Here's a condominium unit I am leasing out. It measures 57.5 square meters, has two bedrooms, two toilets and baths, a kitchen, a loft and a dining and receiving area. The unit is furnished with a sofa, a dining table, one queen-sized and one single-sized beds, an aircon, two stand fans, and other household necessities.
Condominium amenities include a swimming pool, a clubhouse, a three-level underground parking and a 24-hour very strict, no-nonsense security. The building has its own 7/11 outlet, a branch of Allied Bank, ATM machines, a spa center, a KTV, and a restaurant cum bar that features exotic animals that include talking parrots and a twenty-feet-long boa constrictor.
Its best selling point, however, is its location, its accessibility. The condo unit is in Xavierhills Condominium located along corner Gilmore and N. Domingo Streets in Quezon City. It's just a block away from Gilmore LRT Station, Broadway Centrum, Gilmore IT Center, and St. Paul University, Q.C. It's a mere five-minute ride from St. Luke's Hospital, Xavier School, Immaculate Conception Academy, Greenhills Shopping Center and Cubao. Joel Torre's Manukan Grille and Mt. Carmel Church are both at a walking distance. You can have the day's newspaper, your laundry, water, and meals delivered right at your doorstep. Plus, a number of our local celebrities live in the place and you get to elbow with them right in the elevators.
The unit itself is dressed with wooden and antique interiors. My fascination with antiques definitely reveals itself in the unit's setup. A few mementos I gathered from my travels, both in the different parts of the country and abroad, would find their way in said condo unit. There's that old baul I brought from Ilocos, the lampshades from East Germany, the tiny bronze jars from India, the wooden mask from Sagada, the image of St. Joseph and the child Jesus carved from a Molave driftwood, the driftwood narra table from my hometown in Bicol, and yes, the Mona Lisa cross-stitched by my doting Mama before she has had her stroke that left her hands, well, incapable of doing more cross-stiches. And oh, I also have some golf clubs in the unit which any golf aficionado would be free to use. Just ask me to swing with you, buddy, and you'll be surprised I'm so easy to please and am actually so cheap. You might just find yourself spending free board and lodging in my unit for a couple of days. Hehehe.
A catch though: the condo unit is for transients only. You see, I've had a very bad experience renting it out for longer contracts. But you know, it's perfect for your balikbayan friends and relatives. It's perfect for your visiting friends and relatives from the provinces, too. And it would be perfect for those who would come to Manila for conferences or seminars.
My rate: Php 500 per pax per day for four pax and above or Php 2,000 per day for three pax and below.
I hope you'll find it reasonable. And if you don't, well, I always enjoy talking to people who know how to haggle.
Contact me through this blog or drop me a line at balangaw98@yahoo.com.
Condominium amenities include a swimming pool, a clubhouse, a three-level underground parking and a 24-hour very strict, no-nonsense security. The building has its own 7/11 outlet, a branch of Allied Bank, ATM machines, a spa center, a KTV, and a restaurant cum bar that features exotic animals that include talking parrots and a twenty-feet-long boa constrictor.
Its best selling point, however, is its location, its accessibility. The condo unit is in Xavierhills Condominium located along corner Gilmore and N. Domingo Streets in Quezon City. It's just a block away from Gilmore LRT Station, Broadway Centrum, Gilmore IT Center, and St. Paul University, Q.C. It's a mere five-minute ride from St. Luke's Hospital, Xavier School, Immaculate Conception Academy, Greenhills Shopping Center and Cubao. Joel Torre's Manukan Grille and Mt. Carmel Church are both at a walking distance. You can have the day's newspaper, your laundry, water, and meals delivered right at your doorstep. Plus, a number of our local celebrities live in the place and you get to elbow with them right in the elevators.
The unit itself is dressed with wooden and antique interiors. My fascination with antiques definitely reveals itself in the unit's setup. A few mementos I gathered from my travels, both in the different parts of the country and abroad, would find their way in said condo unit. There's that old baul I brought from Ilocos, the lampshades from East Germany, the tiny bronze jars from India, the wooden mask from Sagada, the image of St. Joseph and the child Jesus carved from a Molave driftwood, the driftwood narra table from my hometown in Bicol, and yes, the Mona Lisa cross-stitched by my doting Mama before she has had her stroke that left her hands, well, incapable of doing more cross-stiches. And oh, I also have some golf clubs in the unit which any golf aficionado would be free to use. Just ask me to swing with you, buddy, and you'll be surprised I'm so easy to please and am actually so cheap. You might just find yourself spending free board and lodging in my unit for a couple of days. Hehehe.
A catch though: the condo unit is for transients only. You see, I've had a very bad experience renting it out for longer contracts. But you know, it's perfect for your balikbayan friends and relatives. It's perfect for your visiting friends and relatives from the provinces, too. And it would be perfect for those who would come to Manila for conferences or seminars.
My rate: Php 500 per pax per day for four pax and above or Php 2,000 per day for three pax and below.
I hope you'll find it reasonable. And if you don't, well, I always enjoy talking to people who know how to haggle.
Contact me through this blog or drop me a line at balangaw98@yahoo.com.
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