A Promising City in the North
From being a former capital of the province of Rizal, Pasig City has emerged as one of the most urbanized cities in Metro Manila. It has credited its growth to its close proximity to the eastern part of Ortigas Center, making Pasig one of the busiest districts and most competitive business hub around the metro. The city is accessible via several major road networks such as Ortigas Avenue, C-5 Road, Julia Vargas Avenue, and Shaw Boulevard.
The Pasig City Lifestyle
Pasig City is primarily a residential community that enjoys a laid-back community. But through its urbanization, high-rise buildings and commercial establishments are now part of the city's horizons.
For those who want to be in touch with Pasig's rich history, there are several historical spots you can visit including Bahay na Tisa (the oldest stone house in the city), Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral (the first Marian Parish in the country), and the famous Dimas-Alang Bakery (the first known bakery in the city).
The newly opened Capitol Commons and Estancia features the up-and-coming restaurants and residential properties in the metro. Brgy. Kapitolyo, one of the most underrated locations in Metro Manila, is making a name as the newest foodie haven with lots of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Urbanites, which work or live, in or near Pasig have ease of access to all their needs. Schools, shopping malls, and other conveniences are abundant in the area.
Invest in a House and Lot for Sale in Pasig
Whether you're a yuppie looking for your own space, a couple starting your new life together, or a family in need of a bigger home, you can find a house for sale that best suits your need in Pasig at around P4 million minimum.
Valle Verde, one of the oldest and most exclusive villages in the metro, offers luxury houses and lots. Notable personalities and affluent families in the society make their home here. But there are also affordable subdivisions in Pasig that you can choose from.