Come home to paradise at SMDC Shore Residences

We’ve all had to make the adjustment from heading to the office to completely working-from-home, so having a place that allows you to give your best when you’re working, and relax when you’re done with the grind gives us that work life balance we

all crave for.

SMDC’s Shore Residences does just that. With a location that puts everything within reach, business and lifestyle areas are just a short walk or a bike ride away so residents can spend more time doing things that they love. The SM Mall of Asia is just around the corner, and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is just a few minutes away, while central business districts like Makati and BGC are easily reached with the help of many road networks.

This mega complex not only gives you accessibility and connectivity but also makes you feel like you’re on a constant vacation, making it an ideal home for both professionals and entrepreneurs.

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But what makes Shore Residences truly special? It’s their commitment to giving the everyday Filipino the home they need in a place that they deserve. SMDC’s Shore Residences, which is also the largest in-city residential resort complex in the city, also boasts of wide open spaces and lush greenery which allow residents to enjoy lots of breathing space and areas to relax. Having these areas encourages the community to be active for their physical, mental and emotional health.

Coming home to paradise every day is now possible at SMDC’s Shore Residences – a place where luxury lives in every corner with amenities and features you can’t find anywere else.

For inquiries, contact the Shore Residences team at (02) 8858-0300 and 0917-500-5151. Find them online at www.smdc.com and on social media @TheOfficialSMDC.



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