Monday, March 9, 2015

BASE LINE CENTRALE: The New Mix-Use Development At The Heart of Cebu

BASE LINE CENTRALE: The New Mix-Use Development At The Heart of Cebu is now accepting Letter of Intent (LOI) for interested parties.

With the success of Baseline Residences now standing at the Baseline Complex along Juana Osmena St., now comes the Base Line Centrale! This mix - use development will soon rise on a 1-hectare property that will boast of 4 Towers consisting of 20-25 floors each. 
The Baseline Residences now standing along Juana Osmena St.

The 2-phase project aspires to provide with the growing demand for residential, office and commercial space in uptown Cebu. Cebu Landmasters Inc., its developer will also introduce their very first condotel (serviced residences) designed to provide short/long term residence to visitors in the Cebu City. Indeed it is something new and exciting to offer to the public!

Towers 1 and 2 are scheduled for introduction this month (March 2015) while Towers 3 and 4 follows on a later date.

Office Condominiums will be delivered bare and interested investors can select from 2 sizes: 3-50sqm, and 60-100sqm. Price approximately starts at 100k/sqm.

Residential condominiums will be turned over finished but unfurnished. Interested parties can choose from between studio at 24sqm and 1-bedroom at 36sqm units. Estimated average price will be at 90k/sqm.

The Condotel will house studio units at 30sqm and 1-bedroom units at 45sqm. These units wil be fully furnished consistent with the design and high standards of a highly qualified operator employed to manage the business. Income opportunities and value appreciation are also offered to our prospective buyers aside from short/long term lease. Indicative price is at 110k/sqm

Good news is that Letter of Intent (LOI)is now being accepted! So what are you waiting for, get one now before units are sold out!


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Thursday, October 23, 2014

A TALE OF TWO CITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES

Finally, I get to write my first article on this blog after 48 years (no, just more than a year when I made this blog). I have been looking for an interesting first topic or at least something that is related to properties only in the Philippines or something that highlights it.

I was  recently tagged on Facebook about cosmopolitan cities abroad where people can retire. Next, I found another article that talks about unexpected cities where retirees can spend retirement too and one of the Philippine cities is included again!

 Two cities from the Philippines were highlighted on separate articles in Investopedia:

Photo credits here
The Taal Lake and Taal Volcano (Photo credits)
1) Cebu City - Known as the oldest city in the Philippines, Cebu is also called the Queen City of the South perhaps because the island sits at the heart of the country surrounded by the Philippines' other islands. Apart from that, Investopedia included this city as one of the ten (10) cosmopolitan cities that a retiree can settle down without letting go of the hustle & bustle (that he or she is probably used to) of a city life. One can still enjoy the pristine beaches and verdant mountainside while or after doing some business nearby with all the traditional modern comforts. Aid for health with accessibility to state of the art facilities can be taken advantage of at an affordable price. Considered as one of the developed cities in the country, Cebu has been considered also as second to Manila in terms of commerce, trade, industry and education.

2) Tagaytay City - This city sits in the mountainous region of Luzon and is known for its cold  climate and great scenery - The Lake Taal where the Taal Volcano also sits at the center. As one of the Philippines' developed cities in the region outside Manila, Tagaytay also gives you a feel of countryside living and it's just a few hours drive from the Philippines' capital. It also boasts of other leisure activities such as horseback riding and a cable car ride.

Want to know more about these and other listed cities? You can check them out here!

For now, consider the Philippines lucky to have cities chosen as livable for retirees and other yuppies!