Developer hands over houses

Jul 3rd at 13:49
03-07-2013 13:49:15+07:00

Developer hands over houses

EcoXuan, the biggest ecological urban area in Binh Duong's Thuan An town, handed over to buyers 100 per cent of the town houses it built in the first phase.

Despite the difficulties in the property market, the handover was done a month earlier than promised, said Leong Swee Chow, director of Setia Lai Thieu Ltd, the main investor and a subsidiary of Malaysia's leading property developer S P Setia.

But the company refused to disclose the number of units, pleading "business secret."

The three-phase project, to cost around US$177 million, will also contain villas, luxury apartments, and serviced residences when completed in mid-2014.

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