Habitat for Urbanity

Eastwood LeGrand, Eastwood City's newest tower, offers fashionable residents to be only one step away from all of these. Rising 38-storeys high in the new Palm District, Eastwood LeGrand is walking distance from the district's main business and entertainment areas. Best of all, educational establishments such as the Ateneo de Manila, Miriam College, University of the Philippines and Reedley International School are minutes away by car, making it suitable for young families.

But more than its proximity, Eastwood LeGrand's highlight is its distinct glamour. Its grand architecture is inspired by the tradition of Art Deco and its most important New York City icons, the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. With eye-catching decorative moldings, striking grill and stonework and a magnificent entrance lobby-cum-lounge, having Eastwood LeGrand as your address is the ultimate statement.

The individual residences themselves make a dazzling impression. Through its wide, glass windows, each of the two-bedrooom, one-bedroom and executive studio units provide dramatic views of Eastwood City and beyond, such as the hills of Antipolo and the Makati and Ortigas business districts. All living, sleeping and dining areas are fitted with modern wooden laminate while the kitchens and baths are beautifully tiled in ceramic. The units are also designed to accommodate chic furnishings that suit urban living.

At the podium level, located on the seventh floor, residents retain the exclusive use of its spectacular lap pool and jet spa. Yoganatics can salute the morning sun at the adult fitness stations while young moms can bring their children at the play area for them to meet new friends.

Eastwood LeGrand is the perfect abode for young, urban citizens who work hard and play hard, but who at the same time, want to make waves. Eastwood LeGrand is the incarnate reality of that dream of ideal urban living.

The Art Deco-inspired Eastwood LeGrand will rise 38 storeys high over Esatwood City's new Palm District.

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