Camella takes condominium development to the next level across nation
After an excellent track record in house and lot development, the country’s most trusted real estate brand Camella, is making a name in condominium development with its resort-themed, mid-rise vertical villages in key cities nationwide.
Currently present in cities such as Caloocan, Bacolod, Butuan and Davao, and provinces including Bulacan, Batangas and Palawan—seven locations and counting–buyers and investors only need to choose the condominium property that fits their lifestyle.
Creating value for life in Luzon
Caloocan is the country's third most populous city, making it a great place for property investors and those seeking to start a new business venture. Right at the center is Camella Manors Caloocan, a 2.5-hectare property at Camarin Road, North Caloocan, with five vertical villages rising to 15 floors each. It is the first mixed-use development in the northern portion of Caloocan City. Construction of a commercial center across the property is headway, just a few strides from its future residents.
Camella Manors SJDM is the company’s newest offering in Sto. Cristo, San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. Within the two-hectare property are four-storey towers and lifestyle amenities like the clubhouse, swimming pool, fitness center and play area for kids. The property features one-bedroom pre-sale condo units ideal as halfway homes and perfect for young investors looking for a profitable real estate investment in the booming province of Bulacan.
Moving towards South of Luzon and within the thriving Vista Land mixed-use complex in Batangas is Camella Manors Lipa, a 2.8-hectare project that features ten mid-rise vertical villages. The Aspen building is now pre-selling 30 sqm. one-bedroom units.
Camella Manors Lipa is positioned as the city's first university-themed development since it is bordered by a number of popular universities and colleges, making it a lucrative option for investors looking at leasing opportunities.
Live in vacation destinations: Bacolod and Palawan
Camella is now in the cleanest and greenest city in the country, Palawan. Dubbed as the Philippines' most pristine island and home to a diverse marine ecosystem, Palawan now features another gem with the entry of Camella Manors Verdant.
Camella Manors Verdant is a vertical village along Bancao-Bancao, Gabinete Road, in Puerto Princesa. Spanning 5,075 sqm in land area, it features two recently constructed seven-story residential towers that are ready to welcome residents and investors looking at business undertakings in this premier vacation destination.
Fostering public safety and a healthy lifestyle in a sustainable community are paramount at Camella Manors Verdant—a relaxed environment that nurtures family ties and community pride.
There is something to smile about in the City of Smiles, as Camella moves in to the city. Camella Manors Bacolod, composed of three seven-storey towers, two of which are already built, is set beautifully in over one-hectare prime land. Located along GM Cordova Avenue, Buri Road, Mandalagan, the property has plenty to offer for those looking at ready-to-move-in homes or ready-to-run business places.
Camella Manors Bacolod goes beyond the basics to offer the best of modern conveniences and the upbeat lifestyle community the Negrenses have always aspired for. Truly a place of distinction and privileged investment.
Trailblazing in Mindanao
Camella, having the knack for knowing where the next business uptick will be, is making bold moves and investing in some of the emerging cities in Mindanao.
With a large number of locations in queue for major improvements, as well as countless job and commercial prospects, the future looks brighter for Mindanao. Needless to say, the time has long been ripe in exploring investment opportunities in Mindanao.
Camella Manors Soleia will house four seven-storey, mid-rise towers in its one-hectare domain. Located in Montalban, Villa Kananga, it is the first ever condominium venture in Northern Mindanao.
Now on its second pre-sale phase, with studio and one-bedroom units available, it provides countless opportunities for pioneering condominium investors in the city.
A progressive and rapidly advancing metro, Davao City is viewed as the leading benchmark for growth in Mindanao and the rest of the country. It is currently hailed as the Regional Capital of Southern Mindanao and the island’s premier agricultural and financial hub, as well as its center for trade.
Born from the success of its first five residential communities in the city, Camella meets the demand for quality yet value-for-money abodes with Camella Manors Northpoint and the soon to rise Camella Manors Frontera.
Camella Manors Northpoint, is a notable landmark along Jose P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada. Its five mid-rise vertical villages offer studio, two or three-bedroom units and limited edition penthouse units. The property has been designed following the principles of green architecture that permit natural light and clean air to flow freely inside each residential unit.
Close by is the 1.8-hectare Camella Manors Frontera, a six-tower, mid-rise vertical village located at the city center, along Manuel Garcia Road and has access to commercial, leisure and business hubs.
Camella is the subsidiary catering to the mid-market segment of Vista Land, the country’s premier homebuilder. In 45 years, it has built an immense selection of quality homes and resort-themed vertical villages across our islands—each one carrying Vista Land’s expertise in space planning, sustainable architecture, and an innate knack for selecting accessible and attractive locations—always conveniently close to schools, businesses, transport hubs; and places of worship, entertainment, and culture. To date, Camella has built over 500,000 homes and maintains a powerful presence in Mega Manila and 47 other key provincial destinations and 149 cities and municipalities.
Pursue a life well-lived in any of Camella’s vertical villages across the country. Visit www.camella.com.ph. and follow @CamellaOfficial on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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