The eco-villas in San Fernando, in Camarines Sur, blend sustainability, a healthy lifestyle and real room to appreciate. For anyone after an asset with genuine value, the Land of Nomads eco-villas here work both to live in and to put on the rental market. Here are seven reasons behind the interest.
The rise of eco-villas in the Philippines marks a new chapter across Southeast Asia, and San Fernando stands out on the map.
1. Sustainability as the starting value
The villas were designed with a bioclimatic approach: natural materials, solar panels, rainwater capture and cross-ventilation. That cuts the environmental footprint without giving up comfort or design, and lifts the value in the eyes of a profile that now puts sustainability first.
2. A privileged location
San Fernando mixes beaches, nature and a warm local community, close to hubs like Legazpi, Naga and Manila. The Naga airport works reinforce connectivity and lift the area’s value.
3. An international community and slow living
The Land of Nomads project is built for people after collaboration, wellbeing and respect for the surroundings. The slow-life idea shows in every detail: from shared gardens to spaces that push human connection and remote work.
4. Steady appreciation
Land prices in San Fernando are still competitive, yet they already signal steady appreciation as foreign capital, long-stay travellers and new residents arrive. Stepping in now means catching an early point in the cycle.
5. Rental returns
With conscious tourism, remote work and long stays, the villas carry strong occupancy potential. That turns into attractive income from short-stay or medium-term letting, with target yields of 12% to 15% a year in the Standard type. Land of Nomads adds management so the return arrives without the operational hassle.
6. Design built around wellbeing
Each villa reaches for a connection with nature, light, quiet and comfort. Fine materials, minimalist finishes and functional layouts create spaces to live, rest or work, and they raise the value of the asset.
7. A future-facing vision
Land of Nomads does not put up standalone houses, it builds communities. The projects fold in sustainability, community and long-term returns, with a turnkey model and a team that reads the market and the people arriving today.
Getting ahead of the market means getting ahead of the future
Demand for homes that combine sustainability, design and quality of life is booming. San Fernando starts at $1,159.75 a month with a $39,900 down payment, and the local team runs the rental. Explore the project or book a call to check availability.