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Philippines' largest homebuilder Camella affirms leadership with strategic regional expansion

Published Apr 3, 2022 04:15 pm

Camella, the most trusted and preferred housing brand in the Philippines, launches a dynamic and strategic expansion program by simultaneously embarking on a 10-development construction in Metro Manila and across the regions. A proud member of the leading integrated property developer, Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc., the company strengthens its position in the real estate industry through housing projects in key locations nationwide.

For 45 years, Camella has been building homes and vertical villages for Filipino families––designed to be the places where their greatest dreams become real and their most significant memories are born.

Jerylle Luz C. Quismundo, Vista Land’s COO, reveals exciting ventures and partnerships that will generate unprecedented growth aimed at exceeding successes of the previous years. “We are setting the trend for innovation as we build and expand in ways never seen before—Camella takes on 2022 unimpeded as we tirelessly fulfill our commitment to provide every Filipino family the opportunity of home ownership.”

Leading its national expansion campaign are Camella Santa Rosa, in the first-class municipality of Nueva Ecija, and Camella Alta Santiago, situated in the coastal province of Isabela.

 Camella Manors Caloocan, a 2.5-hectare vertical village along Camarin Road,  is the first mixed-use development in the rising northern portion of Caloocan City. 

Immediately following are its counterparts in Mega South, with expansion projects in Camella Quezon and Camella Verano San Juan in Batangas City.

Dasmarinas City, known as the “University Capital of Cavite,” will be the site of the soon-to-open exclusive community called Camella Praverde. Identified as one of the most competitive cities in the country today, Dasmarinas also plays host to vital economic zones in the province, Cavite Industrial Estates (FCIE), Molave Compound, and Dasmariñas Technopark.

Camella Manors Bacolod goes beyond the basics to offer the best of modern conveniences the Negrenses have always aspired for. Truly a place of distinction and privileged investment.

Camella continues to break new grounds in Mindanao with the launching of Camella Trails in the highly urbanized General Santos City and Camella Zamboanga in the Zamboanga Peninsula.

Bolstering its portfolio of condominium developments is the construction of additional towers for Camella Manors Lipa in Batangas, Camella Manors Verdant in the country’s premier vacation destination of Palawan, and Camella Manors Frontera, located at the city center of Davao.

Camella Manors Northpoint is a notable landmark along J.P. Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City. This vertical village has been designed following the principles of green architecture. 

The expansion in these key areas gives Filipino families greater chances of home ownership as Camella provides options for the mid-market segment at various price points.

Every Camella community beckons with a bevy of well-built homes with prices ranging from PhP 3.5 million to PhP 12 million in all its locations nationwide. The developer has a number of flagship developments with available house and lot packages—from townhouses to single-detached two-story homes. Camella’s mid-rise resort-themed vertical villages offerings cater to various condominium buyers’ needs, from studio, one- to three-bedroom units with prices going from PhP 4 million to PhP 9 million.

Whether one aspires for an extended family home, a start-up townhouse, or a long-term condominium investment, buyers are assured of an excellent choice: outstanding value, contemporary design, and accessibility to major shopping areas, hospitals, churches, schools and universities, as well as work and business hubs in central locations.

Currently pre-selling, with studio and one-bedroom units available, Camella Manors Soleia provides countless opportunities for pioneering condominium investors in Butuan City.

Camella symbolizes family and has set standards in quality and service that serve the needs of its buyers and their loved ones. Properties feature spacious clubhouses that function as venues for intimate gatherings and grand reunions. Swimming pools, pocket gardens, playground and sports facilities, are common amenities within neighborhoods. The gated communities ensure round-the-clock security and efficient property management that Camella projects have always been known for.

“The demand for quality-built homes and condominium developments in the regions for Filipino families continue to be our inspiration to build and expand into more growth areas,” concludes Quismundo.

Camella has built over 500,000 homes and vertical villages and maintains a strong presence in 47 provinces and 149 cities and municipalities, while aggressively expanding to other regions in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Camella’s remarkable growth in over four decades has propelled it to the position of leadership. Offering far more than homes and vertical villages for middle-income Filipino families for 45 years, Camella is here to continue on solid ground—nurturing families, building vertical villages, and creating sustainable communities.

To know more, visit www.camella.com.ph and follow @CamellaOfficial on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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