Building the future at Camella Tarlac
MANILA, Philippines - North of Manila is a gateway community where the simple dreams of hardworking Filipinos serve as the cornerstone of growth. Tarlac, just 89 kilometers away from the nation’s capital, has been emerging as a promise land where the aspirations of ordinary Pinoys are coming true. The joyful hopes of starting families, retiring couples, and every determined person striving for a better life have found a true home. It’s address? Camella Tarlac.
This 61-hectare development is right at the heart of Luzon – at the center, in fact, of Central Luzon. Just fifteen minutes away from the Tarlac exit of the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), it is a mere hour and a half drive from Metro Manila, making it a viable daily commute for those who work in the capital.
Being central in the entire Luzon as well makes it a favored location for those who live in the more northern provinces to seek a second home without moving too far from their roots. Tarlac, being an agro-industrial province, provides ideal conditions for employment. The presence of special economic zones and its proximity to commercial centers has put Tarlac on the map for those seeking better opportunities but reluctant to let go of the more leisurely pace that provincial living offers. Within Tarlac are malls such as SM, Robinson’s, Magic Star Mall and Metro Town Mall. Other places of interest that undoubtedly enhance Tarlac’s appeal are the Bamban Caves in Bamban, Camp O’ Donnell and the Sto. Domingo Death March Marker in Capas, and the Dolores Springs in Tarlac City.
“Tarlac personifies the age-old mantra of the property industry: location, location location!,” said Camella president Maribeth C. Tolentino. “With the completion of the SCTEX, the strengthening of foreign investments in the special economic zones, and the growth of cultural and commercial hubs, Tarlac is indeed a growth area where residential properties are soon going to be in greater demand.” Attesting to this growth is the presence of key educational institutions such as the Tarlac State University, College of the Holy Spirit, Don Bosco Technical Institute and the Philippine Women’s University.
Camella Tarlac is a development of Camella, a subsidiary of Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc., the country’s largest home builder. For more information on Camella Tarlac, call (045) 800-0173 and (02) 584-1182. For other Camella developments, call (02) 584-1182 or 0917-8576494 for Direct Marketing; 772-1096 for South Manila; 723-5013 for East Manila; 418-0975 for North Manila; (044) 796-0078 for North Luzon; (043) 757-0702 for South Luzon, (033) 337 7699 for Visayas and (082) 298-0387 for Mindanao projects, or log on to www.camella.com.ph.
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