Makati Dormitel, Suite S 22799 West Rembo (Makati, Metro Manila, PH - 1215) Built
$5,000,000
USD
Php250M Neg
McRel Properties
Coney Marciano PRC Reg. No. 7523
+632 7964 5696 (Office)
+63917 897 9643 (Cell)
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- Well mentained
- Type: Residential
- Style: Single Story
- Bedrooms: 55
- Bathrooms: 55
- Garage: Triple
- Size: 15,064 sq. ft. "FA 240 LA 1400 sqm"
- Development Level: Built
Description
Makati Dormitory
For Sale at Php250M
For Lease Php1.7M/year
Lot Area 240 sqm.,
Floor Area 1,400 sqm
6Storey, 55rooms, (5 rooms @GF 10 rooms per floor from 2nd to 5th floor
Room Description
-2 double decks per unit (14 beds). - 220 person maximum capacity
Kitchen Sink - reception area
Toilet and Bath - automated keycard entry
Wardrobe Cabinet - cafe area with 40 person capacity
Airconditioning Unit - 2 televisions
T&B with Shower Heater - 3 microwaves, 2 refrigerators
Laundry are with 10 washings machines
Roof deck with tables and chairs
Separate electric meters
2 Designated smoking areas (Basement and Roof Deck)
2 Car basement parking
2 car Ground floor Parking
*Rent is inclusive of Admin/Hallway & Cafe Cleaners/Maintenance Fees
Why Invest in Makati
By all rights a techno-city, Makati is the most preferred location of investors. It is the country’s undisputed financial center and commercial hub, being home to the headquarters of 40 percent of the top 1,000 multinational and local corporations, 400 Bank branches and over 1,000 BPO offices. To date, 31% of Information Technology (I.T.) Buildings in Metro Manila are located in Makati. The city has also more than 60,000 establishments that include almost 4,000 banks and finance-related institutions.
Superior Infrastructures
Makati's highly developed multi-modal transport infrastructure has made it the most centralized city in Metro Manila and the National Capital Region. The creation and availability of various forms of public transportation, such as the upcoming Makati Subway and the existing Metro Rail Transit (MRT), jeepneys and buses, complemented by a road network that links the city to the rest of Metro Manila, ensures accessibility and convenience.
The city has the most developed telecommunications infrastructure in the country. With the presence of two major providers for land-based telephone services, PLDT and Globe Telecom, Makati's teledensity far exceeds the national average.
Expat-Friendly
As host to 44 embassies and 34 consulates, Makati has highly developed foreign transient support institutions. Likewise, it is home to the headquarters of international organizations like the European Union (EU), Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), German Development Cooperation, International Labour Organization (ILO), among others.
World-Class Amenities
The presence of almost 80 hotels including five-star hotels, more than 40 shopping centers, and features almost 4,000 bars, pubs, and hole-in-the-wall restaurants in the city has strengthened its bid to become the “Urban Tourism Capital” of the Philippines. In fact, it was declared by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as a “prime urban tourist destination” in 2002 as part of the “Visit Philippines” tourism campaign.
Local and foreign tourists flock to Makati commercial centers, such as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center, primarily because of convenience, accessibility, quality of stores, ambiance, and interior and exterior environment that match world-class standards.
Investors likewise find Makati a “home away from home”, given the high-end yet reasonably priced residential condominiums, villages, and apartments that abound in its midst
Its restaurants offer all kinds of local and international cuisine that cater to varied preferences, while its night spots and daytime bars give a wide array of choices for those who wish to unwind after work, or simply relish the pleasures of nightlife, Makati-style.
Peace of Mind
The Makati City Police and Fire Departments have both been cited as the country's best units in 2004. At present, the city government is building a state-of-the-art police headquarters, patterned after that of the Los Angeles Police Department, near the Central Business District. It will form part of an Integrated Central Command Complex that will house all protective sectors, including the city's fire and rescue teams, and the Disaster Coordinating Council.
Going the "Extra Mile''
The above-mentioned attributes of the city have won the confidence of leading multinational and local corporations, including big players in the IT industry like Microsoft, Oracle, and Hewlett-Packard.
But mindful of the needs of the working class as well, the city government has gone out of its way to promote programs that would benefit employees. One such initiative was the establishment of what are now popularly known as “jolly-jeeps” in strategic areas of the Central Business District. These are mobile canteens that provide affordable, yet clean and nutritious meals to ordinary employees of Makati-based companies.
And as the number of call center locators grew, the city government responded by allowing these jolly-jeeps to operate on a 24-hour basis for the benefit of call center employees and other night-shift workers in the city.
ICT-Readiness
Makati is the top choice of I.T. locators because it has ICT-ready buildings that allow them to plug in and immediately start operations. To date, 41 I.T.Buildings in the city are registered with PEZA. Some of these I.T. buildings include: 6750 Ayala Avenue Building, 6780 Ayala,Alphaland Southgate Towers, BPI Buendia Center, Burgundy Corporate Tower,Century City, Convergys IT Building,Exportbank Plaza Building, ePLDTVentus Jupiter Building,Glorietta 1 BPO,Glorietta2 BPO, G.T. Tower International, PBCom Tower, RCBC Plaza, SM Makati Cyberzone Building,The Enterprise Center, MSE Center, Multinational Bancorporation Centre, The Paseo Center IT Center, and more. These buildings all have double-fed electricity and managed power that ensure continuous operations, with most having their own additional backup power.
IT Zone buildings allow the locator to take advantage of the following PEZA incentives:
Business Friendly City Hall
To promote a “smarter” and ‘business-friendly'' environment, the city government has taken steps to streamline permits application and processing at City hall. Through its “Express Lane” service, processing time has been considerably reduced to a maximum of two hours.
Downloadable application forms as well as procedures for the application and renewal of Business Permit, Individual Mayor’s Permit, and Locational Clearance have also been made available through its official website, www.makati.gov.ph, for the convenience of investors.
Award Winning Smart City
Progress and development integrated with technology, that is what a Smart City thrives to become, and this is shown by the City of Makati. Makati was among six out of 450 cities in the entire world that received a Smart City award. Also, It is the only Southeast Asian city to receive the recognition for integrating technology with delivering government services. During the World Smart City Awards 2019, Makati Presented how it used technology to prepare for disasters. Along with this, it s
For Sale at Php250M
For Lease Php1.7M/year
Lot Area 240 sqm.,
Floor Area 1,400 sqm
6Storey, 55rooms, (5 rooms @GF 10 rooms per floor from 2nd to 5th floor
Room Description
-2 double decks per unit (14 beds). - 220 person maximum capacity
Kitchen Sink - reception area
Toilet and Bath - automated keycard entry
Wardrobe Cabinet - cafe area with 40 person capacity
Airconditioning Unit - 2 televisions
T&B with Shower Heater - 3 microwaves, 2 refrigerators
Laundry are with 10 washings machines
Roof deck with tables and chairs
Separate electric meters
2 Designated smoking areas (Basement and Roof Deck)
2 Car basement parking
2 car Ground floor Parking
*Rent is inclusive of Admin/Hallway & Cafe Cleaners/Maintenance Fees
Why Invest in Makati
By all rights a techno-city, Makati is the most preferred location of investors. It is the country’s undisputed financial center and commercial hub, being home to the headquarters of 40 percent of the top 1,000 multinational and local corporations, 400 Bank branches and over 1,000 BPO offices. To date, 31% of Information Technology (I.T.) Buildings in Metro Manila are located in Makati. The city has also more than 60,000 establishments that include almost 4,000 banks and finance-related institutions.
Superior Infrastructures
Makati's highly developed multi-modal transport infrastructure has made it the most centralized city in Metro Manila and the National Capital Region. The creation and availability of various forms of public transportation, such as the upcoming Makati Subway and the existing Metro Rail Transit (MRT), jeepneys and buses, complemented by a road network that links the city to the rest of Metro Manila, ensures accessibility and convenience.
The city has the most developed telecommunications infrastructure in the country. With the presence of two major providers for land-based telephone services, PLDT and Globe Telecom, Makati's teledensity far exceeds the national average.
Expat-Friendly
As host to 44 embassies and 34 consulates, Makati has highly developed foreign transient support institutions. Likewise, it is home to the headquarters of international organizations like the European Union (EU), Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), German Development Cooperation, International Labour Organization (ILO), among others.
World-Class Amenities
The presence of almost 80 hotels including five-star hotels, more than 40 shopping centers, and features almost 4,000 bars, pubs, and hole-in-the-wall restaurants in the city has strengthened its bid to become the “Urban Tourism Capital” of the Philippines. In fact, it was declared by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as a “prime urban tourist destination” in 2002 as part of the “Visit Philippines” tourism campaign.
Local and foreign tourists flock to Makati commercial centers, such as Ayala Center and Rockwell Center, primarily because of convenience, accessibility, quality of stores, ambiance, and interior and exterior environment that match world-class standards.
Investors likewise find Makati a “home away from home”, given the high-end yet reasonably priced residential condominiums, villages, and apartments that abound in its midst
Its restaurants offer all kinds of local and international cuisine that cater to varied preferences, while its night spots and daytime bars give a wide array of choices for those who wish to unwind after work, or simply relish the pleasures of nightlife, Makati-style.
Peace of Mind
The Makati City Police and Fire Departments have both been cited as the country's best units in 2004. At present, the city government is building a state-of-the-art police headquarters, patterned after that of the Los Angeles Police Department, near the Central Business District. It will form part of an Integrated Central Command Complex that will house all protective sectors, including the city's fire and rescue teams, and the Disaster Coordinating Council.
Going the "Extra Mile''
The above-mentioned attributes of the city have won the confidence of leading multinational and local corporations, including big players in the IT industry like Microsoft, Oracle, and Hewlett-Packard.
But mindful of the needs of the working class as well, the city government has gone out of its way to promote programs that would benefit employees. One such initiative was the establishment of what are now popularly known as “jolly-jeeps” in strategic areas of the Central Business District. These are mobile canteens that provide affordable, yet clean and nutritious meals to ordinary employees of Makati-based companies.
And as the number of call center locators grew, the city government responded by allowing these jolly-jeeps to operate on a 24-hour basis for the benefit of call center employees and other night-shift workers in the city.
ICT-Readiness
Makati is the top choice of I.T. locators because it has ICT-ready buildings that allow them to plug in and immediately start operations. To date, 41 I.T.Buildings in the city are registered with PEZA. Some of these I.T. buildings include: 6750 Ayala Avenue Building, 6780 Ayala,Alphaland Southgate Towers, BPI Buendia Center, Burgundy Corporate Tower,Century City, Convergys IT Building,Exportbank Plaza Building, ePLDTVentus Jupiter Building,Glorietta 1 BPO,Glorietta2 BPO, G.T. Tower International, PBCom Tower, RCBC Plaza, SM Makati Cyberzone Building,The Enterprise Center, MSE Center, Multinational Bancorporation Centre, The Paseo Center IT Center, and more. These buildings all have double-fed electricity and managed power that ensure continuous operations, with most having their own additional backup power.
IT Zone buildings allow the locator to take advantage of the following PEZA incentives:
Business Friendly City Hall
To promote a “smarter” and ‘business-friendly'' environment, the city government has taken steps to streamline permits application and processing at City hall. Through its “Express Lane” service, processing time has been considerably reduced to a maximum of two hours.
Downloadable application forms as well as procedures for the application and renewal of Business Permit, Individual Mayor’s Permit, and Locational Clearance have also been made available through its official website, www.makati.gov.ph, for the convenience of investors.
Award Winning Smart City
Progress and development integrated with technology, that is what a Smart City thrives to become, and this is shown by the City of Makati. Makati was among six out of 450 cities in the entire world that received a Smart City award. Also, It is the only Southeast Asian city to receive the recognition for integrating technology with delivering government services. During the World Smart City Awards 2019, Makati Presented how it used technology to prepare for disasters. Along with this, it s
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