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Peninsula Garden Midtown Homes



Horizon Land is the mid-income brand of Federal Land, the real estate arm of GT Capital Holdings (which owns Metrobank, PSBank, Toyota Motor Philippines, AXA Philippines, Global Power Corporation, etc.) and is known for its reputation of trust and dependability. It prides itself in40 years of experience in property development having built over 50 towers including the beautiful and elegant skyscraper and landmark that stands along Ayala Ave. near corner Buendia, GT Tower International.

THE PROJECT
Peninsula Garden Midtown Homes is an 8-tower, 10 to 18-storey residential condominium development owned and developed by Horizon Land (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Federal Land) located in a 21,959sqm lot at Penafrancia St. (Otis), Quirino Avenue Extension, Paco, Manila. It is just near LRT UN Avenue, Unilever Philippines and Robinsons Otis Mall and situated in a very secluded and quiet area in Paco, Manila.

Peninsula Garden Midtown Homes offers 2-Bedroom (33.6-37.80sqm) condo units that are fully finished. Price range for the condo units is from P2.5-3M only for as low as P8,500/month only for a 2BR unit.

Peninsula Garden Midtown Homes Manila Condo

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