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A LEADING developer in Visayas and Mindanao, Cebu Landmasters Inc. (CLI) is marking a major milestone in sustainable and affordable housing with the successful launch of Casa Mira Homes GenSan — the listed company’s first solar-integrated residential development.

MADE FOR THE FILIPINO FAMILY Casa Mira Homes GenSan dedicates 60 percent of its space to open areas, including a clubhouse, pools, sports court, and lush gardens. Each home is thoughtfully designed with ample natural light, water-saving fixtures, and rainwater storage, promoting a sustainable lifestyle every day. PHOTO FROM CEBU LANDMASTERS INC.
Located on a 21-hectare site in Barangay Lagao, General Santos City, Casa Mira Homes GenSan introduced its solar-integrated units to the market with overwhelming response, achieving 85 percent sellout or a total of 1,034 units sold and generating P4.3 billion in reservation sales in just three days.
“We’re truly grateful for how warmly the GenSan market has embraced this sustainable concept,” said Jose Soberano III, chairman and CEO of Cebu Landmasters. “It reflects how today’s Filipino families are becoming more mindful not just about owning a home but about making smarter, greener choices that benefit both their finances and the environment. Casa Mira Homes GenSan captures our vision of giving more to Filipino families by making sustainability affordable and accessible at the community level.”

EMPOWERING SUSTAINABLE AND AFFORDABLE LIVING Casa Mira Homes GenSan offers solar-ready townhouses and Cielo units, with optional 5 kilowatt-per-hour panels for Calla and Cora homes, giving homeowners potential estimated savings of P600-3,000 per month. PHOTO FROM CEBU LANDMASTERS INC.
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Casa Mira is CLI’s flagship housing brand, known for delivering more value for Filipino families — now, made even more future-ready with solar integration.
Casa Mira Homes GenSan offers 1,218 single-detached units and townhouses, thoughtfully designed with large windows for natural light, water-saving fixtures, and household rainwater storage tanks. Flexible lot sizes cater to diverse needs, with single-detached homes ranging from 48 to 80 square meters (sqm), and townhouses from 46 to 55 sqm.

Strong Market Absorption. STRONG MARKET ABSORPTION Casa Mira Homes GenSan introduces its solar-integrated units to the market with overwhelming response, achieving 85 percent sellout or 1,034 units sold and generating P4.3 billion in reservation sales in just three days. PHOTO FROM CEBU LANDMASTERS INC.
The offered units feature a sustainable design and solar integration. Calla and Cora single-detached homes have built-in 2.2-kilowatts solar panel systems, capable of storing up to 5 kilowatts-per-hour for each house, translating to potential estimated energy savings of P600 to P3,000 monthly. Other models such as Townhouses and Cielo single-detached units are also solar-power ready.
The development also dedicates 60 percent of the area to open space, with amenities such as a clubhouse, adult and kiddie pools, a basketball court, a multi-purpose hall, and landscaped gardens. Located near hospitals, shopping centers, and the University of Santo Tomas GenSan, the project ensures residents have access to essential services and lifestyle conveniences.
Casa Mira Homes GenSan — the 18th project of the brand — is part of CLI’s growing footprint across Visayas and Mindanao, where it has nearly 130 projects in 17 key cities in the region to date. The listed company also opened a Makati office early this year as part of its strategic expansion into Luzon.
As part of CLI’s commitment to sustainability, this milestone brings green living to the affordable segment — an approach that will be carried forward in future Casa Mira developments across