Boutique developer Livingsprings Communities Realty and Development Corporation (LCRDC) aims at promoting nature-inspired, sustainable communities with the launch of its Cypress Place Woodland Community Tuesday, September 9.
The event was attended by Livingsprings Communities’ Board of Directors: Zenaida Lily Chan, Chairwoman of the Board; Architect Monique Albert Lopez, Managing Director; Antonio Martin Albert, Executive Director, Corporate Secretary; as well as Catherine Denise Llamas, Francis Benjamin, Jerome Albert, Gregory Gannet, and Carlo Lopez.
Situated in a 5.8-hectare property in Silang, Cavite, the Cypress Place Woodland Community offers the “quiet luxury” of modern cabin living.
The strategic location offers an immediate getaway to nature and downtime from the hustle and bustle of Metro Manila, officials said during the launch.
“The people that have shown interest are actually youngsters that want to work from home. And they want to be connected to nature. They want to raise their children next to nature with cool weather,” Architect Albert-Lopez said.
Prospective buyers can choose from at least three "clustered cabin" models: Zayah (one-bedroom), Oriana (two-bedroom), and Nadia (three-bedroom).
Amenities include a safe and gated community with 24-hour security, well-lit, tree-lined roads for jogging and strolling, clean and serene picnic areas, pet-friendly zones, and amenities tailored to modern demands such as remote working, including meditation pods and a clubhouse with a coworking space.
Its units are also supported by high-speed fiber internet connectivity via Converge and other providers. For property investors, Cypress Place’s units are designed to be staycation-business-friendly.
The new development continues Livingsprings' commitment to sustainable, green, and conscientious design and practices, bringing a modern take on subdivision houses with minimalist design.
Beyond natural-look finishes, expansive balconies, and open layouts that embrace light and airflow, the community layout prioritizes walkability, integration with greenery, and biophilic design to support residents’ connection with nature.
Cypress Place also reflects Livingsprings’ gradual diversification of its offerings to meet the dynamic needs of a growing middle-class Filipino sector.
“It was always a plan to diversify. We will still do condos and then we will also do house and lot. So as every developer who tries to do all different kinds of development. We wanted to try house and lots also, and it also depends on the lot that we find. So we find first a nice property, and then we match the development to the property,” Albert-Lopez explained.
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