Vinhomes Royal City holds sales event for foreign home-buyers

Jul 10th at 14:21
10-07-2015 14:21:02+07:00

Vinhomes Royal City holds sales event for foreign home-buyers

Minh Hung Co., New Star Land, and VietHousing Co., the authorised agents of Vinhomes Royal City, are going to open a grand sales event of luxury apartments at Vinhomes Royal City July 11 in Hanoi.

The sales event, to be held at L1-R3, Royal City, 72A Nguyen Trai Street in Thanh Xuan district, proves the companies’ desire to provide a world-class lifestyle to the first foreign homeowners in Vietnam after the government approved regulations allowing foreigners and Vietnamese overseas to own homes in Vietnam on July 1.

At the event, foreign customers will receive consultancy as well as promotions such as a discount of up to 8 per cent of the total apartment value, a VND50 million ($2,350) gift card at electric and home appliance retailer VinPro and a three day - two night holiday voucher at Vinpearl Resort Phu Quoc/Nha Trang.

All home-buyers at the event also have the option to take out a loan equal to 70 per cent of the property value at a zero per cent interest rate for the first 12-18 months.

Vinhomes Royal City’s apartment ranges from 54 square metres to over 200 square metres and from one to four bedrooms. The township also has all-in-one facilities including swimming pools, sports complex, lounges, underground shopping mall, schools, and an international clinic as well high-end accommodation services and 24-hour security monitoring.

Situated on a 12-hectare site approximately 5 kilometres southwest of Hanoi’s city centre, Vinhomes Royal City is touted as “a miniature European City right in Hanoi”. It is in close proximity to ring roads 2 and 3 which connects most of the urban areas and the new central business districts of Hanoi.

New regulations effective starting July 1 of this year stipulated that foreigners can trade and inherit houses in addition to buying just for living. Remarkably, they can buy houses right after entering Vietnam. Before the new regulations became effective, many foreigners and Vietnamese overseas, including those who have previously been living for tens of years in big cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, had no choice but to spend around VND60 million ($2,800) and even higher on rent every month.

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