The best of both worlds at Sonria
Privacy and spaciousness are the foremost reasons why David and Cecile Twitt are enjoying their new home at Sonria, the first residential condominium to rise within the Alabang community in southern Metro Manila.
The couple is currently in the process of dressing up their three-bedroom, bilevel penthouse unit, and they are looking forward to spending their retirement in refined comfort.
“We appreciate the quiet environment and spaciousness the most,” reiterates David. He and his wife are no strangers to the standards of Alabang, having previously lived in a single-detached house in Ayala Alabang Village for almost thirty years, the couple was planning for a new home that would be as elegant, welcoming and warm, but with less upkeep and maintenance. In today’s real estate market, this naturally led them to look at condos.
“Actually, before we sold our house, I said that if I can’t find a condo that I really like, then I’m not going to sell the house. But when I saw the plan at Sonria, I immediately decided to get it,” says Cecile.
It was an even easier decision to make after knowing that Sonria is developed by people behind Ayala Alabang itself. Stonebridge Corporation is the property arm of the Madrigal family, the original landowners of Alabang, which teamed up with GeoEstate Development Corporation, helmed by no less than former Ayala Land executives Francisco H. Licuanan III and Miriam Katigbak.
Stonebridge provided the perfect, prime location for the project, right in the heart of Madrigal Business Park, while GeoEstate designed and constructed the residences with unparalleled attention to detail and excellent quality—premium finishes and fixtures, intuitive space planning, and unit features such as high ceilings and large picture windows.
The result is a condominium development that truly captures the spirit of Alabang’s exclusivity and privacy in the modern, convenient setting of a vertical community. With its limited inventory of 88 units only, Sonria also successfully replicates the old-world charm of Southern neighborliness, where families know each other quite well and enjoy casual interaction.
For more information on Sonria, visit www.sonria.com.ph, or call 475-3702 or (0918) 990-6317.