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Life comes together at Rockwell South at Carmelray’s new house and lot enclave
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Life comes together at Rockwell South at Carmelray’s new house and lot enclave

Amy Remo

Rockwell’s signature lifestyle has begun taking root in this exclusive enclave in the South.

As homes start to rise and more families move in, the 63-hectare Rockwell South at Carmelray is now evolving into what exactly it had set out to be—a refined, secure, conducive, and well connected suburban community. In many ways, this masterplanned development in Calamba, Laguna brings to life a distinct expression of Rockwell’s brand of exclusivity, quiet sophistication, and everyday functionality.

The den in the Hosting House model, shown in the Kolonet design palette. This flexible space complements the open floor plan and offers a comfortable setting for entertaining. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Active, connected, complete

More than just your typical suburb, Rockwell South reflects the developer’s decades of expertise in creating a thoughtfully executed environment.

Across this expanse are five residential clusters, with some offering lot sizes from 250 sqm to over 1,000 sqm—allowing for grand family homes and the more efficient modern footprints.

Complementing these are over 3 hectares of amenities and recreational spaces ensuring that everyday life comes with built-in opportunities to move, connect, and recharge.

From casual pickup games to friendly matches, the multi-sport court is where energy meets connection.

For example, amenities like jogging trails, fitness and wellness parks, and a multi-sport court are designed for healthy, active lifestyles, while kids can explore and enjoy the playground, play park, or whimsical treehouse park amid verdant settings. Adults can unwind at the Rockwell Country Club or cool off in the pool. Easy weekends are made effortless, too, at Rockwell South with the BBQ Grill and BBQ Park whereas pets have space to roam at the dedicated Dog Park.

All these amenities, open spaces, and parks serve as an extension of the residents’ homes, making life at Rockwell South naturally active, connected, and complete—indeed delivering on the promise of wellness and leisure without having to leave the estate.

From arts to crafts to sports, Rockwell South neighbors enjoyed a day full of fun activities in a recently held community event.

Building a sense of community

Beyond these features, however, Rockwell South further stands distinct for the way it cultivates meaningful connections and interactions among the residents.

The community now forming in this upscale neighborhood is not only because of the “social touchpoints” that were integrated in the development, but also due in part to the events that have helped stoke relationships and build a culture of togetherness. From creative workshops to sports clinics, these curated activities bring together neighbors of all ages in meaningful ways. With more events lined up throughout the year, weekends will continue to offer moments that feel both memorable and familiar—making it easy for families to feel at home, and for future homeowners to envision a life here.

All these provide opportunities for families and neighbors to come together, while offering prospective buyers a glimpse of the vibrant community they can soon be a part of. With more homeowners beginning to plan and build, it’s clear that the vision of

Rockwell South is already resonating with families eager to call it home.

Kids make a splash with swimming lessons while adults cool off and relax at the Rockwell Country Club at Carmelray.

A new phase of offerings

In response to this growing interest, Rockwell South has introduced a new phase of offerings: premium house-and-lot packages designed for those who not only seek a refined, holistic way of living in the South, but also want a more seamless path into the community.

This newest cluster is designed in partnership with TAYO Architecture & Design, led by Architect Jaime Recto, whose approach blends aesthetics and purpose to create homes that inspire, adapt, and endure.

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The Azotea design palette features warm walnut wood finishes that exude grounded elegance. The Kolonet, in contrast, offers a lighter palette of white, oak wood and stone finishes—ideal for families with a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Homeowners may also choose between two house models to suit their unique needs: whether it’s a ground-floor bedroom ideal for extended families, or an open-plan layout with a den perfect for entertaining guests. More importantly, both options provide homeowners the efficiency of a turnkey property and the architectural integrity of a custom home.

The ground-floor bedroom in the Extended Family House model, in the warm Azotea palette—designed for multi-generational living and convenience.

Complete living experience

Clearly, Rockwell South at Carmelray has already begun delivering that complete living experience anchored on elegance, privacy, and sense of community.

Every space, amenity and feature is proving to be the right fit to give residents the right balance of refined aesthetics, suburban flair, modernity, and functionality.

It’s thus unsurprising that more families are putting down roots, homes are taking shape, and a culture is now building at Rockwell South. At the same time, this estate holds its worth because of Rockwell’s solid track record, community culture, and thoughtful execution.

Now is the time to secure your place in this emerging southern landmark and to experience firsthand that exclusive community living, done Rockwell.

Learn more about this newest cluster by visiting e-rockwell.com/rockwell-south-at-carmelray to see how life comes together in the South

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