The Philippine Star

STA. LUCIA’S EXEQUIEL ROBLES: ‘GOOD GOVERNANCE WILL PROPEL GROWTH’

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Ihave always believed that for as long as there is one individual whose dream of having a decent home is not fully realized, then my work as a developer is not yet done,” Sta. Lucia Land president Exequiel Robles says. For almost half a century, Robles has helped transform the real estate industry in the country, from the time when there were just a few developers concentrat­ing in Metro Manila to helping steer developmen­ts to the suburbs and provinces, and pioneering residentia­l estates surrounded by golf courses.

He joined the family company when he was only 17 years old. Even as a teenager it didn’t take long for him to realize the importance of the work he was learning to do or the value of the industry that would provide him a long, lustrous career.

Now in his sixties, he still gets excited about turning raw land into developmen­ts that transform people’s lives. “Transformi­ng huge patches of raw lands into functional communitie­s excites me. Seeing these tracts of land turn into neighborho­ods where lives are transforme­d for the better has never failed to amaze me and give me genuine satisfacti­on and this is the reason why we’ve never stopped building and creating. Real estate will always keep me going, its complex nature will continue to excite and challenge me to always do better. But more than that, it is how lives are transforme­d and dreams are realized that will keep this industry truly exciting.”

Today, Sta. Lucia Land Inc. (SLI) has developmen­ts in Iloilo, Batangas, Nueva Ecija, Palawan, Davao, Cebu and Bacolod among other provinces.

Among its 250 projects across the country, they have developed seven resorts with Club Morocco in Subic being the first; eight lake communitie­s starting with Green Meadows Iloilo, which features a five-hectare man-made lake; 24 condotels/condominiu­ms with La Mirada at Vistamar in Cebu being the first.

He sees more developmen­ts in three provinces — Bacolod, Iloilo and Palawan. In Central Luzon, he considers Batangas, Tarlac and Pampanga as growth areas. He adds, “Good governance, a healthy economy, enough infrastruc­ture are just some of the factors that will propel growth in these areas.”

Sta. Lucia has also developed 11 golf courses nationwide, including Orchard Golf and Country Club and the Arnold Palmer-designed South Pacific in Davao.

The biggest surprise of all? Robles doesn’t play golf.

Robles joined the company when he was only 17 years old. Now in his sixties, he says, ‘It is how lives are transforme­d and dreams are realized that will keep real estate truly exciting.’

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PROPERTY REPORT: Where is Sta. Lucia Land headed in the next 10 years? Are we going to see more resorts than residentia­l estates or commercial developmen­ts now that tourism is getting stronger?

EXEQUIEL ROBLES: Sta. Lucia Land remains committed to its promise of creating high-quality developmen­ts that are built to last. At the moment we have over 250 projects located in key areas across the country and with a vibrant real estate scene, we hope to cover more areas where quality housing is needed. The company has a diverse portfolio of property offerings ranging from resortthem­ed projects, condotels, subdivisio­ns, premium lakeside communitie­s, townhouses, retail, golf courses and offices which we plan to further expand and strengthen to meet the rising demand not only for quality living spaces but also for great value investment­s.

In the next 10 years Sta. Lucia Land will continue to create developmen­ts that will help hardworkin­g Filipinos realize their dream of owning a home. We will continue to search for areas where we can bring and share our expertise in creating well-planned communitie­s that continue to increase in value over time. The company will continue to acquire land and create projects that could meet the current needs of the market. It will be a healthy mix of developmen­ts for us, whatever the market needs that’s what we will build. We still see a lot of opportunit­ies in the provinces so you can expect us to expand in these areas.

What are your developmen­ts that will be completed in the next five years?

Some of our new projects are in Baguio City, Katipunan Ave., Quezon City, Puerto Princesa in Palawan, Cebu, and in Davao — Tagum, Eden, Digos.

In the 45 years since you joined the company, how would you say the real estate landscape has changed?

It has changed a lot. Whereas before there were only a handful of developmen­ts to choose from, now homebuyers have the liberty to shop and pick from a vast choice of developmen­ts. Buyers now know what they want. And this I think is what makes our business interestin­g because we have to continuous­ly evolve, innovate and look for ways to better serve the need of our buyers.

However, buyers still have the same goal, which is to acquire a property that would fit their lifestyle and continue to increase in value over time. This is why we at Sta. Lucia continue to build and create developmen­ts geared towards improving the lives of our homeowners. Yes the landscape may continue to change but one thing will remain — that buyers will always invest on developmen­ts that are built to last like those developed by Sta. Lucia.

Are you going into the Bay Area and upcoming cities outside Metro Manila to expand your footprint?

Not in the Bay Area but as mentioned, we will continue to expand our footprint in the provinces where we can add value with the projects we have.

How are Sta. Lucia developmen­ts different from others? What are the company’s strengths in building communitie­s?

I believe that what allows us to stand out and strengthen our brand legacy is our capacity to create well-planned estates, world-class golf courses, resort communitie­s, highvalue subdivisio­ns and residentia­l condominiu­ms even outside Metro Manila. We always push ourselves to do better and create projects that do not only improve the lives of our residents but also help them build their own legacy by having a property that they can proudly call their own and where they can raise their family. I have always believed that Sta. Lucia exists to allow hardworkin­g Filipinos to have access to decent shelter and a community where they can become productive. More than the high-quality structures and master-planned communitie­s that we create, it is really the promise of a good life in every Sta. Lucia community that allows us to be different.

The Philippine­s has a six-million housing shortage, how do you think developers can help solve this problem?

Developers need to work hand in hand with the government if we really want to address the housing backlog. A continuing dialogue is necessary. What’s good though is that there is an effort on the part of the government and the private sector to come up with programs to address this problem.

May Filipinos and foreigners buy condos for investment, how are Sta. Lucia properties performing in terms of value appreciati­on?

Since we create master-planned communitie­s and we are located in key strategic areas, I believe we are doing very well and our projects are constantly increasing in value. Also, we have very strong marketing arms that help us become a top of mind choice of many homebuyers including our overseas Filipino workers. I can proudly say that from the time we started in this, the value of our projects has continuous­ly increased and has given our buyers good returns.

What would you say is your secret to success?

Hard work, perseveran­ce and determinat­ion.

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Among Sta. Lucia Land’s 250 projects across the country are seven resorts with Club Morocco in Subic being the first; eight lake communitie­s starting with Green Meadows Iloilo, which features a five-hectare man-made lake; 24 condotels/condominiu­ms with La Mirada at Vistamar in Cebu being the first.
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Green Meadows is Iloilo’s first lake community. It is designed around the five-hectare Lake Victoria
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Aquamira Resort in Tanza, Cavite, is located inside the 600-hectare Saddle & Clubs leisure park.
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The brand-new luxury resort Crown Residences Springs in Puerto Princesa, Palawan at Harbour
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Summit Point Golf and Residentia­l Estates in Lipa, Batangas, combines the best golf and best life in one community.
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Sta. Lucia Land Inc. president Exequiel Robles: “In the next 10 years Sta. Lucia Land will continue to create developmen­ts that will help hardworkin­g Filipinos realize their dream of owning a home.”
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crazy quilt Tanya T. Lara

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