Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge to Boost BRIA Projects’ Growth in the Region

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It has become common knowledge, even among average Filipinos, how infrastructure has become a key factor in a nation’s efforts towards progress. Indeed, the government’s Build, Build, Build program continues to spur new and exciting developments that help stimulate the country’s economy.

To date, numerous completed infrastructure projects such as expanded highways, bridges, and road networks have reduced the distance between regions, shortened road trips, and given everyday commuters, business travelers, and local tourists access to previously far-flung places. Time being a precious commodity, one can only imagine the large-scale benefits new infrastructure has for business productivity, the transport of essential cargos, as well as on travel and tourism.

One example of this is the Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge. Built over the Manila Bay, the newly completed cable-stayed bridge speeds up travel—from five hours down to just 40 minutes—between Bataan and Cavite. The enormous savings in time spell convenience for those engaged in business and trade in the region, and ensure sustained economic growth for both provinces.

Bataan and Cavite are known with continuously flowing economic growth due to industrial and economic zones within the province. These zones help keep the province open more opportunities for jobs and businesses. Bataan, for example, is known to have had the first economic zone in the Philippines that opened in 1972.

While Cavite, is a home to multiple industrial companies built to service basic needs of different manufacturing concerns in various industries.

Affordable Housing Options in Bataan and Cavite Near the New Infrastructure

Considering such an upbeat scenario, leading real estate developer BRIA Homes once again finds itself in the right place at the right time with strategically located housing projects that benefit both local residents and migrant workers. With more of the latter seeking a better life in these outlying provinces, BRIA presents the most attractive options to prospective homeowners—its wholesome residential communities in Bataan and Cavite. Located near bustling economic centers, these property developments are envisioned by BRIA Homes to offer a modern, safe, and secure environment to Filipinos looking for an idyllic provincial lifestyle while staying close to the heart of the action.

Comfort, style, and functionality at value-for-money prices define BRIA’s quality homes of choice. These come with an array of amenities such as multipurpose halls for social gatherings, covered basketball courts for sports enthusiasts, open green spaces for leisurely strolls, and even playgrounds for young children to enjoy. BRIA’s thriving communities are secured by perimeter walls, guarded entrances, 24/7 CCTV coverage, and solar lights. Residents and homeowners are likewise assured of a competent property management team, reliable internet connectivity, and digital payment options.

Finally, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), prospective retirees, and financially savvy millennials would do well to look at BRIA Bataan and Cavite as potentially lucrative investments. With BRIA Homes’ proximity to new infrastructures, and the influx of residents and new business in the Cavite and Bataan areas, expect BRIA properties to score greater land value appreciation in forthcoming years.

All in all, the Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge creates exciting possibilities for everyone. This is affirmed by ET Aguilar, Division Head of BRIA Homes, who is confident that sustained infrastructure growth bodes well for other BRIA housing developments in the country. “In fact, we are encouraging aspiring Filipino homeowners to set down roots, raise their families, retire, or invest in BRIA Homes.”

Interested homebuyers can immerse themselves through BRIA’s 360 Virtual Tours in www.bria.com.ph and inquire online through our Facebook page. They can also reserve a house online through here.

Source:

Daily Tribune

The Manila Times

Manila Standard