Manila Bulletin

Cloverleaf project offers right-sized residences

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Avida Land, a mid-market real estate developer, has been working on right-sizing unit designs to fit buyers and their changing lifestyles. These days, it’s about efficient space planning and shared community living. The bonuses are in highly accessible locations and offering the unique living experience of an Ayala Land estate. All these fine points combine in Avida Towers Cloverleaf, whose second tower will soon rise.

“Our Cloverleaf project has been in the forefront of this movement with our right-sized unit offerings for Tower 1. With the market’s increasing awareness of compact homes and their desire for financial prudence, our product line for Tower 2 and later, Tower 3, has focused on smaller yet efficientl­y designed units perfect for our value conscious market,” said Raquel S. Cruz, Avida Land VP and Corporate Planning Group head.

Avida Towers Cloverleaf is a multitower residence with a shared parking podium located in Ayala Land’s masterplan­ned, sustainabl­e estate Cloverleaf in Balintawak. The residences are near the estate’s Ayala Malls and landscaped promenade.

Tower 1 has sold out and is set for completion in the second half of 2019. Tower 2, meantime, has launched with studio, junior one-bedroom, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom unit offerings.

Junior one-bedroom units are similar to studio layouts with the addition of a partition to offer added privacy for a bedroom.

“Market preference has been for bedroom units so there are several choices for buyers of Tower 2. Real estate consumer decision leans towards economical purchases with optimized spaces that provide added value in living experience­s,” said Cruz.

Avida Towers Cloverleaf features a clubhouse, swimming pool with lap pool and children’s pool, children’s playground, indoor gym, and landscaped spaces and serenity gardens.

Tower 2, in particular, incorporat­es green building design features for higher sustainabi­lity. Window glass has been upgraded from clear tempered glass to low-emissivity (low-E) glass.

Low-E glass is designed to reflect heat, UV rays and IR wave rays back to its source while still allowing sunlight to pass through. This lets the home feel cooler even during summer days.

Occupancy sensors are used for lighting control in areas of the tower that will have variable occupancy. Rainwater harvesting is also incorporat­ed in the building design, allowing the use of collected rainwater for non-potable purposes like watering landscaped spaces.

As part of the Cloverleaf estate, residents also benefit from the shopping convenienc­e of Ayala Malls Cloverleaf, and accessibil­ity to public transport from NLEX to Quezon City and onwards across the metro.

The estate’s frontage provides access to both A. Bonifacio Avenue and EDSA. Public transporta­tion is easily available through buses and jeeps, and from the LRT Balintawak station. It is also close to the NLEXSLEX Skyway connection from Makati to Balintawak that is currently under constructi­on.

Avida Towers Cloverleaf has units ranging in price between 14.1 million to 19.9 million.

 ??  ?? Above: Avida Towers Cloverleaf play area. Right: Podium area. Avida Towers Cloverleaf is a multi-tower residence with a shared parking podium. The residences are near the estate’s Ayala Malls and landscaped promenade.
Above: Avida Towers Cloverleaf play area. Right: Podium area. Avida Towers Cloverleaf is a multi-tower residence with a shared parking podium. The residences are near the estate’s Ayala Malls and landscaped promenade.
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