More than just a good investment
August 29, 2004 | 12:00am
It pays to have an eye for good investment. Miguel Mago is one to put it to good use. A year ago, he purchased a lot in La Finca Farm and Country Resort. When asked what made him opt for the residential farm development in Lipa, Batangas, Mago was quick to say, "I took one look at the place and I knew it is worth every penny."
Mago has been on the lookout for a quality real estate investment until he came across a small advertisement of La Finca in a newspaper, "I already checked out similar developments but nothing compares to what I have seen here. Its ideal. Flat terrain, cool and quiet surroundings."
Mago, who plans to build his second home at La Finca, is quite taken by its exclusive, modest community," It is like being in a small town in the province. Everyone knows everybody. It is small but a closely-knit community."
He said La Finca fosters good neighborly ties lacking in most communities in the city, "I love being around people but in my home in Manila, I hardly mingle with my neighbors. I guess it is because I have gotten used to not seeing or talking to them. But here, I get to enjoy my neighbors company. They are just like family now."
Mago particularly likes it that residents treat each other as equals, "Stature does not really matter here. Everyone is on equal footing. We treat each other as it should be, as friends." This was exemplified when they put their heads together to organize a homeowners association. Every resident plays a part in the overall management of the subdivision, "We have committees tasked to oversee services, facilities, security and maintenance," said Mago.
He said La Finca is quite manageable because it accommodates very limited number of residents, "I do not see this neighborhood becoming overly crowded unlike other big residential developments. We all get to enjoy our privacy as well as the valued amenities being afforded us."
La Finca offers first-class resort amenities. It boasts of infinity and wading pools surrounded by an elegantly designed restaurant along with an al fresco nook, a spa and steam rooms as well as a magnificent view of Mount Malarayat.
Mago said he could not ask for more at La Finca, "Everything is here. It is a home complete with resort amenities. When I retire I could sit here all day and do nothing. Just enjoy the breezy surroundings."
He however, has one thing to do once he has settled in La Finca, "I would like to tend to my own farm. I already have one in my home province in Bicol. I do not mind having another one here."
Mago said investing in real estate means a big chunk off ones hard earned money or savings, but the opportunity of lot ownership at La Finca proved too tempting to pass up, "I know it is a good choice. This a great place for a home, very accessible plus it offers amenities comparable to Manila."
Given extra funds, Mago is likely to put it on another lot at the place he has come to love, "I have no regrets about buying into La Finca because it has everything rolled into one. Again, I must say it is one viable investment."
His advice to those looking for a wise investment, "Just see for yourself what La Finca has to offer. But if you ask me, this is one investment that will not only pay off but also, a great place to call home."
For inquiries about La Finca Farm and Country Resort, call 889-8588, 886-4004 to 06 or 889-9999, or fax at 889-9062 or visit www.lafinca.com.ph.
Mago has been on the lookout for a quality real estate investment until he came across a small advertisement of La Finca in a newspaper, "I already checked out similar developments but nothing compares to what I have seen here. Its ideal. Flat terrain, cool and quiet surroundings."
He said La Finca fosters good neighborly ties lacking in most communities in the city, "I love being around people but in my home in Manila, I hardly mingle with my neighbors. I guess it is because I have gotten used to not seeing or talking to them. But here, I get to enjoy my neighbors company. They are just like family now."
Mago particularly likes it that residents treat each other as equals, "Stature does not really matter here. Everyone is on equal footing. We treat each other as it should be, as friends." This was exemplified when they put their heads together to organize a homeowners association. Every resident plays a part in the overall management of the subdivision, "We have committees tasked to oversee services, facilities, security and maintenance," said Mago.
He said La Finca is quite manageable because it accommodates very limited number of residents, "I do not see this neighborhood becoming overly crowded unlike other big residential developments. We all get to enjoy our privacy as well as the valued amenities being afforded us."
Mago said he could not ask for more at La Finca, "Everything is here. It is a home complete with resort amenities. When I retire I could sit here all day and do nothing. Just enjoy the breezy surroundings."
He however, has one thing to do once he has settled in La Finca, "I would like to tend to my own farm. I already have one in my home province in Bicol. I do not mind having another one here."
Given extra funds, Mago is likely to put it on another lot at the place he has come to love, "I have no regrets about buying into La Finca because it has everything rolled into one. Again, I must say it is one viable investment."
His advice to those looking for a wise investment, "Just see for yourself what La Finca has to offer. But if you ask me, this is one investment that will not only pay off but also, a great place to call home."
For inquiries about La Finca Farm and Country Resort, call 889-8588, 886-4004 to 06 or 889-9999, or fax at 889-9062 or visit www.lafinca.com.ph.
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