Affordable homes to last for generations
The country’s pioneer developer of solar-powered communities is bringing an innovative solution to address the huge housing backlog in the Philippines.
Imperial Homes Corp. (IHC) launched recently a new generation of mass housing innovation that uses the technology of Connovate Aps, partially owned by Ambercon, one of Denmark’s leading concrete elements manufacturer.
With Imperial Lifetime Homes, Filipinos can own not just internationally recognized and certified homes built with imported technologies but also eco-friendly homes with up to 100 years of warranty on the panel system. This means that the homes can be passed on and last up to three generations – a “pamana” home.
Sustainability and energy efficiency are at the core of each IHC project, which is why IHC is offering Filipinos a chance to live in a budget-friendly home engineered with world-class technologies that promise big savings on many levels. The Connovate technology helps deliver the promise of a healthy home that is non-porous, emphasizing big savings on medical bills with the reduction of various health risks caused by molds formation in an ordinary home.
By combining this new mass housing innovation with solar power solutions which IHC is already known for, savings on electricity is upgraded. And due to the panels high-quality surfaces, robustness and durability as well as lifetime structural warranty, each Imperial Lifetime Homes provides big savings on refurbishments.
“Imperial Homes is continuously looking for new ways to make better residential living experiences accessible to Filipinos through mass housing innovations, which will be available in our Imperial future projects,” IHC CEO Emma Imperial said.
“We believe that no matter which part of the country you are, you deserve a comfortable life brought by an affordable yet high-quality home. By combining sustainability, world-class technology and budget-friendliness in our mass housing projects, we are elevating the living standards of Filipinos while helping the country alleviate the housing backlog,” she added.
Known for pioneering solar power solutions in mass housing, IHC has already developed a roster of solar-powered residential communities in many parts of the country. The first solar-powered mass housing community in Sto. Tomas, Batangas was introduced with the launch of Via Verde, which is overlooking the picturesque Mt. Makiling.
IHC expanded its footprint in the Bicol Region with Imperial Rosmont Heights in Legazpi City, Albay and Victoria Highlands in Iriga City, Camarines Sur. In the northern region, two residential communities in Nueva Ecija - the Marita Villas and the Imperial Central Plains - boasts of the same solar power technology IHC is known for.