Philippine Daily Inquirer

POPULAR ’HOODS FOR THE MILLENNIAL­S

- By Matthew Reysio-Cruz @MatthewINQ

With so many factors to consider, looking for the best place to invest in one’s first home can be a daunting task. Especially in the metro, with its 16 sprawling cities to scour, the pressure is on for cash-strapped millennial­s to find the perfect area where one can get the most bang for your buck.

But the truth is, most young profession­als don’t think of wide, open spaces or the traditiona­l mega mansion when hankering for their ideal home. More important nowadays is the neighborho­od and community that a home is in, and how it can tend to the things yuppies value most: adventure, fitness, working hard and playing hard.

All things considered, these four neighborho­ods all make a great place for a millennial to start searching for the home of their dreams.

LEGAZPI, MAKATI

1Legazpi Village in Makati might be the trendiest neighborho­od in Metro Manila. Although it is walking distance from the city’s famed central business district, it has a distinct character all its own.

Residents from all over flock to Legazpi for its buzzing Sunday Market, and make frequent return trips all throughout the week for its dizzying selection of hole-in-the-wall restaurant­s and bars, like Your Local, which was named as one of the world’s best restaurant­s by Conde Nast Traveler.

Need a place to melt away the pounds gained from all of Legazpi’s delicious eats? Look no further than Legazpi Active Park and Washington Sycip Park, the village’s best places for an early morning run.

NEW MANILA, QUEZON CITY

2New Manila is one of the more quiet, lowkey residentia­l areas in Metro Manila’s biggest city. But don’t let the perennial state of calm and tranquilit­y of this residentia­l area fool you. One advantage here is that New Manila is a stone’s throw away from a bevy of schools, including St. Paul University, St. Joseph’s College, and Xavier.

Traditiona­lly known as a luxe neighborho­od for upscale families, recent developmen­ts have made it more accessible—without losing its charm.

SALCEDO, MAKATI

3Salcedo’s Saturday Market at Jaime Velasquez Park is what placed this village on the radar of virtually every foodie in Metro Manila: If Legazpi Park is Makati’s trendiest, then Salcedo is its indisputab­le king of cool.

Expect to go home from the market with artisanal, handmade eats and crafts and the freshest produce around.

But Salcedo is more than just its world-class dining scene: art lovers will no doubt appreciate its close distance to Ayala Museum, while its proximity to prestigiou­s institutio­ns like Assumption College, the Ateneo Graduate School of Business and Mapua Institute of Technology make this village a true match made in millennial heaven.

STA. MESA, MANILA

4Sta. Mesa’s biggest draw, as one of Manila’s oldest districts, might be its storied cultural heritage. But this neighborho­od is also currently in the midst of a modern resurgence.

Last year, its value continued to grow in big ways, making it an investment hotspot. Sta. Mesa is likewise the perfect choice for those wanting to live in the nation’s capital and, by extension, its historic hub of celebrated universiti­es and government seats of power.

Covent Garden is a developmen­t in Sta. Mesa that hits many, if not all, of the sweet spots that a typical millennial would identify with homeowners­hip.

Aside from the usual fitness fixtures, like swimming pools for all ages, it boasts a tailormade jogging trail and other facilities that champion a “balanced work-and-play lifestyle.”

In addition, Covent Garden’s claims of being at the heart of a “competitiv­e learning environmen­t” are bolstered by the impressive pedigree of nearby universiti­es--those in the University Belt area, as well as a central location that puts every “Big Four” university within easy reach.

That’s not to mention the project’s strategic placement between V. Mapa and Pureza LRT 2 stations—making homes in this up and coming property an absolute steal.

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