Across Laguna and Cavite, the property giant has carved out 4,500 hectares of future city centers, a footprint that now powers much of its estate-led expansion.
Nuvali to Southmont
• Nuvali (2,400 ha) in Sta. Rosa is becoming CALABARZON’s central hub, with offices, schools, hospitals, a civic complex, and a redeveloped mall.
• Broadfield (63 ha) in Biñan is redefining the suburban business district, located near key campuses and tech parks.
• Aéra (Carmona) is a nearly 1,000-hectare estate developed with the Kuok Group, focused on high-end residential and leisure spaces.
• Southmont (Silang-Dasmariñas), built with Cathay Land, blends housing, schools, and recreation for suburban families and professionals.
• Aéra and Southmont combined give Ayala nearly 1,800 hectares of new growth footprint in Cavite.
More than just land
While the estates vary in focus, they share one goal: to turn Southern Luzon into a self-sustaining corridor for business and lifestyle growth.
As infrastructure projects like CALAX and the Carmona-Biñan connector move forward, Ayala’s early positioning gives it a head start in capturing land value and investment demand.
Playing the long game
Ayala is spreading risk while deepening its grip on emerging regional centers.
The long game here isn’t just about land, it’s about owning the ecosystem that surrounds it.