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Sta. Barbara Heights: A world class development by Megaworld's Global Estate Resorts Inc

Located at Brgy. Inangayan, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo, the township project of Global Estate Resorts Inc, a sister company of Megaworld Corp. called Sta. Barbara Heights is set to bring subdivision living into new "heights".
 
Accessible through the Oton-San Miguel-Sta. Barbara Provincial Road, it is situated on an elevated open parcel of rolling terrain closest to Iloilo City. Soon it will have access to the bypass road, the gateway to the airport.

Dubbed to be another Central Business District of Iloilo, future developments include mixed density residential areas, a town center which will have commercial spaces, an IT Park comprised of BPO offices, recreation facilities, a health care center and academic institutions. It will also become a transportation hub as it is located between the Iloilo International Airport and Iloilo City.

Amenities include a multi-purpose clubhouse, a 260 square-meter swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, a lagoon which is natural lake, children’s parks and playground, picnic grounds and various activity areas.
ClubHouse
Underground water system provided by Metro Iloilo Water District (MIWD) which has a nearby reservoir and underground electrical system provided by Iloilo Electric Company (ILECO). It has garbage disposal system at designated open spaces.
For safety and security it has security guards and roving guards (both from a security agency) maintaining peace and order. It also has sufficient number of fire hydrants and provision for Persons with Disability (PWD). Embracing the development is 2.2m high perimeter fence.

Model Houses



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