A house is probably the best
place on Earth. It can protect you from the danger and calamities outside. It
gives you a more secured and more comfortable feeling. It provides us space
that we can call our own. A house, like food and water, is a basic need of
mankind. We cannot live without a shelter. We’ll suffer from severe heat or severe
cold. Like education, having a house is every person’s right, much to the
perseverance of an individual. However, in light of the recent situation of
poverty that many of us experiences, owning a house seems like a dream that
will never come true. This is the very reason why Stateland Inc. was
established- to materialize what ordinary people only visualize.
In its more than three decades of existence and
leadership in real estate industry in the Philippines, Stateland continues to
provide Filipinos durable and quality houses in well-established and
well-balanced communities. Now, Filipinos need not to spend too much in owning
a house, because Stateland offers socialized and economic housing projects in
the heart of Calamba, Laguna. The two soon-to-rise communities in Barangay
Majada, the Gran Avila, and Casa Laguerta in Barangay Laguerta
will bring new perspectives in the lives of hard working Filipinos.
A few blocks
away from the Gran Avila, another community will also be rising. The Casa Laguerta, the 7.46 hectares socialized
housing project of Stateland Inc. is fit for every starting family who plans of
having a family of their own. Divided into two phases, this community will
redefine the standards of quality family living set amidst the mountains and
greeneries of the South.
Stateland commits itself of serving the Filipino people
with the houses that they deserve. Gran Avila and Casa Laguerta are the keys of
realization to every Filipino family who wishes to have their own shelter.
Comfortable and quality living need not to be expensive, rather, it need to be
felt by every member of the family, no matter what price they have to pay.
Gran Avila main entrance perspective
Casa Laguerta main entrance perspective
Gran Avila's Alto house model
Gran Avila's Legato house model
Gran Avila's Solo house model
Gran Avila's Stanza house model
Casa Laguerta's Row houses
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