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[Title] => Slopes of South Forbes
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High on the rolling hills of South Forbes Golf City, the golf estates run along the perimeter of the world-class 18-hole golf course.
Its main feature: the Golf View Terraces (GVT). From its elevation, residents have a panoramic view of Mt. Makiling and Laguna de Bay to the south, and the IMG-designed golf course to the north.
The GVT was designed to adapt to the site’s natural sloping terrain; hence, the terraces, where each unit moves further out as one descends.
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[Summary] => When business-minded individuals invest, they look for a site where they can set up and grow a thriving business and indulge in lifes long list of pleasures on a regular basis. As the cliché goes, its best to hit two birds with one stone: a winning investment.
Among all the projects in the South, one fully master planned project combines the top elements of business and pleasure. South Forbes Golf City, an integrated golf resort city located in Metro Sta. Rosa, has the perfect mix of commercial and leisure components.
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[Title] => Cool resort homes
[Summary] => Tagaytays cool weather makes it the undeniable nearby weekend destination for Metro Manila residents.
The cool, fresh breezes at this altitude and the almost daily occurrence of fogs make this city a hit especially for couples.
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Its main feature: the Golf View Terraces (GVT). From its elevation, residents have a panoramic view of Mt. Makiling and Laguna de Bay to the south, and the IMG-designed golf course to the north.
The GVT was designed to adapt to the site’s natural sloping terrain; hence, the terraces, where each unit moves further out as one descends.
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Among all the projects in the South, one fully master planned project combines the top elements of business and pleasure. South Forbes Golf City, an integrated golf resort city located in Metro Sta. Rosa, has the perfect mix of commercial and leisure components.
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[Title] => Cool resort homes
[Summary] => Tagaytays cool weather makes it the undeniable nearby weekend destination for Metro Manila residents.
The cool, fresh breezes at this altitude and the almost daily occurrence of fogs make this city a hit especially for couples.
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October 14, 2005 - 12:00am