A property’s proximity to business hubs, lifestyle amenities, and thriving communities directly impacts its value and appeal. The accessibility of a location plays a vital role in a development’s desirability.
According to a study by Colliers, properties in well-connected, mixed-use estates like Bridgetowne see faster appreciation rates due to their accessibility and comprehensive urban planning. Le Pont Residences, the only master-planned estate connecting Quezon City and Pasig, is supported by direct routes via C5 Road and Amang Rodriguez Avenue. It is nearby key landmarks such as PEZA-accredited office buildings and educational institutions like University of the Philippines Diliman and Ateneo de Manila University; healthcare facilities such as St. Luke’s Medical Center and The Medical City; plus lifestyle destinations including Opus Mall.
Bridgetowne’s growth trajectory offers investors a clear path to wealth accumulation. Cirrus, another RLC Residences property in the estate launched in 2019, has achieved a 77 percent value appreciation in just five years. Similarly, since its launch in 2023, Le Pont Residences has seen an eight percent increase in value in under two years, with 85 percent of units sold in just one and a half years.
As the first residential development in Bridgetowne to achieve EDGE certification from the International Finance Corporation, Le Pont incorporates features that deliver measurable savings — 34 percent water savings through advanced water-efficient technologies and 45 percent energy savings via sustainable systems and green spaces.
According to a 2023 Deloitte study, 61 percent of global real estate investors prioritize sustainable properties, citing tenant demand and long-term financial performance as critical factors. Properties with eco-friendly features can command up to 23 percent higher resale values and 10 percent lower operating costs.
With its premium location, consistent value appreciation, and sustainability credentials, Le Pont Residences offers investors a rare opportunity to secure a high-performing asset in one of Metro Manila’s most promising areas.
A work of art at Bridgetown is The Victor, a 60-meter public art installation by Filipino-American visual artist Jefre Manuel-Figueras. Another is the 110-meter bridge designed by the late National Artist Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa. It connects the 9-hectare Quezon City side (Bridgetowne West) of the development with the 23-hectare Pasig City side (Bridgetowne East). Architect Gelo Mañosa completed the project upon the passing of his father.