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Company Profile

 

 GT Tower, Makati
 
In 1972, Federal Land Inc. (then known as Federal Homes) looked to the sky for inspiration and liked what it saw -- high-rise buildings, both modern and functional, for dwelling and work that are closer to the heavens.


Thirty- three years and 26 towers later, Federal Land is now one of the country's leading vertical developers with a solid reputation of trust and dependability consistent with its affiliate, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., the Philippines' largest financial services group. In 1972, Federal Land Inc. (then known as Federal Homes) looked to the sky for inspiration and liked what it saw -- high-rise buildings, both modern and functional, for dwelling and work that are closer to the heavens.

Thirty- three years and 26 towers later, Federal Land is now one of the country's leading vertical developers with a solid reputation of trust and dependability consistent with its affiliate, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., the Philippines' largest financial services group. Federal Land has consistently erected quality projects on time and on specification and these have become its distinguishing marks in the highly-competitive real estate industry.

Its lofts are built and designed to high standards using quality materials and techniques that provide an excellent value for long-term investment.

From picturesque Manila Bay to the towering Makati skyline to the lush valley of Marikina City, Federal Land's projects have engendered vibrant communities of home owners and office workers that served as rare pockets of kinship amid the hustle and bustle of urban living.

Aside from its generous provisions for open space particularly in its latest undertakings, all of Federal Land's high-rise towers are fitted with ample sports and recreation activities as well as shops for everyday needs.

After taking urban living to a higher level, Federal Land is broadening further its vision by building not just one but a cluster of high-rise towers inside a fresh,master-planned cityscape within the metropolis.

The current flagship of Federal Land is the mixed-use Metropolitan Park nestled between the country's two major highways -- Roxas Boulevard and EDSA.

Aptly called the Bay Area, Metropolitan Park is a self-contained community of prime residential and office towers that offer wide open spaces and fresh bay breeze and all the necessities of urban living.

Another master-planned community is rising east of Metro Manila, the 17 -hectare Marquinton town in Marikina City which will have a cluster of medium-rise, middle-class residential and office condominiums done in the inimitable
Federal Land way.

facade With its foray into township development, Federal Land is also embarking on commercial property development, specifically niche retailing.

Federal Land is banking on the Blue Wave strip malls to spur community building in the Bay Area and Marquinton by providing residents a wide variety of shops restaurants, amusement centers, and cinemas just a few steps away from their abode.Federal Land has consistently erected quality projects on time and on specification and these have become its distinguishing marks in the highly-competitive real estate industry.

Its lofts are built and designed to high standards using quality materials and techniques that provide an excellent value for long-term investment.

From picturesque Manila Bay to the towering Makati skyline to the lush valley of Marikina City, Federal Land's projects have engendered vibrant communities of home owners and office workers that served as rare pockets of kinship amid the hustle and bustle of urban living.

Aside from its generous provisions for open space particularly in its latest undertakings, all of Federal Land's high-rise towers are fitted with ample sports and recreation activities as well as shops for everyday needs.

After taking urban living to a higher level, Federal Land is broadening further its vision by building not just one but a cluster of high-rise towers inside a fresh,master-planned cityscape within the metropolis.

The current flagship of Federal Land is the mixed-use Metropolitan Park nestled between the country's two major highways -- Roxas Boulevard and EDSA.

Aptly called the Bay Area, Metropolitan Park is a self-contained community of prime residential and office towers that offer wide open spaces and fresh bay breeze and all the necessities of urban living.

Another master-planned community is rising east of Metro Manila, the 17 -hectare Marquinton town in Marikina City which will have a cluster of medium-rise, middle-class residential and office condominiums done in the inimitable
Federal Land way.

facade With its foray into township development, Federal Land is also embarking on commercial property development, specifically niche retailing.

Federal Land is banking on the Blue Wave strip malls to spur community building in the Bay Area and Marquinton by providing residents a wide variety of shops restaurants, amusement centers, and cinemas just a few steps away from their abode.

 

 

Welcome. Feel free to browse the wide variety of excellent real estate properties by Federal Land

 

Federal Land Inc. is owner, developer, and manager of quality residential and commercial properties. It is a proud member of the Metrobank Group of Companies.

Established on July 28, 1972, Federal Land, Inc. prides itself in nearly 35 years of experience property development and boasts of 26 landmark projects that now dot the Metro Manila skyline.

Federal Land Inc. is driven by its mission to provide excellent service in creating world-class projects and is guided by the vision of becoming a leading builder and developer of communities that provide an improved lifestyle to Filipinos today and tomorrow.

 

 

 

Federal Land
16/F GT International
Ayala Ave corner H.V. Dela Costa

 

Almost a decade after establishing Metrobank, the Philippines’ largest bank in terms of Asset and Management to date, chairman Dr. George S.K. Ty turned his lifelong passion for architecture into reality by creating Federal Homes. The company started in July 1972 catering to the residential needs of the Filipino-Chinese community in downtown Manila. Its first project was Soler Tower in Binondo followed by Tytana Plaza – Manila’s tallest and biggest residential building in 1979.

After three decades, Federal Homes found itself charting wider territories as it ventured not just into vertical, but horizontal developments as well. As it geared up to overcome challenges and break personal records, the company changed its name in 2002 to become Federal Land, Inc. This name became a mirror of the company's exceptional growth which, in the years to come, would see increased organizational manpower complement and a diversified portfolio of projects. Federal Land, Inc. advanced its vision of becoming the leading developer when it started building self-sustained communities that embody its mission of providing quality real estate projects.

 

Landmark projects include Bay Garden in Metropolitan Park — a 40-hectare, master-planned community located between the country's two major metropolitan thoroughfares, Roxas Boulevard and EDSA; the Marquinton Residences, the first high-rise development in Marikina City and GT Tower International, state-of-the-art office building along Ayala Avenue in Makati City, to name a few.

Federal Land’s current portfolio includes The Oriental Place and The Grand Midori Makati in Makati City; The Capital Towers in Quezon City; Bay Garden Club and Residences in Pasay City; Marquinton Garden Terraces in Marikina City; The Midtown Garden Mansions in Paco, Manila and Oriental Garden Residences in General Trias, Cavite.

As a member of the Metrobank Group, Federal Land exhibits the same qualities of trust and dependability that is inherent in the Group. So, when you decide to buy your property, don’t think twice. Think Federal Land.