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A home fit for academe’s diverse lifestyle

By: - Reporter / @MegINQ
/ 02:38 AM June 01, 2019

The conveniences of the metropolitan lifestyle and the comforts of a #SuntrustHome can be synergistic.

Those starting school next week are probably still wrapped up in getting all the last-minute shopping done, be it for some new supplies, bags, or uniforms, or basically, anything that has to do with their studies. Some are probably still in the thick of preparations as they will soon be moving into their dorms and apartments near their schools.

While there are students lucky to be living close enough to their schools of choice, there are others who will have to find a new home to lessen the burden of an exhausting travel time.

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Students and professionals, as well as the city and provincial dwellers may soon find their new homes on one of the bustling streets in Quezon City as Suntrust Properties Inc. had already topped off Tower 3 of its Asmara project late last month. The topping off ceremony followed the inauguration of the development’s showroom and property management in March.

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Located along E. Rodriguez Avenue, this 34-storey condominium complex towers over streets that offer a variety of stores, restaurants, entertainment hubs and institutions for different lifestyles.

Students of Trinity University of Asia looking for a home that’s just a few paces away from the campus are lucky that Suntrust Asmara is almost right across the street, while students of St. Joseph’s College of Quezon City and St. Paul University are just a few minutes’ walk away from the comfort of their beds. Students looking for the peaceful ambiance of coffee shops where they could do their schoolwork or study for exams can ride jeepneys going to Timog or Tomas Morato Avenues—Quezon City’s food and entertainment hub. Groups of friends seeking the familiar air of bars and clubs may opt to do the same.

Families not wanting to break their Sunday tradition of going to church to attend Mass won’t need to worry: Sto. Nino de Violago Chapel and Cathedral of St. Mary and St. John are nearby. Meanwhile, emergency medical situations can be immediately addressed as St. Luke’s Medical Center is across the building, while De Los Santos Medical Center is a few blocks down.

All these convenient places surrounding the towers of Suntrust Asmara are made even better by the amenities of the condominium complex itself.

Those looking to exercise their bodies or clear their heads through fitness can use Suntrust Asmara’s outdoor lap pool and jogging paths or the indoor fitness gym. Parents can keep their children entertained at the kiddie pools and kid’s play area while they read a book or do their take-home work in the outdoor zen garden or the sky garden. Residents wanting to host their own activities may do so at the gazebo-type multipurpose area or the function rooms.

With these features and the surrounding environment for various lifestyles, taking residence in one of the 736 units of Suntrust Asmara Tower 3—which offers studio-type, two- and three-bedroom units —surely won’t come with a headache and regrets.

Suntrust executives Nelda San Jose (second from left), Jerry R. Rubis, Engr. Gil A. Escarcha and Dr. Edna D. Reyes are joined by the company’s official mascots Sunny and Sunshine.

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