Family Estate Buyers Get a Treat
Golden Haven Memorial Park offers Family Estate or Mausoleum Treat for buyers. With an eye on beautifully designed locations nationwide, Golden Haven continues to create new and better concepts. It is, in fact, the first and only memorial park chain to offer the Golden Shrines. A collection of mausoleum designs from its highly skilled architects.
Golden Shrines: Golden Haven Mausoleum Collections
The Golden Shrines’ masterfully designed architectural plans are complementary offerings to all Family Estate buyers who may choose the designs that best express their families’ legacies. It is crafted by the country’s most reputable memorial park architects and designers. The architecture memorializes those that have passed in a manner that stands the test of time. It is a concept that aligns with Golden Haven’s belief that building mausoleums. After all, is a sophisticated form of storytelling.
Golden Shrines collection assures family estate buyers of the highest quality of design. Ensuring that each family estate provides a comfortable place to reminisce and celebrate the lives of their dearly departed.
The Golden Shrines provides elegant and meaningful resting places and also practical benefits as well. It can save as much as P150,000 for the architecture and perspective designs.
Elegant but Convenient Added Value
Benefitting from this thoughtful new offer from Golden Havens is easy and convenient. The official Golden Haven Memorial Parks website supports the entire transaction process. One can browse through the various designs on offer and complete the purchase online. This encourages Overseas Filipino Workers who are looking to invest in the locations of their choice.
“Beauty and joy can go hand in hand with the dignity which we treat those who are gone. Golden Shrines’ mausoleums are the ideal choice for families who want to ‘enshrine’ the memories of their departed loved ones. Memorial Park Family Estate or Mausoleum Treat for buyers from Golden Haven Memorial Park.”
Golden Haven COO Red Rosales
Source: Tribune.net