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PASEO DE LIPA: REDEFINING SUSTAINABLE LIVING IN THE HEART OF BATANGAS
The Philippine Star
|January 15, 2025
What does it mean to create a home that nurtures families and the environment?
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This question has been the guiding principle for Citihomes Builder Development, Inc. (CBDI) since its founding in 1983. From building affordable homes on the outskirts of Metro Manila to pioneering sustainable, community-driven developments, CBDI has consistently raised the bar in Philippine real estate. With its newest development, Paseo de Lipa, the company solidifies its commitment to creating spaces that promote meaningful living and environmental stewardship.
A VISION FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING
At the heart of Paseo de Lipa lies CBDI's Eco-essential features, the new standard of its developments that exemplify the company's dedication to making sustainable living accessible to Filipino homeowners. Every home in Paseo de Lipa is thoughtfully designed with integrated green technologies. Solar panels significantly reduce electricity bills, allowing residents to enjoy renewable energy and even sell their excess solar production to the power grid. Rainwater harvest tanks address water scarcity by collecting rainwater for household use, which also help mitigate flooding.
The homes' design also prioritizes comfort and energy efficiency through passive heat reduction techniques, minimizing heat absorption and reducing reliance on air conditioning. Four-chamber septic tanks and waste outfall interventions enhance waste management, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable community.
"By incorporating these features as part of the standard package, we are making sustainable living accessible to more Filipinos," says John Philip Wang, Executive Vice President of CBDI. He emphasizes that partnerships with brands like Weida Philippines and SolarNRG Philippines have been instrumental in achieving this. "We committed to carry their items, not as optional upgrades but as part of the total package we offer to buyers. In turn, they committed to prices that fit within our overall cost structure," he explains.
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