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Rockwell continues its lasting legacy with The Samanean at Paradise Farms in Bulacan: Where prime living and nature meet

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April 25, 2025

For 30 years, Rockwell Land has stood as a beacon of quality and innovation in the Philippine real estate industry, redefining the property market with its signature mixed-use communities.

- By ZINNIA OLINARES

Known for its meticulous attention to seamlessly blending quality, service, and experience, Rockwell has crafted well-loved communities that elevate the lifestyles of residents within and beyond Metro Manila.

THREE DECADES OF CURATING SPACES AND ELEVATING LIFESTYLES As the company marks its third decade, Rockwell continues its legacy by pushing boundaries and expanding its horizons to underscore its commitment to delivering distinct developments adorned with its signature touch. As it embarks on a major expansion with bold ventures into new territories, the developer is introducing thoughtfully designed creations that bring the Rockwell touch to a wider audience. Its new developments, totaling over 400 hectares, signify not just growth in geographical reach but also the evolution of Rockwell's portfolio, providing larger, more diverse living spaces while maintaining its hallmark quality. Among these is a landmark project, The Samanean at Paradise Farms in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, that reaffirms the company's dedication to deeply attune to the needs and aspirations of their discerning clientele.

THE SAMANEAN AT PARADISE FARMS: ROCKWELL'S FIRST FORAY INTO BULACAN The Samanean at Paradise Farms is a 110-hectare nature-inspired horizontal residential community that marks a new chapter for the company and the city, setting a benchmark for prime living outside the metro. Since its launch, the development has been well-received by the market, reflecting strong demand for thoughtfully designed communities that blend the comforts of modern conveniences with the tranquility of nature. This warm reception highlights the enduring allure of Rockwell's distinct approach to property development, even as it ventures into new and promising locations.

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