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The Woodridge Place

Merging a Cosmopolitan Lifestyle with Mountain Resort Living

“Lost, on a high and windy hill,” goes the song from the movie classic “Love is a Many Splendored Thing.” That is the dreamy-eyed sense one gets perched on one of Tagaytay Highlands’ highest elevations at The Woodridge Place.

Stunning postcard views of Laguna de Bay and its surrounding old communities and Canlubang, and higher up the ridge those of the Tagaytay Highlands golf course, the mountains and sweet-smelling pine crests in the cool air — everything one could possibly dream of in a serene mountain retreat is there.

The Woodridge Place is Highlands Prime’s residential development inspired by Colorado’s mountain resorts and ski lodges. These mountain condominiums are especially designed for large families, offering private enclaves to seekers of a posh, leisure-oriented family community.

Master-planned by Architect Pablo R. Antonio, The Woodridge Place is an offshoot of the strong demand for HPI’s first development in Highlands, The Woodridge condominiums.

With only three units on each floor, residents will have plenty of room to tastefully decorate their spacious units. Floor areas range from 170 to 306 square meters offering two, three and four-bedroom units (plus a maid’s room) to suit each family’s requirements.

Residents may opt for luxurious two-storey units with cathedral ceilings in the living and dining areas, or penthouse units with rustic fireplaces to warm toes on colder evenings. Both types have expansive glass windows and balconies designed to offer dwellers majestic views while lolling in the luxury of their own mountain resort homes.

Aesthetically pleasing, The Woodridge Place is purposely designed to have the feel of living in a house, rather than in a condominium. The unit interiors create a peaceful residential setting—an out-of-the-city ambience—making use of large picture windows to give residents an unobstructed view of boundless sceneries.

Cool year-round, the climate at The Woodridge Place encourages the enjoyment of a kaleidoscope of outdoor activities. A large park lies between it and The Woodridge. Then, there are pocket parks and meticulously landscaped gardens providing excellent areas for relaxation, barbecue parties, picnic dining with friends, biking or even a simple exploration of the verdant neighborhood. Moonlight and starlight walks, too, in the silvery glow of evening.

Golfing is just minutes away at the Tagaytay Highlands Golf Club. Indoor sports are found in the Sports Center, and for simply lollygagging, the Country Club is yet another hanging-out spot. A wide array of restaurants provides a choice of Western or Eastern cuisine.

Farewell to the hustle and bustle of city living, and just 70 minutes away, welcome to The Woodridge Place homes amid serene mountain greenery.

These mountain condominiums are especially designed for large families, offering spectacular views, year-round cool weather and worry-free condo living to seekers of a posh, leisure-oriented family community.

The Woodridge Place
  • Two assigned parking slots per unit (subject to monthly dues)]
  • One elevator per building
  • 24-hour security
  •  Administration Office
  • Common drivers' quarters
  • Provision for cable TV
  • Air-conditioning units
  • Fireplaces in the penthouse units
  • Sufficient water supply
  • Buit-in hot water supply
  • Emergency power supply system
  • Pocket parks/picnic groves
  • Children's playground
  • Landscaped gardens

 

Owner/Developer:     Highlands Prime, Inc.
Architect/Masterplanner:     Pablo R. Antonio Jr. Design Consultancy
Project Manager:     DG Jones & Partners
Site Development Engineer:     R.S. Ison & Associates
Engg Geology & Geohazard Assessment:     Associated Services and Testing Center (Salvador F. Reyes, PhD.)
Topographical Surveyor:     Aeon Land Survey Services
 
   
   
   
   

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Did You Know?

Did you know when Tagaytay Highlands was established? It was in 1991.
Did you know that the Highlands Golf Club named all its pet ducks? Yes, all the ducks are named Dexter.
Did you know who designed the golf courses in Tagaytay Highlands? It was Richard Bigler.
Did you know what structure was first built in Tagaytay Highlands? It was the Tagaytay Highlands Golf Club.

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