Pueblo de Oro introduces new Japandi-inspired house models in Pampanga
Pueblo de Oro Development Corp. (PDO), the residential developer of the ICCP Group, is proud to unveil its latest house models in the La Aldea Fernandina II subdivision, located in the heart of San Fernando City, Pampanga.
‘Unihomes’
Answering the growing demand for more innovative and spacious homes, Pueblo de Oro has developed elegant two-storey single-attached and single-detached units. These new homes are designed with the Japandi aesthetic, a unique blend of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality.
This design concept creates a serene and calming atmosphere, incorporating layers of neutrals with striking black accents and natural greenery. The result is a harmonious living space that embodies simplicity, functionality, and natural beauty.
Dubbed “Unihomes,” the new units offer bigger floor areas of 52 sqm, set on minimum lot sizes of 70 sqm for single-attached and 85 sqm for single-detached models.
Each home is thoughtfully designed to provide ample living space, with dedicated carports and expansion areas for future growth. Buyers can choose between Classic (semi-finished) or Premium (finished) trims, allowing for customization to suit individual preferences and needs.
Enhanced lifestyles
La Aldea Fernandina II is a 12-hectare (ha) community promising a flood-free environment and an enhanced lifestyle. This development is part of the expansive 30-ha Pueblo de Oro masterplanned community in San Fernando, Pampanga.
Pueblo de Oro Pampanga is strategically located within 2 km from San Fernando City’s major malls and retail centers such as SM City Pampanga, Robinsons Starmills, S&R Membership Shopping-San Fernando, WalterMart Pampanga, and Vista Mall Pampanga. It is also near schools, hospitals, and places of worship offering exceptional convenience for homeowners.
This development is located a few minutes from the San Fernando and Mexico/Sindalan NLEX exits, offering easy access to neighboring provinces and Metro Manila, which is less than a two-hour drive away. It can be reached via Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA), also known as the Olongapo–Gapan Road, or through the MacArthur Highway.