Abrio, more posh than other Ayala Villages
February 24th, 2008 | by admin | 5,960 ViewsIf you can afford it, you’ll have all the space to live and play with in this 70-hectare sprawl reserved for only 380 families. And no amount of stone-throwing will land anywhere near your neighbor.
Ayala Land Premier is setting a new standard of living that is seen to surpass those of Forbes Park, Ayala Heights, Ayala Alabang and other high-end Ayala subdivisions.
The lot sizes alone give a hint of the quality of life this ultra high-end residential development is poised to provide. Falling within a tight range of 800 to 1,200 square meters and distributed at a ratio of only five units per hectare, these dimensions, according to Ayala, would help ensure that the homogeneity of the community is preserved and that residents are able to maintain control over access to their private lives.
Mirasol said a key attraction of Abrio was the sizes of the lot cuts: Up to 1,200 sq m (with most lot cuts at 924 sq m, and the smallest at 800 sq m).
He added that Ayala had to come out with a policy limiting the number of lots that buyers could purchase to three, observing that some interested parties were intending to purchase multiple lots.
Mirasol explained that in December 2007 Ayala Land Premier made a new class of lots called Park Place Lots available for sale. These lots were sold at P15,000 per square meter, inclusive of VAT. This new price, when compared to the average price when Ayala first launched it in late September 2007 represents an increase of 50 percent.
Mendoza revealed that the market reaction to the project was something Ayala had not experienced before. “Not in that kind of magnitude,” he said.
“And I guess it’s perhaps a lot of people are thinking that Nuvali is a new way of life, and the reason a lot of them are getting two or three lots (in Abrio) would be for their children. This is going to be the standard of living for the future. They’d rather have their kids living here than elsewhere,”
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One Response to “Abrio, more posh than other Ayala Villages”
By Celina Ong on May 18, 2008 | Reply
How much per sqm will Phase 2 of Abrio be selling for? also, is this located on top of Treveia, closer to the main roads heading to Manila?