Filinvest Land, Inc.
Filinvest Land, Inc. is a real estate firm subsidiary of Filinvest Development Corporation owned by the Gotianun family of the Philippines. The company is into mall operation, subdivision and mid rise and high rise condominium development, It has landbanks in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao aimed at future developments projects of its parent firm. It is one of the pioneering real estate firms in the Philippines. Its premier development showpiece is the breathtaking Timberland Heights[1] communities which sits atop the mountains of San Mateo, Rizal overlooking Metro Manila. Formerly having office in an old office building at Addition Hills, San Juan City, and recently transferred to its new Headquarters at its new building along EDSA, Highway Hills, Mandaluyong City.
History[edit]
Filinvest Land, Inc. (FLI) was spun off from parent firm Filinvest Development Corporation to serve as holding company for real estate development. Filinvest Land, Inc. (FLI) was incorporated on November 24, 1989 as Citation Homes, Inc. and changed its name to FLI on July 12, 1993. It began commercial operations in August 1993 after FDC spun off most of its real estate operations and transferred all related assets and liabilities to FLI in exchange for shares in FLI. FLI was listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) on October 25, 1993. FDC remains FLI’s largest shareholder. FLI’s business has historically focused on the development and sale of affordable and middle-market residential lots and housing units to lower and middle-income markets throughout the Philippines. In recent years, FLI has expanded its residential business by catering to other income segments and by introducing innovative concepts in response to market demands. Recent innovations include entrepreneurial communities, medium-rise buildings (MRBs), townships, and themed residential projects with a leisure component, such as farm estates and developments anchored by sports and resort clubs. In 2006, FLI acquired three strategic assets that provide a recurring income stream: (1) Festival Supermall in Filinvest Corporate City, (2) A 60% stake in Filinvest Asia Corporation which owns half of PBCom Tower within the Makati Central Business District, and (3) Cyberzone Properties, Inc., developer of office buildings in Northgate Cyberzone, an 18.7-hectare Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) office park with multinational tenants. FLI has, over the years, accumulated an extensive, well-located, low-cost landbank. As of end-2010, FLI’s landbank stood at 2,369 hectares, bulk of which is located just outside Metro Manila in the nearby provinces of Rizal, Bulacan, Batangas, Cavite and Laguna, as well as in growth areas such as Cebu, Davao and General Santos City in South Cotabato province.
The company has a wide network of sales offices, in-house sales agents and independent brokers located throughout the Philippines, as well as accredited brokers in countries and regions with large Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and expatriate Filipino populations (such as the Middle East, Japan, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States). Approximately half of FLI’s real estate sales are directly or indirectly derived from OFWs.
Projects[edit]
Communities[edit]
- Banyan Crest[2]
- Banyan Ridge
- The Ranch
- Mandala I
- Mandala II
- Timberland Sports and Nature Club
Subdivisions[edit]
- Aldea del Sol
- Asenso Village - Cavite
- Asenso Village at Ciudad de Calamba
- Ashton Fields
- Brentville International
- Castillon Homes
- Claremont
- Corona del Mar
- Filinvest Homes Butuan
- Filinvest Homes Tagum
- Hampton Orchard
- Havila
- Highlands Pointe at Havila
- Leuna de Taal - Tagaytay City
- Le Jardin de Villa-Abrille
- Mission Hills at Havila
- Montebello at Ciudad de Calamba
- Ocean Cove
- Orange Cove
- Princeton Heights
- Punta Altezza at Ciudad de Calamba
- Filinvest
- Spring Country
- Spring Heights II
- Sta. Sofia at Mission Hills
- Tamara Lane
- The Pines
- The Terraces at Highlands Pointe
- The Village Square
- Villa Mercedita
- Villa Montserrat at Havila
- Villa San Ignacio
- West Palms
Medium-rise[edit]
- Amalfi Oasis at Citta di Mare - Cebu
- Arista at Laeuna de Taal - Batangas
- Asiana Oasis - Parañaque
- Bali Oasis - Pasig
- Bali Oasis Phase 2[3] - Pasig
- Capri Oasis - Pasig
- Horizons Condo at Kembali Coast - Davao
- Maui Oasis - Manila
- One Oasis Cebu - Cebu
- One Oasis Davao - Davao
- One Oasis Ortigas - Pasig
- One Spatial - Pasig
- Sanremo Oasis at Citta di Mare - Cebu
- Sorrento Oasis - Pasig
High-rise[edit]
- Citta de Mare
- One Oasis Davao
- Grand Cenia Condotel and Residences - Cebu
- Civic Prime - Alabang
- Entrata Urban Complex - Alabang
- Grand Cenia Residences - Cebu
- La Vie Flats - Alabang
- Studio A - Quezon City
- Studio City - Alabang
- Studio One & Two - Alabang
- Studio Zen - Pasay
- The Beaufort - Taguig
- The Levels - Alabang
- The Linear - Makati
- Vinia Residences + Versa Flats[4] - Quezon City
- West Parc - Alabang
- 100 West - Makati
Townships[edit]
Office buildings[edit]
- Northgate Cyberzone
- PBCom Tower
- Filinvest Technology Park
Malls[edit]
- Festival Supermall
- Fora - Tagaytay
External links[edit]
- Official website
- http://www.timberlandheights.com - Timberland Heights
References[edit]
- ↑ http://business.inquirer.net/21057/building-sustainable-communities-to-serve-man-mother-earth
- ↑ http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/367352/filinvest-communities-push-green-campaign
- ↑ http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/370572/filinvest-land-bali-oasis-starts-phase-two
- ↑ http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/367954/filinvest-s-vinia-residences-versa-flats-quezon-city-s-newest-power-address
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