This post is dedicated to the following people:
>> those who are looking for a worthy investment. By worthy, it only means value for your hard earned money!
>> those who would one day leave their children "heirloom" properties, as in properties that can be literally transferred from generation to generation
>> and... for those who are into the advocacy of green, sustainable living.
I was so excited to be invited and travel all the way to Sto.Tomas Batangas, for the launch of the Philippines' first lifetime home and its second generation of solar-powered low cost housing -- Imperial Lifetime Homes.
THE FUTURE OF HOUSE BUILDING: ECO-HOMES
This is very timely, because the tandem of Mr. and Mrs.Wise is looking into converting our house into a true solar-powered green eco home. Oh well, we have started ten years ago, when we built it, to at least make it GREEN. High ceiling and big windows made us enjoy lesser electricity consumption. Less lights, and no airconditioning unit. We also made sure that there are trees and plants all around for better air circulation and constant oxygen supply.
HOMES THAT WILL LAST YOU FOR A HUNDRED YEARS!
Imperial Homes Corp. is
breaking the world record by producing high-performance concrete house panels
that can last a lifetime for low-cost homes in the Philippines. The Imperial
Lifetime Home is the first low-cost housing line in the Philippines to use
Connovate, a high-performance concrete building technology developed in Denmark
and intended for the high-end market.
Imperial Home Corp. is taking it further by combining Connovate with solar power solutions, which the company is already known for. As a result, the company is elevating lives of low-income Filipinos with globally recognized and certified homes built with imported technologies.
Imperial Home Corp. is taking it further by combining Connovate with solar power solutions, which the company is already known for. As a result, the company is elevating lives of low-income Filipinos with globally recognized and certified homes built with imported technologies.
MR. KARSTEN BRO CEO - CONNOVATE APS |
SAMPLE OF CONNOVATE'S PRE-FAB MATERIAL, WHICH IS SLIM, COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT, NON POROUS AND FIRE RESISTANT |
WHY IS IT A WISE INVESTMENT?
Because of its 100 years material lifespan, the value of the homes will be three times more than non-lifetime homes due to lesser cost in renovation. From an affordable price ranging from P1.6 million to P1.9 million, an Imperial Lifetime Home is projected to increase in value at P7.5 million in 30 years compared to non-lifetime homes, which will have a projected value of P4.2 million. Refurbishment costs are also lowered by 166% in 30 years.
WHAT AM I EXCITED ABOUT
Enfinity Solar Solutions is the partner company of Imperial Homes. And Mrs.Wise has inquired from them how to start building solar homes. They said, that they can inspect our house just by sending our complete address and they will do preliminary assessment through google maps -- high tech right? And most importantly, you can avail of the solar panel system thru Pag-IBIG funds. Interesting!
Will update you dear readers -- if we are able to push through with this plan (if we can actually afford it hehehe)
For the meantime... I encourage you to check out the Imperial Lifetime Homes and see for yourself why it is a worthy investment. As Emma Imperial has said “Big
savings on electricity. Big savings on
refurbishments. Big savings from a healthy
home. Imperial Lifetime Homes provide better home investment opportunities for
low-income Filipinos with world-class green homes that can last a lifetime. This
marks the beginning of a new era in low-cost housing in the Philippines,"
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CHARGE CONTROLLER INSTALLED IN IMPERIAL HOMES |
DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES |
Will update you dear readers -- if we are able to push through with this plan (if we can actually afford it hehehe)
MS. EMMA M. IMPERIAL, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF IMPERIAL HOMES CORPORATION |
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