AboitizLand, the real estate arm of the Aboitiz group, has launched the third and most premium enclave of The Villages at Lipa, Meadow Village, in Lipa, Batangas, following robust market reception of the earlier launched Sierra and Brook Villages.
David Rafael, CEO and President of AboitizLand, said the 12-hectare premium residential lot development is expected to generate P1.82 billion in sales revenues from 171 units.
“The launch of Meadow Village could not come at a better time for discerning investors,” said Rafael. “The CALABARZON region continues to advance in investment prominence with the presence of LIMA Estate in Lipa. And the first Central Business District (CBD) in Batangas will soon rise in the Aboitiz-owned smart and future-ready mixed-use economic center.”
This bodes well for eagle-eyed investors looking for the next investment opportunity. The Villages at Lipa, the estate’s 49-hectare residential enclave, has demonstrated an impressive rise in value appreciation at 83% and 102%, respectively, since these were launched in 2019.
With the rapid expansion of LIMA Estate and the fast growing number of property seekers from traditional urban areas like Metro Manila going to the countryside for higher quality residential and work opportunities, the growth prospects of Meadow Village cannot be overstated.
Premium lot options
The residential development provides a selection of spacious lot sizes, ranging from 250 to 1,500 square meters in total area.
Future vecinos can choose from different lot types in the development, including the Sunrise Lots, which faces east and gets the greatest early sunlight. Corner Lots are on average 417 square meters, although Greenbelt Lots are typically larger and offer more expansive views of the surrounding landscape. There is a high demand for regular lots, which typically measure 302 square meters in area, as a form of investment property. The Central Park Lots are located in close proximity to the community’s distinctive features and feel like an extension of their own residence.
Legacy Lots can be subdivided into smaller properties in the future as exceptional heirloom pieces.
Sustainable innovation and exclusivity
The community will have unique access to thoughtfully chosen recreational and social activities, including its own town center. Future residents of the Lipa enclave will be able to enjoy and appreciate the tranquility of nature while taking a break from the hectic pace of executive work. It is also suitable for Filipinos living overseas who wish to make a secure retirement investment and for parents who wish to leave a valued asset to their children and grandchildren.
AboitizLand’s distinctive greenbelts in Meadow Village make the community a healthier place to live. Through a network of interconnected green spaces and biking/walking paths, these areas encourage residents to become engaged with their neighbors and the natural environment. Beautiful landscapes integrate well with sources of water, bringing visual relaxation. These landscapes create rain gardens in the grassy areas between the sidewalk and the road in order to collect and restrict the flow of rainwater, ultimately reducing flooding and erosion.
A premier investment opportunity in the South
Meadow Village is shaping up to be the next big thing in the South for its outstanding brand value, desirable location (as a part of The Villages at Lipa, winner of the Philippine Property Awards in 2021 for Best Housing Development in Luzon and part of the fast-growing economic hub, LIMA Estate) , and community characteristics that encourage multi-faceted living and sustainability.
Property seekers who aspire to live amid a nature-filled countryside location that offers urban prestige and modern conveniences can experience Meadow Village within the Villages at Lipa as both a prestigious and a sensible investment that enables residents to get a piece of the fuller life.
ADVT.
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