Philippine Daily Inquirer

AMAIA WELCOMES NEW HOMEOWNERS IN THE YEAR OF THE DOG

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The year 2018 turned out to be auspicious for many Filipino families when top-of-mind, affordable real estate provider Amaia Land welcomed them to their new homes at Amaia Steps Capitol Central in Bacolod.

Amaia Land recently turned over 37 units of Capitol Central’s North Building to the first batch of eligible homeowners.

Grace Guinto of Amaia Land affirmed that for Filipinos who had looked forward to reaping the fruits of their hard work, moving into their dream homes was the most fitting way to ring in the new year. This inspired Amaia Land to bolster its commitment in providing more quality and affordable homes to even more Filipino families in 2018.

“A brand new year in brand new homes signified new beginnings in the lives of these families. We, at Amaia Land, are just happy to have helped make 2018 quite special for our new residents who are finally in a place they can truly call their own,” Guinto explained.

“We are excitedly anticipati­ng what the year ahead has in store for us. As early as now, we can confidentl­y say that things are really looking good, with this turnover at Amaia Steps Capitol Central to show it. More than ever, too, this pushes us to fulfill our promise of uplifting the quality of living among aspiring Filipino homeowners,” she further noted.

Located along San Juan Street in Bacolod City, Amaia Steps Capitol Central offers residents a fine view of the cityscape, wide open spaces, and soon, access to lifestyle amenities such as a swimming pool, a play area for kids, a landscaped garden, and a multipurpo­se hall.

Residents also have access to Capitol Central’s main park, Seda Hotel, the Ayala Mall that will soon rise in the area, assorted retail and commercial shops within the property, and. as soon as constructi­on is completed, an imposing establishm­ent in the vicinity called Capitol Central Corporate Center.

Interested buyers may choose from well designed studios, de luxe, and premier units, some of which have balconies that afford them a picturesqu­e view of the metropolis.

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