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For Sale Avida the Montane in Taguig BGC S Properties for sale and rent in Philippines - Add your property free https://www.philippinesproperties.com/ For Sale Avida The Montane in Taguig BGC S Seller Info Name: Deborah Mateo Actual First Deborah Name: Actual Last Mateo Name: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Mateo Service Type: Buying or Selling Phone: +63 (917) 925-0750 Country: Philippines State/Region/Pr National Capital Region ovince: City: Manila ZIP code: 1008 Address: 1915 F Varona St Listing details Property Description: Avida The Montane in Taguig BGC Selling price : Php 9 million ( Negotiable ) Assumed Balance 1 BR / 36 Square meter 2nd floor no balcony no parking Under construction - Completion Date Q1 2019 For Inquiries: 0917.925.0750 AMENITIES: • Ground level retail • Multipurpose Clubhouse • Open Lounges • Children’s Play Area • Lap Pool • Kiddie Pool • Pool Deck • Viewing Deck • Indoor Gym BUILDING FEATURES: • Reception Lobby • Mailbox per Unit • 24-hour security services • 100% back-up power for common areas page 1 / 3 Properties for sale and rent in Philippines - Add your property free https://www.philippinesproperties.com/ • Allocated emergency load on the residential units • 2 fire exits per floor • CCTVs in critical areas • Centralized Garbage disposal system • Water Reservoir • Heat and fire detection, alarm and sprinkler system LOCATION: Schools •International School of Manila •British School of Manila •Manila Japanese School •Enderun Colleges •Ateneo Professional Schools •Asian Institute of Management •Colegio San Agustin •Assumption College Business Districts •BGC's City Center •Makati Central Business District Hospitals •St. Luke's Medical Center •Makati Medical Center Cultural Establishments •The Mind Museum •Arts in the City •Ayala Museum Common Title: For Sale Avida The Montane in Taguig BGC S Property for: Sale Price: ₱ 9,000,000 Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Floor Area: 36 m² Number of Floors: 2 Built: 2019 Lot Area: 36 m² Garage: No page 2 / 3 Properties for sale and rent in Philippines - Add your property free https://www.philippinesproperties.com/ Location Country: Philippines State/Region/Province:National Capital Region City: Fort Bonifacio Address: 35th, Taguig City, Metro Manila ZIP code: 1008 Account Address on No the Maps: Additional information Property Features: Basement, Swimming Pool, Central Air, Dining Room, Fireplace, Spa/Hot Tub, Dirty Kitchen, Garage page 3 / 3 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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