Friday, August 6, 2010

This countryside is sleepy no more



By CARLOMAR A. DAOANA

Asian contemporary is the design theme of the houses that will be built in Legazpi Highlands.
Asian contemporary is the design theme of the houses that will be built in Legazpi Highlands.
With the boost of seaside residential projects, there has been now an intense focus on the real estate potential of the countryside. At economic level, this is good for the community as the investment will energize local labor and the production of raw materials. The future inhabitants of the development will nonetheless purchase locals goods and services and in the process contribute to the town or city’s growth. Because of this, a new social dimension will be opened up, providing the community with an invigorating diversity.
One of the places that is blinking in the radar of real estate developers is Legazpi City. Suncore Development (637-4959) is looking at this well-known Bicol metropolis as the next place to create dream houses and communities. “I know Legazpi by heart,” says Donnie Pile, president of Excore Inc. (a partner company of Suncore Dev’t.). “Through its projects and efforts it will not only spur economy but will address the quality of living of the locals and alleviate their worries and inconveniences especially under extreme weather conditions.”
Certainly, one can’t talk about Legazpi City without mentioning the breathtaking view of Mt. Mayon (with its sometimes intemperate moods) and its being a magnet of torrential storms. Suncore took note of this and more. The company feels that if it wants to be successful in this venture, it should be able to “meet the needs of Legazpi through innovative concepts, personalized service, and residential communities that are governed by a unique philosophy of creating physical environments that are in perfect harmony with its surroundings.” 
Suncore’s real estate foray in the province is the Legazpi Highlands envisioned to give a new and dignified face to the city. The development sprawls on about 12 hectares of the highland areas of Legazpi, minutes away from the city’s busy district. The residence will feature the amenities in a mid-range subdivision: clubhouse, swimming pool, parks and playgrounds, basketball courts, and other amenities. The only thing that sets it apart is the million-peso view of the Mayon volcano.
“Legazpi Highlands provides and guarantees Bicolanos, vacationers and tourist investors an expedient and luxurious way of living in the midst of mesmerizing scenery over viewing the shore, towns, Sleeping Lion and at its foot Embarcadero,”  Pile says of the property. “This development removes the fear of being stricken with neither flooding nor volcanic eruption because it is in the high lands.”
As the development will have a ripple effect, Pile envisions that Legazpi City will further attract investment not only in terms of real estate but as well as commercial and retail opportunities as well. “With elegant Asian contemporary designs and breathtaking views of the sea, Mayon Volcano and the whole metropolis, Legazpi Highlands will further enhance the district by becoming a cherished residence of the Bicol Regions’s well-to-do,” Pile concludes.
Published in Manila Bulletin August 6, 2010

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