The Manors: North Belton Communities’ Initial Residential Phase
The Manors is the first residential phase occupying an expansive 3.3 hectares within the township project. The Manors is an enclosed community of 14 five-storey mid-rise buildings. Conveniently-sized at 30-sqm., 2-bedroom units are available complete with dining and living areas, a kitchen, toilet and bath with two shower areas and a shared laundry area.
Future residents will not have to wait long to enjoy the benefits of The Manors. Similar to the other Manors, Bianca Manor will have a total of 100 units. All the Manors will be arranged to enhance natural lighting and ventilation. And strategically located at the middle of the development is a set of lifestyle amenities such as a clubhouse, swimming pool and basketball court.
The Manors also boasts of a generous 60% open space, filled with lush greens, gardens and playgrounds, giving a more comfortable and spacious feel. Round-the-clock security, perimeter fence and a guarded entrance gate are added safety features within this enclave.
North Belton Communities promises a refreshing and family-friendly lifestyle without being isolated from the convenience of city living. Comfort, value for money, a strategic location, security – these are what make up North Belton Communities, your community.
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BUILDING FEATURES
- Equipped with Elevator
- 5-storey
- 14 Buildings
- Provision for Cable TV
- Provision for Landline telephone
- Provision for Water Heater in Bathroom
- Laundry Area
- With Half Basement Parking
- With Individual Unit Drying Area at the Roof Deck
- Mail Box
- 60% Open Space
- Gated Enclaves with 24-Hour Security
- Well-landscaped Gardens
- Ample Water Supply (Manila Water)
- Individual Enclave Amenities
- Standby Emergency Power
- Centralized Garbage Collection Area
- 15-Meter Wide Entrance Road
Architect: Adrian T. Chua and Associates
Structural: Aromin & Sy and Associates
Master Planner: Carunugan & Partners Co.
Electrical: Mar A. Alix and Partners
Plumbing and Sanitary: N.B. Franco Consulting Engineers
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