The Woodridge Park Phase II is now open.
When the timber-and-stone condominium units at HPI’s first community, The Woodridge sold out in 2005, there was this insatiable demand for more of the same kind of mountain property. This inspired HPI to develop its latest residential showcase, The Woodridge Park.
It is a rising low-rise condominium community inspired by the mountain resorts of the Colorado region. Not only will the neighborhood have an understated elegance upon its completion, it will be built with a healthy respect for the environment. There will be the meticulous landscaping Highlands is known for, where every pine tree, decorative shrub and flowering plant is chosen, trimmed and maintained.
The ten wood-and-stone buildings will be woven seamlessly with pocket parks, picnic groves, landscaped gardens and a children’s playground. It will be like living in an environmental museum, where everything is always lush, verdant. A simple hike around the neighborhood will calm the senses: the foliage and magnificent views will provide visual feasts, pine trees and wild flowers will scent the air, cicadas will accent the silence, and the breeze will comfort the skin. Virtually everyone loves Tagaytay’s climate – low humidity and cool evenings even in the peak of summer. It is not too hot, not too cold, and never sticky. Just have a whiff of pine-scented air and you wouldn’t want to leave.
The Woodridge Park rests on one of the area’s highest elevations, thus providing magnificent views of the Highlands Golf Course, Canlubang, the surrounding mountains and even Laguna de Bay. Master planned by Architect Pablo R. Antonio, there are several kinds of units to choose from: 125 two, three and four-bedroom units with floor areas ranging from 171-306 square meters; penthouses with functional fireplaces; and a limited number of lofts, with cathedral ceilings in the living and dining areas. The variety fits into every personality and satisfies every need.