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Pioneering concepts for thriving, future-proof spaces

TLDC has shown resilience to this pandemic despite
the challenging landscape

It would seem that it has adapted to the new reality long before the pandemic even happened.
A cursory look at the different developments of Torre Lorenzo Development Corp. (TLDC) would easily tell you that its residences can readily cater to the demands of the new normal—from the well-thought amenities, safety measures, open spaces, to provisions for internet connection and the RFID security system, among many others.
After all, for the past two decades, the unrivaled pioneer of premium university residences in the country has already been incorporating such features in its developments, while ensuring that these are strategically located, accessible and near modern conveniences. And in today’s setting, these same features and attributes have become the new essentials that are enabling residents to better navigate their way through this so-called new normal.
It thus comes as no surprise that TLDC has shown resilience to this pandemic despite the challenging landscape. Its premium residences have proven to be sound investment choices that continue to deliver the four most important considerations in real estate: location, track record, value for money and quality.

Thriving, future-proof
TLDC chief operations officer Cathy C. Ko noted that for more than two decades now, the company has built an impressive solid track record of excellence, quality and innovation. That’s because TLDC has boldly pioneered new concepts that have allowed it to build what are now thriving, future-proof projects that truly give you more than your money’s worth.

TLDC’s premium residences are also strategically located in areas that are near or within a short distance from either a university or a central business district.
“This makes our properties suitable for flexible end-use—whether for students looking for optimal study-from-home spaces near their schools, or for professionals in remote work arrangements, our units are located not only near places of study, work and play, but also near daily essentials like groceries, banks, restaurants and medical care facilities,” she explained.

It also helps, Ko added, that TLDC’s property management is wholly owned and directed by the company, enabling it to be more hands-on in the upkeep of its existing projects. In this way, it is able to continuously enhance lifestyles and improve customer experience.
“Our well-maintained properties help create value for our investors in the long term,” she said.

Potential value appreciation
TLDC’s expanding portfolio truly offers promising opportunities to its investors, including a potential value appreciation. Besides university residences, TLDC has also ventured into hotels, resorts and masterplanned townships in urban centers outside the metro such as Davao City and Lipa City in Batangas.
Its projects include Torre Lorenzo Malate in Manila, Torre Sur in Las Piñas City, Torre Lorenzo Loyola in Quezon City, Tierra Lorenzo Lipa in Batangas, Dusit Thani Residence Davao, and Dusit Thani Lubi Plantation Resort in Davao de Oro, among many others.

Ko explained that their properties hold a lot of potential for appreciation over the long term as these TLDC projects are not only multipurpose, they are also in prime locations that are close to daily essentials, top universities and schools, and business districts. Such premium locations make TLDC projects ideal either for residential end-use or for leasing.

And in the new normal, accessibility and flexibility have become essential considerations for many homebuyers or end-users, and investors.

“To our investors, the dynamism and growth of TLDC continued despite the pandemic. We remain resilient, and we are on track to reach our pre-pandemic capex in 2022. Work at our construction sites has not stopped. We launched a second residential tower for our Tierra Lorenzo Lipa in September, topped off our Torre Lorenzo Loyola in October, and is set to turn over The Suites at Torre Lorenzo Malate by the end of this year,” Ko said.
“To our end-users, we welcome them to elevated living experiences in our properties where everything they need is within reach. Our amenities are thoughtfully designed to cater to modern, postpandemic living,” she concluded.

By Amy R. Remo

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