MANILA, Philippines - Owning a home that is near one’s place of work and enjoying more quality time with the family as a result, is truly ideal. It’s the perfect situation which the current property boom in the country has made possible for many Filipinos to realize. At the same time due to the wide variety of residential projects available, choosing the best project to fit their lifestyles can be a great challenge to home buyers.
Fortunately for those looking for the ideal home today, a beautiful condominium set to rise in the heart of Manila – 8 Adriatico – will soon provide the perfect setting in convenient living in the metropolis. The project will rise on a 1,626 square meter property located on the corner of Padre Faura and J. Bocobo streets and will feature studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units.
Its strategic location will enable would-be residents to enjoy a lifestyle of ultimate comfort and convenience. Located just beside Manila’s biggest shopping mall, Robinson’s Place Manila, 8 Adriatico is at the center of everything important to city dwellers. It is very near top schools and universities like the University of the Philippines Manila and St. Paul’s College Manila. Just a stone’s throw away are major hospitals - the UP PGH and Manila Doctor’s Hospital.
In the same locale as 8 Adriatico, the strong presence of a number of prestigious five star hotels add distinction, namely the Hyatt Hotel, Pan Pacific Manila, Manila Pavilion, Diamond Hotel and the respected Manila Hotel. Being the seat of government, Manila is home to institutions like the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, World Health Organization and the US Embassy and make it an enviable address to carry.
What makes the development more appealing is its proximity to Manila’s illustrious landmarks and tourist destinations, namely the famed Intramuros, also known as the “Walled City”, Fort Santiago – a famous reminder of Spanish rule in the Philippines, ancient churches like the historic Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church – Asia’s oldest existing religious architecture.