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METRO-BAGUIO PROJECT

A new Baguio destination waiting to be developed with a 34 hectares property located 12 kms from central city of the summer capital of the Philippines.

GEOGRAPHY

 

Baguio City is located some 1,600 meters above sea level, nestled within the Cordillera Central mountain range in northern Luzon. The City is enclosed by the Province of Benguet. It covers small area of 57.5 sqaure kilometers. Most of the developed part of the City is built on uneven, hilly terrain of the northern section. When Daniel Burnham plotted the plans for the city, he made the City Hall as a reference point where the city limits extend 8.2 kilometers (5.1 mi.) from east to west and 7.2 kilometers (4.5 mi.) from north to south. It is the highest major Philippine City in terms of elevation.

TRAVEL TIME TO BAGUIO

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Commuters will now have relatively shorter travel time to Baguio City, since the TPLEX (Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway) was added to the SCTEX (Subic-Tarlac-Clark Expressway) and NLEX (North Luzon Expressway) road network. The opening of the expressway's portion would not only provide a faster, safer, and convenient travel north of Metro Manila, but would also help enhance business and tourism in both Central and Northern Luzon.

THE CLIMATE

 

Baguio City features a subtropical highland climate under the Koppen Climate Classification. The city is known for its mild climate making it became popular as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines". Owing to its high elevation, the temperature in the city is 8° C lower compared to the average temperature of the rest of the country. Average Temperature ranges from 15 to 23° C. It is usually lower during the late and early months of the year. The lowest recorded temperature was 6.3° C on January 18, 1961. This is the contrast to the all-time high of 30.4° C recorded on March 15, 1988 during the 1988 El Niño season. Baguio seldom exceeds 26° C even during the warmest part of the year.

 

Like many other cities with a subtropical highland climate, Baguio sees noticeably less precipitation during its dry season. However, The city has an extraordinary amount of precipitation during the rainy season, with the months of July and August having on average more than 1,000mm of rain. Baguio averages over 4500mm of precipitation annually.

AERIAL VIEW OF BAGUIO CITY

FEASIBILITY

 

HOTEL or CONDO SUBDIVISION is suited for this area since it is very near in the City Proper of Baguio.

 

PROJECT MARKETABILITY: The project development and concept is highly timely and will be received well by it's target market for the follwoing reasons:

 

  • Baguio City concurrently has the highest hotel occupancy rate of (96%) in the Philippines.

  • The project concept of including an international vacation club is timely and provides untapped marked for tourism project. The market are ideal for leisure and vacation, ownership, plan/shareholders, foreign vacationers, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and Expat's.

  • For pre-selling of housing we have access to market with the various government department of the Philippines.

 

PROSPECTIVE SITE DEVELOPMENT OUTCOME

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PROSPECTIVE STRUCTURES INCLUDES:

 

  • HOTEL AND RESTAURANT

  • CONDOMINIUMS

  • RECREATIONAL AREA

  • BPO/CALL CENTER

  • HOSPITAL

  • UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

  • EXECUTIVE VILLAGES

  • LOW COST HOUSING

  • COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

  • INTERNATIONAL VACATION CLUB

  • GARBAGE DISPOSAL

PROSPECTIVE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

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