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Camella Isabela: Living amidst nature's wonders

- The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Within the peaks, fields and valleys of Northern Luzon’s Cagayan Valley is some of the richest land in the country. Nature spared no expense here. The Sierra Madre Mountain range, rising to 8,000 feet above sea level, is one of the world’s largest remaining rainforests – making timber one of its greatest industries. The valley also boasts large deposits of gold, copper, zinc, manganese, and nickel as well as limestone, clay, guano, and marble. From its fields comes much of the rice and corn that feed the Filipinos, as well as the tobacco that entertains them. Nestled on the northeastern tip of the country’s largest island, shoulder-to-shoulder with the Pacific Ocean, it is blest with rich fishing grounds and the finest beaches.

Cagayan Valley is a treasure in a country already blest by Mother Nature. This is why Camella – the real-estate brand with the widest geographical reach – is building more homes for Filipino families here with its opening of Camella Isabela Phase 2.

 

Building the places for dreams

Camella is the subsidiary catering to the mid-market segment of Vista Land & Lifescapes, the country’s premier homebuilder. In a 2011 study by Colliers Research, Vista Land stood out as the leader in Philippine residential real estate development with a total of over 18,422 houses, houses and lots and condominiums sold out in that year. Like its mother company, Camella understands that it is the ultimate dream of every Filipino to have a home of their own. Thus, it is their vision to build a home for every Filipino.

Camella has long been a familiar household name in the country. In over 37 years, it has built an immense selection of high-quality homes and exquisitely themed communities and master planned “cities” across our islands – each one carrying with it Vista Land’s expertise in space planning, carefully thought out and sustainable architecture, and an innate knack for selecting the most accessible and attractive locations ­– always conveniently close to schools, business centers, transport hubs, and places of worship, entertainment, and culture. To date, the group has built more than 250,000 homes and maintains a powerful presence in Mega Manila and 28 other key provincial destinations and 60 cities and municipalities.

With Camella Isabela first opening its gates in the province in 2008 – the group is today responding to the demand for more beautiful and affordable homes in the rich, progressive and exquisite province of Isabela.

 

Mediterranean City grows in Santiago

The independent Santiago City is Northern Luzon’s commercial capital. Named for St. James the Apostle by the Spanish friars who settled there, it lies comfortably esconsed on the Southwestern corner of Isabela, owning much of Cagayan valley’s vast fertile plains. On a sprawling 10 stunning-and-highly-accessible hectares, Camella Isabela created a Spanish Mediterranean village, with tree-lined avenues, landscaped gardens, wide open spaces, and recreational amenities like a clubhouse, swimming pool and multi-purpose courts designed for family and community bonding.

Continuing in the tradition of the elegant Spanish sea-side villages, Camella Isabela Phase 2 adds Mediterranean touches to its popular home models – Rina, Marga, Marvela, Carmela, Drina, Elaisa, Emerald and Ruby – each offering something different for different tastes, preferences and family sizes.

If you’re interested, call the Camella landline at (078) 682 3623, or the mobile numbers: 0917 5128839 Or visit the Camella website at www.camella.com.ph.

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CAGAYAN VALLEY

CAMELLA

CAMELLA ISABELA

CAMELLA ISABELA PHASE

COLLIERS RESEARCH

EMERALD AND RUBY

NORTHERN LUZON

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