Alveo expands footprint in Nuvali
Alveo Land is expanding its residential offering in the eco-friendly community of Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna. With four successful residential projects in the area to its name, it is launching its fifth residential community situated in one of Nuvali’s last parcels for residential development.
Mondia is a 40-hectare residential subdivision that will be built just across Miriam College. The project features 642 residential lots, with pocket parks within a 250-meter radius of every lot. The layout corresponds to Nuvali’s emphasis on environmental, economic and social sustainability. A 1.7-hectare Central Park promising wide open spaces for community gatherings will also be built.
“Similar to our other Nuvali developments, Mondia will be built to the standards of efficient energy and resource consumption,” said Paulo Ong, Project Development Division Manager of Alveo Land.
Bio-swales that help filter rainwater, a recycled water irrigation system, permeable paving, treeshaded walkways and pedestrian lanes, landscaping using endemic species, natural ventilation and lighting, parks and green open spaces are the norm in Alveo developments across Nuvali.
Nuvali has boomed with a number of business, retail, educational and recreational developments. Among these are the Lakeside Evozone, One and Two Evotech offices, Evoliving Center, Seda Hotel, Monochrome Events Place and Ayala Malls Solenad.
Solenad 3, with seven intercon- nected buildings and outdoor activity park, will expand retail and recreational options. The project will launch this year and will not only feature 408 stores but will have Nuvali’s first movie theaters.
S & R Membership Shopping will also launch within the year, while a 100-bed Qualimed Hospital will be launched by next year.
Alveo’s residential projects include the 60-hectare Treveia, one of the first when Nuvali opened in 2007. This was followed by the 74-hectare Venare in 2010, 29-hectare Mirala in 2012, and 45-hectare Lumira just last year. The first three are nearly all sold out, while Lumira has been 79 percent sold.
“Among the planned amenities are shaded walkways, a basketball court, jogging and biking trails with distance markers, swimming pools, a pet park, multi-purpose fields and undulating lawn areas,” said Ong.
Mondia’s clubhouse, by renowned architect Ed Calma, will have a function room, and board and meeting rooms all done in a flowing and contemporary design.
“Lots in Mondia will go for an average of P18,500 per sqm. Prices will range from P4.8 to P11.8 million. It is one of the last remaining parcels of land for development in Nuvali, which makes this an opportunity that future homeowners and investors would not want to miss,” Ong concluded.