Sta Rosa Laguna Revenues Reaches the Billion-Peso Mark

Sta Rosa Laguna, dubbed as the next major Central Business District in Luzon outside of Metro Manila, has just hit the Billion Peso Mark in terms of city government revenues. It was published just this August 21 at Inquirer (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/regions/view/20090821-221294/Sta._Rosa_now_part_of_billionaires%92_club), and it seems to be going full steam ahead with its development as a major city here in the Philippines.

Sta Rosa’s boom is no surprise at all. I’ve already pointed out its rapid development with my previous blog post found here at http://www.realestatephilippinesblog.com/investment-lots-future-makati-city-in-santa-rosa-laguna/. It seems that everything is going as predicted with Sta Rosa, and its growth its still expanding. It will continue until the time when we will see high-rise buildings there, and that will take maybe more than 10 years down the road.

In my humble opinion, the main reason why Santa Rosa is booming so fast is because of the presence of almost all of the major Philippine Real Estate Developers there trying to get a piece of the action, including Ayala Land, Greenfield Development, Eton Properties, Empire East (owned by Megaworld), and Brittany (owned by Manny Villar). All of them are contributing to its success one way or another…

To those who have already invested in a lot in Sta Rosa Laguna: Congratulations on your land appreciation! To those who have not yet but are interested, it’s not yet too late. Check out my previous blog article (http://www.realestatephilippinesblog.com/investment-lots-future-makati-city-in-santa-rosa-laguna/) on how to own a lot here and ride on the wave of growth and expansion :-)

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  • Georgina Castillo says:

    hello , greetings of peace, was it affected by the recent typhoons? (Sta Rosa?) is it still safe to invest in Sta Rosa, is it higher than the rest of laguna? coz I read San Pedro is flooded. Thanks a lot

  • admin says:

    Im not sure about the whole of Sta Rosa actually. But according to reports last Sunday (the day after Ondoy rains), Eton City and South Lake Village was not flooded due to the installed drainages in the lake. Also, the lake itself is only 4 feet deep.

    You can verify other sources for yourself of course, you dont have to believe me :-)

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