Wednesday, October 5, 2011

AboitizLand set to launch resort-themed condo project

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

ABOITIZLAND has announced the launching this month of its latest residential project, Hanaya, a resort-themed condominium development in Canduman, Mandaue City.

The village, rising on a 5.2-hectare property, offers the highest percentage of open spaces ever integrated into a condominium development in Cebu, the company said in a press statement.

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The community has a 70:30 open space-to-building ratio and is designed around lush green spaces and resort-feel amenities.

AboitizLand Sales Manager Grace Lepiten said Hanaya is “a real value-for-money investment, so attractively priced that after you have acquired your unit you will have a lot more left to enjoy the good life.”

Financing

Lepiten said Hanaya is currently being offered for a P25,000 reservation fee. Under the project’s financing scheme, clients have the option of spreading the 20 percent downpayment over an 18-month period. The balance can be covered by bank financing and is payable over a 15-year term.

“AboitizLand has designed Hanaya to be an easy yet secure investment – good location, excellent design, a totally rewarding experience,” Lepiten said.

Hanaya’s location is within minutes of the business and industrial hubs of Cebu and Mandaue Cities, schools, recreational and commercial centers and the international airport in Mactan. It is accessible through Gov. M. Cuenco Ave. in Banilad, Cebu City and through H. Abellana St. from the North National Highway in Mandaue City.

Its residential buildings are designed around a host of amenities – pools, gazebos, gardens, fitness trails and entertainment areas. Every residential building has a garden atrium that encourages ventilation and ample daytime lighting.

The company said Hanaya is the first for a project of its size in Cebu. It is designed with single-loading corridors – each unit opening into the atrium’s overhead space. With this design, corridors are airy and uncluttered, the company said.

Building heights at Hanaya are limited to six storeys. Each building has its own elevator, two open-type stairways, basement parking and street parking areas, roof deck, closed-circuit security television system, standby power, fire house cabinets, heat and smoke detectors, alarms and sprinkler system, fire exits and centralized garbage room.

Hanaya offers standard, deluxe and suite units in two- or three-bedroom designs. All units have either a balcony or a patio.

Lepiten said Hanaya is a viable investment, whether as a first or second home. Clients “can purchase a unit to use as their main home, or as a ‘resthouse’ within the city. It also has great potential in the rental market,” she said. (PR)

Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on October 05, 2011.

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