The Grand Midori Ortigas delivers all the must-haves
You’ve been envisioning it for years, that moment when you’re setting up your very own home right at the core of an exciting, bustling metropolis.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity hustling and carefully managing your finances, you’re ready to commit and reserve your own space in the urban jungle. Now, you contemplate, what exactly are the things you need to consider when buying a home in the city?
1. Location
It’s number one on everyone’s list. You don’t need to have lived in the city for an extended period to figure out just how traffic and commuting can be debilitating. Since you’re carefully choosing your own address in the metro, you would naturally want a place that will make you feel blessed to be within minutes of your workplace, essential shops and services and even dining and retail establishments.
Rising in the heart of Ortigas’ central business district is The Grand Midori Ortigas (TGMO). A signature project of Federal Land, this two-tower condominium gives its residents the advantage of being well-positioned in close proximity to main thoroughfares and even major transportation hubs. It lies close to the new Santa Monica-Lawton Bridge which links Ortigas Center to BGC and Kalayaan Avenue in Makati. TGMO will benefit as well from ambitious nearby infrastructure developments such as the Metro Manila Subway and the Ortigas Greenway Project.
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