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Real Estate

Cavite town hosts new Amaia Scapes

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Amaia, the economic housing arm of property giant Ayala Land Inc., is putting up 240 residential units in 8.6 hectares of land in Gen. Trias town in Cavite.

The project, called Amaia Scapes Gen. Trias, is a horizontal development at the first-class municipality, located along Arnaldo Highway in Barangay Santiago.

Gen. Trias is known for its mix of urban and rural communities, and is host to several big manufacturing plants.

Amaia Scapes Gen. Trias is situated near schools and universities like the De La Salle University-Dasmariñas, Immaculate Concepcion Academy, and Lyceum of the Philippines; hospitals such as the Gen. Trias Medical Center and De La Salle University Medical Center; shopping malls and business establishments suited for every family’s needs.

The project features a choice between a single home or twin homes. Like other Amaia communities, it has been designed with guarded entrance and exits and a perimeter fence for safety, security and convenience.

Fulfilling its commitment towards an affordable and balanced lifestyle, Amaia Scapes Gen. Trias prioritizes every family’s needs and happiness by providing a patio green for a fresher and greener environment and a village patio equipped with recreational facilities such as a pavilion, swimming pool and basketball court. Its residents can also enjoy various retail options, a place of worship, and a school.

 For inquiries, visit www.amaialand.com or like www.facebook/AmaiaLand or call (02) 403-7633 or (02) 403-7644.

 

AMAIA

AMAIA SCAPES GEN

ARNALDO HIGHWAY

AYALA LAND INC

BARANGAY SANTIAGO

CAVITE

DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY-DASMARI

IMMACULATE CONCEPCION ACADEMY

LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES

TRIAS MEDICAL CENTER AND DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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