“Farming has an innate ability to heal,” said Dr. Leonido Naranja of the University of the Philippines in Los Baños and the man behind the concept farming design of La Huerta Farms and Residences. He introduced the property project as a “new-found cure-all” medicine.
La Huerta Farms and Residences is a 50-hectare development project of Sta. Lucia Land Inc. (SLLI) in Calamba, Laguna. It offers homeowners an opportunity to cultivate farms right in their own backyard.
The project features four concept farm design clusters, namely: El Sol (The Sun); El Cielo (The Sky); La Luna (The Moon); and La Lluvia (The Rain), each featuring a different edible landscaping to promote health and wellness in an expertly maintained natural environment.
Dr. Naranja continued that farming is only seen today as a source of sustenance. But in the olden times, it was the way of life of communities as their whole life revolves around farming and nature.
Farming, as an activity, gives the body a total workout – carrying load, walking, body bending and twisting that will help the body break a good sweat. Those who do traditional farming appear to be lean and strong because they manually attend to their lands and thus, shed the “sweat of the earth”.
According to Eduardo U. Tirona, president of Orchard Property Marketing Corporation (OPMC), the project’s sole marketing network, “La Huerta Farm and Residential Estates features good-sized farm lots; ranging from 700 sqm that is fit for a backyard gardener or hobbyist, to as big as 3,000 sqm for agricultural entrepreneurs, where a farm lot owner can have an ‘agricultural gym’ while enjoying his or her farm.”
Moreover, the fresh produce from the same farm can be a good source of natural nourishment. This benefits a person’s health as the freshness of food retains most of the nutrients that are lost in food processing; and all these coming from one’s own backyard.
The dynamism of the whole farming process, on the other hand, poses a good challenge to keep the mind active. One needs mental focus and a keen eye for details, such as weather and atmospheric changes, soil condition, and others, to be able to manage the entire activity.
“Both the business and technical side of farming require certain mental acumen before crops and livestock are acquired and eventually harvested. At this new project, the farm lot owners will be assisted in both areas through an in-house technical and agri-business training,” Tomas P. Lorenzo, Lapanday Properties president, said.
Dr. Naranja added that the professionals and horticulturists will provide farm lot owners with technical support and training seminars on crop production and processing, organic farming, hydroponics, composting and other earth-friendly agricultural practices.
Earth-friendly farming is the backbone of the farming clusters. The El Sol cluster features plants and trees with medicinal and therapeutic benefits while El Cielo includes an ostrich farm, organic vegetable and herb gardens, and pili nut farms. The La Luna cluster, on the other hand, is where coffee and cacao, together with Bignay and other fruit wines, are grown; whereas tropical palms and flower farms thrive in the La Lluvia cluster.
For details on La Huerta Farms and Residences and other Sta Lucia projects, contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 916.4044.555 / +63 922.883.9308 / +63 919.699.3572 or e-mail her at reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.
Source: Manila Bulletin, 07 December 2010
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Sta Lucia Realty
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
SLLI unveils six new projects in 2011
Publicly-listed Sta. Lucia land Inc. (SLLI) has announced its new projects to be launched for the remainder of 2010.
The company plans to open projects all over the country, particularly the fast developing areas of Davao, Cavite and Cainta, Rizal.
SLLI will launch South Grove in Davao, Luxurre Residences in Alfonzo Cavite near Tagaytay; Mesilo Residences, and Sugarland Residential Estates located in Trece Martires in Cavite, respectively.
The company will also be starting the East Bel-Air Residences in Cainta and expansion developments creating the Sta. Lucia City out of its Sta. Lucia Grand Mall development, also in Cainta.
SLLI president Exequiel D. Robles said, "We are launching these projects before the year ends to answer the needs for quality realty projects of the public in these areas.
We received good feedback from our previous projects that we intend to keep on doing what we do best in all our real estate developments."
SLLI disclosed that South Grove in Davao is a 17-hectare high end residential development joint venture with landowner JS Gaizano, Incorporated.
The French inspired Luxurre Residences in Alfonso, Cavite is a 10-hectare residential and commercial development which is near other high-end real estate developments such as Splendido Taal Towers and Royal Tagaytay. This newest project is a joint venture with SJ Properties and is just beside the Oratory of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Monte Maria.
The Mesilo Residences in Dasmariñas, Cavite is a 150-hectare joint venture project with JAKA properties. The project’s phase one, in Mesilo Residences is a 30-hectare Filipino contemporary residential development along Aguinaldo highway.
Another Cavite project, Sugarland Residential Estates in Trece Martires is an 80-hectare residential development with an American contemporary style. This is SLLI’s joint venture with Highpoint Property Group.
In the condominium development area, SLLI has lined up two big projects: the East Bel-Air Residences and the, much-awaited Sta. Lucia City, both in Cainta.
East Bel-Air Residences is a six-building mid-rise development with country club along Imelda Avenue in Cainta.
Sta. Lucia City is a five-building, one hectare expansion to SLLI’s already vast Sta. Lucia Grand Mall. This phase will include the first two mid-rise condominium buildings of five that are architecturally designed by W.W. Coscoluella.
"SLLI also currently has some projects in the planning stage and we guarantee that the public can look forward to more state-of-the-art realty developments from us that suit their every need and lifestyle," Robles said
For details on Sta Lucia projects, please contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 916.4044.555 / +63 922.883.9308 / +63 919.699.3572 or e-mail her at reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.
Source: Malaya, 06 October 2010
For details on the Real Estate Service Act or RESA Law > www.ra9646.com
The company plans to open projects all over the country, particularly the fast developing areas of Davao, Cavite and Cainta, Rizal.
SLLI will launch South Grove in Davao, Luxurre Residences in Alfonzo Cavite near Tagaytay; Mesilo Residences, and Sugarland Residential Estates located in Trece Martires in Cavite, respectively.
The company will also be starting the East Bel-Air Residences in Cainta and expansion developments creating the Sta. Lucia City out of its Sta. Lucia Grand Mall development, also in Cainta.
SLLI president Exequiel D. Robles said, "We are launching these projects before the year ends to answer the needs for quality realty projects of the public in these areas.
We received good feedback from our previous projects that we intend to keep on doing what we do best in all our real estate developments."
SLLI disclosed that South Grove in Davao is a 17-hectare high end residential development joint venture with landowner JS Gaizano, Incorporated.
The French inspired Luxurre Residences in Alfonso, Cavite is a 10-hectare residential and commercial development which is near other high-end real estate developments such as Splendido Taal Towers and Royal Tagaytay. This newest project is a joint venture with SJ Properties and is just beside the Oratory of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Monte Maria.
The Mesilo Residences in Dasmariñas, Cavite is a 150-hectare joint venture project with JAKA properties. The project’s phase one, in Mesilo Residences is a 30-hectare Filipino contemporary residential development along Aguinaldo highway.
Another Cavite project, Sugarland Residential Estates in Trece Martires is an 80-hectare residential development with an American contemporary style. This is SLLI’s joint venture with Highpoint Property Group.
In the condominium development area, SLLI has lined up two big projects: the East Bel-Air Residences and the, much-awaited Sta. Lucia City, both in Cainta.
East Bel-Air Residences is a six-building mid-rise development with country club along Imelda Avenue in Cainta.
Sta. Lucia City is a five-building, one hectare expansion to SLLI’s already vast Sta. Lucia Grand Mall. This phase will include the first two mid-rise condominium buildings of five that are architecturally designed by W.W. Coscoluella.
"SLLI also currently has some projects in the planning stage and we guarantee that the public can look forward to more state-of-the-art realty developments from us that suit their every need and lifestyle," Robles said
For details on Sta Lucia projects, please contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 916.4044.555 / +63 922.883.9308 / +63 919.699.3572 or e-mail her at reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.
Source: Malaya, 06 October 2010
For details on the Real Estate Service Act or RESA Law > www.ra9646.com
Monday, September 20, 2010
Sta. Lucia Land Moving North to Paniqui, Tarlac
The Sta. Lucia Group of Companies announced that it is making an aggressive move northward with the development of the Green Meadows Subdivision in Paniqui, Tarlac.
Exequiel Robles, president of Sta. Lucia Land, Inc. (SLLI), said a strong feature of the development is its proximity to Baguio City and the views of Mt. Arayat and the ranges of Northern Luzon.
He added that the project is also close to the Hacienda Luisita Golf and Country Club as well as other leisure, business, and entertainment establishments like hotels, restaurants, banks, markets, gas stations and malls.
The project will have houses of modern design complemented by wide open spaces with lush greenery. There will be a spacious clubhouse, a covered basketball court that can be converted into a badminton court, a swimming pool, wide concrete roads, paved sidewalks and curbs, and a centralized water system.
Green Meadows had earlier announced the development and expansion of its already vast Sta. Lucia Grand Mall complex in Cainta, Rizal.
Also in the pipeline is the construction of the East Bel Air Residences on Imelda Ave., Cainta, a mid-rise condominium project a few minutes away from the Sta. Lucia Grand Mall.
Other projects of the company include the Splendido Taal Towers residential condominium in Laurel, Batangas; the La Mirada luxury condominium project in Mactan, Cebu; the Villa Chiara Residential Estate in Tagaytay; the La Breza Tower residential condominium project on Mother Ignacia Ave. in Quezon City; the Bauan Grand Villa in Bauan, Batangas; the Bel-Air Residences high-end residential homes near the SM Mall in Davao City; and the Mesilo and Luxurre Residences in Dasmarinas and Alfonso, Cavite
For details on Sta Lucia projects, please contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 916.4044.555 / +63 922.883.9308 / +63 919.699.3572 or e-mail her at reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.
Source: Manila Bulletin, 20 September 2010
For details on the Real Estate Service Act or RESA Law > www.ra9646.com
Exequiel Robles, president of Sta. Lucia Land, Inc. (SLLI), said a strong feature of the development is its proximity to Baguio City and the views of Mt. Arayat and the ranges of Northern Luzon.
He added that the project is also close to the Hacienda Luisita Golf and Country Club as well as other leisure, business, and entertainment establishments like hotels, restaurants, banks, markets, gas stations and malls.
The project will have houses of modern design complemented by wide open spaces with lush greenery. There will be a spacious clubhouse, a covered basketball court that can be converted into a badminton court, a swimming pool, wide concrete roads, paved sidewalks and curbs, and a centralized water system.
Green Meadows had earlier announced the development and expansion of its already vast Sta. Lucia Grand Mall complex in Cainta, Rizal.
Also in the pipeline is the construction of the East Bel Air Residences on Imelda Ave., Cainta, a mid-rise condominium project a few minutes away from the Sta. Lucia Grand Mall.
Other projects of the company include the Splendido Taal Towers residential condominium in Laurel, Batangas; the La Mirada luxury condominium project in Mactan, Cebu; the Villa Chiara Residential Estate in Tagaytay; the La Breza Tower residential condominium project on Mother Ignacia Ave. in Quezon City; the Bauan Grand Villa in Bauan, Batangas; the Bel-Air Residences high-end residential homes near the SM Mall in Davao City; and the Mesilo and Luxurre Residences in Dasmarinas and Alfonso, Cavite
For details on Sta Lucia projects, please contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 916.4044.555 / +63 922.883.9308 / +63 919.699.3572 or e-mail her at reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.
Source: Manila Bulletin, 20 September 2010
For details on the Real Estate Service Act or RESA Law > www.ra9646.com
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