Luxury apartments open for phase 1 sale in Hanoi

Jul 28th at 14:35
28-07-2015 14:35:42+07:00

Luxury apartments open for phase 1 sale in Hanoi

Last weekend (July 25) 500 apartments belonging to Imperia Garden office, housing and commercial complex have found buyers in phase 1 sale round at Daewoo Hotel in Hanoi’s Ba Dinh district.

Commenced since January and launched into the market in May 2015, Imperia Garden has attracted the attention of numerous customers thanks to the unique model of ‘Your own garden in the city’ with luxury apartments at reasonable prices from only VND2.3 billion ($107,000)/apartment.

Therefore, in the official selling ceremony, hundreds of customers were looking forward to the deposit time to instantly own luxury apartments at Imperia Garden.

Commenting on the factors that make Imperia Garden get great expectations from the market in recent years, the developer representative said, “The value that Imperia Garden brings to customers and future residents is not only an ordinary apartment but also living values and a high-end life. ‘Your own garden in the city’ apartments of HBI are created by a system of facility and value-added services as well as fresh living space where residents will enjoy a professional management service, experience a high-end life and property values are maximised.”

“Imperia Garden is highly evaluated thanks to not only the ideal settling-in place but also a safe investment opportunity with guaranteed profit,” the source added.

Located on the two façades of Nguyen Huy Tuong Street and Nguyen Tuan Street in Hanoi’s Thanh Xuan district, Imperia Garden office, housing and commercial complex is built on an area of 42,000sq.m, with the area for greenery, landscaping, facilities and education covering more than 10,000sq.m.

Imperia Garden apartments have flexible areas and design from two - four bedrooms at only VND2.3 billion for a luxury apartment in the heart of Hanoi.

Residents of the project will easily travel to the surrounding areas and neighborhoods because Imperia Garden is located among the key transport axes such as metro lines and the elevated highway of Hanoi.

As the first Imperia brand in Hanoi to be created by renowned design firms such as NKB Archi (France), CPG Consultants (Singapore), PTW Architects (Australia) and ACI, Imperia Garden is guaranteed in terms of progress by Vietnam Prosperity Bank – VPBank, developed by M.I.K Corporation and distributed by Real Estate Project Supermarket System STDA.

Imperia Garden is one of the first projects to be guaranteed relating to construction progress by Vietnam Prosperity Bank, VPBank.

Developer HBI Joint Stock Company is among the pioneer developers who are committed to handing over the ownership certificate of apartment owners and by then, the customers will need to pay the last installment.

With a flexible financing solution meeting the customers’ diverse affordability divided into eight installments, customers only need to pay 95 per cent of the contract value by the time apartments are handed over. The remaining 5 per cent will be paid when the developer gives the ownership certificate of the apartment.

Along with flexible payment schedule, developer HBI offers an attractive 8.5 per cent price discount for customers who can pay before the deadline. For those wishing to borrow, VPBank will support with special incentives for Imperia Garden prospective buyers.

Specifically, VP Bank will lend up to 80 per cent of the apartment value at just 6.9 per cent interest rate per annum and the first two year grace period.

This offer from VPBank will enable many customers, especially young families, with the initial accumulation of VND500 million ($23,300) to own a luxury apartment with all amenities and guaranteed perfect quality of life in the capital.

Commenced from January 2015 and constructed by prestigious contractors such as Licogi, CotecCons and Hoa Binh Corporation, the project is expected to be completed and officially handed over to customers in mid-2017.

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