Garden Hill project still up for grabs

Nov 2nd at 09:35
02-11-2015 09:35:16+07:00

Garden Hill project still up for grabs

Hanoi-based Building and Infrastructure Development of Vietnam Joint Stock Company officially introduced its commerce centre and luxury apartment complex Garden Hill project which attracted a lot of attention recently.

Located at a prime location on Hanoi’s Tran Binh street in Hadong district, the Garden Hill project was identified as the worthiest living apartment of the year which will bring a dreamy living space and classy lifestyle for all families.

Covering an area of 5,500 square metres, the complex will feature commercial centres, offices for rent, and entertainment areas with two, 29 and 25-floor towers with 2 basements and 375 apartments. Apartment s vary between 57.8 and 110 square metres.

With its prime, extremely favourable location, residents can easily reach the city’s centres of economy, trade, culture, education, and entertainment, such as the National Convention Centre (3 kilometres), Hanoi Museum (3km), Hanoi National University, (Institute?) Bachelor of Commerce (1km), Media Propaganda Academy (3 km), The school class as Doan Thi Diem school, Le Quy Don School and Lomonoxop (2km), Business Center Big C, Metro (2km), Thu Le Park (2km), and Yen Hoa Park (1km)

The project is expected to begin selling apartments during the first quarter of 2016 and hand them over in 2017. Homebuyers could enjoy preferential 80 per cent loans for purchasing apartments, with 20-year pay-back terms. In addition, investors said they would pay interest rates until the apartments are handed over to the owners, along with owners receiving two years of services at no charge.

Also at the ceremony, the investor, BID Vietnam signed co-operation agreements with five partners. Accordingly, Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam will provide finance capital, Military Bank will offer loans to home buyers, Savills will operate the buildings, Japanese JCM will manage and supervise the quality of construction works and An Phu Company will handle the marketing of the project.

Tran Van Manh, chairman and general director of BID Vietnam, said the co-operation is expected to help the company complete the project with the highest quality, fastest progress, and providing the most convenient sale policies for customers.

“We believe that Garden Hill project is the right choice to nurture dreams, adorn the soul, and invest for the future,” said Manh.

BID Vietnam was established in 2006 and has become a powerful player in architectural design, civil and industrial project construction, real estate investment management, and material export-import, on account of its members’ experience and prestige.

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