Homebuyers are placing greater weight on practicality, prioritizing how a property supports daily routines, proximity to workplaces and schools, and a location’s long-term relevance as family needs evolve.
RLC Residences, the residential arm of Robinsons Land Corporation, is responding to this shift by reinforcing its presence in centrally located Quezon City neighborhoods. Areas anchored by major universities and key transport corridors continue to draw families and investors seeking accessibility within an established residential setting. Long recognized as an education and mobility hub, this part of the city remains a strategic address for those who value connectivity across Metro Manila.
Situated along Mirasol Street in Barangay San Roque, Quezon City, MIRA is a four-tower residential development positioned within this urban core. The project highlights the advantages of a centrally connected address designed to support everyday routines while remaining adaptable to changing household priorities.

“What we’re seeing is a clear shift toward homes that work in real life,” shared Katrina Tordilla, Head of Business Development of RLC Residences. “MIRA was designed around access, so families can stay connected to school, work, and everyday destinations while remaining relevant as priorities change.”
The development is bounded by Aurora Boulevard, 20th Avenue, and Mirasol Street, with access to major thoroughfares such as C5 and EDSA. From the site, residents can reach key business districts including Ortigas, Libis, and Bridgetowne. It is also within walking distance of an LRT-2 station and near the planned Metro Manila Subway line, offering alternative transport options that may help ease daily commutes.

Market data continue to support interest in well-located developments. In its Q4 2025 Property Market Report, Colliers Philippines noted that demand in the mid-income condominium segment remains resilient, particularly for projects in accessible locations and those offering flexible purchase terms. Centrally connected areas such as Quezon City, with their concentration of schools, offices, and transport links, remain aligned with buyer preferences for practical, long-term residential use.

MIRA’s location places it near academic institutions such as the Technological Institute of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University, and Miriam College, along with other universities in the vicinity. Retail and lifestyle destinations, including Gateway Mall, Smart Araneta Coliseum, and New Frontier Theater, are also within close reach.

The development’s unit layouts are designed with flexibility in mind, accommodating evolving needs such as study or work-from-home arrangements. “Usability is our measure of value—thoughtful spaces, well-placed for daily life,” Tordilla added. “Homes are planned to support studying or working from home through dedicated spaces within the unit, while shared amenities are positioned as natural extensions of daily life.”
As education institutions, transport infrastructure, and established residential communities converge in this part of Quezon City, projects like MIRA reflect sustained interest in homes that balance location, functionality, and long-term relevance.
For more information, visit rlcresidences.com.
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