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RLC Residences launches 2nd phase of Sierra Valley Gardens

Richmond Mercurio - The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines — Gokongwei-led Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC) has launched the second phase of its 12-building residential development in Rizal as its first four buildings are now nearly sold out.

Following the introduction of its first phase in 2020, RLC Residences said Sierra Valley Gardens has emerged as one of its top-selling projects.

RLC said the initial four buildings are now 95 percent sold, boasting a 42 percent price appreciation.

Building on this success, RLC Residences has decided to unveil Sierra Valley Gardens’ second phase with the introduction of its fifth building.

“Sierra Valley Gardens is truly one of our most successful projects to date, which also brought us a lot of learnings from our customers. Over time, we’ve seen how this property answers the needs of our millennial home seekers - whose goals are to seek their personal and financial independence while staying close to their loved ones,” RLC Residences marketing head and chief integration officer Karen Cesario said.

“The features of this project are inspired by them and we are grateful to continuously upgrade Sierra Valley Gardens with their needs and goals in mind so they can continuously make their smart move towards growth,” she said.

Sierra Valley Gardens is situated inside Sierra Valley estate in Cainta, Rizal, a destination estate that is also home to commercial spaces and soon-to-rise mall and office building.

It is a three-phase, 12-building condominium that provides strategic connections to commercial establishments within the estate.

RLC Residences said the second phase of Sierra Valley Gardens includes a three-floor clubhouse that will house the amenities of the development.

On the roof deck, the building will have its own viewing deck and hydroponics farm that promotes farm-to-table produce, which residents can buy for a much cheaper price in the future.

Solar panels will also be installed to help power common areas in the building.

Sierra Valley Gardens will also have its own rainwater harvesting system to supply water for landscaped areas and other non-potable requirements of the development, while electronic vehicle charging stations on select parking slots will also be installed.

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