Spanish legacy lives on
Marks of Spanish influence are still seen in the idyllic town of Cabuyao, Laguna in modern times – its old stone churches, parks, plazas, and other structures, apart from the people’s rich customs, creating a magical blend between rural colors and urban conveniences. Its interesting history as an old Spanish town mixed with comfort and style is what makes Cabuyao an ideal venue to raise a family, build a dream house, and start a life that’s as grand as one can imagine.
Stateland Inc., one of the leaders and trusted name in the real estate industry, presents Gran Seville – a residential community project developed around the rich theme of Spanish living. The 21-hectare development will soon emerge as a popular address in Cabuyao, designed for the middle class, OFWs, and other homebuyers who want an upgraded way of life in a community that is classy but deeply rooted in tradition.
Land development has been recently completed and house & lots and lots only packages are being sold from any of the three residential phases. Commercial lots are also available for investors who would like to take early position to venture into business in the future catering to the needs of the more than 1,000 households in the subdivision and nearby communities. Arch. Jerome Ilagan, in-house architect of Stateland Inc., said that even construction of the whole Gran Seville was entirely conventional, focusing on proper drainage system and maintaining quality control processes & ensures passing the standard tests conducted by an independent quality control testing agencies that have established their company’s reputation for the past 31 years.
“Our product advantage lies in our conventional way of constructing houses which focuses on the structural beams and columns. We opted to still follow the traditional way of construction to guarantee a sturdy structure for our homebuyers that could last for a lifetime,” Arch. Ilagan explained.
Another significant reason for this conventional type is to allow the homeowners to build extensions of their unit. “This is one advantage of our method of construction, which addresses that Filipino need of extending their house to accommodate not just growing family members but the immediate relatives as well, like the parents and in-laws.” Arch. Ilagan added.
Delie U. Chua, VP-Marketing of Stateland Inc., said that in spite of the prevalence of vertical developments around Metro Manila, Filipino families still look for a house with a lot that they can really claim as their own.
“Many of our buyers have a house in
For inquiries, call 244-6818/244-6877/0917-8274553 or visit the website www.stateland.com.ph.
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