
When I got an invitation to join a photo bloggers tour of Ayala Westgrove Heights in Laguna, I instantly said yes, without even knowing what Ayala Westgrove Heights is. I guess I just wanted to shoot something different for a change.
I really didn’t give it that much thought until when we were about to start the trip to the location. Along the way, our guide gave us some information about the place like it was a high-end residential subdivision at Silang, Cavite (Google Map here) and that it was really “nice”. Ok, I’m a technical writer by profession and “nice” is one of the very vague words we don’t use. I wanted to clarify this but she said that we should see it for ourselves. Ok fair enough.
One thing that first struck me was how far the road trip to the place was. If you’re coming from Makati, you have to go through EDSA, Paranaque, Alabang, SLEX, Santa Rosa, then a few more kilometers from Nuvali, BEFORE you reach the place. I was thinking, “why would you go through all that just to go home?”. Well, the answer came when we arrived at the place. The place was VAST. It was filled with thousands of trees. Utility cables were under ground. The streets were WIDE. They had the Central Park that spans SIX hectares. They even have a church, the St. Benedict Church – Westgrove that can rival some of the best churches in Manila. They have their own security force, their own water treatment plant, their own cell sites, and their own Mercury Drugs store. Ok, the place is awesome. It was no surprise why those who can afford the lots there decided to stay there.
I can go on and on about how I WANT to live there, but I’ll just let the photos tell the story.
By the way, there’s an open house there on 3o January 2011. If you want to experience the place I suggest you take the trip and enjoy Ayala Westgrove Heights.
And here are the photos.
For more details, check out this fact sheet.