With less than three months to go before the year ends, top-of-mind and affordable real estate developer Amaia Land Corp. remains on track in its goal of providing superior-quality and cost-efficient homes to hardworking Filipino families and professionals nationwide.
Amaia Land’s communities located in North Luzon, specifically Bulacan, Cabanatuan, Capas, Mexico, San Fernando, and Urdaneta, has already turned over a total of 458 units to its homeowners, and with 188 units still expected to be turned over by the end of the year. In addition, Amaia is set to start a full blast construction and development of units in the Northern area of Manila before the end of 2018.
Raizel Matibag of Amaia Land affirms that the completion and delivery of new units attest to Amaia Land’s unwavering commitment to provide only superior-quality houses to aspiring homeowners and ensure efficient service for current residents.
Amaia Land offers skilfully designed and spacious homes that would suit the varied tastes and requirements of its developments’ future residents. They will also take delight in the fully functional amenities that are meant to make their lives easier and better. A swimming pool in project sites such as Bulacan, Pampanga, Capas, Cabanatuan and Urdaneta can be enjoyed by residents and homeowners. Meanwhile, Village Pavilions can also be used for social events and gatherings in Bulacan, Capas, Pampanga and San Fernando. Completion of the Village Pavilion for Cabanatuan and Urdaneta is set to be completed in the 4th quarter of 2018.
As it enables Filipino families to own affordable yet quality homes, Amaia commits to building sustainable communities that support comfortable lives today and in many years to come. Amaia CARES for life, the living and the spaces around it.
Amaia Land brings the dream of owning a home closer to ordinary Filipinos by offering pocket-friendly payment options: cash, deferred cash, and bank financing.
For inquiries about Amaia developments, check out www.amaialand.com or like www.facebook.com/AmaiaLand.
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