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Celebrating Milestones This 2024 With The Country's Largest Homebuilder, Camella
The Philippine Star
|January 03, 2025
Camella marks a year of significant milestones under the leadership of Vista Land, the Philippines' leading integrated property developer.
With a steadfast commitment to nurturing customer loyalty, the company underscores its dedication to creating developments that keep family and community life in mind.
After its sweeping victories at Lamudi The Outlook 2023: Philippine Real Estate Awards—winning Best Developer in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, as well as Best Premium House in Visayas and Mindanao—Camella in Provence earned the 2024 Best Premium House in Luzon. The recognition affirmed the accomplishments of Camella spanning nearly five decades and its far-reaching impact and excellence across the archipelago.
In its 47th anniversary, Camella honored the countless families who have found their forever homes within its communities. Centering on the theme 'Celebrating 47 Years: Stories of Success with Camella', the weeklong nationwide festivities reflected the gratitude of the company for the sense of belonging and shared success in Filipino communities.
The occasion kicked off with Colorburst: Camella Bubble Run, transforming the anniversary weekend into an exhilarating experience. Other events included a showcase of regional culinary traditions, while Sip & Share: Camella Anniversary Exclusive provided an intimate space for guests to savor unique beverages while sharing inspiring success stories.
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