
Families displaced by the North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) project are now settling into newly built housing communities in Pampanga, supported by the Department of Transportation (DOTr). These relocation sites are equipped with essential utilities, such as electricity and water, offering safer, more stable living conditions than in their previous homes.
Beyond housing, the program also includes livelihood assistance to help beneficiaries generate income and adapt to their new environment. This ensures that relocation is not just about moving families, but about rebuilding communities with long-term sustainability in mind.
In San Fernando, several housing units have already been awarded and occupied, giving families access to better living spaces with room for small businesses or home improvements.
For Pampanga, this reflects a deeper shift.
Major infrastructure projects like the NSCR are not only improving connectivity across Luzon, but also driving housing development, community planning, and new economic activity across the province.
At Homes.ph Pampanga, this is a key signal.
When infrastructure and housing move together, it creates stronger, more resilient communities and opens up new opportunities for real estate growth across Pampanga.




