MANILA, Philippines — Prime leisure resort Hamilo Coast in Nasugbu, Batangas is on track to turn over units of its newest condo project, FREIA at Pico de Loro Cove, to homeowners early next year.
The mid-rise residential condo development is 80 percent complete as of January this year and on time for unit turnover beginning the first half of 2022.
FREIA at Pico de Loro Cove is at the heart of Hamilo Coast’s 40-hectare condominium complex currently composed of four clusters — Jacana, Myna, Carola and Miranda.
Designed by Broadway Malyan, FREIA at Pico de Loro Cove boasts a mixture of two-bedroom apartments as well as three-bedroom penthouses, which include private rooftop terraces and gardens. Residents have use of a range of indoor amenities, including a resort-style lobby and function rooms.
According to Ian Simpson, director of global design firm Broadway Malyan, the breathtaking site itself served as inspiration in coming up with the blueprint for FREIA at Pico de Loro Cove: the key was to provide wide vistas toward the ocean, oversized balconies for seaside and mountainscape viewing, and a lulling feeling of “openness.”
The substantial sizes of the two-bedroom condos vary from 67 sqm to 154 sqm, while the cuts of three-bedroom loft penthouses, which range from 221 to 392 sqm meters, are as large as a house. Built with only 223 units, FREIA has limited units per floor so that owners can enjoy the comfort of space and privacy — luxe concepts in this day and age. That explains why FREIA at Pico de Loro Cove generated more than P500 million in sales in 2020.
Hamilo Coast is a master-planned seaside residential community developed and managed by Costa del Hamilo Inc., a subsidiary of SM Prime. It is approximately 90 minutes from Manila via Cavitex and the Ternate-Nasugbu Road.
Article and Photo originally posted by Philippine Star last March 20, 2021, 12:00am.
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