New govt infrastructures to boost demand for Bria Homes Residences
ONE of the vital goals that the national government has deemed a priority is the completion of major infrastructure around the country. Key government agencies such as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Transportation (DoTr) and Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) have been collaborating on several of these projects that fall under this current administration’s “Build, Build, Build” campaign.
And as more significant infrastructure projects are accomplished, we can likewise expect to see a higher demand for residential spaces outside of Metro Manila. Fortunately, Bria Homes’ strategically located communities, coupled with the company’s drive to provide high-quality yet affordable house and lots for Filipinos nationwided.
One such housing development is BRIA Homes in Mariveles, Bataan. Mariveles will soon become a sought-after location for new residents as it will be the starting point of the upcoming Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge that connects Mariveles to Naic, Cavite.
Another significant piece of roadwork being built by the government is the Alaminos-San Pablo City Bypass Road. This makes BRIA Homes in Alaminos, Laguna, an idyllic residential community for people who have interests in the aforementioned provinces.
The MRT 7 will also be a vital link between Metro Manila and major towns such as San Jose del Monte in Bulacan. Residents of BRIA San Jose del Monte will soon be able to take the MRT 7 in their daily commute to and from the metro.
Toll Road 4 (TR4) on SLEX will also grant
As more significant infrastructure projects are accomplished, a higher demand for residential spaces outside of Metro Manila is expected. motorists and other travelers faster access to BRIA housing developments in Laguna and Bicol.
There are other infra projects coming up that will benefit Bria residents.