
Atlanta Land Corporation officially launched Aspira Homes, an affordable housing project in Brgy. Mapalad, Sta. Rosa, on June 27, 2026.
The 11‑hectare development will feature around 600 residential units, providing affordable homes for local Filipino families. The soft launch and groundbreaking gathered sellers, brokers, and local officials, marking the start of this community‑focused project.
Aspira Homes introduced two model houses led by the Chan family: Aya, with a 36 sqm lot area, and Reya, with a 40.5 sqm lot area. Both were designed for Filipino families who dream of stability and security. The amenities include a basketball court, clubhouse, playground, park, and 24/7 security entrance gate.
Atlanta Land Corporation is a trusted real estate developer committed to building communities that blend affordability, accessibility, and quality living. With a track record of successful housing projects, the company continues to deliver master‑planned developments that uplift families and strengthen local communities. What sets Aspira
Homes apart is its integrated lifestyle vision: not just houses, but a thoughtfully planned community identity introduced through its AVP. Unlike typical housing projects, Aspira Homes emphasizes brand identity, community planning, and aspirational living—blending affordability with a lifestyle experience that future homeowners enjoy.
The successful launch attracted a strong turnout of accredited sellers and brokers, who were given the opportunity to explore the project firsthand, learn about its offerings, and strengthen their partnership with Atlanta Land Corporation.
With the successful launch of Aspira Homes, Atlanta Land Corporation reinforces its commitment to expanding its portfolio of residential communities. As construction officially begins in Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, the company takes another significant step toward providing accessible, quality housing while creating opportunities for families to invest in a place they can proudly call home.
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