Good Refuge in the North: BRIA Homes in Pampanga

Thursday, October 07, 2021


It's been a wild two years for all of us and I'm sure, you've seen countless people opt to leave the hustle and bustle of the city and live elsewhere. Even TV programs suddenly went to Pampanga and set up a studio there just to get a glimpse of the countryside life and have a lee way in a safe place,

Aside from the sights, the community, Pampanga is certainly a culinary destination. It's a place that home buyers would love to live in. BRIA Homes has always built their projects in prime locations like this mega city in the north San Fernando and a first class municipality like Magalang in Pampanga. People flock in San Fernando during the holidays for the yearly Ligligan Parul or Giant Lantern Festival. The communities in Magalang are also perfect to raise a family. BRIA Homes San Fernando and Magalang are kept secured, built with quality in mind and also affordable. It's why a lot of OFW's, people who are starting a family chose to live here. It's near historic places, malls, local markets and restaurants so you don't go hungry when you're here. It's also near Mabalacat and Concepcion townships, plus, it's easy to move in. BRIA model houses like the Elena and Airene are really good row houses. The 2 storey Angeli Duplex, Bettina, Angelique and Angeli can cater those who would prefer a different setup, there's really a lot you could choose from. If you want to take a look at it from the comforts of your home, you can get detailed 360 Virtual Tours via bria.com.ph. You may inquire also via BriaHomesOfficial on Facebook or their site onlinereservation.bria.com.ph which is safe and lovely. They've got green spaces, sprawling landscapes, and a safe community where you can let your kids grow, educated and all.

As BRIA Homes President Red Rosales puts it, "We are excited to offer our homes in BRIA San Fernando and Magalang. It's value for money, also gives you what good things that Pampanga has to offer."

Now isn't it a good thing to get a BRIA? 




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