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Sustainable living from I-Land available in Sucat

LONG before the onslaught of the pandemic, a sustainable living solution has been developed with foresight by independent real estate developer ISOC Land (I-Land). I-Land Residences Sucat is the company’s maiden residential condominium development that has been deliberately designed to meet the strict global standards of LEED certification.

This means that the design and development of the vertical community maximizes the use of energy, water and construction materials, thereby reducing impact on human health and the environment. In more ways than one, I-Land Residences Sucat successfully redefines and meets the need for what a home should be like in a post-COVID world:

A home that inspires.

As much as 60 percent of the development is devoted to open spaces as part of its basic orientation toward sustainability. Such freedom for physical movement inspires and encourages not only a more active daily lifestyle among its residents, but a commitment toward sustainable living practices.



A home that adapts.

Proper design and planning allow adaptive reuse of space for work or schooling, which is a big life change that almost all homeowners have experienced during this pandemic. Unit features such as balconies can be transformed into an urban garden, for instance, or used as an expanded living space for recreation and exercise.

In just a year after its launch, the first tower of I-Land Residences Sucat has already been almost completely sold out – a testament to the growing recognition among Filipino home seekers of the value of making more sensible and beneficial choices not only in terms of property investment and finances, but in future-proof living as well. Those looking to call I-Land Residences Sucat their home has an opportunity to do so with more units available in its second tower. For inquiries on I-Land Residences Sucat, visit www.iland.com.ph or contact 8888-ISOC (8888-4762).


Article and Photo originally posted by Manila Times last June 26, 2021.

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