Friday, July 8, 2022

Filinvest Land launches Futura Vinta: Zambo’s First Condo Development


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– Filinvest Land launches Futura Vinta with a Gala Night. (L to R) Filinvest Land Zamboanga Geographic Product Head Sheila Padua, Filinvest Land Mindanao Regional Product Head Andy Calizo II, Filinvest Land VP and Brand Product Head for Housing Ethel BalicantaFilinvest Land FVP and Brand and Product Head for MRB Aven Valderrama, Filinvest Land SVP and Chief Technical Planning Officer Winnie Lim, Filinvest Land President Tristan Las Marias, Zamboanga City First District Representative, Hon. Khymer Adan OlasoMayor of the City of Zamboanga Honorable John Dalipe represented by his Chief of Staff Atty. Rochelle Magnolia Tamin, Filinvest Land FVP and National Broker Sales Head Alex Ojeda, Filinvest Land VP and National In-House Sales HeadAlan Barquilla, Filinvest Land SAVP and Sales Operations Head Blass Jison

 

Hola na primer bloque de aparyamentos, El Futura Vinta es un nuevo manera de vivir. Filinvest Land is bringing Zamboanga Peninsula’s first condominium development with Futura Vinta. The occasion was celebrated with a colorful and grand launch event reminiscent of the Hermosa Festival – a nod to the vinta, the project’s namesake.

Futura Vinta is one of Filinvest Land’s landmark projects in Mindanao. This mid-rise residential enclave from the developer’s smart value Futura by Filinvest brand sits on over 5,000 square meters of land along the highly accessible Vitaliano Agan Avenue. Futura Vinta will be home to two condominium buildings complemented by generous amenities and lush open spaces. Filinvest Land is investing over Php 1.3 billion into the first phase of the development. 

Futura Vinta is a testament to Filinvest Land’s vision of building more Filipino dreams across the archipelago. This development will give Pueblo Zamboangeñthe unique opportunity to enjoy a green lifestyle amid a master-planned condo community. We also hope to support the region’s continued economic growth through our investment,” said Filinvest Land President Tristan Las Marias.

We are proud to say that the first condo development in the Zamboanga Peninsula will be here in the heart of Zamboanga City. Futura Vinta is now part of our region’s history. We thank Filinvest Land for being a steadfast partner for progress of Zamboanga. Filinvest Land has our full trust and confidence,” said Zamboanga City Mayor John Dalipe.



Futura Vinta

Free to create your own world

Here, residents can thrive in efficient units designed for ease of living. Futura Vinta offers a 22-square-meter studio unit ideal for students, young professionals, or newly-weds. A bigger 32-square-meter, 2-bedroom unit is also up for grabs fit for growing families. Investors may also take advantage of the unique condominium living experience that Futura Vinta has to offer by choosing to tap the city’s ready rental market and lease units out.

Fun never stops

Futura Vinta features a range of amenities and brings nature’s benefits closer to its residents. Futura Vinta’s masterplan boasts of wide, open spaces including landscaped lush greens and green pocket parks. 40% of this low-density development is dedicated to open spaces so residents can feel in touch with nature. Futura Vinta lets residents relax and bond with their loved ones with lifestyle amenities including a clubhouse, swimming pool, kiddie pool, and fitness center. These give residents the freedom to embrace a green, healthy lifestyle. Here, they can take a walk, jog, swim, or simply breathe freely.

Flourish at the center

Filinvest Land strategically positions its developments in key cities and suburban areas. Futura Vinta’s location along Vitaliano Agan Avenue in Zamboanga City enjoys a central location where necessities are within reach. KCC Mall de Zamboanga is just 700 meters away from Futura Vinta, while Ciudad Medical Zamboanga is 240 meters away. Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Zamboanga Doctors Hospital, Gateway Mall, Southway Mall, and the Zamboanga Cathedral are all less than 1.5 kilometers away. Other commercial areas, schools, hospitals, public markets, and the Zamboanga City Hall are also nearby. 

We are proud of our rich culture, heritage, and history here in Zamboanga. It is an honor for us at Filinvest Land to be part of Zamboanga’s history with the creation of Futura Vinta. This green condominium community perfectly encapsulates what Pueblo Zamboangeñvalues. Futura Vinta is truly something we can call our own. Here, you can all look forward to a bright future in a home that makes a future-safe investment,” added Filinvest Land Assistant Vice President and Zamboanga Geographic Product Head Sheila Padua.

Futura Vinta is designed and crafted with care to give its residents a life connected to nature. It is the ideal home for young professionals looking for independence, starting families seeking for a home to take root in, and those seeking a worthwhile property investment.

It is no wonder that Filinvest Land, one of the country’s largest developers, is a 10-time awardee of BCI Asia’s Top 10 Developers in the Philippines and recognized as the Best Developer in Mindanao in the Dot Property Awards. Filinvest Land has been a part of Mindanao for 22 years with 20 projects and counting located in Zamboanga, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Koronadal, Butuan, and soon in General Santos. Futura Vinta is part of the developer’s extensive portfolio nationwide with over 280 projects in over 55 key areas.

Those who want to call Futura Vinta their home or invest in it can start with only Php 8,000 monthly down payment over 36 months as a part of a special offer. For more information, contact 0919 076 4836 (63 919) 076-4836 or visit www.FuturabyFilinvest.com/project/futura-vinta.

Friday, March 4, 2022

Lacson stands by his record and experience

 


Senator Panfilo “Ping” has once again proven he is truly the  corruption-buster “Mr. Clean” he is touted to be. In recent articles, the  presidential candidate known for his strong anti-corruption stance, was recently vindicated for previous crimes he was unjustly accused of during the Arroyo administration. No less than  former President Sen. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in her recently launched memoir entitled “Deus Ex Machina,” admitted that the accusations against Sen Lacson were fake.   


 “The information that was made public could not be substantiated,” GMA wrote in her memoir.  

 

Years later, Marquez recanted accusations against Sen Lacson and apologized.  Corpus also issued a publicly televised apology to Lacson for falsely accusing the senator.   


True to form, the magnanimous Lacson did not hurl vindictive comments against his accusers.  Instead, he tweeted a forgiving message to his former detractor.   “Late is always better than never. To ex-PGMA’s credit, she has the decency and courage to admit that she publicly and unjustly accused me of various crimes based of false information. Whatever, I have already forgiven her a long time ago.”  


Even in the thick of the present presidential election, Lacson maintains his nonbelligerent stance, preferring  not to say anything about the other candidates wanting to be President of the Philippines because he is also running for the position.


In his recent interview session with Boy Abunda for the television personality’s series 2022 Presidential One-on-One Interviews, Lacson, one of five presidential candidates who were invited to the show, chose to talk instead about what made him best suited for the highest position in the Philippines.


“I am the most qualified, the most competent, the most experienced (candidate),” he told Abunda matter-of-factly without mentioning any of his rivals.


The candidate said it was time for voters to be discerning, to realize that politics was not entertainment and they should not be influenced by dole-outs.


In his campaign sorties, a singing and dancing Lacson would certainly not be on the program. “I won’t sacrifice authenticity,” he said, and would not do anything that had nothing to do with the country’s problems.


“The number one problem is the government, so the solution is the government- good, honest governance,” he said.


Lacson stressed, “Tough problems need tough solutions from the country’s top leaders.” His goal, if elected president, was to leave the country better off than when he started and see a greater respect for government officials.


Although he acknowledged that the qualifications for presidential candidates were so much simpler than those required of job applicants, the senator also pointed out that college degrees do not guarantee outstanding public service.


“Maraming may PhD na mas magaling magnakaw kaysa magsilbi sa bayan (there are many people with doctoral degrees who are very skilled in stealing public funds than in serving the country),” he said.


He would not oppose though some changes in the qualifications, although it would require a constitutional amendment. The job was demanding, he pointed out, and it called for skills in handling crises like the still ongoing corona virus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic.


Lacson said he would lead by example if he were elected president. He recalled that he was able to minimize graft and corruption in the Philippine National Police when he was its chief by consistently showing he could not be bribed. It was his leadership by example, he said, that drastically reduced, if not totally eliminated, corruption in the police establishment.


As a senator, he did not collect the pork barrel, or extra funds allocated to legislators ostensibly to finance pet projects. He was able to save the country millions of pesos by carefully and thoroughly reviewing every proposed annual budget of the government, he said.


Lacson would push for digitization and automation in government as president so there would be no human intervention. He said, “Human intervention always resulted in corruption.”


Lacson supported the resumption of mining in the country, “a major industry” of the Philippines, but it should be sustainable and responsible. “It must be data-driven and science-based.”


However, he also expressed concern that corruption would create the same problems as before. “Corruption lets violators get away (with their crimes). Palakasan (pull or influence) allowed people with the right connections to do as they please.”


Lacson’s vice presidential candidate is Senate President Vicente “Tito” C. Sotto III.


For more info on Ping Lacson, follow https://www.facebook.com/PingLacsonOfficial.