PH Real Estate - Top Baguio Subdivisions You Must Consider
Buying a house in Baguio Subdivisions
Are you looking for a perfect vacation place? If you’re dreaming of a get-away home far from the hassles of a metropolis, then you must. In this fog-filled mountain paradise you will find the best places to make your dream a reality. Indeed, there are affordable houses and condominiums in the best subdivisions in the locality.
Here are the best subdivisions in Baguio City:
Blue Ridge Mountains Subdivision
These are homes built with the comfort and safety of the occupants in mind. The subdivision is designed with the combination of modern amenities and gifts of nature. If you are a nature-oriented person you will appreciate the wide areas preserved for parks, camp sites and picnic areas and a playground. It’s also good for jogging, walking and coffee events in the shaded areas. It has a waterfall that has a nostalgic effect on people. Blue Ridge Mountains is seated on a 26-hectare property just about 10 minutes ride from the city proper.
It boasts of a view tower and decks, gazebos, western and eastern trails for trekkers, water pond, commercial area, sports and fitness facilities, clubhouse, amphitheater, recreation areas and a clean river for spring fanatics.
Residents are offered a pool to cool off and enjoy the lush surroundings and quiet neighborhood. You can take a dip into the pool while having a coffee and feel the cool air and feed your eyes with the beautiful view of the gardens and the forest around. It’s like an island paradise in the heart of a concrete jungle.
The Pinewoods Subdivision
This is one of the biggest subdivisions in the locality, which is located along the circumferential road from Marcos Highway towards Naguilian Road. The Pinewoods, with beautiful homes and condominiums built in misty rolling hills, takes pride in its services and facilities for its residents. The place has an 18-hole golf course, tennis court, swimming pool, basketball court, 24-hour security, fitness facilities, children’s playground and picnic areas and recreation spaces.
You won’t find yourself bored with many things you can engage into while staying as a resident of the subdivision. You can go to fine dining and coffee, sing at the bar or shop in the store at the main, when you don’t want to be cocooned in your house. You also find jogging and walking pleasant in its surroundings with fresh air and cool breeze.
The Village Rainbow’s End Subdivision
The subdivision is located just a few minutes ride from the heart of the City and within a thick-forested area of pine trees. It is situated in a part of Baguio that gets the fog and mist first and gets cool in the afternoons, before any part of the City does. It’s an exclusive subdivision. It is fenced with 24-hour security to ensure the safety of its residents. It has beautifully designed roads that pass through lush and bushy vegetation. You breathe the pine-scented air as you move around the subdivision. It also has manicured gardens and lawns, shaded picnic sites and parks with magnificent walkways.
You can engage in hiking along the paths and trails specifically developed for the purpose in the forest within the subdivision. Biking and jogging and horseback riding are fitness and leisure activities thought of for its residents. It has a stable for horse, a business center, and a helipad and tea house.
Lexber Heights Subdivision, Camp 7
This is an exclusive subdivision located about 5 minutes ride from the City proper. It’s blessed with a thick line of pine trees and an excellent road network that connects it to Kennon Road on the other end and Marcos Highway. It has a 24-hour security coupled with perimeter fence to keep its residents safe. It has a main clubhouse with a fitness and sports center. You can jog and walk around the area even at night and early morning without fear since it is well-guarded.
While being a resident of any of the subdivisions, you are surrounded with the many tourist attractions of the summer capital of the Philippines. Baguio City houses the premier military school of the country – the Philippine Military Academy that graduated a number of young military officers. There are a lot of things while in Baguio. If you want to view the mines that led to the locality’s being recognized as the land of gold and silver, then you can go to Mines View deck.
Other activities and places are: the horse-back riding at the Wright Park, the President’s house, the Mansion House that serves as the summer house of the President of the Republic of the Philippines. You will find the “Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto”, a well- known tourist drawer of the City. It is about 270 steps to the top at the statue of Mother Mary. It’s good for the health and spiritual well-being. The stairs seem to be endless, but of course it ends at the statue.
There’s also the “Our Lady of Atonement Cathedral”; the famous Burnham Park; Camp John Hay, the former US base in the City; the Tam-awan Village; the BenCab Museum; and the Botanical Garden that showcases the different tribes of the Cordilleras. You may want to see the nearby strawberry farms in La Trinidad, Benguet, as well.
Owning a home in one of the Subdivisions in Baguio City does not only give you a place to stay but also a ticket to the many attractions around the city. With the cool climate of the place, this can be your summer hideout and spa to rejuvenate and regain your strength.
Many people find the place excellent for rest and recreation. It has golf courses such as that of the Sta Lucia Golf Course and the Baguio Country Club Golf Course. You can choose to have your home rented out when not in use, or simply have it reserved for your vacation needs. It is worth investing in a property in this part of the country. You won’t regret it. It’s worth your every penny.
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