The Philippine Star

Century Properties to launch P13 B worth of residentia­l units

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

Century Properties Group Inc. (CPG) is expecting to gain around P13 billion in presales of the second phase of its Batulao Artscapes project in Nasugbu, Batangas.

Tim Hallett, president of Century Properties Leisure and Hospitalit­y Inc. (CPLHI) said the second phase of the project would offer approximat­ely 1,700 residentia­l units.

“This inventory represents the biggest bulk of the project and we expect the sales to be brisk due to the overwhelmi­ng demand for the project,” Hallett said.

Hallett said the company has received interest from potential buyers of the units.

“We will start the presale for the second phase in a few weeks,” Hallett said.

The first phase of the 142-hectare Batulao Artscapes was launched last December.

Hallett said around 85 percent to 86 percent of the 306 homes in the first phase were already presold.

CPG managing director Robbie Antonio earlier said the project received better than expected interest as it has presold P1.7 billion worth of residentia­l units.

“We are really encouraged by the great market response,” Hallett said.

CPG has dubbed the project as an ‘artventure’ community that boasts designer homes and world class amenities.

It has four villages: Cluster, Commune, Collection and Curated. The project is primarily positioned for active retirees and establishe­d families looking for design-driven homes outside Metro Manila.

Filipino names lead the roster for Batulao Artscapes’ first three villages: Architect Ed Calma’s Polygonal Succession­s for the Cluster Village, designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s Hedera Homes for the Commune Village, and Budji+Royal Architectu­re+Design of Budji Layug and Royal Pineda for the Collection Village featuring their Tranche and Facet Homes.

The fourth section, called the Curated Village, feature one-ofa-kind homes by internatio­nal architects and designers. The first Curated Village within Batulao Artscapes features David Salle + AA Studio’s “Billboard Home”, Marcel Wanders’ “Eden”, Marmol Radziner & Kravitz Design’s “Instrument­al Home”, Philip Johnson Alan Ritchie Architects’ “Modular Glass House”, Elizabeth de Portzampar­c’s “Butterfly Home”, AFGH for Wallpaper’s “We Home”, Studio Libeskind Design’s “Adaptation II”, Daphne Guinness’ “Daphne Skin Home”, Pelli Clarke Pelli’s “Cabin/ Stack/Prefab, and PMR+Metro’s “Modular Living.”

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