A Rare Find
Amenities. That is the new buzzword for measuring lifestyle in the bustling city of Manila. After all, what good is it to be successful if you can't live a little when you get home?
This is why Ayala Land's Alveo (Formerly known branded Community Innovations) have created a short checklist of important lifestyle features for your reference:
- Can you swim laps after work?
- Where do your kids play after school?
- How long does it take them to get to school?
- Do you feel safe walking outside with your family?
- Do you know your neighbors?
- Do you see trees surrounding your immediate residence?
- Can you indulge in the soothing environs of a private garden?
If you find the answers to these questions unsatisfying, may we invite you to visit Community Innovation's brand new residential project: the Celadon Residences San Lazaro.
Conveniently located at the former site of the San Lazaro Hippodrome along A.H. Lacson (formerly Gov. Forbes) in Sta. Cruz, Manila, this brand new development represents both a bold step forward and away from traditional city living, replacing the typical condominium or shophouse lifestyle with a more relaxed, intimate townhouse community. Spanning a total of only 200 units, Celadon is surprisingly loaded with outdoor lifestyle features—from abundant greenery erasing the city, to a hidden security system creating peace of mind, a pool and jogging path for greater well-being, a secured kids' zone, a place for a pickup game of basketball and even a grand pavilion for your private or business functions.
While the residences were created to give a feeling of separation from Manila's noisy intrusions, the location gives owners an ideal proximity to best the city has to offer and even next to the region's best schools, medical facilities, not to mention the ever-flourishing district of Binondo. Best of all, the residences are managed by the oldest and most trusted name in real estate, the Ayala Property Management Corporation — ensuring a secure, well-maintained community for years to come.
Amenities. That is the new buzzword for measuring lifestyle in the bustling city of Manila. After all, what good is it to be successful if you can't live a little when you get home?
This is why Ayala Land's Alveo (Formerly known branded Community Innovations) have created a short checklist of important lifestyle features for your reference:
- Can you swim laps after work?
- Where do your kids play after school?
- How long does it take them to get to school?
- Do you feel safe walking outside with your family?
- Do you know your neighbors?
- Do you see trees surrounding your immediate residence?
- Can you indulge in the soothing environs of a private garden?
If you find the answers to these questions unsatisfying, may we invite you to visit Community Innovation's brand new residential project: the Celadon Residences San Lazaro.
Conveniently located at the former site of the San Lazaro Hippodrome along A.H. Lacson (formerly Gov. Forbes) in Sta. Cruz, Manila, this brand new development represents both a bold step forward and away from traditional city living, replacing the typical condominium or shophouse lifestyle with a more relaxed, intimate townhouse community. Spanning a total of only 200 units, Celadon is surprisingly loaded with outdoor lifestyle features—from abundant greenery erasing the city, to a hidden security system creating peace of mind, a pool and jogging path for greater well-being, a secured kids' zone, a place for a pickup game of basketball and even a grand pavilion for your private or business functions.
While the residences were created to give a feeling of separation from Manila's noisy intrusions, the location gives owners an ideal proximity to best the city has to offer and even next to the region's best schools, medical facilities, not to mention the ever-flourishing district of Binondo. Best of all, the residences are managed by the oldest and most trusted name in real estate, the Ayala Property Management Corporation — ensuring a secure, well-maintained community for years to come.
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