
Property Overview

Approximately 1,000 feet above sea level, located at The Midlands lies a 12-hectare community with 102 prime lots overlooking the famous Taal Lake and Volcano, the Tagaytay Midlands golf course, Mount Makiling, Malarayat and Banahaw, and the lush Batangas countryside.
The Alta Mira is for those who envision their own customized dream homes following the Southern California mission style of architecture as seen in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles and San Diego.††
This tranquil, private community is an ideal weekend getaway for families who crave peace and quiet while being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, yet still just being minutes away from the world-class resort facilities of Tagaytay Highlands.
Generous lot cuts averaging at 800 square meters give owners plenty of breathing space. Fences between houses are in the form of vegetation so everything blends harmoniously with nature.
The Alta Mira offers sizeable lot cuts for upscale full nesters who envision building their own customized dream homes following the unique Southern California Mission style architecture in an exclusive, high-end setting. Country living at its finest, set against the picture-perfect backdrop of Taal Lake and Volcano.

- Gated community with 24-hour security
- Complete underground utilities
- Provisions for cable television and telephone
- Ample water supply through the Tagaytay Midlands private water system
- Fences between houses are in the form of vegetation only
- 100% emergency power supply
| Construction Team: | Belle Corporation |
| Engineering: | E.M. Morales & Associates |
| Landscaping Works: | Belle Corporation |
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Did You Know?
Did you know when Tagaytay Highlands was established? It was in 1991.
Did you know that the Highlands Golf Club named all its pet ducks? Yes, all the ducks are named Dexter.
Did you know who designed the golf courses in Tagaytay Highlands? It was Richard Bigler.
Did you know what structure was first built in Tagaytay Highlands? It was the Tagaytay Highlands Golf Club.

