The Philippine Star

Sta Lucia vacation homes rise in ‘Tagaytay of Davao’

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Over the past years, Davao has been highly regarded for its peace and order situation, affordable cost of living and a healthy business climate.

Thus it is no surprise that big businesses, including some of the country’s top developers, have set their sights not only on the city but the whole Davao region as the next address for their prime developmen­ts.

“Many see Davao as a good investment location given its pool of skilled and educated individual­s, adequate infrastruc­ture and competitiv­e cost of living. We see the city, in particular, as a viable investment destinatio­n and this is why we decided to bring another quality offering for the Davaoneos,” said Sta. Lucia Land Inc. president Exequiel Robles.

Providing investors a healthy and hassle-free business environmen­t has indeed attracted many large players in the Philippine real estate sector to establish and expand their presence in the province. And this expansion has become more apparent over the last several years.

“We currently have 18 different projects spanning more than 700 hectares in Davao. And we are proud to share that we are again delivering a project which Davaoneos will surely find value from—the Las Colinas Verdes in Brgy. Eden, Toril,” Robles said.

Las Colinas Verdes, Sta. Lucia Land’s first residentia­l developmen­t in Davao, boasts of a scenic mountain and city view, and offers a refreshing weather that would allow any individual to find refuge from the usual chaotic city life. It also has an elevation of 771 meters, thus providing future residents a magnificen­t and unobstruct­ed view of Davao Gulf.

“Many Davaoneos regard the area as the Tagaytay of Davao, and Las Colinas Verdes aims to complement it by creating that perfect community where individual­s can build their personal sanctuary and settle convenient­ly. We believe that what we are giving them is a truly good and sound investment,” Robles added.

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Artist’s perspectiv­e of Las Colinas pavilion and lighthouse

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