Cavite as your next address to call home
Cavite is rapidly emerging as one of the country’s leading economic and lifestyle hubs, driven by large scale infrastructure development, expanding industries, and a strong population growth.
Part of the Calabarzon Region, the country’s second largest contributor to economic output, the province stands out as an ideal location for industry, investment, and urban development.

Attractive destination
Benefiting from spillover growth from Metro Manila, Cavite has since evolved into a full-fledged urban center and an increasingly attractive destination even for developers seeking opportunities beyond the capital.
This transformation has been strongly supported by Cavite’s strategic connectivity. Major infrastructure networks such as the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) and the Manila–Cavite Expressway (Cavitex) link the province to Metro Manila and neighboring provinces, enhancing accessibility for both residents and businesses.
Upcoming infrastructure projects in South Luzon are set to further improve mobility and shorten travel times to key urban hubs. These continued developments reinforce Cavite’s role as a major growth engine in the region, strengthening its long-term appeal as a place to live, work, and invest.

Choice of residence
As Cavite progresses, it has also become a top choice of residence. Property projects are seeing strong demand for lots, house-and-lot developments, and even condominium units.
Industrial demand in the province, which is driven by automotive, semiconductor, and packaging firms, continues to flourish as well with recent foreign investments expected to boost warehouse absorption, job creation, and economic growth.
With these developments, Cavite is likewise positioning itself as a major international gateway and business hub, with the Cavite Port Development, including the Sangley Point International Airport, and 116.2-hectare Cavite Economic Productivity Zone.
Renewable energy is also on the rise, with Maragondon Wind Energy Corp. investing P10.58 billion to build a 200-megawatt onshore wind farm to support Luzon’s clean energy transition.

Key driver
General Trias, in northern Cavite, has been a key driver of the province’s urbanization. Covering 8,700 ha across 33 barangays, the city has evolved from an agricultural municipality into a thriving first-class component city and industrial hub.
General Trias is Cavite’s seventh city in 2015 under Republic Act No. 10675. Today, this city hosts major manufacturing, semiconductor, and real estate companies, including the Gateway Business Park and Cavite Economic Zone.
Its property market is booming, anchored by Federal Land’s 600-ha Riverpark township, envisioned as the “Next Gen City of the South,” which blends nature, connectivity, and urban convenience.

Within Riverpark, Yume, a Japanese-inspired residential development by Federal Land NRE Global Inc., offers modern, community-focused living.
Once a suburban support town, General Trias has now cemented itself as a major property investment destination, shaping the future of Cavite as a dynamic, urbanized province.
Source: Inquirer Archives, pna.gov.ph, cavite.gov.ph

