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SM Prime readies 2 Tagaytay projects for turnover

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September 18, 2025

LISTED property developer SM Prime Holdings, Inc. said its unit SM Leisure Resort Residences is set to turn over two residential projects in Tagaytay City, citing demand for premium secondary homes outside Metro Manila.

In a disclosure to the stock exchange on Wednesday, the company said Scottsdale Villas will be ready for turnover by December this year, while Redstone Condominiums is scheduled for turnover by March 2026.

Both projects form part of Horizon Terraces, a 3.2-hectare hybrid residential enclave within the Midlands district of Tagaytay Highlands in Cavite.

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