The Philippine Star

Geo Estate starts unit turnover in maiden subdivisio­n project

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GeoEstate Developmen­t Corp. has started turning over to homebuyers the completed house and lot units in its maiden subdivisio­n developmen­t Soluna in Bacoor, Cavite City.

Located along the major thoroughfa­re of Bacoor Blvd., the upscale community consists of a limited inventory of only about 200 units within a prime 5.5- hectare property and is positioned as an alternativ­e for a premier address in the area.

“We have found that majority of the market is organic, such as families within the surroundin­g communitie­s and cities seeking to upgrade their lifestyle,” GeoEstate chairman and chief executive officer Francisco Licuanan III said.

Soluna offerspre - designed and pre- built single- detached homes that range from 64 to 120 square meters in living space.

A number of house and lot units were completed since the project was launched in 2014, while others are ongoing with their constructi­on. Depending on the payment scheme availed by homebuyers, the properties are usually delivered at least six months after purchase.

The turnover of these house and lots units will be followed by the opening of the central clubhouse amenity by April.

“Our achievemen­t with Soluna is delivering on our promise to our buyers to provide the best value for their money through high-quality and well- designed homes, and this time, in the context of a horizontal developmen­t,” Licuanan said.

GeoEstate, formed by Licuanan in 2006, has largely focused on city condominiu­m developmen­ts with its first project The Beacon in Makati City, followed by Sonria in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.

The Beacon is a threetower high-rise developmen­t targeting the midincome market of young families and upwardly mobile individual­s. The condominiu­m’s third and final residentia­l tower is already scheduled for turnover by April. Sonria, on the other hand, is a recently-completed low-density vertical enclave that is positioned as an alternativ­e for empty nesters, expatriate­s, and young families as well coming from the high-end Alabang community. The latter project is currently ready for move-in.

“It is but a natural part of our growth as a company to slowly but surely bring our expertise into other types of property developmen­ts, in order to best address what we see as underserve­d needs in the market today,” said Licuanan.

Licuanan underscore­d the innovation­s afforded by Soluna, such as an intimate and private subdivisio­n setting in contrast to the mature market of residentia­l developmen­ts in the Bacoor area.

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