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A ‘Major Home’ choice in Silang

Sienna boasts modern architecture and lush greenery

A fast growing province south of Metro Manila is emerging as a favored residential destination among homebuyers.

For many, the province of Cavite—once considered a bedroom community—has become a logical alternative to living in the more congested metro. And the choice becomes even more attractive if you prefer a house and lot over a condominium unit, and if you are looking for homes that can be had at a lower cost compared to the few remaining spaces in Metro Manila.

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Pursuing township projects

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Many property developers are in fact heading to Cavite, among other provinces, to build integrated townships to serve the growing needs of a resident.

Colliers International Philippines reported earlier this year that developers are expected to pursue “township projects outside Metro Manila such as Cavite, Laguna, Bulacan, Pampanga, Cebu and Davao over the near to medium term as land
values are being unlocked by an aggressive expansion of road networks.”

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“We are confident that this will be sustained by the government’s push to generate
economic opportunities in the countryside anchored on its commitment to usher in the golden age of infrastructure,” Colliers said in a report.

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“To the south, we see Cavite benefiting from the implementation of rail and road expansion projects which should provide access to properties that could be redeveloped into mixed-use communities. These infrastructure projects include the recently -completed Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCx) as well as Light Rail Transit (LRT) 1 Cavite extension, Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAx), and North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) and South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) connector road which are under construction,” it further explained.

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Sienna makes for a perfect first investment.

Choice homes

Fortunately for today’s homebuyers, there is a growing number of developments that one can choose from. Depending on your needs, lifestyle and budget, you will surely find in Cavite a space you can call home.

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Located along Aguinaldo Highway in Cavite is a 10-ha township where you may find your dream home.

Monteluce, which is being developed by real estate firm Major Homes, is a 45-minute drive from the metro. It is near Tagaytay’s main tourist attractions, but distant enough to provide you the sanctuary you seek.

And within this township is Sienna, Monteluce’s distinct residential enclave that boasts of modern architecture and lush greenery. A village within a village, Sienna offers security features that will ensure the safety of your whole family—with its perimeter fence, gated entrance and a personalized ID system for its residents.

Three models of modern log cabin homes are being offered, with floor areas ranging from 150 sqm to 200 sqm.

Here at Sienna, you may find amenities that might very well suit you and your family’s lifestyle needs, with its clubhouse, gym facilities infinity pool, playground and the Woodland Park, among others.

Major Homes, the proponent behind Sienna, ensures that each project it embarks on has been designed specifically to meet the varying needs of a vastly growing market today.

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This full-service real estate development firm is currently engaged in selling affordable houses, middle income condotels (condominium-hotel) and high-rise condormitels (condominium-dormitory-hotel).

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