Going home to privacy and anonymity
May 24, 2003 | 12:00am
In addition to unmatched views within city limits, Ayala Hillside Estates in Quezon City will soon be offering a select number of homeowners two more distinct advantages: privacy and anonymity like they have never experienced before in any Metro Manila residential subdivision.
In one of the highest points of the 23-hectare community carved out of the former Capitol Hills Golf Course in Diliman, Quezon City, a well-secured enclave has been earmarked for residents who desire maximum privacy. Aptly referred to as The Pinnacle at Ayala Hillside Estates, the exclusive neighborhood with only nine lots will have limited and carefully-screened access and its own dedicated security personnel.
According to Ayala Land Inc. senior vice president Tristan dela Rosa, this section of Ayala Hillside Estates was developed in response to requests from prospective homeowners for the highest levels of privacy. Research conducted by Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), revealed that many affluent buyers put a high premium on this advantage.
Contrary to generally-held notions, many of the most affluent customers do not like to be touted as such, particularly in their choice of property for their home, according to Dela Rosa. "They would rather enjoy their anonymity and keep their privacy when they go home to sleep at night."
In relation to the rest of the sprawling Ayala Hillside Estates, ALI assistant vice president Joselito Luna likens lots here to penthouse units a developments most prime properties. Like penthouse units, they enjoy superior views and are limited in number exactly nine, each of which range from 800 to 1,300 sqms.
Like other sections of Ayala Hillside Estates in Quezon City, The Pinnacle is also nestled among the fairways of the new executive golf course being developed for Capitol Hills members in a portion of the original site. It is likewise as accessible to the countrys finest schools and within commuting distance of the countrys major business districts, ranking it among the very few neighborhoods within city limits with magnificent views.
In one of the highest points of the 23-hectare community carved out of the former Capitol Hills Golf Course in Diliman, Quezon City, a well-secured enclave has been earmarked for residents who desire maximum privacy. Aptly referred to as The Pinnacle at Ayala Hillside Estates, the exclusive neighborhood with only nine lots will have limited and carefully-screened access and its own dedicated security personnel.
According to Ayala Land Inc. senior vice president Tristan dela Rosa, this section of Ayala Hillside Estates was developed in response to requests from prospective homeowners for the highest levels of privacy. Research conducted by Ayala Land Inc. (ALI), revealed that many affluent buyers put a high premium on this advantage.
Contrary to generally-held notions, many of the most affluent customers do not like to be touted as such, particularly in their choice of property for their home, according to Dela Rosa. "They would rather enjoy their anonymity and keep their privacy when they go home to sleep at night."
In relation to the rest of the sprawling Ayala Hillside Estates, ALI assistant vice president Joselito Luna likens lots here to penthouse units a developments most prime properties. Like penthouse units, they enjoy superior views and are limited in number exactly nine, each of which range from 800 to 1,300 sqms.
Like other sections of Ayala Hillside Estates in Quezon City, The Pinnacle is also nestled among the fairways of the new executive golf course being developed for Capitol Hills members in a portion of the original site. It is likewise as accessible to the countrys finest schools and within commuting distance of the countrys major business districts, ranking it among the very few neighborhoods within city limits with magnificent views.
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