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Asten: Where vibrant life awaits

By: - Reporter / @MegINQ
/ 03:10 AM June 29, 2019

Asten: Where vibrant life awaitsWhat often troubles and pressures young professionals well into early adulthood is the constant wondering about the first worthy investment they would make once they have enough savings.

Some might look at the prospect of starting a small business in the hopes of making enough money for their long-term goals once they enter late adulthood. Others meanwhile might choose to invest in a home they can call their own—often deemed a sign of independence at the right time and age.

And if it’s vibrant independence they’re looking for, Avida Towers Asten along Yakal and Malugay Streets in Makati City offers a neighborhood and environment quite difficult to miss.

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Asten: Where vibrant life awaits

Owning one of its top-tier units gives dwellers access to quality amenities.

Situated near the Makati central business district, this 10,000-sqm development allows investors and potential homeowners easy access to professional and creative hubs.

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Just 2 kilometers away from this residential tower is Ayala Triangle Gardens in Salcedo Village, which is known for its lush greeneries and restaurants that are near office buildings. Those yearning for a taste of authentic Filipino food can spend their lunch breaks at Kanin Club, then head right to Caramia Gelateria for some Italian dessert. Pet owners are also welcome to walk their furballs at the gardens, or simply sit with them on benches along the intertwining paths.

Medical emergencies won’t be a problem: availing of a unit in Avida Towers Asten would mean being only a few hundred meters away from Makati Medical Center, the 50-year-old premier hospital that prides itself for its “quality and compassionate service,” and is also accredited as a Center of Excellence by the Department of Health and Philippine Health Insurance Corp.

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Asten: Where vibrant life awaitsAyala Center, which houses Greenbelt and Glorietta malls in San Lorenzo Village, is also a few minutes’ away. Or, if you’re feeling a tad bit adventurous, you can walk the busy streets of Ayala and Paseo de Roxas while enjoying the bustling cityscape.

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The faithful don’t have to worry about missing their Sunday Masses: National Shrine of the Sacred Heart is reachable by foot, as it stands a few blocks from the condominium complex.

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Aside from these hubs that are only a short distance away, Avida Towers Asten also has a certain pull of its own. Future homeowners can choose from a variety of units in the condominium’s three towers, ranging from studio and one-bedroom units for the lone soul, which are approximately 23 sqm to 39 sqm each; to two-bedroom and two-bedroom bi-level units for the bigger families, which are about 75 sqm to 97 sqm each.

Asten: Where vibrant life awaits

Asten’s sky lounge will provide residents an area to simply relax.

Owning one of its top-tier units gives dwellers access to quality amenities, such as adult and kiddie pools, a game room, indoor gym and clubhouse.

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Indeed, property developer Avida Land’s choice of putting up premium residential towers within the vibrant city of Makati was a wise one: a spirited mind goes well with an even livelier home in a dynamic environment.

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