DMCI Homes seeks completion of The Amaryllis in December | Inquirer Business

DMCI Homes seeks completion of The Amaryllis in December

/ 12:04 AM September 13, 2014

Leading real estate firm DMCI Homes is again set to reaffirm its reputation for “on-time” delivery of projects with the expected completion of The Amaryllis in December this year. Located at the corner of E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue and 12th Street in New Manila, the development is designed for start-up families looking for a decent home and is slated to become the company’s sixth condo development in Quezon City to be delivered as scheduled to unit buyers.

The company’s other projects in the Quezon City area that have similarly been delivered on-time include the Accolade Place in Cubao, The Manors at Celebrity Place, Magnolia Place on Tandang Sora Avenue Extension, Stellar Place on Visayas Avenue and The Redwoods in Fairview.

Once completed, The Amaryllis is set to offer the best of modern resort-style living right in the heart of Quezon City. Its future residents will enjoy the comforts and conveniences of city living that they can easily access from their units. The development will house its residents amid an extensive range of resort-like amenities and recreational facilities including a lap pool, kiddie pool, gazebo, pocket gardens, multipurpose hall, fitness gym and an impressive Sky Park where they can enjoy unobstructed views of the city.

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The project’s strategic location (exactly in the middle of four key areas such as New Manila, Greenhills, South Triangle and Cubao-Araneta)  provides a suitable gateway for residents to easily reach places of interest in the metro. The residential enclave is near commercial hubs, shopping malls and entertainment centers as well as the country’s biggest broadcast stations—GMA 7 and ABS-CBN 2—making entertainment easily within reach.

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The Amaryllis is also just a few minutes’ walk or drive from some of the country’s major learning institutions such as St. Joseph’s College, St. Paul Pasig, Immaculate Conception Academy, Xavier School and La Salle Green Hills.

Cause of concern

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Delays in project delivery can be a cause of concern for the homebuyer, especially when it is not delivered within the designated schedule. This can actually speak volumes about the reliability and capability of the developer.

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Among the current crop of players in the property sector, DMCI Homes is one developer that has established a reputation of not just meeting but almost always exceeding delivery expectations. While others may seem complacent about the demands of the market, DMCI Homes continues to reinforce its commitment of delivering quality homes on agreed upon turnover schedules.

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The Amaryllis, its latest high-rise project in New Manila, is one such tangible example of DMCI Homes being able to meet its commitments. It is currently on-track in its construction schedule and is set to be completed by December this year. Structural works at the 22-story building is ongoing, while masonry works and other installation requirements are also underway in different parts of the structure.

Aside from this, DMCI Homes also provides extra value to homebuyers of The Amaryllis by giving a two-year limited warranty deal. This covers all unit deliverables such as paints, kitchen cabinets and countertops except for operable items like faucets and door knobs which are subject to wear and tear due to daily use. As one of the country’s leading construction firms, the company is confident of this provision since it is backed by DMCI’s legacy that spans over 60 years of experience and track record in the field.

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These unique selling propositions establish The Amaryllis as a best-value development offered by DMCI Homes (www.dmcihomes.com). Once construction is completed, the units may then be turned over to the buyers. The turnover of units, which is usually indicated at a specific quarter of the year, may push through subject to the following conditions:

• The payment terms and period of purchase have been met.

• A drawdown clearance has been issued by the DICD.

• The unit has met the turnover group’s standards.

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• The buyer has confirmed to the notice of inspection given by the group.

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