Knight Frank backs Indochine Park Tower

Oct 18th at 12:48
18-10-2012 12:48:26+07:00

Knight Frank backs Indochine Park Tower

Knight Frank Vietnam last week officially announced it become the exclusive leasing agent and property manager at Indochine Park Tower, one of the best high-end serviced apartment developments in Ho Chi Minh City.

Thomas Thang, director of Indochine Park Tower, said: “We are delighted to have secured Knight Frank as property manager for our building. Knight Frank will bring its international experience and five-star management services which will compliment the quality of our development. IPT is a landmark development in one of the best locations in Ho Chi Minh City and we are committed to offering residents the highest possible level of comfort and services”.

Stephen Wyatt, Knight Frank country director, said: “Knight Frank is proud to be involved with this quality development. Indochine Park Tower is one of the original high quality serviced apartment developments in Ho Chi Minh City with 55 fully serviced luxury three bedroom apartments and penthouses ranging from 128 to 249sqm, the most spacious in town. Our residents enjoy a very high standard of stress free living within close proximity to downtown Ho Chi Minh City”.

Holger Molendyk, head of Property and Asset Management, Knight Frank added that the company looked forward to bringing the service standard of this exclusive and prestigious building to the next higher level.

“We are very passionate about Indochine Park Tower and are very proud to be working with one of the most professional clients in Vietnam,” Molendyk said.

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