In the Know: The Woodlands | Inquirer News

In the Know: The Woodlands

/ 02:33 AM October 22, 2014

MANILA, Philippines–The Woodlands is among the 10 communities found in Highland Homes, a luxurious residential community in Tagaytay City in Cavite province.

Units in the 40-hectare community are inspired by North American cedar log cabins sporting a “rustic and hunting lodge look.”

The “well-designed, ergonomically laid out units” feature wipe-and-shine hardwood floors, imported prefabricated kitchen systems, air-conditioning units, water heaters, entrance and carport lights, and maintenance-free roofs.

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Owner of the unit enjoys 100-percent emergency power supply as well as full housekeeping and security services.

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Surrounded by more than 40,000 pine trees, the units come either in single-family or multifamily type.

Single-family units are either four-bedroom models measuring 240 square meters or three-bedroom models with 350-sqm space.

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The three-story multifamily type houses four independent, self-contained residences with two one-bedroom units measuring 120 sqm and two two-bedroom units measuring 165 sqm.

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The Woodlands was developed by Belle Corp., a leading Philippine developer of high-end residential and leisure properties that began in 1989.

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Belle Corp.’s projects in Tagaytay City cover approximately 1,280 hectares and include golf and country clubs, and residential communities Highland Homes, Midland Homes and Greenland Homes.–Inquirer Research

 

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Sources: bellecorp.com, tagaytayhighlands.com

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