Im sorry Mike and it will be the first time I will have to disagree with you. Sports is a lot more than biking and running. Golf as sports? I dont think a lot of people could relate to that, much less afford that hobby. Been Living in Nuvali for 7 years and I could say that Nuvali has become less and less "sporty" than before. We used to have "The Fields", Camp N, Republic Wakepark, off-road bike trails, Bird Sanctuary, etc.. All these made Nuvali an interesting and interactive place to live in. All these things are gone now. These spots have been commercialized. Converted to another mall or another village. Nuvali does not and did not really have a common "Sports hub" that you may call that people could commune to. No common basketball court, tennis court, football field, swimming pool, skateboard rink,etc. People's access to sports here is limited to what his or her village offers. The Mills County Club is not even in Nuvali and you'll have to pay a hefty sum to get access to its facility. So please, dont label Nuvali as a sports mecca of sorts cause its not. Nuvali does not even provide its residents a common public park where people who bought into the idea of "Nuvali living" could enjoy without opening their wallets.
Hi @archiearon654! Yes, I understand where you are coming from. I used to watch people play in "The Fields" before it was made part of the commercial area. Camp N and Republic WakeBoard Parks were also my favorites, unfortunately, the private operators of these, lost money during the pandemic and did not renew their leases. The Bird Sanctuary is still present though and the developer added the Beach Volleyball facilities more as a spectator sport rather a participative one, bike trails will be revived beside the driving range area. I did not mention Nuvali as a "mecca" of sports, but just mentioned what are the sports being "played" around the vicinity. I agree with you that there is no centralized/common sports hub that people can commonly use. I think the designed their Vermosa development for that. Thank you for watching!
Totally unrelated but how much is the per sqm for park estates in Abrio? Thanks
Hi! Php40-50k/m2 asking price. Thank you for watching!
Im sorry Mike and it will be the first time I will have to disagree with you. Sports is a lot more than biking and running. Golf as sports? I dont think a lot of people could relate to that, much less afford that hobby.
Been Living in Nuvali for 7 years and I could say that Nuvali has become less and less "sporty" than before. We used to have "The Fields", Camp N, Republic Wakepark, off-road bike trails, Bird Sanctuary, etc.. All these made Nuvali an interesting and interactive place to live in. All these things are gone now. These spots have been commercialized. Converted to another mall or another village.
Nuvali does not and did not really have a common "Sports hub" that you may call that people could commune to. No common basketball court, tennis court, football field, swimming pool, skateboard rink,etc. People's access to sports here is limited to what his or her village offers. The Mills County Club is not even in Nuvali and you'll have to pay a hefty sum to get access to its facility.
So please, dont label Nuvali as a sports mecca of sorts cause its not. Nuvali does not even provide its residents a common public park where people who bought into the idea of "Nuvali living" could enjoy without opening their wallets.
Hi @archiearon654! Yes, I understand where you are coming from. I used to watch people play in "The Fields" before it was made part of the commercial area. Camp N and Republic WakeBoard Parks were also my favorites, unfortunately, the private operators of these, lost money during the pandemic and did not renew their leases. The Bird Sanctuary is still present though and the developer added the Beach Volleyball facilities more as a spectator sport rather a participative one, bike trails will be revived beside the driving range area. I did not mention Nuvali as a "mecca" of sports, but just mentioned what are the sports being "played" around the vicinity. I agree with you that there is no centralized/common sports hub that people can commonly use. I think the designed their Vermosa development for that. Thank you for watching!