MANILA, Philippines - Recognizing that home is where one spends quality time with the family, a fast-rising real estate developer is making sure the houses they are building provide ample space perfectly suited to encourage family interaction and bonding activities.
A relatively young company established by entrepreneurs successful in their various fields, Modern Dwellings Inc. (MDI) is making its name in the industry as a company that develops well-designed, quality homes conveniently located in nice, secure neighborhoods.
“We usually cater to families aspiring to upgrade their homes, mostly who are forward-thinkers. Modern parents believe children with enough space to play, study, and do the activities they want are more empowered. Understanding that kids need room for movement and play to stay healthy, we ensure our projects are designed to guarantee the comfort and enrichment to every member of the family,” Modern Dwellings CEO Ronald Dannug said.
Every project has features and amenities that live up to the requirements of modern living. “In consulting with our clients, we discuss with them how we can turn modern spaces into warm, intimate homes. For example, we take into consideration how furniture can be laid out to create a living room where families can spend time watching their favorite TV shows, a space for kids where they can entertain and play with cousins and friends, and even conversation areas that can be modified to accommodate small or big groups,” Dannug said.
Currently, MDI has built properties located at Teachers Village in Quezon City. These consist of 93 Maningning townhouses, 60 Malumanay townhouses, 116 Malumanay townhouses, Don Matias townhouses, 42 Mahabagin townhouses and 71 Matimtiman townhouses.
Each property, according to Dannug can be considered luxurious but translates to value for money. “Our projects convey modern living at its finest, which means only the best quality of materials, construction and design. At MDI, we value quality above all – we never compromise, and this is something we want to instill with our clients,” he added.