH Taguig, CCH Pasig, CCH Taft and CCH Katipunan.
Projects under Crown Asia Residences, targeted towards the middle-high-end segment of the market, include The Symphony Tower in Quezon City South Triangle, Will Tower along Eugenio Lopez Drive (Quezon City), Crown Tower University Belt in Manila, The Currency at the Ortigas Business Center, Salcedo Square in Makati, Brescia Residence in Fairview (Quezon City), Pine Crest in New Manila, Presidio at Lakefront Sucat, Madison Place in Cubao and Crown Asia Residences Wack Wack in Mandaluyong City.
Vista Land president and chief executive officer Manuel Paolo Villar said the group will be employing the vertical village concept, which will allow residents in its condominium projects to enjoy the spacious comfort usually available only to subdivision and townhouse residents.
“The vertical concept or strategy also means Vista condominiums will be distinct from the usual restricted-box structures that sprout in Mega Manila today,” Villar added.