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Real Estate

Governor's Hills' Greensboro promotes quality living

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Energy-saving home developer Empire East Suntrust (Empire East Properties, Inc.) knows how to satisfy the middle-income homebuyer's hankering for comfort, privacy and security in a suburban setting.

At Governor's Hills in Gen. Trias, Cavite, the developer showcases its newest residential phase: Greensboro. Here, discriminating families can come home to a complete, nurturing neighborhood that features spacious, energy-efficient homes in a well-planned layout plus modern amenities.

In a sprawling, master-planned community like Governor's Hills, Empire East Suntrust aims to foster closer ties among residents. Smaller phases such as Greensboro encourage this kind of camaraderie, making it a perfect example of a community within a community.

At the heart of Greensboro are elegantly crafted Mexican-Californian-inspired duplex and single-detached homes called Ashley and Chelsea, respectively. Both homes offer cozy, generous living space for growing families.

Ashley is a two-story, two-bedroom house with a floor area of 66.25 square meters and a lot area of 77 square meters. Chelsea I, on the other hand, is a two-story, two-bedroom home featuring a generous floor area of 123 square meters and a lot area of 154 square meters. Chelsea II, like the Chelsea I, stands on a lot area of 154 square meters. With a floor area of 115.5 square meters, it features two floors, four bedrooms and a simple yet tastefully designed cathedral ceiling. The model units of Ashley and Chelsea I are both available for viewing.

Each Greensboro home is built with breakthrough energy-saving technology and materials that keep the heat out. With less heat, there is no need to turn up the air-conditioner or use the electric fan too often. This results in lower electric bills and higher savings-an unmatched benefit for residents who want all the necessary creature comforts without the hefty price tag.

Greensboro allows its residents to have fun times in a quiet and sheltered setting. It offers families exclusive access to Hampstead Gardens, a scenic 1,078-square-meter pleasure area that boasts lush greenery, jogging paths, wooden benches and a central water fountain. This private recreational area is on top of an array of amenities available to all Governor's Hills residents such as a gazebo, basketball court and an upcoming swimming pool and 16.6-hectare commercial center.

Meanwhile, guarded entry points and perimeter fences are provided for the residents' safety and peace of mind.

Greensboro is located close to key destinations both in the vicinity and in Metro Manila. For residents who work close to home, industrial parks such as Gateway Business Park, Cavite Economic Zone and First Cavite Industrial Estate are a short drive away. Also nearby are the manufacturing plants of Royal Tern Ceramics, Monterey Foods Corp. and Indocoil Phils.

Schools such as the De La Salle University and Philippine Christian University and The Orchard and Manila Southwoods golf resorts can be reached within minutes. Tourist and leisure spots such as Our Lady of La Salette Shrine, Picnic Grove, People's Park in the Sky, Puerto Azul Resort, Malibiclibic Falls, Island Cove, Cabag Cave, Aguinaldo Shrine and the Gen. Trias Catholic Church are also close by.

For more information, pls. contact: Megaworld Corporate Communications Department Tel.: 867-8826 to 40 loc. 280, 8678807 o Fax: 867-8903 o Email: [email protected]

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ASHLEY AND CHELSEA

ASHLEY AND CHELSEA I

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CAVITE ECONOMIC ZONE AND FIRST CAVITE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE

CHELSEA I

DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY AND PHILIPPINE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY AND THE ORCHARD AND MANILA SOUTHWOODS

EMPIRE EAST SUNTRUST

GREENSBORO

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