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Clark: A region on the rise
April 27, 2025
|Manila Bulletin
How Clark Freeport Zone is redefining upscale living
Clark Freeport Zone is rapidly evolving into one of North Luzon's most aspirational addresses.
Once known primarily for its industrial and logistics functions, Clark is now emerging as a luxury destination favored by the affluent for its balanced mix of business and leisure. Strategic infrastructure investments, including the operational Clark International Airport and improved expressway systems, have amplified its accessibility and elevated its status as a desirable alternative to Metro Manila.
As Clark evolves into a more cosmopolitan address, it's also becoming a magnet for premium lifestyles—where exclusivity, open space, and recreation take center stage. One telling indicator is the rise of golf-centered communities. Once considered niche, these estates now attract a discerning market that values privacy, prestige, and the ease of retreating to a quieter, greener rhythm—often just a quick flight or drive away. It's a shift toward everyday living that feels more like an exclusive escape.
Luxury living in Metro Clark
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