Modern Townhouse for Sale in Quezon City
Metro Manila, Quezon City, Bagong Lipunan Ng Crame
Sale: ₱ 24,990,000
Full description
Listing ID: HO5EE8AE3E04518PH
3 Bedroom Townhouse for sale in Bagong Lipunan Ng Crame, Metro Manila near LRT-2 Betty Go-Belmonte
*** For BUYERS ONLY ***
Welcome to Quezon City!
Named for President Manuel Luis Quezon, who selected the site (formerly a private estate) in 1939, it officially replaced Manila as the capital in 1948. Considered part of Metropolitan Manila, the city began to grow after World War II (1939–45) with the construction of government buildings on Capitol Site. Many functions of national government remained in Manila, however, and the seat of government moved back to Manila in 1976.
Light industry has developed along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, a circular road that links Quezon City to other suburbs, and large resettlement housing projects have been built there for low-income government workers. San Francisco del Monte and Kamuning are wealthy residential sectors, and Cubao is the transportation junction, bazaar area, and site of Araneta Coliseum. The University of the Philippines (1908) and the Ateneo de Manila University (a Jesuit institution dating from 1859) are in the city. Other points of interest include Father Aguilar’s Zoo, the National Park and Wildlife Grounds, and the Quezon Memorial Hall. Inc. city, 1939. Pop. (2000) 2,173,831; (2010) 2,761,720.
Property Features:
e-Home
Swimming pool (salt water)
Solar powered
Smart parking
Full elegant lights
Piped-in music
CCTV cameras
Circuit breaker
Individual septic tanks
Cistern and main solid steel high-fence gate
Guard house with bathroom
Near:
Robinsons Magnolia
Greenhills Shopping Center
Gateway Mall
St. Paul University
Immaculate Concepcion Academy
St. Joseph’s College
Trinity University of Asia
La Salle Greenhills
Ortigas CBD
Makati CBD
Bonifacio Global City
Welcome to Quezon City!
Named for President Manuel Luis Quezon, who selected the site (formerly a private estate) in 1939, it officially replaced Manila as the capital in 1948. Considered part of Metropolitan Manila, the city began to grow after World War II (1939–45) with the construction of government buildings on Capitol Site. Many functions of national government remained in Manila, however, and the seat of government moved back to Manila in 1976.
Light industry has developed along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, a circular road that links Quezon City to other suburbs, and large resettlement housing projects have been built there for low-income government workers. San Francisco del Monte and Kamuning are wealthy residential sectors, and Cubao is the transportation junction, bazaar area, and site of Araneta Coliseum. The University of the Philippines (1908) and the Ateneo de Manila University (a Jesuit institution dating from 1859) are in the city. Other points of interest include Father Aguilar’s Zoo, the National Park and Wildlife Grounds, and the Quezon Memorial Hall. Inc. city, 1939. Pop. (2000) 2,173,831; (2010) 2,761,720.
Property Features:
e-Home
Swimming pool (salt water)
Solar powered
Smart parking
Full elegant lights
Piped-in music
CCTV cameras
Circuit breaker
Individual septic tanks
Cistern and main solid steel high-fence gate
Guard house with bathroom
Near:
Robinsons Magnolia
Greenhills Shopping Center
Gateway Mall
St. Paul University
Immaculate Concepcion Academy
St. Joseph’s College
Trinity University of Asia
La Salle Greenhills
Ortigas CBD
Makati CBD
Bonifacio Global City
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Key features
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Beds: 3
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Baths: 3
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Usable area: 220 m2
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Land area: 105 m2
Facilities
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Swimming pool
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Car park
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CCTV
