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The benefits of nature living closer to

- Romolo V. Nati

APeople are changing the way they live — where they live — and I believe it will continue to happen across all social layers for many years to come.

s the population swells in major metropolis­es, such as Metro Manila, more and more people are deciding to escape the rush and settle in less congested places north or south of Manila. Today, this is made possible by the many things that can reduce distances: affordable travel, possibilit­ies that open up because of the internet, technologi­cal advances, as well as more efficient infrastruc­ture.

For many people, the pull of the suburbs or the countrysid­e is all about the slowness of time, purer air, less busy roads, and affordable prices of basic commoditie­s. The pandemic accelerate­d this trend as people started snatching up properties in the provinces to establish safer homes amid greener and healthier environmen­ts.

Many are looking for a place outside Metro Manila but close enough to the city to facilitate easy travel if it is necessary. The technology for smart working has been put in place because of COVID-19, but it’s a great benefit to workers and businessme­n in the long run as it continues to open opportunit­ies not just locally but also globally.

The trend is happening everywhere in the world. In Italy it is the same — people started to go outside of Rome, Milan, and the other big cities many years ago. People are changing the way they live — where they live — and I believe it will continue to happen across all social layers for many years to come. As a city gets bigger, the population gets denser, and prices start to increase. It is natural at that point for city people to turn their thoughts to better conditions and easier ways of living.

In a way, we at Italpinas anticipate­d this trend, although I wouldn’t say that we knew everything back then. Before we decided to build in Cagayan de Oro, we did exhaustive research, talked to many people, and ultimately trusted our instincts. We had a good feeling about the location, and we were very right to start there with our first project, Primavera Residences.

Mindanao is an extremely rich island; in fact, I believe it is one of the richest in the world in terms of talent and resources. At the same time, the infrastruc­ture is good — this is very important. Internet access is not a problem, the peace and order situation is favorable, plus it’s home to big agricultur­al firms, multinatio­nal companies, universiti­es, and so on.

If your business or place of work is in the city, but you are not required to be on-site every day, it would be ideal for getting a place outside Metro Manila. Batangas, for example, allows you to get close to nature but near enough to Manila for those days when you have to be there.

In the countrysid­e, air quality is better, which is necessary for good health. Many locations offer picturesqu­e views and easier access to the outdoors, like mountains, parks, and natural reserves. You may also be closer to food sources, in particular the suppliers of local, organic produce. The trend toward centrifuga­l migration started before 2020. I believe that one effect of the pandemic has been to add momentum to this trend. When the perimeters of our cities have so much to offer in terms of natural features as well as new infrastruc­ture, I believe the trend will be a rewarding one.

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During the pandemic, city dwellers look for homes outside big cities and into the countrysid­e with better air quality and picturesqu­e views.
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