Since its first project in 1965, the residential developments of Maria Luisa Properties have become synonymous with quality, high standards and strategic locations.
As the umbrella organization of four progressive residential developers, namely the MRO Development Corporation, the Agro-Macro Development Corporation, the Renner Development Corporation and the D’Logo Development Corporation, its reputation for developer credibility and consistent high quality has created a brand name for Maria Luisa known the world over.
Founded in 1965 by Mary Rennar Osmena, the Maria Luisa Properties group started with the 10 hectare high end Maria Luisa Estate Park. Today, Maria Luisa Estate Park encompasses 200 hectares of prime residential property with the excellent reputation of being the most desirable and exclusive neighborhood to live in Cebu.
Over the years, the Maria Luisa Properties Group has also developed other residential developments ranging from high-end subdivisions to low cost housing, from high rise condominiums to house and lot packages.
Upon entering the estate, residents and visitors are greeted by lush greenery, impeccably manicured landscapes, and grandiose architecture. The estate features a harmonious blend of Mediterranean and modern designs, creating a picturesque environment that exudes elegance at every corner. The attention to detail in the design and layout of homes, street, and common areas reflects the developer’s commitment to creating a visually stunning and cohesive community.
As a boutique property developer, home owners are treated with personal touch and good service.
Despite its tranquil ambiance, Maria Luisa Estate Park Cebu is conveniently located near modern conveniences. Residents have easy access to shopping malls, educational, institutions, healthcare facilities, and entertainment venues, ensuring that they can enjoy the best of both worlds – the calm of their private oasis and the excitement of the city life.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.
Suze Orman