Real Estate property in the Philippines
Real Estate property in the Philippines
N. Domingo St., Quezon City
Early Move In, PreSelling
₱8,896,772
Project name: | Magnolia Residences |
Developer: | Robinsons Land |
Location: | N. Domingo St., Quezon City |
Project type: | High rise condo |
Estimated date of completion: | Tower D: Q2 2021 |
Unit types available: | 1BR, Exec 1BR |
The Magnolia Residences – a New Manila condo – prides itself in maintaining a secure, comfortable and family-friendly environment for all its residents.
A magical place for every child and child-at-heart, the iconic Magnolia Ice Cream House filled every moment with joy as it used to be a delightful place for gathering people of all ages. Today, The Magnolia Residences relives an endearing heritage, breathing new life to an unforgettable landmark that inspired many.
The charm of a beloved past greets a refreshing urban destination. Celebrate new experiences and enjoy the gift of living as The Magnolia Residences welcomes you home.
Located at the heart of Quezon City, this New Manila condo is surrounded by the city’s key places for leisure, business, health, and education.
Accessible via the LRT 2 line, urban hubs Greenhills, Cubao, Makati, and Ortigas are just a few minutes away. Hospitals like St. Luke’s Medical Center and Cardinal Santos Medical Center, as well as premier schools such as Immaculate Concepcion Academy, Xavier School, St. Paul University, and La Salle Greenhills are all just a quick drive from this New Manila condo.
Unit Type | Size (sqm) | Price (₱) |
---|---|---|
1BR | 37 | 8,896,772 |
1BR | 44 | 10,535,020 |
PKG | 12.5 | 1,500,000 |
Robinsons Land Corporation.
Turnover for Tower D will start Q2 of 2021.
The project is located at N Domingo St in New Manila, Quezon City.
1BRs and Exec 1BRs are available
You can contact registered agents and brokers to assist you at +63 917 703 7707. The number can also be used for iMessage, Viber, and Whatsapp.
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