Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Buying your own Condo in Baguio? Here are Things to consider



Buying a condominium, especially in Baguio city, should not be done on impulse. While the unit cost and payment schemes have to be taken serious considerations, there are other things to look out for. Here are some points:


-Location. You can get from point A to B in Baguio by walking. At least that’s what the locals will tell you. While that is true, one might find it inconvenient if one is not accustomed to tread hilly terrains and roads. Thankfully The Courtyards is in a location along jeepney line. The property also prides itself for being able to withstand landslides during typhoon Pepeng’s wrath due to its sturdy foundations. It is a relaxing and safe neighbourhood where one can really enjoy being one with the environment.


-Basic Amenities. A condo should have basic, safety amenities. This should include a 24-hour security, an open space area, a wide parking space. The Courtyards has all these plus a Dap-Ay area, a fishing area, a beaver damn, strawberry and vegetable patch, and fitness gym.


-Exclusivity. Most homeowners agree that a low density condo building is better as it gives them sense of serenity. The Courtyards’ first phase, The Cabins, offers 4 units in a floor, which will be an advantage to other homeowners because it would mean more peaceful environment for them.


-The Developer’s Reputation. The Courtyards is developed by Goshen Land Capital Incorporated, a home-grown real estate that dedicates itself to restoring the old Baguio charm. Goshen allots a portion of its projects for pine tree reserve.


Baguio city’s cool climate, serene landscapes and historical landmarks market itself as the country’s summer capital. Wake up to cool mornings in Baguio at The Courtyards.

1 comment:

  1. I will buy a Baguio condo because it is in Baguio. No other reasons. I love the City and I want to live there!

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