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Tagaytay Highlands: Leading the way in luxury, sustainability, and modern living
The Philippine Star
|December 16, 2024
Tagaytay Highlands, a name synonymous with exclusive mountain escapes south of Metro Manila, is pioneering a new era of integrated township living, where residents enjoy unparalleled ease and sophistication amidst a curated collection of world-class amenities.
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At the helm of this innovative concept is Shirley Chua Ong, Executive Vice President and Business Unit Head of SM Leisure Resort Residences, bringing her extensive expertise to elevate the estate to new heights.
"These are promising times for Tagaytay Highlands," shares Ong, who is steadily transforming the luxury estate into a thriving, fully integrated mountain resort community. "The plan is to turn Tagaytay Highlands into a self-sustaining township where luxury and sustainability intersect," she adds.
A LEGACY OF LUXURY
"Thirty years ago, the concept of developing Tagaytay Highlands was actually patterned after a lifestyle I would have wanted for myself and my family," recalls Tagaytay Highlands Founder and Chairman, Willy N. Ocier. "Inspiration, aspiration, and a lot of perspiration have gone into the making of Tagaytay Highlands," he points out, adding that the property is a Filipino product using Filipino labor and mostly indigenous materials.
"The picturesque landscapes of Tagaytay have never been the same since," Ocier reminisces. "At Tagaytay Highlands, you experience breathtaking nature scenes at every angle, all at once—the placid Taal Lake to its south, the majestic Mount Makiling to the east, and the serene Laguna de Bay to the west. Enriching this dreamlike experience are five-star amenities and facilities like no other."Today, the estate is segmented into distinct enclaves: The Highlands, Midlands, Midlands West, and Greenlands. Each offers a unique lifestyle experience, from luxury condominiums to wellness-oriented residential lots, all tied together by the estate's core values of wellness, leisure, and sustainability.
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