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Project Overview• The community that nurtures nature in urban living, Lions Park Residences that offers low-rise

condominium units, strategically located near commercial destinations, the Makati and Ortigas business districts as well as the new NAIA 3.

The lush surroundings of this urban community boast of amenities such as a multi-purpose hall, a landscaped park, a resort-type swimming pool and a playground complete with a fish pond and a butterfly garden.

It also has barbeque pits ideal for family picnics and commercial area for all your various personal needs.• Everything you need is just a few steps away from this environment-friendly community, feel secured and

at home as you choose from a Studio, 1-bedroom unit, 2-bedroom unit or 3 bedroom unit. Truly, Lions Park Residences is undoubtedly an excellent investment especially to OFWs and retirees who are looking for a place to stay or a home to retire in Manila.

• To address the needs of the home owners, the Quadrillion Property Management (QPMI), the property management team of Lions Park, offers leasing and professional management .

Realize your dream home today.

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Amenities

The Pavilion

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Amenities

Lap Pool & Kiddie Pool

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Amenities

Central Park

Koi Pond

Children’s Play area

Water Bubblers

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How to get there:

At Lions Park Residences, you will not

have to worry for everything is just a

few meters away. This lush community

is strategically located at Sta. Ana

Drive, Sun Valley, Parañaque City. It is

also accessibly situated near business

centers and transportation hubs, only

10-15 minutes to Makati CBD, 25-35

minutes to Ortigas CBD and 5 minutes

to the NAIA 2.

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Building Features

Elevated water tanks 24/7 water supply

Underground drainage & sewerage system

2.4 meter-wide corridors

2 meter-wide entrance

Elevator

Generator for common areas

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Affordability

Reservation fee starting at P15,000

As low as P10-15,000 monthly amortization

Flexible payment schemes

(down payment – payable up to 16 months; balance – payable up to 30 years through Pag-IBIG)

Financing through in-house, bank or PAG-IBIG.

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Unit Features (GOLD)RESIDENTIAL AREAA. Floor Finishes Living, Dining & Kitchen Ceramic tiles with painted baseboard Bedroom Vinyl planks with painted baseboard Toilet Unglazed ceramic tiles

B. Wall Finishes With ficemboard partitions Interior walls Painted Finish Toilet Painted paint cement finish above glazed tiles

C. Ceiling Finishes Living, Dining & Kitchen Painted plain cement finish Bedrooms Painted plain cement finish Toilet Painted ficemboard finish

D. Kitchen Modular Kitchen cabinet with stainlesssink and stainless counter top No overhead cabinet.

E. Door Entrance & Bedroom door Solid finger jointed wood with sheet

laminated and solid wood core doorjambs plus casing

Balcony door (GF only) Aluminum framed sliding glass panel Toilet door PVC door

F. Windows Aluminum windows

G. Finishing Hardware Cylindrical lockset for main and bedroomPrivacy lockset for T&B door

H. Toilet Fixtures Water closet and Lavatory “American Classic Brand” or approved equivalent Shower Faucet Complete set of shower with faucet & fittings

I. Electrical Complete outlet and lighting devices with circuit breaker

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Alpaca Building Floor Plans

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Alpaca Building Floor Plans

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Floor Plans

ALPACA – GROUND BUILDING LAYOUT

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Floor Plans

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Elephant Building Floor Plans

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Elephant Building Floor Plans

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Floor Plans

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ELEPHANT MODEL UNIT

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Dove Building Floor Plans

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Typical Floor Plan

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OVERVIEW OF PAVILION& CENTRAL PARK

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As of June 2011

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As of June 2011

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Construction Updates – Pool

SWIMMING POOL BRIDGE OVERKOI POND

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Construction Updates – Pavilion

STAIRS GOING UP GROUND FLOOR

2ND FLOOR

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Construction Updates – Central Park

ENTRY POINTS

WATER FEATURES (BUBBLERS)

KOI PONDCHILDREN’S PLAY AREA

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Construction Updates

BUTTERFLY BLDG.

CAMEL BLDG.

BISON BLDG.

CODFISH BLDG.

ANTELOPE BLDG.

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Construction Updates – Dolphin Building

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Construction Updates – Dolphin Building

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Construction Updates- Fox Parking Lot

Covered walkway ongoing construction

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Awarding of Alpaca to CE Construction

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Alpaca Building - Topping Off

Led by the ff: LPR Site Engineer Arnel Silvano, LPR Property Manager Ms. Nina Yamson, Marketing Supervisor Ms. Lei Macasaet-Pacheo, LPR Project Director Mr. Mike Pacheo, CDCH Architect Beth

Vidal and CECON Engineer Robert Suggang

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Construction Updates – Alpaca Building

As of June 2011

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Interior of Alpaca Building

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TOILET AND BATH

KITCHEN AREA

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FIRE HOSE CABINET

ELEVATOR HALLWAY CEILING

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Sprinkler head

Sprinkler pressure testing per floor

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Exterior of Alpaca Building

Landscaping works & repainting of trench grating

Main Entrance

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Completed construction of Pressurization Blower RoomWater Tank & Fire pump Room

Construction

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LAUNDRY POSTS

FIRE EXIT STAIRS

ADDITIONAL SACP by HIMMAX

Construction of Entrance Ramp

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