Dwellings for new beginnings: Zitan in Greenfield District offers practical and accessible homes

Dwellings for new beginnings: Zitan in Greenfield District offers practical and accessible homes

/ 06:07 PM October 25, 2022

The concept of planning for the future may seem an overwhelming task to most where society has put an emphasis on the idea of acquiring a job, financial stability, getting married and purchasing a property. For those looking for investment, especially for a long-term real estate venture at these trying times, you may be surprised with the favorable opportunities around. According to a local real estate sales and investment expert, Michael Rosanes, this is the “best time” to buy properties as the housing backlog is anticipated to balloon by about 4 million in 2030. On that premise, there is no better time than now for the earning workforce to take a good grasp of the opportunity. 

With millennials as tech-dependents, this prompts them to be great challengers, innovators, and visionaries. In fact, this vigor has reached their interest in home ownership. As stated in Lamudi’s The Outlook Quarterly 2021, a significant number of millennials have been on the quest for condominiums online since the previous year. Following the pattern, Filipino millennials prefer buying their own property over renting a space. Here comes the real challenge placed at the hands of the property sector. A home that epitomizes affordability, practicality, feasibility, and future-ready are paramount priorities that shape the needs of young professional settlers and families at present.

As Greenfield Development Corporation’s wholly owned subsidiary, Equus Property Venture, Inc. continues to drive the possibilities of building homes essential for every millennial and Filipino family, Zitan, a mid-priced condominium integrating an urban community embodies the qualities and is all-set for future-ready living. 

Affordability meets quality

Affordable housing is not a mere handout but a necessity in this day and age. A sanctuary that suits the first home budget yet improves the quality of life is what Zitan of Greenfield District continues to uphold in this incredibly elegant 36-story condominium, taking pride in its units being built with higher specifications and superior finishes compared to standards in the affordable market segment. Millennials, reaching their peak of home purchase, will most likely be attentive to price, size, style of homes, and proximate advantage to jobs. With Zitan’s approach to affordable housing, it would surely match the preferences. Mid-priced dwellings do not mean a contraction of value but retention of quality. Thus, this landmark mixed-use condominium is exceptionally assembled giving the young workforce and their families the ability to reimagine their future, championing the balance of work and life. Zitan is guaranteed the right value for money. 

Accessibility and connectivity is a priority

Real Estate Zitan Greenfield

While it is true that Zitan perfects on the cost-efficient harbor, it further boasts itself as a transport-oriented premium condo accessible to commercial centers and transportation hubs making it proximate to parks, offices, and lifestyle areas. Its strategic location is also a prime hallmark as it stands tall in the middle of EDSA and Shaw Boulevard. Zitan is linked to the Shaw Boulevard station of the MRT along EDSA through directly interconnected walkways granting a smooth commute home. Further highlighting its advantageous location, major thoroughfares allow Zitan to be just a walk away from the Central Business Districts of Makati, Ortigas, and Bonifacio Global City.  Life would be given a more meaningful flavor with the property’s placement near the hospitals, schools, malls, and lifestyle establishments like Greenfield Districts’ The Hub, The Portal, and Pavilion which are extended to the entire neighborhood. 

Promoting a holistic & healthy lifestyle

Zitan prides itself on its copper-colored balconies which are placed alternately, creating a weave-like pattern. Like a Christmas tree brought to life, this distinct design allows this mid-priced condo to stand out in Mandaluyong’s skyline, especially at night.  

Zitan’s location is also noteworthy as it is designed to foster an urban community that will hone a smart-living lifestyle, connecting its homeowners to both their needs and wants. More than just a condominium, one would need a refreshing breath of air after a long exhausting grind from work. Zitan provides a fair share of nature, letting families enjoy the abundance of green spaces while indulging the perfect landscape of Greenfield District Park. Greenfield District’s expansive green open spaces and the neighborhood’s pedestrian-friendly design have made it a sought-after spot in Mandaluyong for outdoor activities that promote holistic wellness. The stimulating atmosphere encourages its residents to keep up with their fitness routines, while pet owners can enjoy leisure time with furry friends. All of these features make Zitan a truly integrated residential place that provides comfort and holistic living to millennials and young families who are looking for their first property.  

As one of the premium residential condominium developments of Equus Property Venture, Zitan is a testament to its commitment to providing a home fit for every Filipino generation. Through its vision to make modern communities that will thrive beyond the new normal, Equus Property Venture continues to connect affordability, accessibility, connectivity, and design innovation into its properties. With Zitan, the possibilities are endless.

To know more about the Greenfield District, follow its official Facebook page.

ADVT.

TAGS: BrandRoom, Equus Property Venture Inc, Greenfield Development Corporation, greenfield district, Real Estate, Zitan

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