Towering skyscrapers. Bustling shopping malls.
Frenetic nightlife. A dizzying spectacle of neon lights. Life in the
city offers an overabundance of just about everything, from the
essential to the fanciful. Unfortunately, even pollution is in
excess, as is the problem of overpopulation, with the urban space
congested with makeshift apartments, and major thoroughfares are
almost always clogged with various modes of transport. City life is
frantic, always moving at a hurried pace.
For the tireless single urbanite,
this rat race may be a welcome adventure; but for those
contemplating on starting a family, it is quite unacceptable. Who
would want to raise a family in a cramped apartment, with nothing
more than a few square feet of space to offer and windows with an
uninspiring view of the concrete firewall of the building next door?
Who would feel safe with the streets as your child’s playground?
While the city may be exhilarating with its modern conveniences and
technology, a family life here can be exhausting and expensive as
well.
Anchor Land Holdings, Inc. (ALHI), project developer
of posh residential condominium buildings in the Philippines, has
expressed optimism over the growth of the real estate industry.