Small-town attraction
April 29, 2005 | 12:00am
Bolstered by the dynamic economy of the City of Sta. Rosa Laguna, Santarosa Estates 2 has expanded to offer 120 more homes in the second phase of this highly successful LPHI community popular among young professionals and entrepreneurs.
Within one of the most progressive areas along the South Luzon Expressway corridor, Santarosa Estates 2 appeals to upwardly mobile executives as well as those who own their business.Quite a number of residents are employed by the multinationals that have manufacturing facilities within the Laguna Technopark including Honda Cars, Panasonic, Fujitsu and Integrated Microelectronics Inc. Along with Santarosa Estates 2, the Technopark is within the nucleus of a 4,000 ha. business center envisioned by LPHI and parent company Ayala Land as the next business center of the South.
According to Dinna Bayangos, president of LPHI, the growth potentials of the community account in a great part for the strong appeal of Santarosa Estates 2 to young families. Already, the Sta. Rosa community includes a range of learning institutions, a busy commercial center, churches, developed transport lines, among other amenities. Schools within the area include St. Scholastica, De la Salle Canlubang, Don Bosco, and a branch of Ateneo business school. "In many ways, Santarosa Estates 2 and the rest of the community feel like Ayala Alabang did some 15 some years ago," observes Bayangos.
With homes that range from 90 to 170 sq.m. and lots that go from 160 to 544 sq.m., Santarosa Estates 2 already has an existing clubhouse, basketball court, childrens play area, swimming pool and landscaped pocket parks. According to project manager Joel Bautista, the amenities as well as 24-hour water and security can already be enjoyed by lot owners.
For more information about Santarosa Estates 2, call 864-5744 or 814-7452/814-7590.
Within one of the most progressive areas along the South Luzon Expressway corridor, Santarosa Estates 2 appeals to upwardly mobile executives as well as those who own their business.Quite a number of residents are employed by the multinationals that have manufacturing facilities within the Laguna Technopark including Honda Cars, Panasonic, Fujitsu and Integrated Microelectronics Inc. Along with Santarosa Estates 2, the Technopark is within the nucleus of a 4,000 ha. business center envisioned by LPHI and parent company Ayala Land as the next business center of the South.
According to Dinna Bayangos, president of LPHI, the growth potentials of the community account in a great part for the strong appeal of Santarosa Estates 2 to young families. Already, the Sta. Rosa community includes a range of learning institutions, a busy commercial center, churches, developed transport lines, among other amenities. Schools within the area include St. Scholastica, De la Salle Canlubang, Don Bosco, and a branch of Ateneo business school. "In many ways, Santarosa Estates 2 and the rest of the community feel like Ayala Alabang did some 15 some years ago," observes Bayangos.
With homes that range from 90 to 170 sq.m. and lots that go from 160 to 544 sq.m., Santarosa Estates 2 already has an existing clubhouse, basketball court, childrens play area, swimming pool and landscaped pocket parks. According to project manager Joel Bautista, the amenities as well as 24-hour water and security can already be enjoyed by lot owners.
For more information about Santarosa Estates 2, call 864-5744 or 814-7452/814-7590.
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