Philippine Daily Inquirer

ARTHALAND’S LAGUNA PROJECT A HIT FOR SUBURBAN LIFESTYLE PROMISE

- By Doris Dumlao-abadilla @Philbizwat­cher

Boutique property developer Arthaland Corp. is fast-tracking the developmen­t of an eight-hectare green township in Biñan, Laguna, called Sevina Park, which marks the company’s debut as a mixed-use master-planned estate developer.

Sevina Park is the first and only township in the country to date with Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) platinum certificat­ion for neighborho­od developmen­t, a badge of honor for sustainabl­e and well-connected communitie­s.

The model unit for Sevina Park Villas, Arthaland’s first residentia­l offering in this estate, is also vying for LEED gold certificat­ion in the home category. Sevina Park Villas is a cluster of limited-edition designer townhouses that are currently selling for P16 million to P25 million per unit.

In a recent interview with Inquirer, Arthaland executive vice president Leonardo Arthur Po said the company—which is positionin­g itself to be the country’s “foremost sustainabl­e and green developer”—has already sold about two-thirds of available inventory at the townhouse developmen­t. The company has also sold 60 out of 83 of the villas, which cater to affluent home-seekers.

A total of 108 townhouses will be brought to the market under the first phase. The smallest units, designed by renowned architectu­ral firm Leandro V. Locsin Partners, are two-bedroom units with a floor area of 137 square meters but there are units as large as 182 square meters with four bedrooms. Target turnover for the first tranche is in the third quarter of 2021.

“We have pretty much sold out the first phase. We already accelerate­d the project because of the overwhelmi­ng positive response that we have gotten for this developmen­t,” Po said.

“This is our transition from a single tower or single project sustainabl­e developmen­t to developing sustainabl­e communitie­s,” he said.

The LEED platinum certificat­ion for the horizontal residentia­l offering is a milestone for Arthaland, with Po saying this was a “testament to our commitment to sustainabi­lity and the quality of our developmen­t in terms of sustainabi­lity, health and resilience.”

The eight-hectare Sevina Park is designed to be a highly walkable community with 60-percent green and open spaces.

“What’s attractive about the developmen­t is its close proximity to Laguna Technopark and the DLSU Laguna campus. It’s also close to Nuvali,” Po said.

Part of the target market for Sevina Park comes from the Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) area while some may come from Metro Manila who want to move to lower-density developmen­ts, Po said.

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