Monday, April 16, 2007

Jubilation East, Jubilation New Binan

Last Friday (April 13) I went to Jubilation East to take pictures, as requested by one of my buyers....it wasn't easy since picture-taking is not allowed, the caretaker told me. He said he'll ask the guard. I said it's the only way my buyers can see what they're buying since 95% of them are not in the Philippines and they are not sufficed with brochure images. I said I work online. Among all those I work with (all the sales people in our office), all of them work offline, giving leaflets, doing saturation, site manning, etc...I alone do everything online like having my website, blogging, chatting, emailing....so I help our people who are out of the country get the house/property they want/need within their financial capacity WHILE they are still abroad.

Being heard of my reason, the guard allowed me...only that when someone arrives (other site trippers) that I stop taking pictures so they will not get the impression it is allowed. Having 99% of the sales force of the real estate industry working offline, can I say that there's just a very very low chance you'd see pictures of Jubilation East online? Maybe....so feast your eyes on the 2 model houses that are erected...Nidana Elite and Maja Elegance. They are the model houses available for viewing.

But there are just too many pictures...I'll have to group them into 3, one per post...the site development, Nidana Elite, and Maja Elegance.

Since I walked from the Pavilion Mall, let me start from there...as always, you can click on the image to see the larger version.


The Pavilion Mall...right side is the Jubilation Road which starts the Jubilation Loop...


...the front of the Pavilion Mall, taken from the same spot I was when I took the previous picture...


After I went through the first building, this is where I exited...towards the entrance to the next building...I was starving so I when I saw Jollibee, I did not hesitate to eat lunch at 2PM...


...looking to the left of Jubilation Loop...that's the way to Springtime County, Villaggio di Xavier 1 and 2, then Jubilation East...so since I walked, that's the way I took...


See the tricycle station? (I crossed the street to 'building B')...


'Building A' taken from 'building B'
There's a tricycle stand with tricycles waiting to serve residents...


I went till the end of 'building B' to the supermarket, PUREGOLD...


Another shot of the supermarket...


I went out the left exit...


Parking area of Pavilion Mall...


Moving away...towards my destination...


Pavilion Motortown: if your vehicle needs fixing...


Afar off is the Springtime County which was the first pocket development with around 400 units to fully sell in less than a year!


To the left is the 17-hectare land for the Jubilation Town Center which is accessibly situated at the center of Jubilation, walkable from any pocket development. Apart from the commercial establishments, at this Center will also be the Jubilation Sports Complex and Church. The road surrounding this Center is the Jubilation Loop, which you see now my feet trod.

Afar off you can already see the houses of Jubilation East...


You can see the strong breeze...


You see the road to Springtime County and Villaggio di Xavier...That mansion you see is part of Jubilation East whose owner built his/her own design (as long as it's still asian)...


Almost there...see how wide Jubilation Loop is? It is a one-way traffic and this one goes to the Pavilion Mall...if you want to go to Mamplasan Exit you will pass under the Pavilion Mall and left towards the other side of the loop which will pass by Jubilation West 1 and 2.


Almost there...


Ahh...finally...I reached the gate...


The guardhouse...with glasswindow...

Below will be pics of different areas of the place...take note that Jubilation East is still under development. Despite that, there are many houses built already and I've heard 3 families are living there already...























Price increase effective April 16, 2007 by about 15%. Those who bought earlier (especially earliest) gained already and are continually gaining as the land appreciates.

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