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Robinsons Homes getting stronger at 20

/ 12:02 AM July 19, 2014

After establishing a strong presence in the residential condominium market, Robinsons Land Corp. is now strengthening its housing subdivisions business through Robinsons Homes, in light of continued demand from people who prefer homes outside the hustle and bustle of the city center. “Robinsons Homes is one of the leading real estate brands, with more than 10,000 households nurtured and contentedly part of the growing Robinsons addresses nationwide,” said Cora Ang Ley, Robinsons Homes general manager.

Replete with subdivision amenities for the enjoyment of homeowners, Robinsons Homes’ masterplanned and gated subdivisions offer relaxed comfortable, secure and convenient settings away from fast-paced city life without compromising the benefits of a conveniently located abode. Its project developments are located in key urban cities and provinces nationwide such as Laoag, Tarlac, Pampanga, Bulacan, Antipolo, Batangas, Cavite, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Davao and General Santos City.

Robinsons Homes offers a complete portfolio of horizontal projects catering families from the B to C segments who aspire to own their first home or upgrade to a better dwelling. Its products are currently managed under three subbrands: the premium Bloomfields, the mid-level Brighton and the affordable Springdale.

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All of these highlight Robinsons Homes’ value-for-money proposition and differ on location, house and lot sizes, and types of amenities.

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Bloomfields development caters to the needs of growing families who want to live the good life in a community that fosters family bonding through various village amenities for recreation and relaxation. This subbrand offers average lot sizes of 320 square meters with a low density of about 25 lots per hectare. This ensures future homeowners of a peaceful, harmonious and secure living amid verdant landscapes.

Bloomfields subdivisions feature a contemporary tropical-inspired design, using a modern Asian Tropical concept that provides natural lighting and ventilation with a minimalist touch. They cater to professionals and executives living with an extended family or for a second home away from the city or as an investment.

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Brighton is a mid-cost development that fulfills the needs of start-up families that seek to own their first home. This subbrand offers an average lot size of 180 sq m with density of about 35 households per hectare. It is a  classy development that features timeless Contemporary Mediterranean architectural design.

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Suitable for families upgrading to a bigger home, Brighton projects cater to the hardworking middle-income workers assigned here and abroad.

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Meanwhile, Springdale is an affordable development that sustains the growing needs and demands of homeowners who aspire for a better life. This subbrand offers an average lot size of 120 sq m.

Springdale projects are Contemporary-inspired developments that feature contemporary design for simple yet elegant community.

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Robinsons Homes has a long track record of success, having developed over 30 residential subdivisions in 10 key urbanized cities nationwide. Each of these projects ensures accessibility to public transport and proximity to public thoroughfares, schools, hospitals, churches and other commercial centers.

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