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Real Estate

Pioneer Woodlands attracts record buyers

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For urban professionals out to conquer the corporate world, time is of the essence. The culture of deadlines, instant messaging and fastfood espouses a “do more in less time” philosophy. In the traffic gridlocked world of Manila, this couldn’t be more true as employees scramble to get to their place of work in as little time as possible in whatever form of transportation available.

With this strong demand for more accessible locations comes a new development by Empire East called Pioneer Woodlands. It is their answer to the highly mobile young professionals who consider ease and freedom of travel as their primary concern. Lying at the corner of Pioneer Street and EDSA right at the center of the metropolis, it holds the key to destinations stretching from the north to the south.

Having its exclusive walkway to the MRT-3 Boni Station, it opens up a myriad of possibilities for the mobile traveler. Makati workers can ride southward until Buendia, Ayala or Magallanes. Those who work in Quezon City or its environs can ride the MRT until North Edsa Station. At the Araneta Center, the MRT-3 connects with the LRT-2, joining the east and west sides of Metro Manila from Santolan to Recto Avenue. Go instantly from Monumento to Baclaran through the LRT-1, which joins the MRT-3 in the south.

“Pioneer Woodlands’ transit-oriented feature means a world of difference for people who value their time and don’t want to stay stuck in traffic.

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.

AT THE ARANETA CENTER

AYALA

BACLARAN

BONI STATION

EMPIRE EAST

METRO MANILA

NORTH EDSA STATION

PIONEER STREET

PIONEER WOODLANDS

QUEZON CITY

RECTO AVENUE

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