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La Verti: Manila's green project

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MANILA, Philippines - The Taft- Buendia area of Pasay City is considered one of the most bustling districts of the city. With places of interests, business hubs and some of the country’s top academe located here, it is a most convenient place to set up a home.

Premiere triple-A developer DMCI Homes provides a refreshing and convenient option for those looking for an address in the Taft-Buendia area: La Verti Residences.

Located along Taft Avenue, this two-tower, 41-story project is for modern, upwardly mobile, start-up families, and young professionals who desire an ideal home environment within the city. These are the ones who are looking for homes near their places of work or their children’s schools.

This modern, tropical-themed community is considered a landmark project of DMCI Homes. With a 40:60 building footprint to open space ratio being followed in the one-hectare property, majority of the property grounds is allotted to different lifestyle amenities that provide leisure options often lacking in other condo projects around the area.

The amenities are located at the ground floor of the buildings, and serve as a well-landscaped welcome to those discovering the place. The La Verti property is a stark contrast to other buildings that hardly have room for people to simply move around.

Multi-function room for residents and their guests to use.

At the ground level, future residents are sure to delight in experiencing lifestyle amenities after a long day at work. Some of these include an adult swimming pool, a kiddie pool, playground and basketball court for more active pursuits. The gazebos and beautiful tree court on the other hand introduce nature in the project.

The lobby leads residents to more lifestyle amenities such as the fitness gym, game room, function hall, and the lounge and social areas.

Every five floors of each building features a sky patio courtesy of the developer’s signature innovative Lumiventt Design Technology, which features a unique tower plan that optimizes natural light and ventilation into the living spaces. The developer’s signature single-corridor layout allows homes to open to a beautiful atrium instead of a cramped corridor.

All units, from studio (24 sqm.) to one-bedroom (31 sqm.), two-bedroom (48 sqm.) and three-bedroom (66 sqm.) enjoy their very own balconies with vistas of the city. The landscaped Sky Patio further enhances the resort-like atmosphere throughout the entire building.

A deck garden and Sky Lounge also provide a venue for other social purposes, or as the residents’ exclusive nook when looking for a quiet place to work.

The safety of the family is not a problem with La Verti’s 24-hour roving guard, CCTV cameras and perimeter fence. A property management office also takes care of other needs such as security, waste management and social activities.

What’s more, the project’s location makes it ideal for families who put importance to their children’s education. La Verti is situated a stone’s throw away from schools such as Dela Salle University, St. Scholastica’s College and College of St. Benilde. It is also near major malls such as SM Mall of Asia, SM Manila and Robinsons Place in Ermita. Taft Avenue is considered a major artery with various transport hubs leading to key areas in Metro Manila. Taft is also being plied by Line 1 of LRT, which connects to other Metro lines that go around the city.

For inquiries on La Verti Residences and other DMCI Homes projects, call 324-8888 or visit www.dmcihomes.com

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COLLEGE AND COLLEGE OF ST. BENILDE

DELA SALLE UNIVERSITY

LA VERTI

LA VERTI RESIDENCES

LUMIVENTT DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

MALL OF ASIA

MANILA AND ROBINSONS PLACE

METRO MANILA

TAFT AVENUE

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