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PA Properties breaks ground for ₧128-M housing project

- By Roderick L. Abad @rodrik_28 Contributo­r

REAL-ESTATE firm PA Alvarez Properties & Developmen­t Corp. (PA Properties) broke ground for the third phase of its first horizontal project in Pampanga, with an investment of P128 million.

Trillium Park—the third housing component of the 33-hectare Bridgepoin­te Place in the city of San Fernando—is envisioned to be a community that features 158 bungalows.

Depending on their space requiremen­t, home seekers can choose between the Iris or Natalya model house, with a lot area of 60 square meters and 96 sq m, respective­ly. Both offer two bedrooms, one toilet and bath, kitchen, living and dining areas, and a provision for carport.

PA Properties VP for Business Developmen­t Jonathan Jerusalem told the BusinessMi­rror on Monday that this project targets mainly the “economic” market, those who can afford dwellings with price points ranging from P450,000 to P1.7 million. What makes it unique is the generous size of lots that will cater not only to individual­s or couples looking for their first home, but those who would like to invest in real estate, he said.

“It will also tap the niche of the regional market who are aspiration­al and requires perimeter space for their home. The price is affordable and will appeal to working profession­als and overseas Filipino workers,” he added. Featuring contempora­ry design and architectu­re, the 9-hectare Trillium Park has just started constructi­on. The project’s housing units are now on pre-sale for prospectiv­e buyers. It is set for completion by 2021.

“Market response is positive and encouragin­g so far. People are looking forward on when the model units will be available,” Jerusalem said. “As of now, nine units in Phase 3 are considered sold.”

Nestled in Barangay Del Rosario in the city of San Fernando, Bridgepoin­te Place is a suburban sanctuary, which now stands with two of its three communitie­s.

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