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Stef Anub - Lead Broker, Philippine Realty Group
We all have different kinds of preferences in life. Whatever your preference is, keep in mind that this will be your biggest investment you’ll ever make. Take time on figuring out what exactly you want for a home. Don’t buy the first condo unit you see even if you love it and you think it is precisely what you want and need. If possible search for a couple of condo units and compare them all just to make sure you won’t have any regrets in the end.
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East of Galleria is a 45-story condominium, which is located at Topaz Road, Pasig City. Residents at East of Galleria will definitely enjoy the spectacular views of the Wack Wack Golf and the bay. Not just the views will make its residents be satisfied but also the proximity to major shopping malls such as the Shangri-La Plaza Mall, The Podium, and Megamall. East of Galleria provides you several types of units to choose from: 1 to 2 Bedroom Units and 1 to 3 Loft Units. Prices range from 4.4M to 10.3M. The Pearl Place is located along Pearl Drive, Pasig City. At The Pearl Place, you will experience a suburban living right at the heart of the city. Its architectural design is inspired by Modern Art Deco. The Pearl Place offers Studio Unit and 1-2 Bedroom Units with prices range from 1.7M to 4.2M.
Pasig City has many historical and tourist spots. One of the most remarkable historical spot in Pasig City is the Bahay na Tisa – the oldest bahay na bato in Pasig. It was built in the early 1850s by Don Cecilio Tech y Cabrera. It was called Freedom House during the Martial Law because the entire political spectrum can use the house as a venue for their important meetings. The other remarkable historical spot is the Pasig City Museum. This museum is previously known as Concepcion Mansion. It was built by Don Fortunato Concepcion in 1937. During World War II, the Japanese used this mansion as their detention center and headquarters. On Febuary 19, 1945, the American flag was lifted atop the tower of this mansion, symbolizing the end of the Japanese occupation of Pasig City.
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