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Real Estate Investments in Bohol : 6 Key Reasons

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Camella Bohol | Tagbilaran, Bohol

Home to one of the country’s remarkable wonders – Chocolate Hills, Bohol is more than what meets the eye. Located at the center of the Philippine Archipelago, Bohol is aptly dubbed “The Heart of the Islands”. Indeed, a prime island at the Central Visayas Region that would capture the heart of history aficionados, adrenaline junkies, and beach enthusiasts.

The Heart of the Islands

Embraced by Camotes Island on its North, the Bohol Sea on its south, and the Cebu Strait to the west, Bohol is an oval-shaped land with over 7000 islands. The province is endowed with lush rainforest, pristine beaches, and rich wildlife, making Bohol an excellent location for ecotourism. 

While Bohol is one of Central Visayas’ most visited destinations, the province is, without a doubt, an ideal home location and an excellent site for real estate investments. Although primarily rural, replete with natural treasures, it offers many opportunities for business and investment.

Looking for a province that lets you experience the convenience of city life and the calm and relaxing life of living with nature? Search no more; this article delves into why Bohol might just be the perfect home location for you.

The Country’s Model For Ecotourism

Known for its white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, lush rainforests, and majestic falls, the Philippines have been at the top of many people’s travel bucket list. Like any other country that flourishes through tourism, the frequent surge of travellers takes a toll on the country’s prime tourist destinations. Hence, the Government and the Department of Tourism of the Philippines are now making an expansive effort to promote ecotourism in the country.

Although many places in the country are generally known for its biodiversity and breathtaking natural wonders, Bohol prides itself with countless picture-perfect sites.

Astounding Wildernesses

Lying within Bohol’s over seven thousand islands are some of the most pristine and exciting spots and activities. Be awed by the wonders of Bohol by visiting Chocolate Hills for your first stop. Home to a thousand cone-shaped hills that shift in color depending on the season, this unique geological formation is one of the reasons why travelers desire to see the province.

After visiting Bohol’s pride, the chocolate hills, there are plenty more things to discover. For instance, you can enjoy your lunch at Loboc’s floating restaurants and cruise through the Loboc River, a fan of paddle boarding?

Great news! You can also enjoy paddle boarding across the river. Want to catch some sun? You can lounge on one of the country’s world-class sand beaches and diving spots, Panglao Island. Choose from Panglao Islands beaches such as Dumaluan Beach, Doljo Beach, Panglao Beach, Arko Beach, and the famous Alona Beach.

Enchanting Undersea Scene

Bohol is an excellent example of that something great hiding beneath the surface. The province’s marine triangle, namely Panglao, Balicasag, and Pamilacan Islands, dwells in some of the best spots in the Philippines, boasting verdant mangroves, lush seagrass beds, deep sea, and captivating coral reefs.

The dazzling clear water of the islands surrounding the province harbors over 140 coral species and 12 marine mammal species like giant clams, manta rays, and whale sharks.

Extraordinary Animals

As one of the country’s top biodiversity areas, Bohol province is home to the world’s smallest primate, Tarsiers, known for its big-bulging eyes. This small primate is nocturnal, making it hard to spot in the wild. Thus, the province makes extra efforts to preserve species by establishing a conservation area. 

Bohol is home to incredible animals both up on land and down at sea. Along with its enchanting marine scene lives an array of amazing marine species, such as whales, dolphins, and manta rays. At the same time, some occasionally witness magnanimous creatures like the sperm whale and the Bryde’s, which are reported to have frequent visits from March to June.

Panoramic Heritage Sites

Aside from natural wonders, Bohol also houses fascinating historic establishments and fine architecture. History lovers and architecture enthusiasts will delight just by hopping from one heritage site to another. Some spots you should not miss include one of the oldest stone churches in the country, Baclayon Church and Museum; this treasure is embellished with intricate carvings and religious paintings. 

Planning to roam around the province’s capital, Tagbilaran City? You might want to add the Blood Compact Shrine to your itinerary. This sanctum commemorated the historic blood compact between Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and local chieftain Datu Sikatuna in 1565; the site also has a panoramic view of the sea and nearby islands.

Aside from these promising establishments and heritage sites, more destinations in Bohol show the rich culture of the province and the Philippines; among these are Mt. Carmel Hill, Behind the Clouds, and Loboc Church and Convent.

Bohol’s Push for Sustainable Tourism

To cope with their sustainable tourism project, Bohol opens the first-ever eco-airport known as the green gateway, Bohol-Panglao International Airport. The airport sits on 230-hectare land; the Bohol-Panglao International Airport partially operates solar panels to provide energy to its passenger terminals.

Similarly, the airport takes advantage of natural light and ventilation to limit energy use and has distinguished areas with energy-saving air-conditioners and LED lights. The establishment observes a proper waste disposal system and sewage treatment plant to keep up with sustainability.

Bohol Panglao International Airport

To cope with their sustainable tourism project, Bohol opens the first-ever eco-airport known as the green gateway, Bohol-Panglao International Airport. The airport sits on 230-hectare land; the Bohol-Panglao International Airport partially operates solar panels to provide energy to its passenger terminals.

Similarly, the airport takes advantage of natural light and ventilation to limit energy use and has distinguished areas with energy-saving air-conditioners and LED lights. The establishment observes a proper waste disposal system and sewage treatment plant to keep up with sustainability.

Local Economic Development and Exceptional Business Climate

Bohol has rapidly become an ideal business and home locale because of its people and effective governance. The provincial government of Bohol has been at the top of the list in good governance for years. Since Bohol depends primarily on tourism as it is a major component of the province’s development, the Bohol Gov. makes extended efforts to promote eco-tourism and investments to sustain Bohol’s economic development.

To push this forward, Bohol’s Provincial government and Bohol’s Investment Promotions Office passed the Bohol Investment Code. This establishes both fiscal and non-fiscal incentives and investment mechanisms that are investor friendly, thus adding to the quality of the province’s business-enabling environment. Special assistance services from the government will also be extended in its eco-zones.

The local government of Bohol created a department to enhance local competitiveness, ease the process of and promote more investments, and help businesses continuously thrive within the locale. As part of compliance with the DILG MC 2020-167, the provincial government of Bohol created the Bohol Economic Development and Investment Promotion Office (BEDIPO), formerly the Bohol Investment Promotion Center (BIPC) to and sustaining local economic development.

Highly Organized Infrastructure

Through its robust economic growth and the constant mass tourism in Bohol, it is not surprising that the part of the province has been urbanized. Infrastructures have been established to elevate travel convenience and accessibility of going in and out of the province, including the Bohol Circumferential Road. The Bohol Circumferential Road is a 261-Kilometer Circomfirencial Road that transverses Bohol’s coastal towns, cutting travel time by 50 percent.

Today, Bohol has various projects currently in line for construction. This includes the Leyte-Bohol Power Interconnection Project, which is expected to provide geothermal power from Leyte to Bohol. The second phase of the project is currently being implemented.

Another ongoing project is the Bohol Irrigation, also called BIP. Like the Leyte-Bohol Power Interconnection Project, this irrigation is funded by the Japanese Government. It is expected to have 10,260 hectares of rice land in the northeastern part of the province.

An Array of Business Opportunities

Aside from its thriving ecotourism industry, Bohol is an ideal business location. Those looking for a perfect investment and a business location should consider Bohol. Aside from tourism, other sectors contribute to the province’s continuously progressing economy. Join Bohol’s booming industries, such as retail, finance, light manufacturing, and agri-business or agricultural production.

Don’t be fooled by Bohol’s serene and peaceful vibe; the province has no problem welcoming enterprises from large to small and medium enterprises. Bohol opens its arms to businesses as it assists and serves the needs of the locals and tourists.

There are a lot of ideal investments in Bohol, being one of the prime tourist destinations in the country, such as home rentals, eateries, and transport services.

A Place to Live a Humble Lifestyle

Living in Bohol is a dream come true. Imagine waking up to birds chirping. And although the province is far from how urbanized Metro Manila is, it does not mean living in Bohol would be far less convenient. Since Bohol has ongoing developments in infrastructure, accessibility going in and out of the is expected to improve drastically.

Aside from this, municipalities in the province have access to 24-hour water and power supply. Not to mention that necessities and needs are way cheaper here than in the metropolis. Truly, Bohol is at the top of many people’s dream destinations and is a top-tier home location for those looking for a tranquil, humble, and cost-efficient lifestyle.

Camella Bohol: A Place To Live Your Dream Life in Your Dream Destination

Those who want to experience an easy on the pocket yet vibrant life should have Camella Bohol on its priority list.

Camella, the country’s trusted homebuilder, has developed communities in 49 provinces and 147 key municipalities. Camella thrives on building dream homes and prioritizes safety, leisure, and convenience. 

Camella Bohol, conveniently located in the province’s capital city, Tagbilaran City, is a Mediterranean-inspired development and Camella’s first development in Bohol that offers house and lot and lifestyle amenities. The community features open spaces fringed by wide tree-lined roads and greenery.

Living in this community lets you wake up to a panoramic view of the Banat-i Hill, the only hill in Tagbilaran City. This residential development reflects some of nature’s most delicate features, from the hues of the sand, sea, and vibrant vegetation.

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