An urban sanctuary north of Metro Manila

MANILA, Philippines - After its highly successful residential development ventures in the Southern Luzon area, P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corp. (PAAPDC) has branched out to bring affordable elegant homes to Central Luzon, particularly in San Fernando City in Pampanga. 

Bridge Point Place – PAAPDC’s first horizontal project with subsidiary P.A. Alvarez Property Ventures Inc. outside Laguna – is a 33-hectare residential development project that aims to change the housing development scenario in the countryside.

The project boasts of masterfully crafted housing units to cater to the Kapampangans’ discriminating taste for craftsmanship and design with its series of Asian tropical and Japanese-inspired homes nestled in the multiple enclaves within the residential development areas.

Divided into three master-planned neighborhoods namely,  Sandsfield, a 14-hectare project with a touch of modern Asian tropical design that homebuyers will enjoy; the Modori Garden, a 10-hectare Japanese-inspired enclave; and Trillium Park, a touch of modern contemporary homes of about 500 families.  

PAAPDC has introduced affordable new house models designed for style, comfort and convenience of a typical Filipino family.  The prospective buyers can choose from bungalow, townhouses, single firewall and single detached units.

The designed house models cater to both the low-income and middle-income segments, particularly overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), retirees, and workers in nearby Clark Special Economic Zone and urban centers (San Fernando, Mabalacat and Angeles City).

Bridge Point Place’s house models planned for low-income segment – Aster and Iris models are two-bedroom single-attached houses priced at P750,000 and 970,000, respectively and can be availed through Pag-IBIG financing for as long 30 years. Monthly amortization starts at P4,397 for Aster and P4,983 for Iris. Reservation fee is only P5,000. 

Interested buyers may visit www.bridgepointeplace.com.ph for more details.

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