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Who's taking over Sevina Park? It's not who you expect!

Published Jun 21, 2024 03:27 am
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Big dreams, small agents: All-kids realtors are giving Sevina Park Villas a big thumbs up for a greener and brighter future.

Prospective homebuyers of Arthaland’s Sevina Park Villas were pleasantly surprised to discover that it would be kids acting as sales agents who would give them a tour of the model units of the Sevina Park Villas and then take them around the Philippines’ most sustainable master-planned community of Sevina Park in Biñan, Laguna. This All-Children Open House at Sevina Park is the first initiative of its kind in the local property industry and is meant to highlight how Sevina Park, the first and only community in Southeast Asia to achieve Platinum certification for both LEED for Neighborhood Development and LEED for Homes categories and is the very first to receive the BERDE Districts 5-Star rating, is the most idyllic place to raise a family.

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Green future and bright smiles: These families are exploring Sevina Park Villas, where sustainability meets a vibrant community, thanks to the enthusiastic Kiddie Agents.

Sevina Park is a sustainable, close-knit neighborhood of eco-friendly properties promoting a sustainable way of living. One such development is the Sevina Park Villas, which feature two-, three- or four-bedroom limited-edition designer villas by renowned architectural practice Leandro V. Locsin and Partners. During the tour, the kids explained that all villas are equipped with efficient building envelope and insulation, low-emissivity glass windows, efficient lighting, energy and water fixtures, Wi-Fi enabled, and home automation ready. The four-bedroom Villa 182 units have additional sustainable features such as a solar energy system and an energy recovery ventilator to exchange stale, polluted indoor air with fresh, clean outdoor air throughout your home without wasting energy. The kids did their best to try and convince the prospective homebuyers to choose Sevina Park Villas because it would make for a wonderful home for kids and adults alike. Living at Sevina Park Villas would help them become healthier and live more sustainably. It is also future-proof so they could live there for a long time and who wouldn’t appreciate saving as much as 20 percent on energy costs and up to 40 percent on water consumption?

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Sevina Park Villas: A neighborhood kids love! Riley, a Kiddie Agent, showcases the thoughtful amenities that make Sevina Park Villas an ideal community for families.

The Sevina Park community also has much to offer to make one’s childhood very memorable. Master-planned with over 60 percent green and open spaces, there are plenty of places to run, bike, and play. They can choose to dip in the pool, which provides a fun and refreshing way for kids to stay active and cool down, especially during hot days, or they could spend hours in the playground with family and friends, and learn to interact and build friendships. Another interesting activity is visiting the Potager Garden to learn about where their food comes from and foster an appreciation for fresh, healthy eating, and create a fun way to connect with nature. There are also many good schools nearby so they don’t need to endure long hours on the road to receive quality education.

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Spacious living at Sevina Park! Families explore the possibilities of a three-bedroom villa at Sevina Park Villas.

“Based on the feedback from our clients, the campaign was a success as they were able to view our development from a different and more refreshing perspective. Seeing Sevina Park and Sevina Park Villas from a child’s point of view made them better appreciate what this sustainable community has to offer,” said Oliver L. Chan, SVP and chief sustainability officer of Arthaland.

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More than just a tour, all-kiddie experience fosters laughter, connection, and a glimpse into the vibrant community life that awaits families at Sevina Park Villas.

See more happenings at the Sevina Park Villas Kiddie Tour by watching https://youtu.be/i68pbUilwpQ.

The turnover of units in Sevina Park Villas is ongoing, and the development is scheduled for completion within the year. To learn more about Sevina Park and Sevina Park Villas, visit the Arthaland Gallery at Sevina Park, contact Arthaland at +63917 772 8742, or visit www.arthaland.com.

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