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RLC’s new project in Capas offers ranch lifestyle

GRAND Tierra is the newest address of choice of Tarlaqueños.

The construction of crucial roads like the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) has said to have paved the way for Central Luzon to benefit from the economic developments outside Metro Manila.

Much more so, the infrastructure improvements in this region is now transforming the country’s food basket as among the destinations not only for leisure but for investments as well.

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A good note to these developments would be that these have started to benefit the provinces in the region, the proof of which can be seen in the increasing demand for man’s basic need: housing.

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This is why property developer Robinsons Land Corp. has opted to embark on real estate projects in Tarlac, which is benefiting from the bustling economic activities in the region.

“[It’s] growing to be one of the most ideal places to build a dream. With excellent infrastructure that brings the region closer to the energy of the city, and the consistent allure of nearby rice fields and mountains, it is easy to understand why places in the North have become the newest address of choice,” the company said in a statement.

Robinsons Land, through its Robinsons Homes brand, announced the development of its new project the Grand Tierra.

Located in Capas, Tarlac, Grand Tierra is seen to add prestige and value to this booming region of Luzon.

According to Robinsons Land, the 16-hectare development is expected to become the benchmark of both charming and modern residential enclaves.

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“Grand Tierra embodies the idyllic appeal of Tarlac with its Western-themed community and lifestyle facilities. This exclusive subdivision is the ideal backdrop for growing families who wish to live the good life in a place they can call their own,” Robinsons Land said.

There are, according to the company, over 600 residential lots, ranging from 75 to 250 square meters, allotted for those interested to set up their own haven away from the fast-paced city life.

Grand Tierra has pocket parks where future homeowners can enjoy their own quiet time. It also has designated play areas where children can enjoy and at the same time have quality moments with their parents and friends.

“Residents will also enjoy spending quality time with friends and family at the clubhouse and the multipurpose activity court,” Robinsons Land added.

Strategic location

Aside from its serene setting, Grand Tierra is strategically situated near modern conveniences.

In front of MacArthur Highway, the subdivision is easily accessible to major thoroughfares and establishments such as the Capas Municipal Hall, Ospital ng Capas, Dominican College of Tarlac, San Nicolas Parish and other commercial hubs.

Last December, Robinsons Land launched the 147-sq-m Montana model house, which evokes the look of a ranch lifestyle.

“This two-story structure features three bedrooms, two toilet and baths and a spacious living room and dining area perfect for growing families,” Robinsons Land shared.

The design of the unit, Robinsons Land added, invokes the ranch lifestyle that is achieved by creating the feel of living in one’s own log cabin.

“With the aim to take advantage of the community’s laidback ambiance and picturesque landscape, the Montana model is constructed with high-ceiling to allow fresh air to circulate and wide windows to ensure residents will enjoy the view outside,” it further said.

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Robinsons Homes is one of the four residential brands of Robinsons Land, which offers choice lots with housing option located in projects nationwide featuring simple but fun amenities for recreation and relaxation.

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