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Avida Condo In Paco Manila Avida Towers Intima


Located along President Quirino Avenue Extension, Avida Towers Intima offers unmatched accessibility and conveniences to its residents, as it is located near places of work, education and leisure. It is ideal for both individuals and families who are seeking for the perfect home in the heart of Manila, and in the middle of places that matter.

      With Paco district being close to major CBDs like Makati and Quezon City, future residents of Avida Towers Intima will find themselves in an advantaged position with easy access to these key cities via major thoroughfares. Also in close proximity to Avida Towers Intima are various business centers, schools and universities, hotels, restaurants and of course historical attractions.

 Home to only 747 units in a single-tower development, you can enjoy the fruits of modern living in a safe and exclusive community.
LOCATION:
Located along President Quirino Avenue Extension...nearby establishments like:
  • St. Peter Chinese High School
  • Manila Science High School
  • Adamson University
  • Unilever
  • Robinsons Otis
  • Philippine Columbian Association
  • Oasis Park Hotel
  • Old Swiss Inn
  • My Kitchen by Chef Chris

Historical Landmarks

  • Paco Park
  • Paco Church
  • Paco Market
  • Takayama Statue
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President Quirino Avenue Extension corner Zulueta St., PacoManila
FLOORPLANS:
avida towers intima condo in paco manila studio unit floorplan
Avida Towers Intima Studio Unit
Area: Approximately 22.40 – 22.95 sq.m.

avida towers intima condo in paco manila one (1) bedroom unit floorplan
Avida Towers Intima One Bedroom Unit
Area: Approximately 36.28 – 42.33 sq.m.

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Avida Towers Intima Two Bedroom Unit
Area: Approximately 60.83 – 60.93 sq.m.
AMENITIES:
  • Adult & Kiddie Pools
  • Grand Lawn
  • Play Area
  • Outdoor Gym Equipment
  • Clubhouse
  • Lounge
  • Jogging Path
  • Viewing Deck

Amenity Area – Grand Lawn and Lounge

Retail Area
BUILDING FEATURES:
  • 4 Elevator units servicing all floors
  • Unit mailboxes at the lobby
  • Water tanks for continuous water supply
  • Stand-by power for common areas & units
  • Garbage chute on every floor
  • Fire alarm system & sprinklers
  • 3 levels of podium parking
  • CCTV camera at the lobby
  • Retail Area at Ground Level
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Site Development Plan
Payment Terms 
Spot Cash within thirty (30) days
• 9% discount for Towers
• 7% discount on Land and Houses
Downpayment (DP) Requirements
• 10-20% Spot full Downpayment
• 5% Discount on Downpayment for Towers
• 20% Discount on Downpayment for Land and Houses
• 10% payable in six (6) months
• 20% payable in eight (8) months for Towers; twelve (12) months for Land and Houses
Deferred Cash Term
• 20% Spot Downpayment
• Balance Payment payable in (18) months (No name check)
• Balance Payable in twenty-three (23) months (With name check)
• For Land and Houses: 100% Balance Payable net of Reservation Fee can be paid in twenty-four (24) months with name check.
In-House Financing
• 20% Downpayment
• Balance can be paid in ten (10) years at 18% fixed interest rate.
Special Bank Financing
• 10-20% Downpayment
• 80% balance loanable from the Bank at prevailing interest rate
• Accredited Banks
     1.  BPI Family Bank
     2.  Chinabank
     3.  Banco De Oro
     4.  Metrobank
     5.  Philippine Savings Bank (PS Bank)
     6.   HSBC

for more information, please call or text: 
ma.victoria s. ragudo
marivic.salvador074@yahoo.com
+639199638167,+639155504207



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