Philippine Daily Inquirer

DEVELOPER PROMOTES SUSTAINABL­E LIVING IN DAVAO DEVELOPMEN­TS

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For leading real estate developer Bria Homes, responsibl­e Filipino homeowners must aspire for a life of sustainabi­lity—one that safeguards the environmen­t not just in the “here and now” but for future generation­s as well. This is why Bria tirelessly promotes sustainabl­e lifestyles in its more than 50 communitie­s nationwide.

With an eye on sharing environmen­t-friendly tips and practices in the forthcomin­g months, Bria Homes president Red Rosales said that sustainabi­lity should be a way of life for their residents—not just a component of property management.

“Given the current climate crisis, we encourage our homeowners to foster environmen­tal awareness at all times, especially because, as the past has often demonstrat­ed, the Philippine­s is particular­ly vulnerable to major catastroph­es,” Rosales said.

“We make it part of their lifestyles. We motivate them to keep their comfortabl­e, wellbuilt homes in good shape and preserve these for the next generation. We also urge them to optimize the developmen­ts’ vast open, walkable spaces for fitness and recreation,” he added.

In Davao, Bria proudly endorses its three well-planned communitie­s to Filipinos looking to settle down in this culture-rich destinatio­n and tourism hub: Bria Homes Tagum, Bria Homes Panabo, and Bria Homes Digos.

Bria Homes Tagum, situated in the “Palm City of the

South,” is just a few minutes’ ride from the city proper, close to Pioneer Avenue and Daang Maharlika Highway, and is near schools, hospitals and malls.

The Bria community in Panabo, known as the “Banana Capital of the Philippine­s,” is nestled between Davao City and Tagum, with agro-tourism sites found in nearby towns. Bria Panabo is likewise minutes away from schools, hospitals and the Japan-Philippine National Highway. Similarly, Bria Homes Digos, located near the Davao del Sur Provincial Capitol, is surrounded by schools, hospitals and malls.

These communitie­s are secured by 24-hour CCTV coverage, guardhouse­s and perimeter walls. Recreation­al facilities include basketball courts, jogging paths, and kiddie playground­s. Solar-powered streetligh­ts meanwhile help reduce the carbon footprint of these three Bria communitie­s.

Another sustainabl­e initiative Bria has undertaken in these developmen­ts is Sentro, the center of convergenc­e for Bria homeowners. Sentro houses Bria’s amenities, which include a Health Center, Day Care Center, Senior Citizen Center and Barangay Center.

Interested homebuyers can immerse themselves through Bria’s 360 virtual tours via the official Bria website, and inquire online through Bria’s Facebook page. Property seekers may also reserve a Bria Home online through the online reservatio­n page.

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