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Nuvali: where I want all my friends to buy

April 30, 2008 by Johanna · 1 Comment 


I pass by the main Nuvali entrance along the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road on the way to Tagaytay almost twice a week, and I always find myself smiling, almost like a mother in patient admiration of a child as he comes of age, thinking that in a few years, there will be a thriving, empowered community living on that exact spot.

I’ve been in love with Nuvali since I first heard about it in September 2007, and I’ve already decided that it will be my future home and the home of my kids and their kids.

Why Nuvali?

1. Offhand, it’s really because I believe in the project.
It’s not just another piece of land converted into livable space for houses. Much like a visionary company with inspiring people behind it, Nuvali is a project with soul, and it shows. There is a real commitment to responsible living, which is not something you hear property developers in the Philippines rally everyday.

2. It is a responsible venture, with long-term quality life at its core.
As more and more people in the world clamor for greener lifestyles, it makes me proud and excited that in our own country, someone (or some group, i.e. Ayala) is doing his fair share in not just conducting business responsibly, but in providing ways–concretely and with the long-term in mind–for people to also live their lives responsibly. This means that we, as individual citizens, can also directly participate in this green revolution by living the green lifestyle ourselves, and living it not just in bits and pieces, but wholly and collectively!

3. It offers a shot at holistic, responsible living to those willing to work for it.
Living in Nuvali is not cheap, but it’s not incredulously expensive either. We were very happy to service one OFW client, and his wife and three kids based in Laguna, as they excitedly made their lot purchase. Bank financing is readily available, with options to pay in 10 years or more.

Nuvali quick facts:

Total area
: 1,600 hectares in Laguna, covering the cities of Sta. Rosa and Calamba, accessible via the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay road.


What’s to see on-site now?
The spine road (main entrance) is clearly visible, and the lake for Phase 1 is underway, with projected completion by July this year. From the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, one can also see a four-storey structure called the Laguna Technopod, which will be the first BPO in Nuvali, operational by October 2008.

Offered residential communities: Abrio, touted to outposh all of Ayala’s existing villages, with lot offerings in sizes of 800-1,200 sqm. Treveia, a 60-hectare community divided into four clusters imbibing the elements of nature: water, wood, wind and earth. Lots offerings in Treveia are at an average of 305 sqm.

Click here for more info on Nuvali. You may also email me at johanna@metrorealty.ph.
Let’s help make Nuvali the home it is meant to be, by being there right from the start, as its first residents! :)

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One Response to “Nuvali: where I want all my friends to buy”
  1. Anonymous says:

    I agree except Abrio, urban sprawl is wasteful and Abrio exemplifies that. It’s anything but sustainable.

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