Tagaytay Highlands unveils newest residential enclave

MANILA, Philippines — Tagaytay Highlands, the country’s premier leisure and residential development, has unveiled its newest residential offering  for property owners seeking a unique living experience: a ‘perfect modern summer.’

Located in the heart of Tagaytay Midlands, Primrose Parks is an exclusive, low-density community that spans 6.3 hectares of verdant greenery, with 99 lots spread at only 16 lots per hectare. Given the luxury of so much refreshing green space, Primrose Parks lives up to its theme of a ‘modern summer’ with close-to-nature facilities and a lush linear park oriented toward the east for a picturesque sunrise to jumpstart the day.

Primrose Parks is envisioned to be discerning homeowners’ refuge from daily stress, indulging them with 365 days of summer vibes that permeate the entire residential development. Through creative landscaping, residents will be encouraged to incorporate the luxuriance of park settings, both in their home and garden designs.

The development is a perfect place for ‘plantitos’ and ‘plantitas’—from hobbyists to hardcore. All gardening enthusiasts, in fact, will be drawn to this residential haven’s 41 percent of open space.

For those who wish to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle, modern recreational facilities are within reach, with a pool and pavilion exclusively for Primrose Parks’ homeowners and their guests. These amenities are designed to complement the lushness of the community’s park setting all around, presenting its would-be residents with a year-round summer-themed lifestyle.

Tagaytay Highlands has been awarded the Safety Seal of the City Government of Tagaytay for continuously providing safe and secure facilities for its members, residents, and their guests.

Tagaytay Highlands’ developer, Highlands Prime Inc., a subsidiary of SM Prime Holdings, has also been named by the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development as one of CALABARZON’s 2021 Outstanding Developers for Open Market Projects.

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