Old projects introduced at Vietbuild 2013

10:08, 26/08/2013

Just a few real estate enterprises joined Vietbuild 2013, the international exhibition on real estate, interior and exterior design, and construction materials, while most projects introduced at the fair were those already launched earlier.

Just a few real estate enterprises joined Vietbuild 2013, the international exhibition on real estate, interior and exterior design, and construction materials, while most projects introduced at the fair were those already launched earlier.

In previous years, there were quite many enterprises joining the annual exhibition. But this year, due to scant participation, exhibitors had chances to lure visitors to their booths at the fair, which took place in HCMC from August 14 to 18.

Hung Thinh Land Company introduced three condo projects, including a project on Pham Van Hai Street with apartments priced from VND1.7 billion each, Phuc Yen 2 project in Tan Binh District at VND1.2 billion each and Chuong Duong Garden in Tan Phu District at VND13.5 million per square meter.

Meanwhile, Phuc Khang Construction & Investment Joint Stock Company continued to introduce to investors the Sunflower City project in Dong Nai Province, offering land lots at VND337 million each. The land lots are measured nearly 100 square meters each and payment will be made in two years.

The enterprise also offered Eco Town residential project in HCMC’s Hoc Mon District with land lots from VND600-800 million each.

Minh Vinh Khang Trade Joint Stock Company offered special sale for Bao Loc residential area in Lam Dong Province. The enterprise offered land lots at VND599 million each and houses at VND988 million each.

A staff of the enterprise said the houses previously were offered at VND1.6-1.7 billion each. So, the enterprise expected to speed up sales with the special discount.

Vietbuild 2013 took place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center in HCMC’s District 7. Around 800 local and international enterprises featured 2,200 booths at the fair.

(Source:VNNet)