#CulturePH - Starting Small, Dreaming Big: Meet the Cubao Home That Grows With You
The first time you talk seriously about “home” with your person, it’s rarely about floor plans. It’s the little daydreams—lazy Sundays by the window, a tiny balcony herb garden, a place where your routines feel like they finally fit. That’s the energy I felt learning about MIRA by RLC Residences in Cubao: not a sales pitch, but a gentle nudge toward building a life that can expand with you.
What makes it click is how thoughtfully it’s set up for real life, not just Pinterest boards. Units range from clever studios to one‑ and two‑bedroom homes (about 26.5 to 78 sqm, with balcony options), so you can start with what you need now and still have space for who you might become. Smart‑home touches—think smart locks, app‑activated lighting, and an audio‑visual intercom—give you that everyday ease and a bit more peace of mind when schedules get messy.
The heart tugs come from the shared spaces. MIRA’s outdoor area (aptly called Mira Square) dedicates 57% of its footprint to things you’ll actually use: glamping nooks for date nights that don’t require traffic, landscaped gardens when you need a quick reset, kids’ play zones, pools, a pet park, and garden decks that let weekends feel like weekends—even when you never leave home. Inside, the vibe continues with a Yoga Center, dance studio, fitness center, an indoor playscape, a “Learnscape” for studying or crafts, and MIRA Hall for the celebrations you’ll want to keep small and special. Daily life gets the practical lift, too: 24/7 security, basement parking, property management, and backup utilities to smooth out the bumps.
Location-wise, it’s the rare “and/and” you hope for: plugged into the city without losing the calm. You’re in Cubao, Quezon City, close to LRT‑2 and MRT‑3 for painless commutes, and minutes from the malls, schools, and hospitals that matter when real life is happening (yes, that includes World Citi Medical Center, the Philippine Heart Center, and St. Luke’s QC). It’s convenience without the claustrophobia, connection without the constant noise.
Here’s where it gets interesting for planners: MIRA is in its preselling chapter, and Tower 1 is almost sold out—just four months after launch. Early buyers get first dibs on layouts and more manageable payment paths, including preselling privileges of up to 7% discount (subject to terms) and the Pre‑Selling 120 Program, which stretches payments up to 120 months—no bank financing required. Translation: more breathing room while you build your home from the ground up.
I love that MIRA doesn’t promise a perfect life; it offers a flexible one. A place where a starter space can evolve into a family home, where wellness and errands share a ZIP code, where your day feels less like a to‑do list and more like a rhythm. For couples on the cusp of a new chapter—or anyone craving a home that grows with them—this feels like a thoughtful beginning in the middle of the city.
When you’re ready to turn key on the next version of your life, MIRA is the kind of address that makes the decision feel less like a leap and more like a natural step forward.



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