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They Live Where They Never Have to Leave


For two of our managers, Pueblo's battle cry "Live Where You Never Have to Leave" holds true. Senior Manager for Accounting Janet Digal and Senior Product Manager Odie Tancongco have both recently built their homes in the Pueblo de Oro Township.


Janet purchased a lot in Morning Mist Village several years ago and started construction on their home late last year. Janet and husband Mario, a seaman, took an active role in the design of their home. While Janet conceptualized the looks and spact layout of the house, Mario selected the colors and accessories. Their new home is a four-bedroom house with two bathrooms, a powder room, garage and terrace. The house and its furnishings are in verying shades of brown, Janet's favorite color. The Digals were able to maximize the use of their 144 sq.m. lot, with the floor area of their home totaling 160 sq.m.




The Digals: Jio, Mario, Janet and Joyce wave from the balcony of their new home.


According to their son Jio, he is happy because now he and his sister Joyce have their own separate rooms and their school, Xavier University Grade School (XUGS) is just a few steps away. Also, Joyce is enjoying the company of one of her classmates who lives right next door as they can talk to each other even from their windows. The family is also taking delight in the cool breeze blowing through Morning Mist Village. "We don't even need to turn on our aircon," says Janet. "We just open the windows."




The Digal's house


Odie and his wife Sarah are parents to three young boys, Amiel, Toby and Armand. Because their sons are very active and need plenty of room to play, the Tancongcos chose a 150 sq.m. corner lot in Hillsborough Pointe fronting the park. The boys could just cross the street and play basketball in the court or go swimming in the village pool.




The Tancongcos: Toby, Sarah, Odie, Armand and Amiel enjoy living in Hillsborough Pointe.


Odie came up with the design for his house, then worked together with an architect to bring his ideas to fruition. Their home's architectural tenor was inspired by country houses, with trellises, stoneworks, and shutters. Their home features European-style windows, a recent trend, using uPVC produced by Vignet and locally supplied by Strauss Windows. Their home has three bedrooms because though they could have had more, they felt that the size of the rooms should not be compromised. Amiel loves the arrangement, because as the eldest he has a room all to himself.


Odie is happy with the security in the village. "Most people in Hillsborough Pointe don't put up fences," he says. "Also, on weekends my boys can play outside and bike around until midnight without us having to worry."




The Tancongco's house


The Digals and the Tancongcos both exemplify the concept of Township living. Odie and Janet work close enough to home that they can go home for lunch. Both familites send their children to XUGS' Pueblo campus, which is just outside their respective villages. In fact, incoming sixth-graders Amiel and Jio are part of the pioneering batch of students in the Pueblo campus. Also, SM Mall is only a short distance awat.


Truly, they can live where they never have to leave.