List of Lots in Laguna
The innovation district of the South
Location: Biñan City, Laguna
- Land area: 80 hectares
- No. of lots: 35 lots (initially)
- Lot sizes: approx. 132–291 sq.m.
Laguna's ultimate residence for cosmopolitan living
Location: Biñan, Laguna
- Land area: 20.8 hectares
- No. of lots: 254 (16 lots per hectare)
- Lot sizes: approx. 209–475 sq.m.
A community of everyday pursuits offering infinite opportunities for dynamic living
Location: Brgys. Canlubang and Majada, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 39.61 hectares
- No. of lots: 642
- Lot sizes: approx. 269–541 sq.m.
Lumira Nuvali
Illuminating the neighborhood experience, living here means having deeper connections between families and neighbors
Location: Brgys. Canlubang and Majanda, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 45.1 hectares
- No. of lots: 623 (7 lots per hectare)
- Lot sizes: approx. 350–755 sq.m.
Treveia Nuvali
An amalgamation of modernity, community, and sustainability for the family
Location: Brgys. Canlubang and Majada, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 60.2 hectares
- No. of lots: 1,052
- Lot sizes: approx. 239–576 sq.m.
Mirala Nuvali
Experience neighborhood park living wherein the balance between a lifestyle of responsibility and sustainability thrives
Location: Brgys. Canlubang and Majada, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 29.5 hectares
- No. of lots: 234
- Lot sizes: approx. 322–449 sq.m.
Venare Nuvali
Live an active suburban lifestyle community and experience the future of a lifetime
Location: Brgys. Canlubang and Majada, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 74 hectares
- No. of lots: - 1,392
- Lot sizes: approx. 241–532 sq.m.
Verdana Homes Mamplasan
Ideal family living in the South
Location: Biñan, Laguna
- Land area: 42 hectares
- No. of lots: 467
- Lot sizes: 209–475 sq.m.
More lots for sale in Laguna
Andacillo Nuvali
A luxury residential village sitting on the highest parcel of land in Nuvali
Location: Nuvali Heights, Brgy. Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna
- Land area: 45,2 hectares
- No. of lots: 396
- Lot sizes: approx. 500–940 sq.m.
Cerilo Nuvali
A distinctive living experience where deep connections to the land are nurtured
Location: Evoliving Parkway, Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 85 hectares
- Lot sizes: approx. 520–1,300 sq.m.
Ayala Greenfield Estates
A magical neighborhood providing residents with a true sanctuary to come home to every day
Location: Brgy. Maunong, Calamba, Laguna
- Land area: 350 hectares
- Lot sizes: approx. 311–1,833 sq.m.
Soliento Nuvali
A park enclave living that brings the community together through organically landscaped features
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 66 hectares
- Lot sizes: 600–1,500 sq.m.
Riomonte Nuvali
Creating one bountiful community through five pocket communities
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 85 hectares
- Lot sizes: 480–890 sq.m.
Santierra Nuvali
The perfect natural urban refuge with expansive greens right next the commercial district
Location: Nuvali Main Road, Cabuyao, Laguna
- Land area: 78 hectares
- Lot sizes: 600–1,224 sq.m.
Montecito Nuvali
Perched on rolling terrain, it's space and tranquility at the heart of Nuvali
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 60 hectares
- Lot sizes: 600–2,090 sq.m.
Luscara Nuvali
A distinctive new living experience with a fresh approach to generating a legacy of growth and renewal
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 50 hectares
- Lot sizes: 600–2,090 sq.m.
Abrio Nuvali
A flagship neighborhood that redefines the standards of living and value in address
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 70 hectares
- Lot sizes: 800–1,200 sq.m.
Elaro Nuvali
Envisioned as a community that promotes healthy outdoor living while also highlighting life's simple pleasures
Location: Nuvali, Sta. Rosa, Laguna
- Land area: 72 hectares
- Lot sizes: 600–1,400 sq.m.
Over the years, there is no question that Metro Manila’s residential communities have become increasingly saturated. Even neighborhoods located at the fringes of the metropolis are seemingly teeming with people. This phenomenon drives real estate prices even higher than Metro Manila’s already inflated rate.
As a result, more and more individuals are constrained into searching for residential communities in neighboring cities that offer competitive real estate rates (without sacrificing the conveniences of the metropolis). Apart from affording better property prices, the peripheries of the megacities are afforded more peace and quiet—two things that are glaringly absent in the metropolitan. The best thing of all is that residents can enjoy the benefits of suburban life, while still having all the modern comforts they can enjoy within easy and convenient reach.
One such place that offers this unique lifestyle is Laguna. Primarily known as a go-to long weekend destination in the Philippines and the birthplace of a beloved national hero, Laguna is a natural wonder of all sorts. The province is peppered with breathtaking bodies of water, diverse landscapes, and natural resources.
Over the years, however, Laguna has presented a myriad of compelling reasons to be the next real estate hot spot. Apart from the vast land area ideal for property development, the province is in proximity to Metro Manila and key regions such as Cavite and Batangas. “Laidback but progressive” is one phrase that fully encapsulates life in Laguna, making it the ideal city for individuals who are seeking work-life balance.
Facts about Laguna
- The name is derived from the Spanish word “Laguna” which translates to lagoon or lake. Before the name was shortened to Laguna, the Spaniards named it “La Provincia de la Laguna de Bay.”
- One of the most exciting aspects of Laguna is the fact that Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippines ‘ national hero, was born here. While the current house of Rizal in Calamba, Laguna (Rizal Shrine) still stands in the exact same spot, it is only a replica of the original house. The latter was destroyed during the Second World War.
- Pila, a town in Laguna, is one of the oldest towns in the country. Its existence is recorded twice in the oldest Philippine document, the Laguna Copperplate Inscription dating back to 900 AD.
- Originally, Laguna is supposed to be named La Laguna. However, the article “La” was removed during the US occupation in the Philippines.
- The first and only world-class theme park in the country is located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. The Enchanted Kingdom opened its doors to the public in October of 1995.
- One of Laguna’s famous and favorite attractions is the Seven Lakes which are named Bunot, Calibato, Mojicap, Palakpakin, Pandin, Sampaloc, and Yambo Lake.
- While Marikina is regarded as the shoe capital of the country, Laguna has its very own footwear capital. Liliw, a town in Laguna with a thriving footwear industry, has been supplying shoes and all sorts of footwear to Laguna and even to its neighboring towns and cities.
Reasons to live in Laguna
It is a resort province.
There is no doubt that Laguna attracts tourists from all over the world. Apart from being a go-to weekend destination, the province routinely attracts foreign tourists as well, considering that it is rich in natural resources and is teeming with tourist spots. The province alone has more than seven-hundred hot spring resorts in the areas of Calamba and Los Baños.
Moreover, Laguna is known for the supposedly enchanted Mt. Makiling, and gained international fame after the final scenes of the Hollywood movie Apocalypse Now were shot in the iconic Pagsanjan Falls.
It is an emergent industrial hub.
Today, Laguna is recognized as one of the key business locations in the south. Apart from the array of car manufacturers peppered all over the city, it is also home to a myriad of BPO and IT companies. Seeing as the province is rapidly growing in terms of economy and population, more and more investors are choosing to develop their projects within it. As a result, the province is made more accessible starting with the widening of the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), a major thoroughfare that connects Metro Manila to Laguna.
Alternatively, there is also the NLEX-SLEX Connector Road that seeks to connect both the southern and northern areas of Manila, making it convenient for Laguna residents to travel up north.
It has a booming market in real estate.
By now, residents in Metro Manila are no longer surprised by the metropolitan’s perpetual traffic and overpopulation. As a result, many of them are thinking of moving to nearby provinces that will afford them a peaceful and relaxing lifestyle, without having to compromise modern comforts and convenience.
As a result, Laguna became a premier spot for real estate, owing to its proximity to Metro Manila and the vast land available for future quality developments. With sustainable and green communities scattered all over the province, prospective homebuyers are treated to an array of real estate choices. Combining suburban living and fast-paced work life, Laguna is the perfect place that champions a work-life balance.