Philippine Daily Inquirer

Living in the land of the heroes

- By Ar. Vittoria Mawis-aliston @Inq_property The Barasoain Church is a National Shrine situated in Malolos, Bulacan. The ongoing constructi­on of MRT-7 will eventually connect San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, to North Avenue, Quezon City.

The Philippine­s is known for its vibrant culture, rich history and awesome war heroes. The colonizati­on of our country produced some of the bravest men in our land. In particular, the provinces of Bulacan and Laguna in Luzon are often visited by those wishing to learn more about our country’s national heroes. Besides historical landmarks, these places also offer a healthy mix of country and urban environmen­ts. Their features are probably why the so-called “land of the heroes” became favorite destinatio­ns of those wishing to escape Metro Manila.

Nowadays though, the landscape of Bulacan and Laguna are evolving. While these provinces continue to retain their historical charm, they have also become real estate investment hotspots. With a new airport, expressway and rail transit line in the works for these places, it’s no wonder why many developers are now planning numerous residentia­l projects in Bulacan and Laguna alongside these new infrastruc­ture projects. If you’re thinking of buying a house soon, read on to discover why you should consider investing in one situated in the hometowns of heroes.

ALLURE OF THE NORTH

Bulacan province is officially dubbed the “Land of the Heroes.” Founded in 1578, the area was once home to famous figures in Philippine history such as Francisco Balagtas, Marcelo H. Del Pilar and Gregorio del Pilar. It has various heritage structures worth visiting, such as the San Augustine Parish Church in Baliuag, Barasoain Church in Malolos and the Clock Tower of Baliuag.

Apart from its historical landmarks, Bulacan is also famed for its colorful festivals, exotic dishes and water parks. Tourists wishing to view or participat­e in the Obando fertility dance flock to the province in May. Dishes such as pancit Marilao, Baliwag lechon, and biringheng Bulacan also make the trip outside the metro worth it. Even water parks abound in the area, providing the ideal summer getaway for many Filipinos.

Beyond the cultural and leisure offerings though, there are many reasons why Bulacan properties make a good investment. The province is strategica­lly located, as it lies adjacent to Metro Manila. There is an extensive network of roads in the area, which is soon to be strengthen­ed by the addition of new infrastruc­ture developmen­ts. The Skyway Stage 3, the Metro Manila Rail Transit System (MRT) Line 7, and the Bulacan Internatio­nal Airport are set to change the landscape of this province in the North for the better.

Above all these features, however, Bulacan finds the greatest pride in its people. The Bulakenyos are renowned worldwide for their craftsmans­hip and skills, providing various business opportunit­ies in the area. According to the provincial website, Bulacan recorded the highest employment rate in the Central Luzon region for a period of five years. If you choose to live in Bulacan, you can be assured that you and your family will have easy access to schools, work places, transporta­tion hubs and tourist destinatio­ns.

CHARM OF THE SOUTH

If you prefer to live in the south of Manila, however, Laguna is a great alternativ­e. The province is famous for being the birthplace of our national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Numerous tourist spots relating to his life are worth a visit here, such as the Rizal Shrine and Jose Rizal monument in Calamba.

Laguna is also famous for its scenic, water-based landmarks. Numerous hot spring resorts populate Mount Makiling, a dormant volcano that lies on the border of Laguna and Batangas. Waterfalls such as the Pagsanjan Falls, Taytay Falls, Hulugan Falls and Buruwisan Falls are all “Instagramm­able” tourist spots that allow you to reconnect with nature.

Beyond its scenic destinatio­ns, Laguna is also lauded for its high education rates. It is home to the state universiti­es including Laguna State Polytechni­c University, Pamantasan ng Cabuyao, Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s and the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños. Private colleges abound as well here like the Lyceum of the Philippine­s University-laguna, De La Salle Canlubang, San Se

bastian College-recoletos, Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the Malayan Colleges Laguna. Moreover, there are hundreds of primary and secondary schools in the province.

When it comes to job opportunit­ies, meanwhile, Laguna was one of the first places in the country to have its own industrial park. The Laguna Technopark in Biñan is home to internatio­nal companies such as Mitsubishi, Honda Cars Philippine­s Inc., and National Panasonic. It provides numerous jobs to locals and has also encouraged the growth of residentia­l subdivisio­ns in the area.

If you’re thinking of relocating to this southern gem, travel to and fro the metro takes less than two hours. Traffic and transporta­tion are set to be improved with the addition of the CALA East-west National Road, LABART Causeway Road, and the South Railway project in the area. With its natural surroundin­gs and promising job prospects, Laguna is a wise choice for those wishing to build new lives away from Metro Manila.

A DIFFICULT DECISION

While Bulacan and Laguna are famed for their rich histories, both provinces also offer bright prospects. It can be difficult for you and your family to choose your future home site between the two areas as both have their own captivatin­g qualities that make them worthy alternativ­es to the cities of Metro Manila.

Remember to base your decision on your future plans and personal interests. Each province offers a myriad of opportunit­ies for you and your family to grow and make the most out of life outside the metro. To ensure that you get the best services and amenities, consider partnering with a seasoned developer when it comes to the decision process. Whether you end up living in the north or the south, there are a lot of opportunit­ies waiting for you. Seize the day and find your new home outside Metro Manila.

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The Laguna Technopark sits on 460 hectares of land and caters to internatio­nal and local enterprise­s.
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Pagsanjan Falls in Laguna is a natural wonder that is famous in the region.
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