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Coming home to Maayo Terraces
Manila Bulletin
|May 4, 2024
A vertical community by Phinma Properties that reflects Bacolod's identity and embraces sustainable living
Ever found a place that feels like home the moment you step in? Maayo Terraces in Bacolod brings that feeling to life.
Its design reflects the city's identity— simple, warm, and rooted in local culture. With open courtyards and natural textures, it blends seamlessly into daily life, offering a space where residents can truly feel at home.
Developed in partnership with Bacolod-based JEPP Property Corporation, this mid-rise project by Phinma Properties—its flagship development within the 21-hectare Saludad Township—is a thoughtful mix of culture, connectivity, and comfort. It offers a future-ready address just minutes from the Bacolod-Silay International Airport, top schools, business districts, and lifestyle centers. True to its name—maayo meaning “good” in Bisaya—the project is ideal for first-time homeowners, young professionals, and growing families seeking a good life rooted in heritage.
Maayo Terraces features 28.8 sqm studio units and one-bedroom units with optional lofts ranging from 45.90 to 49 sqm across six to eight floors, totaling 2,922 units. But Phinma’s vision extends beyond living spaces.
The development includes lounges, courtyards, gardens, and walkways, along with amenities like pools, multi-purpose courts, and a playground—all designed to foster community interaction and support everyday wellbeing.
Raphael B. Felix, president and CEO of Phinma Properties, shared how the development aligns with the city's growth. "Bacolod is in the midst of an exciting transformation—economically and culturally. Maayo Terraces reflects our belief that real estate should go beyond shelter. It should shape communities where people thrive, grow, and come home to something deeply rooted in tradition yet forward-looking in design."
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