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KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION Brought to You By: +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION - The Developer started its business as TOPLITE LUMBER CORPORATION which is the number one lumber dealer in the country for more than 30 years up to present. - The Company started its Development last 2007 wherein it developed its first project, CITYSQUARE RESIDENCES which was turned-over in 2010, followed by its second development in 2011, the SUPREME GARDEN RESIDENCES that was successfully turn-over on 2015. With the first one sold within 5 months and that latter currently at 95% sold. TOPLITE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION -Handles the Sales and Marketing of KEPPELAND REALTY CORPORATION www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 DESIGNERS & CONSULTANTS Principal Architect ASYA DESIGN Arch. Albert Yu 2005 to 2014 Top 10 Architects in the Philippines Structural GE Origenes Engr. Gregorio Origenes Electrical MAAP Engr. Mar Alix Plumbing & Fire Protection Works FLFA Engr. Ferdinand Figueroa Mechanical DLLE Engr. Domingo Lagman Interior Design AND Associates Arch . Joel Aranda General Contractor Millennium Erectors Corporation The Developer reserves the right to alter, change and or correct any typographical errors and details appearing without prior notice. No presentation is being made herein. The details, visual materials, written specifications shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and such are not to be relied upon as statement of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, interested parties are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent, if any. The contents herein are subjectwww.PreSelling.com.ph to change without prior notice and do not constitute part of an offer or contract For Internal Training Purposes Only. Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENTS CITY SQUARE RESIDENCES SUPREME GARDEN RESIDENCES Sold out within 5 90% Inventory months! Sold out Construction: 2007 Construction: 2011 RFO: 2010 RFO: 2015 F.M Guerreo St. Cor. Padre Algue St. Padre Algue St. Cor. Sanchez St. Tondo, Tondo, Manila Manila R Square Residences was not the first development of Keppeland Realty Corporation. They began with City Square Residences which was sold within 5 months and followed by Supreme Garden Residences which was turn-over last year 2015. Currently, the project is at 95% sold out!!! www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 VALUE PROPOSITION SHOPPING LOCATION R SQUARE MALL QUALITY SECURITY ELEVATORS RELAXATION COMMERCIAL MALL VENTILATION ACCESSIBILITY DINING The Developer reserves the right to alter, change and or correct any typographical errors and details appearing without prior notice. No presentation is being made herein. The details, visual materials, written specifications shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and such are not to be relied upon as statement of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, interested parties are invited to verifywww.PreSelling.com.ph their factual correctness and subsequent, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do not constitute part of an offer or contract For Internal Training Purposes Only. Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 PROJECT LOCATION Our location is near the topmost universities in the country - (namely, St. Scholastica’s College, De La Salle University and De La Salle University College of St. Benilde), museum, Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Banks and varying fastfood chains and most of all it provides you access to all parts of Metro Manila through the various major thoroughfares. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 PROXIMITY AND ACCESSIBILITY www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 TRANSPORTAION +63 999 883 4593 ACCESSIBILITY Our location is very accessible to various modes of transportation that it can easily bring anyone to other parts of Metro Manila. From Taft avenue, all the way to Monumento and EDSA through the LRT lines 1, 2, and 3 stations. On the other hand, other major transportations are also available, varying from PUV’s (Public Utility Vehicles), PUJ’s ( Public Utility Jeepneys) , Buses and Taxis. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Learning ) SCHOOLS & UNIVERSITIES *De La Salle University 0.154 km *College of Saint Benilde 0.076 km *St. Scholastica’s College 0.129 km * University of the Phils Manila 1.231 km *Arellano School of Law 0.196 km *Phil Normal University 2.056 km www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Security ) With just minutes away HOSPITAL from where you live is our nearby hospitals which *Philippine General Hospital 1.242 km keep you healthy and assist you on your *Manila Doctor Hospital 1.886km emergency health needs anytime of the day. *Ospital ng Maynila 0.129 km Our company has not * Manila Medical Center 1.643 km only considered the value of living but also the value of being fit. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Travel & Terminal ) Airports *Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 *Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 2 *Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 ( Terminal 3 is just 15 minutes away from R Square via Skyway ) www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Comfort ) Commercial Establishments: SM Department Store 0.594 km 11 mins Harrison Plaza 0.594 km 11mins SM Mall of Asia 2.853 km 11mins Pure gold San Andres 1.145 km 04mins Rizal Memorial Complex 0.210 km 03mins University Mall 0.055 km 03mins Robinson’s Place Manila 2.015 km 07mins SM Manila 2.140 km 08mins Enjoy the hassle-free living with these various commercial establishments just distances away in the area. For sure, none of them will miss your luxuries and basic needs. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Business Districts, Hotels & Sports ) HOTELS *Diamond Hotel 1.526 km *Century Park Hotel 0.323 km *Sofitel 1.3 km *Manila Hotel 2.446 km BUSINESS DISTRICTS *Makati Central Business District 1.943 km *Chinatown/Binondo 2.680 km SPORTS *Rizal Memorial Sports Complex 0.210 km www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREAAREA DISTANCES DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Entertainment( Relaxation & Gov’t ) Offices) ENTERTAINMENT *CCP Complex 0.648 km 8mins drive via Taft ave *Star City 0.861 km 7mins drive via Taft ave *World Trade 1.224 km 7mins drive via Taft ave *Solaire Casino 3.857 km 12mins drive via Roxas Blvd *Resort World 4.613 km 11mins drive via Roxas Blvd GOVERNMENT OFFICES *Bangko Central 0.596 km 5mins drive via Taft *US Embassy 1.961 km 7mins drive via Taft *DFA 2.833 km 8mins drive via Taft *Manila City Hall 2.057 km 7mins drive via Taft The Developer reserves the right to alter, change and or correct any typographical errors and details appearing without prior notice. No presentation is being made herein. The details, visual materials, written specifications shown herein are intended to give a general idea of the project and such are not to be relied upon as statement of fact. While such particulars and details are based on present plans which have been prepared with utmost care and are given in good faith, interested parties are invited to verify their factual correctness and subsequent, if any. The contents herein are subject to change without prior notice and do not constitute part of an offer or contract For Internal Training Purposes Only. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 AREA DISTANCES +63 999 883 4593 ( Leisure and Religion ) CHURCHES ( Driving Distance ) *Pearl of Great Price Chapel 0.154 km *Fo Guang Shan Temple 0.304 km *Our Lady of Remedios /Malate Church 1.370 km *Paco Church 1.830 km *Baclaran Church 2.059 km *Quiapo Church 2.882 km As the saying goes: too much PARK AND RECREATION ( Driving Distance ) work at the expense of all else, *Manila Bay 0.956 km *Luneta 1.707 km makes a person dull. Hence, *Rizal Shrine 0.758 km the nearby churches, parks and *Metropolitan Museum 0.758 km *National Museum 1.945 km recreation are of big help for *Manila Ocean Park 2.437 km you to unwind and take a break from the busy city and hectic schedules. www.PreSelling.com.ph Brought to you by: www.PreSelling.com.ph +63 917 703 7707 +63 999 883 4593 PROJECT DETAILS Standard Finished: Fully Fitted No. of Units Commercial 23 Units Residential Tower 9th Flr.
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