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Real Estate

San Lorenzo Place is beating Makati traffic

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After a hard day’s work, do you dread the long drive or commute home? Do you wish that you could skip the weekday traffic and be at home in a blink? If your answer to both questions is a resounding yes, then San Lorenzo Place is, quite literally, the right home for you.

Located alongside the prestigious Magallanes and San Lorenzo villages, this recent project from Empire East Land Holdings Inc. promises the luxury of the elite, without draining your bank account. San Lorenzo Place is a transit-oriented development, and the MRT Magallanes station is just a few steps away. This offers residents convenient access to numerous spots along EDSA, and other avenues of public transportation.

 “Best of all, living at San Lorenzo Place makes you skip traffic. Our future residents will enjoy being within 5 minutes of the Makati central business district and 15 minutes to Ortigas. That is why San Lorenzo Place continues to be a bestseller project,” Empire East president Anthony Charlemagne Yu enthused.

Glorietta, Greenbelt and Landmark are close at hand for those who need a bit of retail therapy. Assumption College, Don Bosco and San Agustin are also quite near, as is the Singapore School Manila. These institutes offer excellent educational choices for students.

Interested parties who want to keep the harsh Makati traffic at bay all the time can learn more about the prime investment options at San Lorenzo Place by calling 810-3333 or visiting www.empire-east.com.

ANTHONY CHARLEMAGNE YU

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE

DON BOSCO AND SAN AGUSTIN

EMPIRE EAST

EMPIRE EAST LAND HOLDINGS INC

GREENBELT AND LANDMARK

MAGALLANES AND SAN LORENZO

MAKATI

SAN

SAN LORENZO PLACE

SINGAPORE SCHOOL MANILA

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