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Tagaytay project makes green Christmas possible

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After being confined in the congested metro for nearly two years, many residents dream of celebrating Christmas in a place with plentiful open green spaces that meet the World Health Organization’s standards for adequate exposure to nature and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Tagaytay project makes green Christmas possible
Horizon Terraces Garden Suites’ amenities such as the Central Garden allow residents to follow life’s rhythm and thrive in unique discoveries that can be made together with like-minded neighbors right in the comfort of their own community amid nature views.

The WHO recommends that every resident should have access to at least 0.5 to 1 hectare of green space at a straight-line distance from their residence of no more than 300 meters. Horizon Terraces Garden Suites in Tagaytay Highlands actually provides a standard for a city—a hectare of green space with its lush, expansive Central Garden that is only a few steps away and one that is made for the exclusive use of only a number of residents.

Amid growing demand for open green spaces, the WHO considers such as vital for a community because of the promise of enhanced physical and emotional well-being as well as reduced air and noise pollution. These are wonderful gifts one won’t find under a Christmas tree.

Dedicating over 70 percent of its land area to recreational and garden space, Horizon Terraces Garden Suites’ smart planning integrates open green spaces into its homebuilding, which is reminiscent of how dwellings back in the day used to be in harmony with nature by having ample open spaces around.

Today, a heightened yearning for lifestyle ideas that incorporate open spaces into the home has made people realize the importance of connecting with nature.  Blending beautifully with the natural landscape, the Central Garden inspires leisurely pursuits. It entices one to stroll at the Garden Courtyard with Sundial; young children to romp and play at the Sensory Garden; seniors to spend quiet moments at the Pocket Gardens; and the entire family to take a dip in resort-inspired swimming pools.

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Horizon Terraces Garden Suites are five-story, low-density residential condominiums sitting on 3.2 hectares of land surrounded by stunning verdant greenery, making it a safe alternative primary home where one takes in breathtaking nature views from all around. One- and two-bedroom units of 35 to 68 square meters are thoughtfully laid out to adapt to growing families’ needs. Close by is the Midlands Golf Course for the ultimate in work-life balance.

Elevating the definition of green space, living spaces in the Garden Suites feature sliding doors that let natural light and ventilation in, reducing the household’s energy use. Higher floors offer the best vantage points for viewing Taal Lake and Volcano, Mt. Makiling and the distant mountains. Ground floor units, on the other hand, inspire one to mindfully commune with nature.

Horizon Terraces offers flexible payment terms to help investors turn their wealth into real assets through sound property investment.

As in Tagaytay Highlands’ other themed residential enclaves, homeownership at Horizon Terraces’ Garden Suites gives exclusive access to world-class facilities and amenities that include sports facilities and specialty restaurants offering various cuisines and gourmet delights—all within reach.

All facilities and personnel ensure strict adherence to sanitation procedures and safety protocols including disinfection, hand sanitation, wearing of face masks, and social distancing.

Tagaytay Highlands’ property management has proven to be efficient in complying with health and safety precautionary measures and delivering quick crisis response during adverse natural and high-risk events.

In recognition of its steadfast commitment to continuously provide safe and secure facilities for its members, residents and their guests, Tagaytay Highlands was awarded the safety seal by the city government of Tagaytay.

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