Vermosa Estate
CONTEMPORARY ACTIVE LIVING, REDEFINED
Ayala Land once again will redefine community living for the next generation Vermosa is a mixed use destination that empowers an active lifestyle The 700 hectare estate in Cavite brings together residential, retail, and business spots in one destination bolstered by fitness and amenities.
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Vermosa is accessible to key urban centers through various road networks—via Daang Hari Road, SLEX through the MCX exit, and the upcoming Cavite Laguna Expressway (CALAX) Road—enhancing its potential to be the new growth center in the south.
The fourth largest estate of Ayala Land blends suburban charm with the ease of city living, offering diverse living options with developments from Alveo, Avida, and Ayala Land Premier.
Vermosa also makes good use of its total of 165 hectares of open space with a variety of wellness and recreation opportunities, training facilities, and sports themed retail shops for active lifestyle enthusiasts.
The fourth largest estate of Ayala Land blends suburban charm with the ease of city living, offering diverse living options with developments from Alveo, Avida, and Ayala Land Premier.
Vermosa also makes good use of its total of 165 hectares of open space with a variety of wellness and recreation opportunities, training facilities, and sports themed retail shops for active lifestyle enthusiasts.
Discover Vermosa 360°
Amaia Series Vermosa is the first and only townhouse development in the modern suburban community in Vermosa Estate The development is spacious in a variety of ways to inspire creativity among residents It is built with energizing greens and open spaces with enriching features and amenities.
Amaia Series Vermosa is not just an affordable development As we care for the safety of our future homeowners, Amaia made sure that the structural stability of each houses is fully compliant with all laws Amaia promotes a sustainable living environment to our homeowners by creating breathable open space, patio greens that collects rain water to replenish groundwater supply, and use of endemic plants