
Estate Lots,
titled freehold.
Forty-eight titled parcels across the estate's interior cove and ridge, fully serviced and ready for your architect's build.
Bring your architect.
Every estate lot is individually titled, with utilities — water, power, fibre and storm drainage — run to the boundary. Lots are pre-approved within the estate's design review framework: a set of common standards governing massing, roof line, materials and landscape so that the architectural character of the community holds together across decades.
Buyers may engage their own architect (subject to design review) or work with our in-house master-plan architects on a fixed-price design-and-build mandate.
Request the Design Guidelines
Three indicative price tiers.
Interior · 400–600 sqm
- Interior cove placement
- Beach access via path
- Full utilities to boundary
- Design review pre-approved
- 36-month build window
Elevated · 600–900 sqm
- Elevated gulf view
- Direct beach corridor
- Larger build envelope
- Premium architecture review
- 36-month build window
Absolute · 900–1,200 sqm
- Absolute beachfront position
- Private beach garden
- Maximum build allowance
- Concierge build management
- 36-month build window
Tier pricing is illustrative. Final pricing depends on lot ID, dimensions, slope, view-cone and timing of release. Foreign individuals may take title via a Philippine corporation; please review the structure during consultation.
From reservation to title.
Consultation & lot reservation
Confidential briefing with an advisor; selection from current inventory; reservation deposit holds the lot for 30 days.
Contract & due diligence
Execution of Contract to Sell; submission of buyer due diligence; engagement of buyer's counsel for review.
Payment schedule
Spot or 6-, 12- or 24-month milestone schedule available; final payment triggers conveyance.
Title transfer
Issuance of Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) in the buyer's name or vehicle; recording with the Registry of Deeds.
Design review & build
Architectural plans submitted for design review; construction begun within the 36-month window per the estate covenants.