Landco opens leisure farms

Yearning for a way to get away from it all? Imagine breezy walks, biking or horseback riding amid a vast greenland, fishing, harvesting fruits from full-grown shady treets – that’s the Leisure Farms way of life.

Located in the heart of Lemery, Batangas, the 116-hectare Leisure Farms is just 1 1/2-hour drive from Metro Manila and a stone’s throw from Tagaytay. With all the picturesque beauty of the traditional Filipino countryside, Leisure Farms is also replete with all the basics any homeowner would want to experience in a community. There are nature trails, bridle paths, man-made lakes for fishing and recreation, as well as park and luxurious pool, a commercial town center and clubhouse to give you a refreshing panoramic experience with all the conveniences of modern living.

Developed by property innovator, Landco Pacific Corporation, Leisure Farms is the country’s first and leading agro-tourism community that integrates residential resort features with high-value farming.

Leisure Farms was created for city dwellers who seek escape from the hectic maddening city life. It offers not just an attractive outdoors, pastime or a chance to romance nature but also an excellent way to teach your children values while engaging in a farming business all the same time. In short it offers the urban as a totally unique weekend getaway or a second home and lifestyle alternative.

"Leisure Farms is all about experiencing a new lifestyle," Mylene Mendoza, Marketing Manager of Leisure Farms says. It gives its residents access to a healthy lifestyle and clean environment. Plus a kind of lifestyle that is relaxing at the same time profit-earning.

With the goal to enhance the lifestyle of the farmer and uplift the quality of living of its host community, Leisure Farms provides employment opportunities for the surrounding neighborhood. A community development project provides training to local community members, which will be eventually hired by Leisure Farms management. Trained members will assist the homeowner in taking care of his "farm."

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