Damosa Land to develop eco-friendly communities

AMERIA. Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI) President Cary Lagdameo gives a tour of the Magnolia houses of Ameria in Panabo, Davao del Norte on Wednesday morning, August 17, which is part of the first batch for turnover.  Photo credit to Damosa Land, Inc.
AMERIA. Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI) President Cary Lagdameo gives a tour of the Magnolia houses of Ameria in Panabo, Davao del Norte on Wednesday morning, August 17, which is part of the first batch for turnover. Photo credit to Damosa Land, Inc.

HOMEGROWN real estate developer Damosa Land, Inc. (DLI) is moving toward developing eco-friendly communities, which is considered the future of the real estate.

DLI President Cary Lagdameo said during the house blessing of units at Ameria in Panabo City, Davao del Norte on August 17, that their subdivision offers its future residents a chance to live a contemporary, nature-filled lifestyle.

“We want our investors and residents to feel safe and free within our integrated communities, like Ameria. We strive to establish green and eco-friendly spaces so that individuals and families alike can breathe clean and fresh air while engaging in fun community activities within the property,” Lagdameo told the media in a press conference.

Ameria, launched in 2020, is a subdivision that offers its future residents a chance to live a contemporary, nature-filled lifestyle within Agriya – an agri-tourism site recognized by the Department of Tourism as among the country’s “future farms.”

The property boasts of wide open spaces anchored in nature – a perfect example of what the future of real estate is bound to look like post-pandemic.

In a press release, DLI cited the call of the Healthcare Professionals Alliance Against Covid-19 (HPAAC) for urban planners and public health advocates to address the need for more green spaces in the country.

The real estate developer also supported the call of the World Health Organization (WHO) that experiencing outdoor spaces and doing physical activities in natural environments are helpful remedies to one’s mental health.

Further supporting communities engaged within the outdoors, Lagdameo said they will also feature amenities such as a village clubhouse, multipurpose hall, and a swimming pool.

On Wednesday morning, DLI held a blessing for Ameria’s biggest house model, Acacia – a 330 square-meter (sqm) property with an area curated specifically for gardening – championing the contemporary, agri-centered lifestyle that its future homeowners are bound to experience.

The nine-hectare residential subdivision currently has 177 units of available lots, 75 units of open lots, and 102 units of house and lot properties for families and individuals who are looking for a sanctuary that brings them closer to nature.

The company will also be turning over the first batch of Magnolia houses this year to their future dwellers. These units boast of long-lasting and high-performance wall panels from Connovate – a producer of sustainable and recyclable high-performance concrete (HPC). With these features, the Magnolia houses are bound to achieve fast construction and insulation activities while significantly cutting down carbon emissions in the process.

As the pandemic continues to reshape the demands of people, Lagdameo said spaces evolve to address the necessities that equip us to live a comfortable and meaningful life.

“Taking note of the shifting market landscape is a vital part of our job as a real estate developer. We make sure that we are ready to adapt and establish our ground in trailblazing developments that are resilient, sustainable, and fit to address the evolving demands of our investors,” he said.

As of writing, he said there are only 30 units left available, citing strong patronage from their clients. RGL

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