Novaland Expo opens in HCM City

Dec 5th at 08:21
05-12-2019 08:21:46+07:00

Novaland Expo opens in HCM City

Hundreds of investors and prospective buyers flocked to the Novaland Expo which opened in HCM City yesterday.

 

The five-day event is being held at the company’s showhouse centre on Mai Chi Tho Street, District 2.

Following the success of its earlier expo in June this year, the company seeks to provide updates on the trends and changes in the city property market.

The expo showcases a number of projects in segments ranging from housing to hospitality that Novaland is developing, like NovaWorld Phan Thiet, NovaWorld Ho Tram, NovaBeach Cam Ranh Resort & Villas, The Grand Manhattan and Aqua City in Dong Nai Province.

Several conferences to discuss hot trends in the market like eco-living and the second home market will be held with experts from research and consultancy companies like Savills and SSI taking part.

This time there are over 50 partners from various sectors like accommodation, interior decoration, sports and entertainment, banking, and construction materials taking part.

Novaland said many promotions would be offered to customers during the five days of the expo.

People buying products at the expo will receive a discount of 5 per cent plus a voucher of VND100 million for the next purchase.

There will be a lucky draw with the winner’s prize being an apartment at the NovaBeach Cam Ranh Resort & Villas project.

The event will also feature entertainment activities.

Twenty-seven years after it was founded Novaland is now one of the leading property developers in the country.

It has developed around 40 housing projects in HCM City and is now developing hospitality projects at several tourism destinations.

It targets becoming a leading company in property, finance, hospitality and infrastructure development.

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