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Central Luzon: A rising hub for property investors

As the government seeks to develop infrastructures outside the metro, there’s an optimistic view for its citizens and in turn, its investors with the promise of sustainable inclusive growth and reduction of poverty for many Filipinos. This thrust is also expected to give investors, both local and foreign, a new perspective to look at their options at the countryside to expand their property portfolio.

As per the Philippine Daily Inquirer, that’s because the current administration’s direction to decentralize and build critical infrastructure across the country is seen to help “unlock land values in areas outside of Metro Manila and stimulate business activities in the countryside.”

Opportunities

Central Luzon has begun seeing in recent years a growing presence from the different national property players, bringing in their respective commercial and industrial projects as well as residential developments. From subdivisions, hotels to masterplanned communities, the residents of Central Luzon are now afforded the luxury of choice given this boom.
One such project that investors and end-buyers might want to look into is Sta. Lucia Land’s Green Meadows subdivision in Paniqui, Tarlac.

With its premier location, Green Meadows can provide its residents easy access to key business, leisure, and entertainment establishments and institutions like the municipal hall, fast food chains, banks, hospital, church, schools, and the market. An hour’s drive from here can readily bring one to Baguio, the famed “Summer Capital of the Philippines.”

Despite its proximity to such areas, Green Meadows, however, can still offer a relaxing lifestyle and an atmosphere of calm, given its wide open spaces, lush greenery, spacious clubhouse, and other first class amenities as per the Philippine Daily Inquirer article.

Indeed, with its elegantly designed homes and a promise of serene, quality living, Green Meadows is definitely an investment worth taking.

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