Contents:

 
 
  1. Foreword
  2. Village Timeline
  3. Vision Mission
 

    FOREWORD    
   

                Ayala Alabang Village, after over 30 years in existence, remains the most sought-after residential subdivision in Metro South because of its prime location,  first-class facilities, and easy accessibility to the business districts of Muntinlupa, Makati, Pasay and Pasig.   It has an area of approximately 700 hectares, this sprawling subdivision is located in Barangay Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City bordered by  (Las Piňas City, Paraňaque City, and Bacoor, Cavite).  It is connected by a network of 70 kilometers of concrete roads.  It is, by far, bigger than all the primary subdivisions in Makati City put together.

An official bird sanctuary, Ayala Alabang Village has more than 60 known species of resident, migrant, or migratory birds that have found their homes in more than 9,000 full-grown trees spread all over the village.  It is also home to an estimated population of 27,000 residents, occupying 4,283 homes (as of February 2008) while 90 new homes are under construction.  The village has a built-up capacity of close to 5,500 homes.  It is self-sufficient in water coming from several deep wells and water reservoirs, and has its own Sewerage Treatment Plant.

 

                Divided into seven (7) districts, Ayala Alabang Village has three main gates all located along Commerce Avenue, namely the Acacia, Madrigal Gate, and Mindanao Gate.  With 30% of the village devoted to roads and parks, Ayala Alabang Village has thirteen (13) parks that include children’s playground facilities, and sports facilities such as swimming pools, basketball courts, tennis courts and football fields.

 

                In addition to basic electricity, telephone, and cable, the village continues to extend and upgrade the services to its residents by providing direct satellite link (DSL) connections, a fully equipped clinic (24/7 basis), fire trucks, ambulance service, a community channel, a public transportation system, full security (24/7), in addition to other services.  There are  at least nine (9) institutions of learning within the village walls, and a very active parish.  Barangay Ayala Alabang also holds office inside the village.

 

                The Ayala Ayala Alabang Village Association works hand in hand with Barangay Ayala Alabang and the Parish of St. James the Great to ensure that all homeowners/residents/tenants find the peace of mind, tranquility, and community spirit they all seek within this village.  Needless to say we are a happy AAV –     A B C (Association – Barangay – Church ) Community.

   
         

 

   

AYALA ALABANG VILLAGE – TIMELINE

 

1972

 

                The Madrigal family offered to sell to the Ayala Corporation, its  land in Alabang.  Instead of buying the land, the Ayala offered its expertise in real estate development and went into a joint venture with the Madrigal family.

 

1975 – 1976

 

                The Madrigal family agreed in principle to Ayala’s proposal in 1975 and  the development of the land started in 1976.

 

1977

 

                The late Don Enrique Zobel initiated the establishment of the New Ayala Alabang Village in June 1977 and  the 661-hectare mango orchards in Muntinlupa was developed into a residential-commercial district with provisions for education, health and recreational facilities.

 

1978

 

                On August 11, 1978, the New Ayala Subdivision, Inc. was registered at the Securities and Exchange Commission with Registry Number 81344.  Subsequently, on September 5, 1978, it was renamed New Alabang Village Association, Inc. registered with the former  Home Financing Corporation, now Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board with registry number 04-818.

 

1981

 

                The creation of Barangay Ayala Alabang with Don Enrique Zobel as its first Barangay Chairman.

 

1985

 

                On April 28, 1985, New Ayala Alabang Village Association, Inc. was renamed Ayala Alabang Village Association, Inc.

 

2003

 

                Ayala Alabang Village Association celebrated its 25th Anniversary year at the Alabang Country Club.

 

2005

 

                Ayala Alabang Village Association opened its expanded and renovated office premises.

   
         

 

   

 VISION / MISSION

   
   

To be the best - in - class for urban community development where stakeholders (dwellers and transients) feel safe, properties are secured, the environment is healthy and family - friendly; quality of community life is kept at a premium level through services, utilities and facilities that are efficient, responsive, delightful and affordable.