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Victoria South of Alabang: Gateway to contemporary urban living

/ 10:12 AM October 03, 2023

Victoria South of Alabang (VSA) is a revitalizing community that is set to redefine urban living. With its expansive land parcels, excellent location, and strategic 3-Point Urban Renewal Plan, VSA is poised to turn your vision of an ideal dwelling into a tangible reality.

While the project’s location and accessibility prove to be significant advantages, VSA also banks on community engagement and sustainability while integrating IT solutions for efficiency and innovation. 

Victoria South of Alabang

Breighton Revitalizes ‘A hidden gem’ waiting to be rediscoverd

Victoria South of Alabang (VSA), formerly known as Victoria Homes, is a prime subdivision that is undergoing a revitalization by Breighton, a company known for its innovative and visionary real estate projects.

VSA is located in a prime location, surrounded by vital infrastructures, superb developments, and exceptional accessibilities. It is a hidden gem that is on the brink of unleashing its full potential for all potential homeowners to rediscover. 

At the grand unveiling event attended by Muntinlupa residents and local officials, and member of the media, Breighton’s Founder and President, Isaac Sabas, shared his vision for VSA. He spoke about how an innovative outlook and team can work wonders in breathing new life into a community.

“Staying connected and involved with our community. It’s not just about tending to your own needs; it’s about understanding and serving the community. Since we’re there, we know their needs and concerns,” said Founder and President Issac Sabas during the event at the Grand Ballroom of Palms Country Club in Alabang. 

Sabas further explained that sustainability comes from being able to drive a certain culture in any development. “At the end of the day when they see that you do things right, the community sees it and says ‘it’s something that we could follow’,” Sabas added. 

Victoria, being an established project subdivision, already has some amenities, according to Sabas, however, what they envision is a combination of community engagement and thoughtful additions.

“We aim for functionality and reusability, not just a world-class amenity. It’s about understanding the community’s actual needs. Security is a major focus. Access control and security are active aspects now. We really emphasize the interplay between services and beautiful amenities,” he said. 

VSA properties feature spacious and breathable modern dream dwellings. The current transformations to the subdivision are dedicated to redefining urban living and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

VSA offers two splendid house models that are crafted with the lifestyle of today’s flexible and agile family needs in mind. Aliza, an ideal home for starter families, features a 145 sqm floor area with 3 bedrooms, 2 toilet and bath, and provision for 2-4 carports depending on the property orientation. The other dwelling offering, Samantha, is even bigger, more spacious, and has even more breathable space with its 195 sqm floor area. Samantha also presents not only one – but two very relaxing areas for its balconies – perfect for appreciating the refreshing morning view of the ‘revitalizing’ best-kept secret in the South of Metro.

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Most of the lots are at 300 square meters in size, providing the additional canvas to customize even more to suit your family’s living preferences. Whether you envision a lush garden, a rooftop silent sanctuary, or a lively social-gathering haven – VSA offers a place to create your own unique masterpiece.

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VSA’s proximity to the Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX) is also an immense game-changer. With seamless access to the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and Skyway, you can navigate through the metro with great ease.

“Victoria South of Alabang is well thought out,” said General Manager Rebecca Caisip-Agbon during the press conference that preceded the launch.

“Our planning is comprehensive, focusing on meeting the needs of our future investors. We have a good support system and have qualified contractors to ensure the actual construction meets high standards. Currently, I lead the sales team, and our commitment extends beyond reservations,” she added.

VSA’s 3-Point Urban Renewal Plan is designed to not only modernize but also elevate the community. The plan includes:

  • Rebranding and Creation of New Equity: VSA is being rebranded as a vibrant residential haven fit to be flexible for the contemporary family lifestyle.
  • Beautification and Safety of the premises including its existing amenities: VSA will be projecting a vibe of modern progress with aesthetic streetscapes and lush greeneries, updated and functional amenities, and impeccable security measures.
  • Engaging the Residents: VSA aims to foster a strong sense of belonging within its neighborhood through innovative programs and events. A strong Homeowners’ Association (HOA) Management will ensure the community’s sustainable prosperity. Transparency, sound community coordination, and active resident involvement will be the cornerstones of VSA’s HOA. Convenience and proper communication are key and VSA will deliver high standards of services, from maintenance to utilities.

The grand launch of Victoria South of Alabang (VSA) marks the beginning of a journey toward transforming a community with an unfulfilled potential – into a vibrant residential haven fit to be flexible for the contemporary family lifestyle. The Urban Plan for VSA is more than just a real estate project; it’s a testament to an unwavering commitment to paving a brighter future for the next generation.

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