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MYSTERY STORIES OF THE MTRACKERS AND OTCHO BOYS. Plus other stories and fiction about Project 8 in QC.

Why Live in Project 8?

Probably unknown to many, lots of people want to transfer residence to Project 8. I've had lots of folks contact me to inquire about some lots for sale here. They wanted a place safe from floods and they had been looking everywhere, to no avail. And then they saw Project 8. Most places here proved safe during the Ondoy floods. And the areas that did suffer a bit immediately had their waters gone in a matter of minutes.

Second to being flood-resistant [due to its high ground level], folks love its strategic location.We have easy access to any point of the metropolis. In fact, we're surrounded by main routes known for their wide lanes and relatively lesser traffic volumes. There's Congressional Avenue and Mindanao Avenue connected by Road 20 which also extends to Quirino Avenue. Tandang Sora easily brings you to Luzon Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue. And transportation is likewise easily available.

Hospitals are all around us, and it's easy going to Capitol Medical Center, St. Agnes, and even Heart and Lung Center. With groceries, Pure Gold outlets are along Mindanao Avenue and Tandang Sora Road, while SM Save More is easily reachable on foot at the Super Palengke along Grants and Benefits Street. For folks living north of Project 8, there's Norimart along General Avenue, while Short Horn has two medium-size groceries plus Mercury Drug with its popular shopping section and Seven-Eleven. And it's just a 15-minute ride to SM North if you take a public jeep or UV van from Road 20 corner Mindanao Avenue.

Talking about schools, Project 8 has several quality schools and colleges, one of which is AMA, famous for its IT and programming courses. Then there's the pioneer school, St. Patrick School along General Avenue which started in 1968, GSIS High School, Village Montessori, Glendale, and several smaller ones. St. James along Mindanao may also be considered. And if you're looking for the nearest wet market, try Super Palengke or go direct to Munoz along EDSA. With restaurants, try Aling Leoning's or McDonald's, both along Short Horn. Or try the small but recommendable eateries around, like Laura's Sisig along General Avenue or those along Short Horn Road.

With Project 8, it's like SM--we've got it all for you. You don't have to go far to find basic needs. And going around the whole area is easily done with the availability of public jeeps, tricycles, buses, and UV vans. No wonder people are always alert for available real property for sale here.

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