Miami in South Forbes

In a recent online survey conducted by Travel & Leisure entitled “America’s Favorite Cities”, the place voted with the most attractive people is none other than Miami, Florida, and rightfully so with its mixed ethnicity, stylishness, and passion for an active lifestyle.

And quite similarly, such is the vision of South Forbes Golf City, the largest fully-integrated and all-themed golf resort city at the forefront of the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay corridor, for its newest enclave in its internationally-themed Residential Cluster, a highlight feature recognized by the 2007 CNBC International Property Awards, the world’s most prestigious property awards programme, which gave it the highly-coveted honor of being called Best Golf Community Development — the first and only in the Philippines.

“Miami will be a tropical hot spot for the hip and famous in a captivating paradise setting of sun and palms — just like living an ongoing vacation,” said Cathay Land president Jeffrey Ng. “Miami is also perfect in the Philippines in that we share similar climate and an environment of cultural diversity.”

See. Inspired by the Miami Beach Architectural District, also called the Art Deco District containing the largest concentration of 1920s and 1930s resort architecture in the United States, four model homes capture the extraordinary charm of this district yet each with its own functional appeal: the Daytona for the jetsetter businessman, the Kissimmee for those who lavish in the comfort of big spaces, the Sarasota for big families with their own personal needs, and the Pensacola suited for the retirement class.

Do. A village of sophisticated homes deserves an equally classy clubhouse where residents are elevated to a celebrity status, especially those who adore soaking in the sun and enjoy a nightlife that never sleeps. Swimmers and sunbathers are welcome to lounge on sunning beds all around the beach-inspired free-form pool. On special weekends, one can grab a bite at the clubhouse outdoor café for delectable barbecues with family and friends — a popular American tradition.

What tropical setting wouldn’t be complete without rows of tall palms that spire up to the sky and sway with the gentle breeze like well-wishers welcoming everyone arriving? Two feature parks inside Miami are dedicated to providing picturesque and stimulating parks and recreational facilities, whether one is a biker, stroller, passer-by. Flamingo Park will even have flamingo sculptures around a fountain.

Come. Move in right here, right now. Call 635-7777 or 631-8855 for a free city tour or log on to www.southforbes.com for more information.

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