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Amani Grand: Your city gateway

Ace June Rell S. Perez

LIVING a city life can be exasperating and stressful but with Amani Grand Citygate, comfort and relaxation in the urban areas of Davao are made possible.

The project, to be developed by Grand Land Inc., one of Cebu’s leading real estate providers, promises work and play in the heart of the city.

Situated along Buhangin-Cabantian Road, the project is strategically located near the busiest districts, few minutes away from hospitals and schools and is a walk away from the soon-to-open Gaisano Grand Mall in Buhangin, thus considered the gateway to the city.

Investing with Amani Grand Citygate is but a wise decision, with its location, affordability, unique concept and the reputation the developer is known for.

The multi-billion project, which broke ground last April 14, will rise in a 2.8-hectare property. It will be a lifestyle-centric, London-inspired condominium residences comprised of four colorful mid-rise residential towers.

Living in Amani Grand Citygate, residents can expect grander amenities, grander quality, and more value for money as one will enjoy the project’s luxurious amenities like pools, gym, and jogging trails, among others.

Given its luxurious amenities and location, the project is priced friendly for the middle income market, giving young families and professionals an opportunity to own a place they can call their home.

With the robust business climate in Mindanao, Grand Land Inc. vowed to provide quality living to Dabawenyos with their first project, Amani Grand Citygate.

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