Profriends (Property Company of Friends, Inc.), one of the country’s fastest-growing developers, continues to drive growth in Cavite’s residential market with the recent topping-off of Westwind, a low-rise residential development in Lancaster New City.
The project is part of Profriends’ vision to create complete, connected communities where families can live, work, and thrive.
“This milestone is not just about the structural completion of a building,” said Profriends President Kathleen Choa. “It represents our commitment to progress, innovation, and the evolving lifestyle of Filipino families.”
“Westwind is not just about building structures; it’s about building communities,” Choa added. “The topping-off of the first building brings us closer to realizing our vision of a complete and connected township where Filipino families can truly live, learn, move, work, play, and pray in one thriving environment.”
Westwind is located within Lancaster New City, Profriends’ flagship township, which brings schools, workplaces, leisure areas, churches, and even a dedicated transport system together in one accessible location.

The community offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, some with balconies, designed for comfort and flexibility.
Future residents will also enjoy lifestyle-enhancing amenities such as jogging paths, bike lanes, outdoor workspaces, and a clubhouse with swimming pools. Sustainability is also a key feature, with solar lighting, drought-resistant landscaping, rainfall gardens, and water detention ponds built into the design.
With more than 500 units across its first three buildings, Westwind will welcome hundreds of families into a well-connected and thriving township.
As Cavite continues to develop with better infrastructure and growing accessibility from Metro Manila, Profriends said Westwind could offer homebuyers smart investment and a lifestyle in a master-planned community.
“Cavite’s landscape is rapidly changing. What used to be a suburban escape from Metro Manila is now home to many,” said Choa. “Improved infrastructure, faster accessibility, and strong demand from homebuyers are pushing up property values and accelerating development.







