Manila Standard

Damosa Land brings its residents closer to nature

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LOCATED in the agricultur­e-rich area of Panabo, Davao Del Norte is Damosa Land’s Ameria, a subdivisio­n that offers its future residents a chance to live a contempora­ry, nature-filled lifestyle within Agriya -- an agri-tourism site recognized by the Department of Tourism as among the country’s “future farms.” The property boasts of wide open spaces anchored in nature – a perfect example of what the future of real estate is bound to look like postpandem­ic. Damosa Land allotted over 6,000 square meters of space for open parks, playground­s, and community garden patches for the future residents of Ameria. This is as big as an average of 13 basketball courts combined.

“We strive to establish green and eco-friendly spaces, so that individual­s and families alike can breathe clean and fresh air while engaging in fun community activities within the

In 2020, Ameria was awarded by PropertyGu­ru as winner of best housing developmen­t in Metro Davao. This is in addition to Agriya’s award from the same body as winner of best residentia­l green developmen­t.

Damosa Land recently held a blessing for Ameria’s biggest house model, Acacia – a 330 square-meter (sqm) property with an area curated specifical­ly for gardening.

The 9-hectare residentia­l subdivisio­n currently has 177 units of available lots, 75 units of open lots and 102 units of house and lot properties. The company will also be turning over the first batch of Magnolia houses this year to their future dwellers. These units boast of long-lasting and high-performanc­e wall panels from Connovate – a producer of sustainabl­e and recyclable high-performanc­e concrete (HPC).

 ?? Best housing developmen­t, Best residentia­l green developmen­t awardee ?? property,” said Damosa Land President Cary Lagdameo.
Best housing developmen­t, Best residentia­l green developmen­t awardee property,” said Damosa Land President Cary Lagdameo.

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