Asterra on the rise

Villar’s vision for Asterra is to rise in the outskirts of the metro.
Asterra on the rise

Many people aspire for the perks of condo living in a bustling city where modern conveniences abound, while others prefer a quiet life in the countryside, far from the din and pollution of vehicular traffic.

These days, however, savvy home seekers know that there exists a happy medium: suburban neighborhoods that offer the best features of both — the charm of rural living and convenience of city life
This is the concept behind Asterra, leading property developer Vista Land's latest project in its fast-growing portfolio. Envisioned as a condominium development that will provide affordable urban living in the suburbs, Asterra was launched last 28 November, 2022 with a grand event at Palazzo Verde.

The big to-do was understandably festive. After all, the brand Asterra was unveiled as the personal project of renowned real estate tycoon Manny B. Villar, the richest man in the Philippines.

Villar's vision for Asterra is to rise in the outskirts of the metro, in select locales that tout the rapid appreciation of land values. This will, in turn, afford great long-term returns for its future homeowners and investors.

In all of its developments, Asterra will have multiple buildings with 4 to 7 levels, where each unit will offer sleek, space-optimizing interiors that will serve as idyllic domiciles for young professionals and starting families.

Bearing the tagline "Built for you", Asterra will have fun and functional amenities meant to elevate its residents' quality of life. These include a swimming pool, basketball court, walkable open spaces, ample parking areas, a fully equipped gym, and multiple function halls that will help forge friendly ties and generate fine community values.

Such exciting details were revealed at the launch event where no less than Manny B. Villar, chairman of Vista Land and Lifescapes and chairman of Golden MV Holdings Inc., mingled with the guests and attendees from the Villar group.

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