Friday, November 02, 2007 Pueblo El Grande gives more value feature-wise
THE feel and look of granite plus, the impression of majestic renaissance it creates, make a lot of statement. Even the synthetic is technically an improvement from the genuine slab.
Granite is the choice material of great Egyptian engineers that adorn ancient pyramids and was a favorite of one of the builders of southern Hindu temples.
The developers of Pueblo El Grande see to it that homeowners share this experience as they choose granite tiles on floors of all houses they are offering.
“We choose granite tiles to go into each and every house we build instead of the usual ceramic floor tiles,” said Dennis Quiokeles, general manager of Pacific Land Ventures and Property Development, Inc., the developer of Pueblo El Grande.
Pueblo El Grande is a low density community located in a 3.2 hectare residential enclave in Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu.
With only between 134-148 houses, the owners of the subdivision will feel the exclusivity of their homes minus the high cost of owning one. A medium-market development, buyers will find more value for their money with the quality materials the developer is putting in.
A reputable supplier who guarantees its quality and workmanship supplies a fitted kitchen with synthetic granite countertop, elegant cabinets and cupboard.
Designer house
“You can call it a ‘designer house’ because materials from the roof to the floor are not only supplied but also installed by reputable brands,” said Maya Quiokeles, marketing manager of Pacific Land Ventures. “Even the paint is applied only by painters trained and certified by the supplier to assure that every coat conforms to standards,” she added.
“Feature-for-feature, Pueblo El Grande gives more value for money compared to house models within the same price range,” Dennis Quiokeles emphasized.
Every house comes with a car garage complete with provisions for utilities so the owner does not have to add fixtures for water and a child-safe weatherproof power outlet.
There are no dangling spaghetti wires since power, telephone, cable TV, internet and other utility connections are underground including the centralized security system that alerts the guard house of any intrusion or fire. The security system is also directly connected to the police and fire stations.
A Spanish-Mediterranean-inspired development offers its homeowners the best of both worlds — a self-contained and peaceful retreat after a long day’s work that’s close enough to the bustle of Metro Cebu. Pueblo El Grande (the Grand or Big Village) is elegant yet laid back, exclusive yet cosmopolitan, modern yet traditional.
For more information on house models and prices, visit www.pacificlandventures.com.