The Point is put up for sale in Hanoi

Oct 24th at 15:53
24-10-2014 15:53:47+07:00

The Point is put up for sale in Hanoi

VinaLiving, VinaCapital’s real estate brand and Savills Vietnam on October 23 put up for sale The Point – a golf villa development at Danang Beach Resort.

The Point is the latest premier golf villa estate at the international award winning Danang Beach Resort. Inspired by the design of The Dune Residences which have now sold out, The Point consists of 40 villas, 20 of which will comprise the first phase release which will be offered for sale from VND4.9 billion ($233,000) a villa including VAT.

The Point lies adjacent to the 14th fairway of the Greg Norman-designed Dunes golf course providing clear views of the clean and lush surrounding environment. ll villas include three bedrooms with modern amenities on land plots ranging from 273 to 280 square metres. Homes range in from 286 to 289 square metre.

Each home, according to the developer, has its own private swimming pool together with full access to back-up power. An extensive range of facilities and amenities have already been developed for the project.

Located mid-way between Danang and Hoi An, The Point targets buyers including both golf players and real estate investors, the company said. The first ten buyers of the villas there will enjoy exemption of three years management fee.

According to Matthew Koziora, director of Transactions at VinaLiving said, The Point is the latest residential offering at the multi-award winning Danang Beach Resort.

“The project includes an enclave of three-bedroom high-end villas offering Vietnamese consumers the highest standard of a tailored living environment with premium amenities throughout. Investors and clients alike can be assured of quality estate and rental pool management services through VinaLiving,” said Koziora.

Matthew Powell, Hanoi branch director of Savills Vietnam, commented that with a combination of The Dunes course and Danang Beach Resort’s five- star facilities, The Point was certainly a good choice for both professional golf players and sophisticated real estate investors.

“As tourism property has now become top choice for second home buyers, we believe The Point will become first choice for prospective customers. This project will surely become an integral part of the prestigious Danang Beach Resort – a benchmark project developed by VinaLiving,” Powell said.

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