Avida Settings in Alviera Estate Central Hub and Business District, the FUTURE OF CENTRAL LUZON in Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), by Ayala Land Inc.
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Avida Settings in Alviera Estate Central Hub and Business District, the FUTURE OF CENTRAL LUZON in Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), by Ayala Land Inc.
Welcome to Avida Sales Corp. the In-house Sales Group of Avida Land Corp., an Ayala Land Company, the largest and reputable real estate developer in the Philippines.
Alviera Estates and Business Hub, the FUTURE OF CENTRAL LUZON in Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)
Composed of open fields, verdant terrain, and blue skies adorned with scenic mountains on the horizon, Porac Pampanga serves as the perfect fit for Alviera, a mixed use and masterplanned community built on one sterling philosophy: Urban + Nature.
Alviera is laid out to reinforce the natural world’s presence in a modern day-to-day setting. Envisioned to be the growth center of Central Luzon, its 1,125 hectares are abundant in natural features that thrive along with Alviera’s urban innovations
Location: Brgy. Dolores, Alviera, Porac, Pampanga
Lot Size range: 125 sqm – 313 sqm
Price Range:
Lot only: Php 1.6M to 3.5M
H&L: Php 4.6M to 5.0M
HLURB LTS No. 029598
Completion date: March 1, 2018
Owner and Developer: Nuevocentro, Inc.
Location and Accessibility
Situated at the center of Alviera, your new community is a hallmark of accessibility. Lifestyle essentials are only an average of 20 minutes away from your home. Whether it’s for work, education, retail or recreation, Alviera and Porac will provide you with selections from the latest innovations and from the bounty of the Earth itself.
Avida Settings Alviera is also accessible from SCTEX. With a transport hub and Clark International airport in the vicinity, your options for going places are as plenty as you need them to be.
Nearby landmarks:
20km to Clark International Airport
500 meters from Sandbox
12km to Clark South Exit (SCTEX)
URBAN + NATURE
Urban and nature seamlessly come together at Alviera, a master-planned development by Ayala Land in partnership with Leonio Land. Live in harmony with the beautiful flora and fauna only Porac can offer.
A Seamless collaboration between Urban development and Nature
Ayala Land, together with Leonio Land, Inc. will develop ALVIERA, a 1,125-hectare integrated mixed-use development envisioned to be the growth center of Central Luzon, which will have commercial district, business and industrial park, university zones, retail centers, a country club, recreational areas, and residential neighborhoods.
- A Northern Gateway
With Subic Freeprot and Clark Airport only a couple hours drive,
Alviera is accessible to both local and International oppourtunities. - A Community Built with the Land
Alviera is not built on the land, but with it.
Nature is part and parcel of Alviera living. - A Convergence of Culture
Amenities, facilities, commercial and lifestyle hubs:
Alviera offers a holistic living experience. - A Site of Excellence
A site for soon-to-rise top notch universities
A Mark of Prestige
Alviera bears the reputation and heritage that comes with Ayala Land
Strategically located in a leading growth region and the thriving community of Pampanga,- Alviera boasts of the scenic and gentle terrain of Porac that will be perfectly suited in creating a well
- balanced urban and green
community. It is advantageously situated in near proximity to
Clark International Airport and Subic Bay International Freeport
with good road connectivity. It also harps on the rich culture of
Pampanga together with its large and educated labor pool
while offering an affordable cost of living.
Alviera township to create 5,000 new jobs in initial development
(September 25, 2014, Angeles, Pampanga) — Ayala Land, Inc. (ALI), in partnership with Leonio Land, has launched Alviera, a 1,100-hectare masterplanned community that will generate as much as 5,000 new jobs as it begins its first phase of development. The property is envisioned to catapult Porac as the new growth center of Central Luzon and a major hub for commercial and business activity with its strategic location and seamless accessibility via NLEX and SCTEX.
Alviera is just 5 minutes away from Clark Airport, 45 minutes from Subic Freeport and 20 minutes from Angeles City and San Fernando City. Alviera is also just 1.5 hours away from Quezon City.
Phase one of the development will include a PEZA-registered industrial park, two universities, residential communities and a country club. Phase one investment is estimated at P8 billion for ALI and its partners over three years.
Alviera is expected to create a community with about 20,000 office and industrial workers, 65,000 residents, and 20,000 students over the next 20 years of development.
The Alviera Industrial Park will cover 30-hectares right at the entrance of the development. It will offer locators the opportunity to purchase, and not just lease, industrial lots. Standard factory buildings (SFBs) will also be available for lease.
“Local businesses with products for export have already expressed interest in locating to the Alviera Industrial Park. We hope to attract international manufacturers in light industries as well, perhaps from Korea and Taiwan,” said Rowena Tomeldan, ALI Vice President and head of the Commercial Business Group.
All three ALI residential brands: Ayala Land Premier, Alveo Land, and Avida Land will develop residential communities catering to a wide range market. Ayala Land Premier is set to create another Forbes Park with average lot cuts at 800 sqm. Young families might prefer Alveo Land units beside a Manila-based school. Avida Land will offer affordable house and lot packages. Over 1,500 residential units will rise in Alviera Phase 1.
The Alviera Country Club will be built in a highly elevated area about 6 hectares in size, with swimming pools, sports facilities, spa and sauna, function halls and restaurants. It will offer great views of the Porac Mountain Range and the future Alviera Town Center. The country club is envisioned to gather the whole Alviera community together.
Holy Angel University (HAU) and Miriam College (MC) will be the first educational institutions in Alviera. HAU, Pampanga’s largest university and known for its business and engineering programs, will offer the same quality programs in Alviera while Miriam College, a progressive school which has campuses in Quezon City and NUVALI, will be exploring new learning systems in the creative fields. Both HAU and MC will offer programs for grade school, high school, and college in sprawling campuses.
There will also be a mall, office buildings, hotel, hospital, transport terminal, and parks later in the development.
“We are known for large-scale, masterplanned, mixed-use and sustainable communities that become thriving economic centers in their respective regions. These growth centers serve as platforms for Ayala Land’s various product offerings, integrating into thriving communities that generate value over time,” said ALI Vice President and head of Strategic Landbank Management Group Ms. Meean Dy.
ALI has established many northern developments including world-class malls TriNoma and Fairview Terraces, MarQuee Mall in Angeles, Pampanga, and Harbor Point in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. Residential communities such as MarQuee Place and MarQuee Residences, condo living in Vertis North, and Altaraza in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan all point to ALI’s vision of northern growth.
With Alviera, its first large-scale estate development in the region, ALI and Leonio Land, will bring an enhanced quality of living for even more people in the region.
Signs that you’re ready to move out of the city
By Mark Aragona | Yahoo Southeast Asia Newsroom – Fri, Sep 26, 2014
Life in the capital getting you down? There are options for those who want to find a better life outside of the city limits, but how do you know if you’re ready to make the move? See if some or all of the reasons below resonate with you:
City life is killing your quality time
Do you find there simply isn’t enough time to go around? That your life revolves around work and sleep, and the rest of it is sucked up by the long journey to and from work? You may find that, except on weekends, there is not enough time for family life and leisure. Or you don’t feel you have energy to enjoy yourself because long commutes and travel times cause intolerable amounts of stress, which in turn causes neck pains, obesity, and not surprisingly, loneliness, according to several studies cited in Slate.com.
Safety is a big concern
When a city isn’t master-planned in any way, disasters are quick to follow. Natural floodways and rivers get choked up by buildings and trash, causing floods that have become more pervasive through the years. Houses and buildings squeezed together become fire hazards. Finally, a higher population in the city attracts a higher level of criminal activity. It’s hard to live in the big city when you constantly worry for both your safety and your quality of life.
It’s hard to catch up with the cost of city living
As the city population swells, everything becomes more expensive—gas, commodities, electricity, water, and living space. Numbeo.com states that our cost of living in Manila is going up rapidly—particularly rent, which averages P19,281 a month in the city center. It may be more difficult nowadays to find a good place to live that isn’t going cost a lot of money yet also has a decent floor space.
Living close to nature looks more appealing every day
Consider the possibility of living and working in a place closer to nature. Someplace greener, pedestrian-friendly, and with a scenic view of mountains or the sea.
Quite the contrast from the sea of pollution we get living in the capital. We’re not just talking about the smoke and fumes we breathe in daily, but also noise pollution from blaring horns and loud music, and visual pollution from garish billboards and bright lights. In some cases, this kind of environment has been known to cause depression and insomnia according to a study by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
A work environment doesn’t have to be soul-crushing. There is a need for people to find places where they can live, work and play that’s comforting to the mind.
You can find work opportunities outside of the city
People choose to live in Manila because growth, development, and career opportunities have traditionally been concentrated in the capital. But things are starting to change nowadays. Central business districts are developing in places like Mactan, Cebu, and recently, Pampanga as well.
One prime example of this is ALI’s Alviera, a master-planned community currently under development in Porac, Pampanga. The first of its kind in Central Luzon, the estate plans to combine a residential, commercial, and business district in a single area, helping residents cut down on costs and travel time by having everything they need close by. Alviera will also house two universities, recreational spaces, a public market, a transport terminal, and its own adventure park, Sandbox, which is currently open to the public. Designed to be close to nature, Alviera will also boast open spaces for walking, plenty of trees, and a beautiful view of the mountain range.
There is a great need to decongest Metro Manila. A smaller population in the city means more available living space and an easier lifestyle, while investing in other provinces means a fairer distribution of job opportunities and higher standard of living. And for those looking to get away from the hassles of city life, moving to the provinces may just be the ideal work environment they are looking for.