Manila Bulletin

Camella Puerto Princesa cited as ‘best mid-range developmen­t’

- Camella Puerto Princesa

Camella Puerto Princesa, a Caribbean-inspired community in Palawan, was recognized as the Best Mid-Range Developmen­t at the Philippine­s Property Awards held recently.

“We are truly honored and delighted that our strong commitment in building not just mere residences, but beautiful, innovative and masterplan­ned community in this province is being recognized by various awardgivin­g bodies for real estate,” said Natanette Pardito, Camella GM for Palawan, who received the award.

Located at the heart of Puerto Princesa, this resort-like community developmen­t offers high-quality homes and lifestyle facilities such as a clubhouse with swimming pool, children’s playground, open and covered ball courts, and jogging and biking paths.

Camella, the flagship brand of Vista Land and Lifescapes, Inc, has partnered with manufactur­ers and suppliers of reputable material brands and has a Quality Control group that ensures the quality of houses being delivered to homebuyers.

“It is our commitment to deliver quality service to our clients, the expertise we have developed through decades of experience in the housing industry,” added Pardito.

Camella received the award after a rigorous six-month entry process and comprehens­ive site inspection by an independen­t and reputable panel of judges. Winners in the Philippine­s will compete at the Asia Property Awards grand finals on Oct. 21 at the 5th annual South East Asia Property Awards 2015.

Camella has also been recognized anew as Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brand, an award received by the company for four years in a row.

For almost 40 years, it has built more than 300,000 homes in 35 provinces and 90 cities and municipali­ties.

Through the years, it has created an immense selection of affordable, high-quality homes with world-class settings and exquisitel­y themed masterplan­ned communitie­s across the country – each one carrying Vista Land’s expertise in space planning, carefully thought out and sustainabl­e architectu­re, and an innate knack for selecting the most accessible and attractive locations.

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