Suntrust Helps Families Save Pesos

With the cost of living on the rise, middle-income families looking to own a home are finding beautiful and affordable choices in two community projects: Governor's Hills' Cliffwood Village and Sta. Rosa Heights.

These residential offerings from energy-saving home developer Suntrust (Empire East Properties, Inc.) give homebuyers a master-planned home layout, modern lifestyle conveniences and energy-saving technology at a friendly price and terms Cliffwood Village, Governor's Hills

Cliffwood Village forms Phases 4 and 5 of Suntrust's 89-hectare Governor's Hills community in Gen. Trias, Cavite. At the heart of these two phases are European-inspired triplex (three-in-one) homes, with each unit having a minimum lot area of 66 square meters.

When delivered, units are bare, without partitions and come with fixtures such as a toilet/bath and a kitchen counter. Homeowners may personalize their home according to their space requirements and style preferences as they have complete control over the sizes of their living room, dining area, kitchen and bedroom.

Each triplex unit can be expanded to up to three bedrooms. Adding an attic or loft can extend an inner unit from 43 square meters to 78 square meters, while an outer unit of 33 square meters can quickly transform into a 58-square-meter home.

Among the first-rate facilities at Cliffwood Village are a gazebo, swimming pool, village clubhouse, an upcoming basketball court and a 24.2-hectare commercial complex.

Here, homeowners enjoy a premier location close to industrial zones such as the First Cavite Industrial Park, Gateway Business Park and the Laguna International Industrial Park. Cliffwood Village is accessible from Metro Manila via the Aguinaldo Highway and the Coastal Road.
Sta. Rosa Heights
Another customer-friendly suburban village is the Spanish-inspired Sta. Rosa Heights in Silang-Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

Blending beauty and convenience, the 23-hectare community features Blanca duplex homes and Helina triplex homes, as well as residential lots from 66 square meters up, in each of its five phases: Villa del Santa Rosa (Phase 1), Andalucia del Santa Rosa (Phases 2 and 3), Sierra del Santa Rosa (Phase 4) and Jardin del Santa Rosa (Phase 5).

Featuring red long-span roofs, attic floors and decorative railings and arches, each of the five enclaves gives homeowners easy access to an impressive array of recreational amenities. The two-hectare Vista del Santa Rosa clubhouse is right beside the swimming pool, basketball court, Zen garden and landscaped areas with cascading water and rock formations. There are also jogging lanes, a children's playground, 20-meter-wide avenues, a commercial center and village shops for each of the community's five phases.

From Sta. Rosa Heights, the Tagaytay boundary is only 10 minutes away, and Tagaytay Circle 18 minutes away. The South Luzon Expressway-Sta. Rosa Exit is only a 15-minute drive away, and from this main thoroughfare, traveling to the offices in Makati takes only an hour.
Energy-saving technology, affordable terms
Insulated roofs and polystyrene-insulated walls are standard for the homes at Cliffwood Village and Sta. Rosa Heights. Polystyrene, a breakthrough polymer, blocks heat six times better than other insulated materials. It keeps the heat out and lessens the need for air-conditioning, thus largely reducing electric bills.

For those who want energy- and space-saving comfort, the homes at Cliffwood Village are available for as low as P5,400 a month. Meanwhile, residences at Sta. Rosa Heights are an attractive investment with payment terms as low as P5,800 a month. Both are payable in 20 years with Pag-IBIG financing the 70 percent balance.

Interested parties may call Suntrust at 867-8701, fax it at 867-8552 or email sales@suntrust.com.ph. Or they may log on to www.suntrust.com.ph for a virtual tour of the model homes.

For more information, pls. contact: Megaworld Corporate Communications Department Tel.: 867-8826 to 40 loc. 280, 8678807 o Fax: 867-8903 o Email: advtg@megaworldcorp.com

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