Property giant Megaworld Corp. is launching its third residential condominium development within its 140-hectare Maple Grove township in General Trias, Cavite.
This newest addition, named Maple Park Residences, rises to a commanding 14 stories and marks the third residential condo project within the 35-hectare Maple Grove Commercial District. Nestled directly opposite a verdant green park within the township, this development boasts several adjacent open spaces in close proximity.
All units at Maple Park Residences come equipped with cutting-edge wireless smart home systems accessible through a dedicated phone app. This innovative feature empowers future residents to effortlessly control various unit features, from lighting fixtures to smart appliances in the living, kitchen, dining areas, and even the bedroom.
Scandinavian-inspired
Drawing inspiration from the Scandinavian concept of parkside living, Maple Park Residences offers a range of 200 ‘smart home’ units, varying in types and sizes. The selection includes studio units (up to 30 square meters), studio with balcony (up to 35 sqm), one-bedroom with and without balcony (up to 44.5 square meters), and two-bedroom units with and without balcony (up to 76.5 square meters).
“The concept behind Maple Park Residences draws inspiration from the Scandinavian countries as well as communities in Makati where residents are surrounded by lush open spaces in the middle of a modern and urban city. Maple Park Residences will offer both the excitement of urban living and the laidback setting of Cavite,” said Eugene Lozano, first vice president for sales and marketing, Megaworld Cavite.
Elevating Sustainability: A Residential Jewel with Green Features
Embracing the identity of Maple Grove as Cavite’s sustainable Makati-inspired central business district, Maple Park Residences breaks new ground as the first-ever Megaworld residential condominium to include a dedicated electronic vehicle (EV)-charging facility within its parking area.
This facility can accommodate multiple vehicles simultaneously.
In addition to the EV-charging facility, Maple Park Residences integrates several other green and sustainability features. These include low flow rate fixtures to promote water conservation, occupancy sensors in hallways and parking floors to conserve energy, LED lights for both units and common areas, a rainwater harvesting system, and a dedicated materials recovery facility.
Inside, guests will be welcomed to a high-ceiling lobby that carries a perfect balance of the Japandi (Japan-Scandinavian fusion) style.
Here, the space will be prominently adorned with wood furnishings to evoke the parkside living ambience that residents can experience from the surrounding outdoor landscape. Several retail spaces will also be occupying the ground floor area. Over at the second level, future residents will enjoy a host of well-curated amenities that reflect the coming together of the lush surroundings of the township and the contemporary design that characterizes the entire space.
These include an adult pool with in-water lounge, children’s pool, pool deck, and an alfresco lounge area. There will also be a fitness gym, children’s playground, and a function room. Maple Park Residences will be accessible to future residents via the six-lane, 30-meter wide Maple Grove Boulevard, which was recently integrated into the 12-kilometer General Trias-Tanza Bypass Road project by the local government of Cavite and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
The road opens at Maple Grove, then traverses Tejero and San Juan, before leading directly to the Malabon Grande Bridge in Tanza, Cavite.
“Apart from the link between Maple Grove’s road networks and the Gentri Bypass road, the future direct link between the Cavite Laguna Expressway (CALAX) exit and Open Canal will significantly cut down travel time for all Maple Grove residents, especially those coming from Metro Manila, other cities in Cavite, and even Laguna,” Lozano also said.
Megaworld expects to generate around P1.8 billion in sales from Maple Park Residences, which is scheduled for completion in 2028. Earlier, Megaworld announced that it is allocating P15 billion to develop Maple Grove as “Cavite’s first-ever modern central business district” within 10 years. The township hosts two other residential condominium developments—the 10-story The Verdin and the 16-story La Cassia Residences—as well as an upscale residential village, office towers, and its very own McDonald’s store which is the biggest in the whole province of Cavite.
Soon, it will also have its own transport hub, a chapel, biking and jogging tracks, a futsal field, and a soon-to-rise lifestyle mall. The township also boasts several sustainability features, such as a two-hectare Rainwater Park designed to be a catchment basin for rainwater runoff, a landscape drip irrigation system, bike lanes, pocket gardens and tree parks, as well as vertical gardens in various buildings around the township.
A winner of a Highly Commended Award under the “Best Township Master Plan Design” category at the 2022 Philippines Property Awards by PropertyGuru, Maple Grove is just about 30 to 45 minutes away from Makati, Fort Bonifacio, and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) via the Coastal Road and the Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX).
Its strategic location makes it accessible to future road networks and key infrastructure projects, including the LRT-1 Cavite extension, the Sangley Point International Airport, the CAVITEX-CALAX link, Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBex), and the Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge. Maple Grove is one of the 30 integrated township developments Megaworld, the only Philippine real estate development company to earn a ‘Hall of Fame’ distinction as ‘Best Developer’ after winning the Outstanding Developer Award at the Property and Real Estate Excellence Award by FIABCI Philippines for three straight years (2015, 2016, and 2017).
The company was also named the ‘Best Developer’ at the prestigious Philippines Property Awards by PropertyGuru for three consecutive years (2016, 2017, and 2018).