A southern gem that has never lost its luster
It takes exceptional foresight to imagine the opportunities of a simple land.
In the 1930s, Bulong Bulong Hill was an elevated area that featured panoramic views of Laguna de Bay. It captured the attention of Doña Susana Paterno y Ramos Madrigal, a self-made businesswoman who made her fortunes from dressmaking and jewelry shops.
She then envisioned the possibilities of a great South, planting mango trees in the Alabang area. Her legacy, however, is probably most remembered through a beloved place that bears her name—Susana Heights.
A residential area that lies on the fringes of Muntinlupa City, Susana Heights is positioned right at the edge where the city and countryside meet.
It is a gem that has never lost its luster, favored by prospective homeowners since the 1930s. Until now, this neighborhood continues to attract exciting new developments—a unique feat for a place that is nearing its centennial anniversary.
What elements do this property feature, enabling it to stand the test of time? Today, let us explore why Susana Heights and other similar developments managed to maintain its appeal.

Timeless beauty
If you look up Susana Heights on Google Maps, the reviews of the place speak volumes about its charms.
Lush, peaceful, yet accessible to Metro Manila, Susana Heights is a great example of a suburban village done right. The village shows South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) in the near distance, but the abundance of trees and plants conceal the urban jungle beyond it.
The village is a rare gem in the South, offering both countryside and city perks. Technically, it lies within Metro Manila, but San Pedro, Laguna is just minutes away. It is also the only village in Metro Manila with direct access to SLEx and the Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX), making it convenient to city commuters.

Proximity to essentials
Several reputable schools such as PAREF Southridge and De La Salle Zobel are just a short drive from the village. Medical facilities like Asian Hospital and Medical Center are similarly nearby, making the village convenient for those who need frequent check-ups.
In its immediate vicinity. Susana Heights features a number of local businesses. The village draws potential homeowners in droves due to its convenient offerings, accessible location and comfortable surroundings.
Whether you’re growing a family or living out your golden years, Susana Heights is one of the best places you can live in the South of Manila.

An old place reimagined
While Susana Heights is certainly not new, it is a classic piece of real estate that easily over shines many new developments.
While some other developments boast of high-tech features and modern amenities, the natural offerings of Susana Heights are unbeatable. It remains so attractive in the eyes of many Filipinos that it has piqued the interest of a premier developer.
Today, Susana Heights is slowly transforming into a luxurious enclave with generous lot sizes and elevated positions. It gradually owns the title it has always unofficially held—the quiet sanctuary that whispers unparalleled luxury.
An enduring charm Overall, Susana Heights exemplifies a property that manages to remain attractive across generations.
It exudes simple but essential features that remain as relevant as they did nearly a hundred years ago—accessibility, tranquility and convenience. Even with the passage of time, such places continue to evolve and improve, adjusting to new needs and calls for modernization.
The case of Susana Heights proves that properties can be timelessly relevant if they remain responsive to evolving demands. Just like the jeweler Doña Susana who recognized a true treasure when she founded Susana Heights, perhaps it’s also time for you to explore exciting opportunities.
Head on over to the South of Manila today and start your road to discovering real estate gems.
Sources: Judgefloro, Jojo Nicdao, and Ralff Nestor Nacor CC via Wikimedia Commons
A Filipino architect who has a Master's Degree in Interior Design of Commercial Spaces from IED Barcelona, Spain and with twelve years' worth of experience under the tutelage of Filipino architectural firms.

