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Life well lived at Charm Residences

By: - Reporter / @amyremoINQ
/ 03:13 AM June 29, 2019

Life well lived at Charm Residences

SMDC’s Charm Residences is a luxurious masterplanned community that offers resort-inspired living spaces.

It’s easy to get lost in the flurry and dizzying hubbub of the sophisticated life in the city. But exciting as it may be, some remains drawn to that dreamy, charmed life in the suburbs—where  one can enjoy the easygoing vibe, far enough from the chaos and hurried pace of the urban jungle.

Fortunately, there remained areas that afford one the luxury of a laidback lifestyle like Cainta, a first class municipality in Rizal that serves as a gateway to the East. Many are quite attracted to this gem and it’s easy to see why. Here are just a few reasons how Cainta can give you the charmed life you’ve always dreamed of.

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Suburban flair

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Cainta lies right on the outskirts of Metro Manila, adjacent to the cities of Pasig and Marikina. Despite being near the bustling metro, Cainta exudes a distinctly calming, laidback vibe, as if offering a fresh perspective on how life is best lived. Fresher air, sunlight freely streaming in your room, close-knit communities, and proximity to lush greenery and nature spots—Cainta surely offers an entirely different experience compared to living in the densely stacked apartments in the city.

Cainta provides the perfect respite at the end of a tiring day without needing to travel too far from where you work.

Nearby conveniences

But don’t be fooled. Cainta may offer a laidback vibe, but one will not be left wanting for modern conveniences. The fact that it’s the richest municipality in the country says it all.

Life well lived at Charm ResidencesWithin the municipality are shopping centers, schools, hospitals and churches while nearby towns and cities also offer a wide array of exciting retail, dining and entertainment options. For instance, SM City Marikina and SM City Masinag are both located along the stretch of Marcos Highway (a portion of which falls under the jurisdiction of Cainta) and are less than 5 kilometers away from each other.

Resort inspired spaces

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Cainta, indeed, paints a picture of an enviable lifestyle that offers a seamless blend of serene suburban flair and exciting modern conveniences.

Complementing it is SM Development Corp.’s Charm Residences—a luxurious masterplanned community that offers resort-inspired living spaces that provide respite to weary urbanites. Yet at the same time, it also offers the ease of still being near modern conveniences, key establishments, premium institutions and central business districts.

Poised to become a coveted address in the East, Charm Residences inspires a multifaceted and an upscale lifestyle for aspiring individuals and growing families.

Located along Felix Avenue, Charm Residences is set to provide future residents with a well-planned amenity deck that will have a fitness lap pool, outdoor gym and basketball court to promote health and wellness; a children’s pool and playground, and a zen area where one can take a breather after a grueling day.

Life well lived at Charm Residences

SMDC’s Charm Residences is a luxurious masterplanned community that offers resort-inspired living spaces.

A modern home awaits residents given features such as 24/7 CCTV cameras, high-speed elevators, and 100 percent back up power in common areas, among others.

Since it’s a project from a reputable developer like SMDC, trust that what you are getting is a value-for-money investment —an asset whose value will surely appreciate over time.

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Charm Residences, without a doubt, is the perfect ticket to a life well lived.

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