Megaworld adds more residential units in Iloilo Business Park
August 20, 2018
As demand booms in Iloilo, more buyers look for properties inside Megaworld’s 72-hectare township
Following brisk sales of residential condominiums inside the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park in Iloilo City, property giant Megaworld is adding another wing to Saint Dominique, its 7th residential tower in the township.
Located right at the heart of Iloilo Business Park just within the stretch of Festive Walk Parade and across Richmonde Hotel Iloilo and the Iloilo Convention Center, the 10-storey Saint Dominique South Wing offers an additional 152 prime residential units ranging from Studio (up to 35 square meters); one-bedroom (up to 50 square meters); two-bedroom (up to 79 square meters); and loft units (up to 38.5 square meters). Selected studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units have their own balconies, overlooking the township’s booming landscape.
“The interest on Iloilo Business Park has built up to a level that we have never expected. Since the launch of the two hotels, the Festive Walk Mall and Festive Walk Parade, more people want to live in the township,” says Jennifer Palmares-Fong, vice president for sales and marketing, Iloilo Business Park.
Total residential units in Iloilo Business Park alone have already reached 1,819 with an aggregate take-up of around 90-percent to date.
Just like Saint Honore residential tower and the north wing of Saint Dominique, the South Wing still captures the Parisian lifestyle, with the building’s classic architectural design patterned after those in the famous streets of Paris.
The new wing will still have a landscaped atrium, and it will share amenities with the North Wing, which include the swimming pool and kiddie pool, pool lounge, Jacuzzi, fitness center, event halls, game room, day care center, children’s playground and an indoor spa.
“Our residential pipeline is always demand-driven. If there will be more people looking for residential properties in the township, then we will continue to offer more residential properties,” reveals Palmares-Fong.