The Residences’ pool deck with a view. PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF LANDCO CORP.
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Expanding global reach

The three Landco Pacific beachfront condominiums are proudly pursuing EDGE Certification of the International Finance Corporation, a member of The World Bank Group, targeting to meet the criteria of at least 20 percent savings on use of resources: water, energy and embodied materials.

Pauline Songco

Landco Pacific Corporation’s latest properties are highly sought-after, given its track record of high-value appreciation with its legacy project of Punta Fuego in Batangas, which is growing in value since it was launched in the ’90s.

The developer is also expanding its reach to the United States through a recent roadshow that put a spotlight on The Spinnaker at Club Laiya, San Juan; The Residences at Terrazas de Punta Fuego, Nasugbu and the newly-launched Nautilus at CaSoBe (Calatagan South Beach).

These three Landco Pacific beachfront condominiums are proudly pursuing EDGE Certification of the International Finance Corporation, a member of The World Bank Group, targeting to meet the criteria of at least 20 percent savings on use of resources: water, energy, and embodied materials. These developments will be the first to feature the double-piped waterline system to use non-potable water for toilet flushing and irrigation. The construction will use multiple recycled metals and materials, and there will be Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations to reduce these properties’ carbon footprint.

Beachfront condominium at Terrazas de Punta Fuego.

The newly-launched 10-storey The Nautilus at CaSoBe draws its inspiration from the famous submarine Nautilus featured in Jules Verne’s classic novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Commanding like a ship on the shore, it features hotel amenities, rental income opportunities and access to the CaSoBe hospitality and leisure facilities.

The Residences at Terrazas de Punta Fuego is poised as a pinnacle of luxury, offering exclusive one to three-bedroom apartments within its beachfront condominium, comprising three clusters. These residences boast low-density living, panoramic views of Nasugbu Bay, and a seamless blend of Spanish Mediterranean and Asian Tropical architecture.

The Spinnaker at Club Laiya is an iconic architectural landmark, resembling its namesake headsail of a yacht, in full swing. The 22-storey development is a captivating medium-rise beachfront premium condominium, with terraced levels and luxurious cuts, features an exclusive 4th floor infinity pool, and positive Miami vibes.