Brgy. Laiban, Tanay, Rizal
Own Laiban Uplands Before It Arrives
57,952 sqm of road-fronting, spring-fed upland land in Brgy. Laiban, positioned at the foot and mid-slope of Mt. Lubo Peak 2.
Investment brief
More Than A Farmland. A Gateway.
A contiguous 5.79-hectare titled estate is rare in the Tanay uplands. This one brings together clean ownership posture, direct access, water on site, existing caretaking, and the scale for low-footprint lodging, wellness, farm-to-table hospitality, outdoor programming, or a private family estate.
Set within a protected upland context, the estate's future use is best framed around low-footprint hospitality, retreat, farm, or private-estate concepts, subject to buyer verification of applicable DENR, LGU, zoning, and environmental requirements.
Area and scale
The Holding, Clearly Framed
The perimeter image gives buyers a fast sense of the land mass: one contiguous titled estate set across green mountain terrain, large enough for phased use while still easy to understand at a glance.
Scale Buyers Can Feel
Wide green ridges, open valleys, and mountain depth give the estate the presence of a destination from the first look.
Mountain context
At the Foot of Mt. Lubo Peak 2
The property is at the foot and mid-slope of Mt. Lubo Peak 2, a popular hiking destination. That setting gives the land a natural tourism story: views above it, trails around it, and a cooler upland identity already understood by visitors.
Strategic assets
Rare Upland Fundamentals
Clean Ownership, Faster Diligence
This is titled upland land with the ownership file updated: title, tax records, settlement, and SPA alignment. That kind of clarity is what separates a serious estate from a speculative mountain parcel.
Spring Water Strengthens Use
The natural spring gives the land a living center. It strengthens the case for wellness stays, agroforestry, retreat programming, and a cooler, quieter mountain experience.
Road Frontage Reduces Friction
The barangay road is currently unpaved, but the estate fronts it directly. Guests, caretakers, materials, and future improvements have a clear point of arrival.
Mountain Appeal, Honest Framing
The land sits in the Mt. Lubo range and carries the feeling of a gateway: views, trails, cool air, and a strong outdoor identity without needing to overbuild.
Route and field notes
How the Land Feels on the Ground
These are practical proof points a buyer can picture immediately: the way in, the way through, the people watching the land, the harvest, and the spring water that gives the site its living center.
Development concepts
Three Paths To Upside
This land already has the ingredients people travel for: elevation, greenery, water, views, and the feeling of getting away without leaving Rizal. The next owner can turn that into stays, retreats, farm experiences, or a private mountain address.
The concepts shown are low-footprint use scenarios, not approved development plans. They are intended to help buyers visualize hospitality, retreat, farm-stay, or private-estate possibilities within the site's environmental and regulatory context.
Basecamp With Guest Appeal
Elevated tents, view decks, warm lights, and a small arrival pavilion turn the slope into a memorable mountain stay. It feels intimate, photographable, and ready for guests who want nature with comfort.
- Low-footprint lodging
- High-view photo moments
- Outdoor hospitality revenue
Wellness With Real Grounding
A quiet lodge, spring-fed water feature, spa decks, and tucked-away villas create a premium retreat atmosphere. The land can sell stillness, privacy, and cool upland air.
- Spring-focused amenity story
- Boutique villa phasing
- Premium retreat positioning
Farm Stays, Trail Days
Gardens, cabins, trails, and open-air gathering spaces make the estate feel alive. It can become the place for farm-to-table weekends, team retreats, and guided upland escapes.
- Agroforestry identity
- Trail and retreat programming
- Practical caretaker continuity
Illustrated map
See The Opportunity Clearly
The illustrated map brings the estate into focus: arrival by road, spring-centered placemaking, lodging terraces, farm gardens, view decks, and a trail gateway toward Mt. Lubo Peak 2.
Conceptual Potential Artist's Render
Google pin
Located In Laiban, Tanay
The map opens to the property coordinates in Brgy. Laiban, close to the Mt. Lubo Peak 2 approach and the upland road context buyers should inspect during a private viewing.
Airport access
The main international approach rises through Antipolo and the Marilaque corridor. C6 and eastern metro links remain a key long-term accessibility catalyst.
RouteClark gives Northern and Central Luzon travelers a second international gateway via NLEX, Marcos Highway, and the Marilaque approach.
RouteTimes are approximate and should be checked against live traffic, weather, and upland road conditions before viewing.
Ibucao access corridor
A Landscape Already Practiced By Nature Travelers
From Marilaque near Martessem, the Sitio Ibucao route already passes campgrounds, eco-parks, ridge stays, and raw mountain retreats.
Not part of the offering; useful context for buyers inspecting tourism demand around Laiban.
MIRA AgroPark
A 38-hectare sustainable campground tucked into Sitio Ibucao's mountain terrain, positioned around raw outdoor immersion rather than heavily built resort structures.
- Mountain view decks, running streams, and onsite waterfalls.
- Primitive tent camping and rustic kubo-style structures.
- Gated security, solar-assisted charging, grilling areas, and spring-fed basics.
Tara sa Gulod
A private mountain campsite and viewing base for Mt. Gulod, favored by outdoor visitors for broad ridge views and a quiet Sierra Madre setting.
- Known for sunrise, stargazing, and possible sea-of-clouds mornings.
- Supports day tours, overnight camping, cottages, and tent-pitch areas.
- Minimalist, serene, and shaped by the rolling mountain contours.
Beverly View Farm and Garden
An intimate agricultural and leisure setting within the Sitio Ibucao vicinity, reinforcing the area's appeal for quiet, high-elevation retreats.
- Garden-led landscape for slow stays, family time, and mountain immersion.
- Open-air views across the green valley context.
- Low-footprint agricultural charm rather than commercial resort density.
House of Clouds Tanay
An elevated ridge destination near the Mt. Gulod context, designed around morning mist, mountain horizons, and a simple highland lodging experience.
- Positioned for sunrise views and rolling Laiban cloud cover.
- Appeals to weekend overnighters, hikers, and highland road-trippers.
- Works as a structured pause point within the broader mountain tour circuit.
Value rationale
Value Beyond Raw Land
The asking price reflects more than square meters. It reflects title, scale, water, frontage, caretaker-maintained, mountain setting, and the chance to own an upland estate with a clear destination story.
Approximately USD 2,356,900.
Based on 57,952 sqm at ₱2,500 per sqm and ₱61.47 per USD. Final USD value will move with exchange rates.Property Info Kit
Complete And Ready
The property info kit is organized for a confident next step. Ownership, tax, heir alignment, classification, survey, and viewing details are ready to support a clear conversation with the owners.
Certified true copy of title
Fresh title documentation for a confident ownership review.
Tax declaration and clearance
Updated property tax records for a clean transaction conversation.
EJS, SPA, and heir alignment
Owner-side documents organized for direct, serious negotiations.
Municipal land classification on file
DENR land classification/status certification may be secured for buyer due diligence.
Survey and Viewing Protocol
Boundary, route, and site-visit materials prepared for qualified inquiries.
Private inquiry
Private Viewing Starts Here
Visit the land, feel the air, and speak directly with the owners. Qualified inquiries can request the property info kit, confirm the viewing route, and begin a private conversation.