
Kai Garden Residences
Japanese-inspired calm between Makati and Ortigas.
Kai sits in the rare Mandaluyong pocket that's equally close to Makati and Ortigas — an address that quietly removes commuting from your weekly stress list.
Japanese-inspired landscaping, a slower-paced amenity deck, and the kind of interior detailing that makes coming home feel like a deliberate exhale.
Investment Lens
Mandaluyong's central location keeps tenant demand consistent — and the supply pipeline along the Boni–Pioneer corridor is thinner than most realize, which protects rental yields.
Livability
Quiet pocket street, mature surrounding district, walkable to MRT-3, and a community designed for residents who treat their home as a refuge rather than a stopover.
Long-term View
Mandaluyong rarely makes the headlines, and that's exactly why it works — quietly central, structurally undersupplied, and consistently in demand.
Ideal for
- ·Professionals splitting time between Makati and Ortigas
- ·Lifestyle-driven buyers who care about how a community feels
- ·Investors targeting young dual-income tenants
Access
- ·MRT-3 Boni — walkable
- ·Makati CBD — 15 minutes
- ·Ortigas CBD — 10 minutes
- ·BGC — 20 minutes via EDSA
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