Modern Penthouse Unit at Residences at Brent, Baguio City for sale
40.4km
General Luna Upper, Baguio
Residences at Brent is a quiet and leafy holiday residence in a very safe and strategically located facility. As part of the Brent School complex, this low rise low density dwelling boasts many high end features.
This bright and cheerful 182 sq. meter penthouse on sale comes with city and woodland views, plus, TWO basement parking spaces. Originally designed as a 4 bedroom unit, the owner converted one B/R into a kitchen, to mainly eliminate cooking odors.
Other improvements include :
(b) Large double glazed picture windows for a spacious interior feeling and extra light.
(b) Roll up plus black-out blinds provided for privacy when needed.
(b) All interior 'dry walls' replaced to concrete, for improved strength and sound proofing.
(c) Modern kitchen cabinets and appliances imported from the UK, with red QUARTZ counter tops.
(d) Cheerful floor tiles and a fully glazed French design kitchen door.
(g) Custom made stainless steel railings and banisters throughout.
(e) All new US and EU furniture, which is negotiable in the selling price of 26 M.
Baguio, on the Philippines’ Luzon island, is a mountain town of universities and resorts. Called the “City of Pines,” it’s particularly popular in summer due to unusually cooler weather. At its center is Burnham Park, with gardens and a lake. Nearby, Baguio Cathedral, completed in 1936, has a rose-hued exterior. The main thoroughfare is Session Road, lined with shops, restaurants and entertainment options.
Baguio (UK: /ˈbæɡioʊ/ BAG-ee-oh, US: /ˈbɑːɡ-, ˌbɑːɡiˈoʊ/ BAH-ghee-oh, -OH), officially the City of Baguio (Ilocano: Siudad ti Baguio; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Baguio), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines. It is known as the "Summer Capital of the Philippines", owing to its cool climate since the city is located approximately 4,810 feet (1,470 meters) above mean sea level, often cited as 1,540 meters (5,050 feet) in the Luzon tropical pine forests ecoregion, which also makes it conducive for the growth of mossy plants, orchids and pine trees, to which it attributes its other moniker as the "City of Pines".
Baguio was established as a hill station by the United States in 1900 at the site of an Ibaloi village known as Kafagway. It was the United States' only hill station in Asia.
Baguio is classified as a Highly-Urbanized City (HUC). It is geographically located within Benguet, serving as the provincial capital from 1901 to 1916, but has since been administered independently from the province following its conversion into a chartered city. The city is the center of business, commerce, and education in northern Luzon, as well as the seat of government of the Cordillera Administrative Region.[9] According to the 2020 census, Baguio has a population of 366,358.