South and West Insula: Landmarks of quality, innovation

MANILA, Philippines - There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing for a perfect condominium: location, recreational amenities, financing options, views, etc. These are all important before arriving at a major decision whether to buy or to check another development. However, most condo-hunters miss out on “Quality” which assures them that their unit is inside a building that is built by a reputable developer that utilizes only the best engineering practices, the most advanced architectural framework, and the latest innovative green technologies that make it convenient – and assuring – for the residents to live there for a lifetime.

That “Quality” can be found in two fast-rising buildings in the heart of Quezon City – South Insula in Timog Avenue, and West Insula, located in West Avenue.

As developments of E. Ganzon Inc. (EGI), South Insula and West Insula aim to elevate the benchmark of condominium living in the country. True enough; the developer has 29 years of experience as a builder and engineering company.

“On evaluating a condominium’s quality, check the developer’s reputation, its other projects, and how its condominiums were turned over to residents. South and West Insula will showcase what EGI has been pioneering in the industry and will include intelligent, state-of-the-art building technology and aesthetic facets that will set them apart from other developments,” said Bienvenido G. de Castro, Vice President - External Affairs of EGI. “Insula is Quality. Insula, an environment-smart building, is condominium at its finest.”

Quality Practices

Insula is green and it’s not only recent that EGI has caught the ‘green fever’ since the developer has already implemented environment-friendly innovations in its developments for decades. Even with other developers boasting of green practices today, EGI had already blazed the way before the trend and has kept on improving and enhancing its green building practices.

In Insula, the provision of rain catchment for domestic use is of prime importance. The developer has each Insula building built with a rain catchment system and water tanks which were increased in volume and capacity to take advantage of the natural attributes of nature. Water is a precious commodity and EGI is doing its share to save water.  The catchment system of Insula also helps alleviate flooding because it prevents automatic disposal of rain to the street drainage.

For inquiries and site visits to South Insula and West Insula. Call 552-0260 to 61; 552-0057 to 58; Mobile Nos. 0922-8937102; 0922-8937103 and 0922-8937104 or e-mail us at: egisouthinsula@yahoo.com ; egiwestinsula@yahoo.com or egi_mktg@hotmail.com

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