Exploring Lausanne —Crosswinds’ Most Premium Lot-Only Development


Set within the illustrious hills and stunning mountain landscapes of Crosswinds in Tagaytay is Lausanne, a 24-hectare European-inspired mixed-use development known for its exclusivity and balance between charm and refinement.

In developing Lausanne, Brittany Corporation, the luxury residential arm of the country’s largest homebuilder, Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc., took inspiration from Europe’s charming spots that offer great architecture and beautiful natural surroundings.

Natural Surroundings Steal the Show

Like an Alpine town that is pretty in its own right, with natural surroundings that steal the show, Lausanne is envisioned to be a curated community with a limited collection of prime residential lots built around a vast forest of over 35,000 pine trees.

Think lush greenery, towering rock faces, flowery meadows, and tall pine trees that give the development a distinct, rarefied air and ambiance.

Lausanne’s first tranche of luxury lots for sale sits more than half a kilometer above sea level and boasts enchantingly sweeping panoramas with views of the lush hills of Tagaytay, the calm Laguna de Bay, and the skyline of the Metro.

Old-World Elegance and Charm

Old-world elegance has been maintained in the development. Kept like something precious, Lausanne is being developed without over-constructing it.

A picturesque promenade a few blocks from Lausanne features unique retail concepts and attractions that offer a wide range of cuisines and transport property owners and guests to Europe such as Dear Joe, Windmill at Lausanne, Cafe Yama, and Andersen’s Bakery.

Soon to rise in this curated community are one-of-a-kind attractions such as flower farm, strawberry field, vineyard, and chapel.

Many come to Lausanne for the European vibe, while others come to slow down and enjoy the quaint yet bon vivant lifestyle amongst the spectacular scenic beauty of the place.

 

A Beautiful View Only for a Few

In keeping with Crosswinds’ cozy, alpine image, lot-only properties at Lausanne possess an understated luxury. Brittany is curating comfort and affluence for Tagaytay’s most discerning few.

It’s no coincidence that many residents and visitors of Lausanne are some of the most affluent members of society since one has to have pretty deep pockets to afford a piece of land here.

Lausanne’s limited collection of lot-only properties is highly coveted due to a lack of bulky condominiums and overdevelopment in the area.

Crosswinds’ Pre-Selling High-End Residential Community

Exclusivity and privacy spell perfectly in this pre-selling high-end residential community as only 75 premium lots are being offered, with cuts ranging from 360-875 square meters.

Such spacious areas provide opportunities for future residents to create a home with enough room and flexibility to suit their needs. Lausanne’s limited collection of prime residential lots is set for turnover by 2025.

Luxury Properties are in Demand

As people realize their needs are changing, some turn to luxury properties to build their dream homes. A luxury property that is not only defined by its price but also by location, with the house itself boasting some of the most delicate features available.

The heightened buyer demand for high-end properties has resulted from the existing affluent looking to diversify and add new properties to their portfolio.

To serve the current market conditions and heightened buyer demand, Brittany is launching Lausanne’s second block of prime residential lots with only 27 lots available, offering better views and more significant cuts.

Brittany Corporation, the company behind this exclusive, nature-inspired enclave, also offers a fine selection of home designs, high-end condominiums, and lot-only properties in excellent locations such as Portofino in Alabang, La Posada in Sucat, and Promenade in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

For more information on Brittany Corporation’s collection of luxury properties, visit www.brittany.com.ph. You may also follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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