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AVIDA Serin East: Staycation in Your Own Home in Tagaytay





Enjoy a refreshing side of Tagaytay at Serin East Tagaytay


There are many things left to discover about one of the most popular destinations in the country, Tagaytay City. The city has evolved yet retains a charming and relaxing vibe that has captured the hearts of both its dwellers and vacationers.





Moreover, people find comfort in Tagaytay’s tight-knit culture, evident in the overall warmth of the communities. Guests and residents alike have cozy dining options in family houses that converted to private restaurants. 


Drop-off Area

Whole AVIDA Serin East development aerial view


Being part of this inviting community is possible in Serin East Tagaytay, Avida Land’s latest residential development amidst the beautiful Tagaytay City. The development stands on a quiet location that gives its residents the privilege to enjoy a new side of Tagaytay as a contemporary haven with a laidback feel. 


Amenity Deck

People were given a taste of the delightful living experience that Serin East Tagaytay offers during its launch held at the Avida Showroom in Glorietta, Makati City. Avida partnered with tastemakers of bespoke furnishings - Joel Salazar and Paul Baez of Lucina Home, and Kristine Neri-Magturo and Mike Magturo of Urban Abode for the launch, to exude the Tagaytay lifestyle offered in Serin East Tagaytay. 

Ayala Malls Serin

In order to help its future residents make the most of Tagaytay living, Avida Land also came out with the second issue of Stay Tagaytay magazine in partnership with Good Housekeeping on discovering the dream life at Serin East Tagaytay.

“(The dream life) usually happens after retirement…but Avida is making this attainable even for younger families through affordable home options in picturesque locations such as Tagaytay. You may just find that your favorite weekend getaway can turn into a permanent address,” said Good Housekeeping Editor-in-Chief Tisha Alvarez-Angluben. 

Serin East Tagaytay captures the charming and relaxing atmosphere of its location. It is countryside haven, radiating rustic beauty that is ideal for gracious living. Strategically located within close proximity to the city, Serin East Tagaytay stands out as the ideal vacation home as it reflects the timeless allure of the city while blending the comforts of modern lifestyle.





Bursting with abundant greenery, wide open spaces and modern features, Serin East is a refreshing getaway to come home to for those who need a relaxing living experience. Its clubhouse is surrounded by manicured lawns and pocket gardens inspire both fitness and reflection. Idle days can also be spent lounging by Serin East’s resort-type dipping pool. 

At the same time, future residents of the property will be in touch with the convenience of modern living because just a few steps away is Ayala Malls Serin, a newly-opened commercial development that blends in the rustic landscape while offering the community dining, shopping, entertainment, and personal needs.

2-Bedroom Living Area
Serin East Tagaytay will rise along the diversion road connecting Aguinaldo Highway and the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway. And despite the country appeal of the development, calling it home doesn’t necessarily mean living in isolation because it is actually a gateway to other travel destinations such as Batangas, Cavite and Laguna. Notwithstanding, its close proximity to the Metro.

“With Serin East Tagaytay, we are fusing the best that Tagaytay has to offer — its idyllic appeal and natural beauty — with the comforts of modern living, giving residents limitless options for their leisure and lifestyle yearnings,” said Avida Marketing Head Tess Tatco. 

Get a glimpse of the fine Tagaytay lifestyle through the Artisanal furnishing display at the Avida Showroom in Glorietta, available for public viewing for the whole month of July. 
For more information about Serin East Tagaytay and Avida’s other condominium and house and lot properties in the Philippines, visit www.avidaland.com or call (+632) 848 5200 (within Metro Manila) and 1-800-10 848 5200 (outside Metro Manila). 

(Press Release)


About Avida Land
Celebrating its 25th year as a consistently top-ranked developer for the mid-market segment of the industry, Avida provides sure, secure and sensible developments as it continues its mission to provide an enriched living experience to more Filipinos. For inquiries and appointments, visit their website at www.avidaland.com, email corporate.sales@avidaland.com or call (+632) 848 5200 (within Metro Manila) and 1-800-10 848 5200 (outside Metro Manila).

About Good Housekeeping
Good Housekeeping Philippines is the number one family and home magazine in the Philippines. Follow and like Good Housekeeping Philippines at Facebook and get some inspiring ideas and tips valuable for your home and family living.

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