MANILA, Philippines — Costa Del Hamilo Inc. (CDHI), the developer of SM Prime’s premium beach resort communities, has unveiled its first horizontal project inside the luxury seaside sanctuary of Pico de Loro Cove in Hamilo Coast, Nasugbu, Batangas.
The exclusive residential community, called Sola at Pico de Loro Cove, is an alternate primary home and haven weekend getaway that merges a healthy lifestyle and access to modern conveniences.
Approximately a 90-minute drive from SM Mall of Asia, the private, 2.7-hectare enclave boasts of wide open spaces, a healthy environment, as well as amenities and services that redefine primary living in the new normal. About 40 percent of the area is allocated for lush greens, pathways, roads and open spaces.
Most importantly, Sola at Pico de Loro Cove offers access to 1.5 kilometers of white sand beach, with a mere five-minute walk to Pico Beach and a panoramic view of the Pico mountainside forest.
The architectural design for each Sola home follows a modern tropical theme: a fusion of organic materials, such as wood, stones and lush vegetation with clean lines, contemporary curves and a muted color palette.
CDHI senior assistant vice president for projects and sales Alexis Ortiga said the master plan is an answer to the rising demand for an exclusive residential lot development that features a sustainable seaside lifestyle.
“This new seaside resort community of Hamilo Coast will exude the same modern tropical appeal as the nine residential condominium developments currently sprawled across Pico de Loro Cove. Lot cuts will be single-loaded and regular-shaped, which face a Central Park Spine that will serve as an area for leisure and recreation. It will be incorporated with spaces that are serene and functional, including a meditation garden, children’s playground, bike lane, and jogging trail.”
Aside from its exclusive amenities, lot ownership in Sola comes bundled with an individual membership to Pico De Loro Beach and Country Club, which allows residents to enjoy the most extensive land- and sea-based recreational facilities in Nasugbu.