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The developments include residential, commercial, and beachside lots aimed at both investors and end-users, signaling sustained demand in mixed-use communities.
Why it matters
The pipeline highlights Megaworld’s strategy of anchoring growth in tourism-driven and business-centric locations, where infrastructure and lifestyle offerings converge.
The approach positions the firm to capture rising regional investment flows beyond Metro Manila.
The big picture
Scheduled for turnover are units at Sunny Coast Residential Resort in Parañaque, commercial lots at Northwin Main Street in Bulacan, and beachside lots at Paragua Beach Village in Palawan.
“We remain focused on continuing to establish our footprint in key areas around the country by delivering high-value properties in these tourism locations and business districts. This is our way of honoring the trust of our investors and fulfilling our part in helping build the nation." Lourdes T. Gutierrez-Alfonso, president and CEO of Megaworld, said in a press statement on April 22, 2026.
"Each of these projects offers a development milestone for us, since these are designed to provide jobs, foster innovation, and become catalysts of growth in areas where we are present,” she said.
Zoom in
Sunny Coast alone accounts for P12-billion, while Northwin Main Street represents P8-billion in value, forming the bulk of this year’s turnover pipeline.
Northwin Main Street is positioned as a central business district modeled after global retail corridors, while Paragua Beach Village caters to eco-tourism demand with proximity to San Vicente’s coastline.
What’s next
Megaworld is also advancing early-stage development of two new townships: Ilocandia Coastown in Laoag and San Benito Private Estate in Lipa, signaling continued landbank activation.
Bottom line
The aggressive turnover schedule and new project pipeline underscore Megaworld’s bet that integrated townships—blending residential, commercial, and tourism elements—will remain a key growth engine in the Philippines’ evolving property market. --Vanessa Hidalgo | Ed: Corrie S. Narisma