It was the first time Bernard L. and his sons Alex and Clifford, dahlings, were giving a glimpse of Biltmore, which is causing quite a stir for its remarkable design, exquisite finish and, most importantly, a commitment "that it was going to last". As he says, "I want to build homes, not concrete; a place for discerning individuals to enjoy living in for a good many, many years."
Alex, who is overseeing his fathers latest magnificent passion, welcomed the chosen ones at the lobby and ushered them for a rare first look at the sprawling one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The sumptuous interiors were done by talented persona Ivy Almario.
Already, 60 percent of the units have been sold without even the benefit of a marketing team or sales pitch, save for the elder Lichaytoos reputation as builder of exclusive villages for 35 years now.
Apres viewing the units, palanggas, everyone enjoyed cocktails at the top deck poolside, sampling delicate canapes, cheeses, pasta, Australian lamb and a young goat roasted on a spit and, naturellement, choice vintages from Bacchus.
Victory never tasted so good as the gorgeous ladies and hardworking staff of GMA-7 led by project head Francis Tagubuan and account exec TinTin Guizon couldnt get enough of Benissimos mouth-watering all-day, all-you-can-eat buffet. Check it out dahlings, because they sure live up to their name, which means "Sooo good!"
Remember, palanaggas, "When Jesus makes a difference in you, youll make a difference in your world." Smile. See you.