
Casa de Sequoia is a mid-rise residential community located along Padre Diego Cera Avenue in Las Piñas, Metro Manila. Known for its resort-inspired architecture and strategic location, it offers a peaceful “staycation” vibe while remaining highly accessible to the airport and major commercial hubs.
Travel Guide and Tips
Check-in Protocol: Most units are privately owned and listed on booking platforms. Ensure you coordinate your arrival time with the host at least 24 hours in advance, as there is no traditional 24-hour hotel front desk.
Packing Essentials: Bring your own swimwear (proper attire is required for pool use) and basic toiletries, though many hosts provide starter kits.
Connectivity: While many units offer dedicated Wi-Fi, the area has strong 5G coverage for local networks like Globe and Smart.
Nearby Attractions
Las Piñas Bamboo Organ (450m): A 5-minute walk away. Visit the St. Joseph Parish Church to see the world-renowned 19th-century organ made almost entirely of bamboo.
Santuario de San Ezekiel Moreno (450m): A beautiful architectural landmark and pilgrimage site dedicated to the patron saint of cancer patients.
SM City Sucat (2.8km): The nearest major shopping mall for groceries, cinemas, and international retail brands.
Manila Bay Sunset: A 25-minute drive (traffic permitting) will get you to the bay area for world-class sunset views.
Transportation Tips
Airport Access: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is approximately 6km away. A GrabCar or taxi usually takes 20–30 minutes via the NAIA Expressway (NAIAX).
Public Transit: The Elias Aldana Bus Stop is right outside the property, serving routes toward Baclaran and Manila.
Grab/Taxi: This is the most convenient way to navigate Las Piñas. Use the “Casa de Sequoia” pin for accurate pickups.
Who It’s Best For
Airport Transit Travelers: Because of its proximity to NAIA, it’s an excellent spot for those with early morning or late-night flights.
Small Families & Groups: The availability of 2-bedroom units with kitchens makes it more cost-effective than booking multiple hotel rooms.
Budget-Conscious Staycationers: Ideal for those who want pool access and a “resort feel” without the premium price tag of Makati or BGC hotels.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Location: Walking distance to historical sites and local markets. | Traffic: Alabang-Zapote Road and Diego Cera Ave can get very congested during rush hour. |
| Amenities: Clean swimming pool, playground, and roof deck with BBQ pits. | Quiet Hours: Strict residential rules mean it’s not suitable for loud parties. |
| Value: Highly competitive rates for 1 and 2-bedroom units. | Parking: On-site parking may require a separate fee or advance reservation. |
Pricing Observations and Comparison
Short-term Stay: Expect to pay between ₱1,800 to ₱3,500 per night depending on the unit size and floor level.
Monthly Rentals: 2-bedroom units typically range from ₱30,000 to ₱35,000, which is significantly more affordable than similar-sized units in nearby Alabang or Bay City (which often exceed ₱50,000).
Comparison: It offers better value for space than “RedDoorz” style hotels in the area while providing better amenities than older apartments in the immediate vicinity.
Local Food and Tourism Tips
Fifty Seventh St. Cafe: Located on the ground floor of the condo. It’s highly rated for its Spanish Latte and Creme Brulee Latte. Perfect for a quick breakfast or a remote work session.
Local Market: Explore the nearby Elias Aldana market for fresh tropical fruits like mangoes and local snacks like kakanin.
Food Crawl: For more variety, take a short trip to BF Resort Village, a nearby foodie hub featuring independent cafes like Tablo Kitchen x Cafe.
First-Person Review
“Staying at Casa de Sequoia felt like finding a hidden pocket of calm in the middle of busy Las Piñas. The unit I stayed in was remarkably quiet despite being near the main road. I loved being able to walk to the Bamboo Organ in the morning and then cool off in the pool during the afternoon heat. The staff at the gate were helpful with my Grab deliveries, and having a high-quality cafe right downstairs was a huge plus for my morning caffeine fix. It’s not a 5-star luxury hotel, but for the price and the convenience to the airport, it’s a total win.”

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