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Alabang – the New Central Business District in the South www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Live Unlimited www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY LTS No. 033500 Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Building Live Unlimited Located in close proximity to progressive Alabang – the New Central Business District in the South www.PreSelling.com.ph A Central Business District or commonly referred to as “CBD” is an area that never ceases to evolve into a more dynamic cosmopolitan scene. It is positioned as a melting pot of top multinational and local corporations, commercial and residential establishments, as well as educational and medical institutions. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang: The Next Central Business District in the South www.PreSelling.com.ph Alabang is the new CBD in Metro Manila, following the footsteps of Makati, Fort Bonifacio and Ortigas. Aside from serving as an alternate hub for some major multinational corporations, Alabang is known to be a commercial and residential hub in southern Metro Manila. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang: The Next Central Business District in the South Due to it being a major thoroughfare in the south and being very accessible for the commuting public, it’s no surprise why a lot of today’s most popular supermalls are found within the part. SM Southmall, Robinson’s Place Las Pinas, Alabang Town Center and Festival Mall are all found in close proximity with each other in the area. Established business districts and techno parks like Spectrum Businesswww.PreSelling.com.ph District, Madrigal Business Park and Northgate Cyberzone also settled their operations in Alabang which further boosted its employment opportunities. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang: The Next Central Business District in the South This year, it will also benefit from the major infrastructure projects that link Alabang to other areas such as The Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex); South Luzon Expressway-Daang Hari Road; Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX); and the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX). These roads shall offer new routes to minimize travelling time going to one’s desired destination without being caught up by a traffic jam in Metro Manila. www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang: The Next Central Business District in the South Based on a study conducted by an independent property research firm, the rise of the Southern Manila West Growth Area (WGA) in which Alabang is part of (as it is on the western side of southern Metro Manila) paves the way for this part of the metropolis to be the next CBD. It revealed that the Alabang area is a promising location for future property investments as property values may soar to around P100,000 per square meter or higher by 2019. The Southern Manila West Growth Area was identified based on an active increase in historical market values posting an average of 20% per year since 2009. For the next 5 years, it iswww.PreSelling.com.ph expected to rise from 10 – 15% but it could be notches higher. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang: The Next Central Business District in the South There is no doubt that Alabang is one of the country’s emerging economic growth areas. In the next coming years expect Alabang to be the South’s CBD. Per capita income Total income Metro Manila Metro Manila www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Value Proposition • For young upstarts, whether single or starting a family, who find it strategic to be in the gateway to Metro Manila, Anantara Square in Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas, is an investment of unlimited possibilities. • Anantara Square is Cathay Land’s exciting new high rise development along the Alabang-Zapote Road. It puts students, young executives, and starting families right at the growth area of Metro Manila for unlimited options and opportunities. • Anantara Square features intelligently designed studio units and 1BR units with combinable unit options on the upper floors (particularly on the last 2 floors). Its load-bearing walls eliminate the need for pillars that give you greater elbow room and more layout options for your living space. www.PreSelling.com.ph • With pocket gardens on every floor, an Aquatrium at the middle of each of 4 towers, and the cross-ventilated Asian Modern design give you unlimited flow of fresh air for a resort-style ambience that allows you to relax even at the heart of a bustling metropolis. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Unlimited Accessibility Located along Alabang-Zapote Road across Church of the Five Wounds, between Robinsons Las Piñas & SM Southmall www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Unlimited Accessibility Alabang–Zapote Road Manila - Cavite Expressway (formerly Coastal Road) South Luzon Expressway Circumferential Road 5 Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway Daang Hari Road LRT1 Extension Friendship Route www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Airport Terminals NAIA Terminal 3 NAIA Terminal 2 NAIA Terminal 4 NAIA Terminal 1 www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Business Districts Northgate Cyberzone Madrigal Business Park www.PreSelling.com.ph Spectrum Business District *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Schools Southville International STI Las Piñas School and Colleges Saint Francis of Assisi College Las Piñas University of Perpertual Help System SALTA www.PreSelling.com.ph San Beda College Alabang Centro Escolar Las Piñas De La Salle Zobel School *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Hospitals University of Perpetual Help Rizal Medical Center Asian Hospital www.PreSelling.com.ph Las Piñas Medical Center *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Malls and Supermarkets SM Mall of Asia SM Center Las Piñas Robinsons Place Las Piñas Puregold Las Piñas Vista Mall Las Piñas SM Southmall www.PreSelling.com.ph Molito Lifestyle Center Evia Lifestyle Center Festival Mall *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Alabang Town Center Proximity to Areas of Interest Hotels City of Dreams Bellevue Hotel Manila Solaire Resort & Casino Crimson Suites Okada Manila www.PreSelling.com.ph Acacia Hotel *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Proximity to Areas of Interest Churches St. Joseph Parish Parish of the Five Wounds of Our Lord www.PreSelling.com.ph Mary Mother of the Church Parish Mary Immaculate Parish Nature Church *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Unlimited Possibilities Feeling unlimited. Abundance of natural light, greens and fresh air in a resort-style setting never feels crowded or cramp. Residential Tower Specifications • 20 storeys per Tower • 17.5 Residential Floors • 40 units/floor www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Building Unlimited Possibilities • 4 Towers, Mixed-use Development • Approx. 700 units per building • 3 Retail Floors in Towers A & B = 3,730 sqm. Leasable Space (approx. 40 units) www.PreSelling.com.ph Unlimited Lifestyle Options Unit Details Total No. of Units 723 Residential 687 95% Commercial 36 5% *Commercial slots shall be offered for lease to interested tenants Floor Area Details Total Floor Area 24,243.47 Commercial 3,509.68 14% Residential 19,327.85 80% www.PreSelling.com.phAmenities 1,405.94 6% *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Building Unlimited Possibilities Residential Units Per Floor Ground Floor None 2nd Floor None 3rd Floor 11 Amenity Floor 36 5th to 19th Floor 40/floor 20th Floor (Penthouse) 40 *floor number may vary in actual Parking slots (Indoor) Car Parking 219 Motorcycle 69 www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Building Unlimited Lifestyle Options Lobby Come home to an elegantly designed lobby where comfort and security is the top priority. The 24-hour security on site ensures that all residents are safe while within the residence. Security is paramount here at Anantara Square. www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Lobby Unlimited Lifestyle Options The Aquatrium www.PreSelling.com.phIndulge in a world class swimming area infused with an Asian - modern design, a piece of paradise which we call - The Aquatrium. Complete with a Pool Deck, a Lap and a Kiddie Pool. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square The Aquatrium Unlimited Lifestyle Options Pocket Gardens www.PreSelling.com.ph These pocket gardens allows fresh air and natural sunlight to circulate within the tower giving its residents the luxury of living in a lush and verdant community. It is also a great spot for hanging out and relaxation. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Pocket Gardens Unlimited Lifestyle Options The Courtyard Walk along a patch of greenery at our very own courtyard. Enjoy the quiet breeze of nature away but not totally away from the hustling and bustling Metro. www.PreSelling.com.ph *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square The Courtyard Unlimited Lifestyle Options Social Hall www.PreSelling.com.ph Found within The Courtyard is a sophisticated Social Hall - intended for private gatherings and banquets and is perfect for any kind of social celebration. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square Social Hall Unlimited Lifestyle Options The Study Lounge Enjoy a good book or spend www.PreSelling.com.phsome moments alone or possibly meet new friends at the Study Lounge - made for bookworms and students who need a relaxing ambience to stimulate their minds or those who would simply like to have a quiet moment by themselves or meet new acquaintances. *FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY Artist’s Rendition of Anantara Square The Lounge Unlimited Lifestyle Options The Strip Mall Aside from having a prime location and world‐class amenities, Anantara Square also has its very own strip mall located at the forefront of the tower.
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