MANILA, Philippines - A new community of low-rise condominiums is poised to meet the high standards of young metropolitans. And once again, this was made possible by seasoned real-estate developer, phinma Properties.
Like a lot of city dwellers, young professionals and families know the challenge of finding a good home within the Metro Manila. Aside from location, quality and aesthetics, finances come into play. With a number of real estate companies offering towering housing properties with slow unit turnovers and steep prices, the ideal home is mostly beyond reach.
But developers need not build high-rises to accomplish such a tall order. phinma Properties aims to prove this yet again. And this time around, its solution infuses three rich cultures with the company’s tried and tested practices to form a new development—a promising project called Asya Enclaves Alabang.
Located at the commercial core of Muntinlupa, Asya Enclaves Alabang will be a 3.5-hectare condominium community and will be composed of three Asian themed, low-rise enclaves that will uphold the company’s tradition of fast unit turnovers and high-quality developments.
“Again, what sets us apart in this project is the price,” said Willie J. Uy, president and CEO of phinma Properties. “It’s probably the lowest selling price, starting at P45,000 per square meter, right now in the market. Apart from that, we’re known for building fast. This involves seven storey buildings. Our typical record for that is anywhere between 6 to eight months. Because of this, our homeowners can quickly enjoy the comfort of their new homes without having to wait for such a long time.”
But even as phinma Properties forgoes slow unit turnovers and high prices, aesthetics remain to be a priority for a company which aims to house the young and the savvy. The company has been known for making use of unique design themes to compliment their other offerings. They’ve used Mediterranean aesthetics, they’ve made use of contemporary designs and they have employed the neo-classical philosophy. For this particular project, they turned to the rich Asian culture.
“Each of Asya’s enclaves will be designed differently,” said Uy. “The first phase will have a Japanese theme, the second will be inspired by the Thai culture. The last of the three phases will have designs inspired by Indonesia.”
The Japanese-inspired phase, Ohara Enclave, will employ the minimalist sophistication characteristic of modern architecture from the “Land of the Rising Sun.” Within the shadow of its 7 storey frame, Ohara will also have its own guardhouse and a charming pocket playground providing a sense of exclusivity.
The Thai-inspired Sena Enclave will bear the cultural wealth of the country. Its elaborate aesthetics will come into play sparingly—enough to be noticeable while complementing the other two phases. Meanwhile, the Indonesian-inspired Tirta Enclave will have a somewhat tropical Bali architecture. Like Ohara, the Sena and Tirta Enclaves will also have their own guardhouses and pocket playgrounds.
For more information, visit www.phinmaproperties.com or call 535-6800 or 0917-535-6800.