Ayala Land Inc. said it has sold 43 percent of the real estate inventory from its Southmont Central project in Silang, Cavite, launched in March this year.
The publicly listed developer said on Monday up to 43 percent of Southmont Central, a commercial development within Ayala Land’s 800-hectare Southmont estate in Silang Cavite, was sold on the day of its launch in March. The company did not specify the exact date of the launch.
“The 36-hectare Southmont Central is planned as the civic and commercial core of the estate, anchored by retail and institutional components alongside Ayala Land’s existing residential projects,” the company said.
“These include Hillside Ridge and Verdea by Alveo Land, and Lanewood Hills by Ayala Land Premier—each contributing to the estate’s growing resident base,” it added.
The first phase of Southmont Central spans 5.8 hectares and offers 37 commercial lots averaging 925 square meters.
These lots are integrated with green open spaces and are positioned to attract local businesses, retail concepts, and services aimed at supporting the surrounding residential communities.
“Future amenities include a six-hectare sports club, designed to promote wellness and social interaction, as well as a church and civic spaces to enhance community life,” the company said.
Southmont benefits from a strategic location along key infrastructure routes, with direct access to CALAX, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, Pook Road, and Carmen Road, Ayala Land said.
These access routes are expected to improve further with the upcoming Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBEX) and the LRT-1 Cavite Extension.
Turnover for Southmont Central’s commercial lots is targeted for the third quarter of 2028.
Southmont is one of four large-scale estates developed by Ayala Land in Southern Luzon, alongside Nuvali in Laguna, Broadfield in Biñan, and the recently launched Aéra in Batangas.
The company said these master planned developments reflect the company’s long-term strategy of integrating residential, commercial, and institutional uses to support the region’s sustained urban growth.