Salcedo Village - The Heart of Makati
The busy counterpart of the laidback and unperturbed Legazpi Village,
Salcedo Village is at the heart of the Makati Central Business
District, making it a hotspot for business and leisure. Named after the
Spanish conquistadors Juan and Felipe de Salcedo, the village was
originally a part of Barangay Bel-Air, bounded by Ayala North, Buendia
Avenue Extension, and Urdaneta Village .
Fluid Transition of the District
Incorporating the "work where you live" lifestyle in the Salcedo
Village, the key financial centers housing the corporate hotshots give
easy transition from boardrooms to the trendy bars after a busy
weekday. Young parents as well who lift weights can spend an active day
with the family at the Makati Sports Club. Yuppies who are grinding in
their office cubicles from morning until late afternoon can cap off the
night with delicious meals or drinks at their favorite restaurants. The
different demographics of the Salcedo Village makes for a high turnover
rate of condominiums for sale.
Expats who are experiencing a tinge of nostalgia can satisfy their
craving through the great cultural experience provided by Salcedo
Saturday Market. This lively laissez faire market embraces the
offerings provided by international as well as local cuisine. The
influx of the expats alongside with the corporate go-getters and
families working at the glamorous district fill up the condominiums for
sale, making the district a great economic contributor.
Condominium Investment in Salcedo Village
Salcedo Village can be easily reached through the major thoroughfares like Senator Gil Puyat Avenue, Ayala Avenue, Paseo De Roxas and Makati Avenue. Its convenient location from the public rides such as MRT, buses and e-jeepneys strikes a chord for those who want to purchase a condominium for sale. From the sundry choices provided by the commercial establishments, real estate developers such as Megaworld, Alveo and Shang Properties also provide assortment of units in terms of household and financial matters, with a range of P4.5 to P45 million.