Glenda Dela Cruz Gives Tour Of Her Massive Rest House In Baguio

Billionaire Glenda Dela Cruz shares her massive rest house.

GLENDA DELA CRUZ – The chairman of a famous skincare brand shares in a vlog a brief tour of her massive Baguio rest house.

The chairman and CEO of Brilliant Skin is Glenda Dela Cruz and is now extremely successful. As a billionaire now, she surely draw strength and inspiration to rise above the odds after experiencing the hardships of life at such a young age.

The trajectory of health is impressive and at her 20s, she officially became a billionaire. This was definitely quite a feat. In 2020, she was named as a Woman of Style and Substance at Go Negosyo Woman 2020 Entrepreneurship Summit at the World Trade Center.

In the recent vlog of Karen Davila, they took the helicopter to get to her rest house in Baguio. She owns a six-bedroom house at the exclusive Alphaland Baguio Mountain Lodges.

Based on a previous article, the price of its units starts at these prices:

  • 3-Bedroom Ground Level Furnished Lodge (249 sqm) at Php 45 million
  • 3-Bedroom Upper Level Furnished Lodge (249 sqm) at Php 46 million
  • 4-Bedroom A-Frame Lodge (350 sqm) at Php 75 million
  • 6-Bedroom Furnished Lodge (600 sqm) at Php 85 million

The female CEO owns a six-bedroom unit that was already furnished when she bought it. According to her, she met the owner of the property when she took her staff to Balesin. She caught the attention of the owner and that was when she was offered to own a unit from this master-planned development.

Just like all the designs of the units, her house features lodge designs. It has ready-to-move-in equipment like stove, appliances, fireplaces, furniture, decorative furnishings, luxury bed + bath linens, a Japanese hot tub, and a sauna. 

The location of the units is 5-minute drive from the Baguio City proper.

Having this beautiful house and beautiful life now is something she is happy about as she grew up in a poor family. Recalling their house before, she shared, “‘Yung bahay namin noon tumutulo ang bubong ‘pag umuulan…”

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