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Manila Residences Bocobo

Condominium for Sale in Manila

Located within Manila's prime tourism and business district, the 34-storey Manila Residences Bocobo is a most excellent place for your business and dwelling.

The ground floor commercial units can house high profile businesses like banks, shops, and more. The second floor likewise, is a quick channel for office/residential purposes. Moving up from the 7th floor is a wide selection of studio, 1BR, 2BR, and 3BR units that can equate anybody's budget.

Qualified clients can pick their parking slots from within the four (4) parking floors from the 3rd floor up to the 6th floor.

Price Range:
Studio Unit (23sqm) - P1.8M+ and up
1 Bedroom (26sqm)- P2.5M+ and up
2 Bedroom (53sqm)- P4.5M and up

Features and Amenities:
• Swimming Pool
• Function Room
• Gym
• Children's Play Area
• Viewing Deck / Jogging Area
• Information Counter
• Administration Office
• Paging System
• 24-Hour Association Security
• 3 Elevators
• Refuse Chute
• AFSS / Fire Alarm System
• Emergency Power Back-Up System For Common Area
• CCTV at The Lobby
• Cable TV Provision / MATV
• Sewage Treatment Plant
• Individual Mailbox
• Car Ramp Signalling System
• Underground & Elevated Water Tank

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