The developer was established in 1994. As a demonstration of confidence in the product, land development & construction of houses commenced even w/o the prospect of a buyer. Starting w/ the foundation, they use the best high grade steel & cement to ensure the safety & peace of mind of our buyers, dedicated in providing quality homes. Beauty & quality – this is what it means to live in a Summerfield community.
House and Lot for Sale
Name of Project: Summerfield
Structure: Single Detached
Rooms: 4
Toilet and Bath: 3
Car Garage: 1
Lot Area: 110 sqm
Floor Area: 115.5 sqm
Amenities:
24/7 Security
Clubhouse
Swimming Pool
Basketball Court
Location: M.Santos Ext. Sitio. Hinapao, Brgy. San Jose Antipolo City
Total Contract Price = 4,200,000
Payment Terms
20% Down Payment = 840,000
Less: Reservation Fee = 20,000
Net Down Payment = 820,000
12 Mos. to pay = 68,334
24 mos. to pay = 34,167
Remaining Balance of 80% balance thru Bank Financing = 3,360,000
5 yrs to pay = 70,567
10 yrs to pay = 43,478
15 yrs to pay = 35,086
20 yrs to pay = 31,320
Notes:
1. Discount is given if TCP/DP is paid in full.
2. In-house Financing is also available
For further inquiries, please feel free to contact (Call/Text/Viber)
Ryan Carlo Dela Cruz
Licensed Broker
Ferden Realty Corporation
Background of Antipolo City Rizal
Antipolo, officially the City of Antipolo (Filipino: Lungsod ng Antipolo), is a city in the Philippines located in the province of Rizal; about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of Manila. It is the largest city in the CALABARZON Region. It is also the seventh most populous city in the country with a population of 677,741 in 2010.[3]
It was converted from a municipality into a component city of Rizal Province on April 4, 1998, under Republic Act No. 8508. A new provincial capitol building was inaugurated in the city in March 2009 to replace the old capitol in Pasig which has long been outside the jurisdiction of Rizal Province; after Pasig was included in Metro Manila in 1975. With the transfer of the provincial government to Antipolo, it is highly favored to be officially designated as the new capital of the province.[4] On March 14, 2011, Antipolo was declared a "highly-urbanized city" by President Benigno Aquino; such proclamation however still needs to be ratified in a plebiscite.[5]
The city is popular for being a pilgrimage site. It prides itself as the "Pilgrimage Capital of the Philippines."[6] The Marian image of the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage or the Virgin of Antipolo, which was brought in from Mexico in 1626, and enshrined in the Antipolo Cathedral has a continuous following among Filipino Catholics since the Spanish era.[7] A popular custom of pilgrims to the Virgin of Antipolo is the trek going to its shrine on the eves of Good Friday and May 1, from various locations in Rizal Province and Metro Manila. Some pilgrims would begin the trek from Quiapo Church in Downtown Manila following the procession of the image.[8] There is also an existing custom to have new cars blessed at the church in the belief that this will ensure the safety of the car and its passengers.[9]
Its higher elevation than that of Metro Manila affords it a scenic view of the metropolis, especially at night. Its locally grown mangoes and cashews are popular among tourists, as well as suman – a local delicacy made out of glutinous rice. The Hinulugang Taktak National Park, which was once a popular summer get-away is being restored to become again one of the city's primary attractions.[10] Source: Wikipedia
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