5 Reasons Why Moving to Pasig-Cainta Should Be Your Next Move, According to Empire East

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22 May 2019
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As one of the gateways to Rizal province from Metro Manila, Cainta has become one of the fastest growing metropolitan towns in the greater Metro Manila area. Along with the municipality of Taytay, it is bordered to the east by Pasig, the latter formerly being part of the province of Rizal. From the sleepy and rustic farming areas that they once were just several decades ago, both Cainta and Pasig have transformed into the first-class communities that they have become today.

 

The influx of people to Cainta being situated near Pasig, one of the major cities in Metro Manila, started in the 1970s and has grown exponentially since then, along with the increase in the number of businesses, retail establishments, academic institutions, hospitals and health centers, and recreational hubs that have sprouted all over the place. Now, both Cainta and the city of Pasig are preparing for real estate developments that will cater to the demands of the rapid urbanization growth.

Empire East is set to transform a 24-hectare property at the convergence of Pasig City and Cainta, Rizal along F. Felix Avenue, one of the area’s busiest roads, into a 20-billion peso integrated urban township called Empire East Highland City over a 10-year period. To rise within two major thoroughfares, Marcos Highway and Ortigas Avenue Extension, the township project will be the first elevated city in the country and is expected to include 37 high-rise residential towers, a 58,000-square-meter Lifestyle Mall, retail areas, a church that has a 500-seating capacity, an 8,000-square-meter park, pockets of open and green spaces, and 4-lane and 6-lane roads.

If you’re one of those thinking of moving east of Metro Manila, here are five reasons why relocating to Empire East Highland City in Pasig-Cainta could be the ideal destination for your next and future home.

 

Growing demand for residential condos

Because many of the residential properties in the areas of Pasig and Cainta have already been horizontally developed, there’s a growing demand for residential condos in the area. This opens up a lot of opportunities to go vertical in the area while helping decongest Metro Manila in the foreseeable future, thereby making it a viable investment hub.

 

Strategic location

Pasig and Cainta’s strategic locations make it ideal for those who require accessibility to other parts of Metro Manila and several provinces that make up the CALABARZON growth corridor, which comprises the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon. These two locations, bordering the cities of Antipolo, Marikina, and Taytay are at the crux of a major urban transformation whose property landscape is fast evolving into one of the most cosmopolitan in the country.

 

Accessibility to various mass transport systems

With the presence of major thoroughfares that link Pasig and Cainta to Metro Manila and other parts of the CALABARZON area, an array of mass transportation systems is always within easy reach. The planned Empire East Highland City is close to Marcos Highway and Ortigas Avenue, to name a few. Several infrastructure projects, which include the extension of the LRT2, are currently being implemented not just in Cainta and Pasig, but in other cities and municipalities near it. There are also a number of major ones in the pipeline, which are expected to transform the growth corridor into a premier economic hub.

 

Recreational amenities galore

As more and more business establishments and recreational hubs sprout all over Pasig and Cainta and in nearby municipalities, there’s never been a more exciting time to move to Rizal province’s fastest-growing municipality and Pasig City’s ever-expanding commercialization. And with the rise of a signature lifestyle mall at the heart of the planned Empire East Highland City, expect a variety of recreational activities to fill in your weekend jaunts.

 

Township expertise like no other

Enjoy all the necessary comfort and convenience of what sustainable living in the 21st century ought to be at Empire East Highland City. Forty percent of the development will be devoted to green, open spaces, while another 40 percent will be allotted for residential areas. Mixed-use projects will take up the remaining 20 percent. Empire East will handle the residential aspect of the township’s masterplan while mixed-use lots and retail spaces will also be integrated into the development.

Empire East Highland City is set to evoke a luxurious uphill community. Empire East will develop 37 residential towers on the elevated portion of the township, complementing the township vision of Highland City. As townships go, Highland Mall will also rise within the development and will be integrated with an expansive park that opens towards the township’s main entrance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Empire East is known for its mid-cost housing developments and several transit-oriented residential projects in Metro Manila and in other parts of Luzon. These include Laguna Bel-Air and The Sonoma in Sta. Rosa, Laguna; San Lorenzo Place in Makati City; and The Rochester and Kasara Urban Resort Residences in Pasig City. To know more about Empire East Highland City, call +63(2) 810-3333,  visit www.empire-east.com, or like and follow @empireeast and @empireeasthighlandcity on Facebook and Instagram.

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This article is originally appeared on Lamudi.

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