AVIC TOWNHOUSE sales opening soon at Vientiane Centre

Jun 18th at 10:03
18-06-2015 10:03:56+07:00

AVIC TOWNHOUSE sales opening soon at Vientiane Centre

A housing project, AVICTOWNHOUSE, developed by AVIC International Investment (Laos) Co., Ltd., was begun in September last year.

A Sale Ceremony will be held at the Vientiane Centre on June 20 starting at 13:30pm. A well-known local band will bring you traditional Lao songs and dances, and many interesting games and prizes have been prepared to surprise you.

And with the Chinese traditional Zongzi Festival coming, delicious rice dumplings are ready for you to taste. Feel free to come and enjoy this beautiful afternoon with us!

(Extracted from this newspaper on 29th September 29, 2014)

Since beginning last year, project construction is going well and 70 percent of the work has been finished. The developer is optimistic that the whole project will be finished by October and will be delivered to clients in good condition. By now lots of clients have visited our mock-up house and showed strong interest.

So, what is this project?

Located in Phonphanao village, the coloured multi-storey block in the northeast of Vientiane near TV LAO, the AVIC TOWNHOUSE project is a modern concise style townhouse. The project contains 53 sets. Townhouses are all the same and have 5 bedrooms, 1 living room,1 dining room, and 5 bathrooms. Every unit has three floors, with a living room and dining room on the 1st floor, and two bedrooms separately on the 2nd floor and 3rd floor. There is a French window that lets in lots of daylight and a high quality solid wood floor. Total floor area is 210 m2.The units come complete with refined decor.

Furthermore, the whole community comes with a full set of convenience stores, small restaurants, a swimming pool, garden, and outdoor fitness equipment. At the same time, it also provides a complete set of perfect residential property services, including 24-hour security service, hygiene facilities, garbage disposal, and equipment maintenance, etc.

An AVIC townhouse is worthy of your ownership.

vientiane times



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