Phase 1 of Happy Residence condos almost sold out “in 49 minutes”
Happy Residence, a new housing project by the Phu My Hung Development Corporation, was opened sales on October 11th, 2015 with over 500 prospects. Phu My Hung said in the first phase of sales, 99 per cent of 142 condos of block A were reserved within 49 minutes. The next phase with block B will be opened in November 2015.
At the launch event, there were a large number of young customers, and especially tens of foreigners who wish to own Phu My Hung condos. Mr. Kim Heon Su, a Korean who was the first customer having the drawing ballot to select a condo, said “I’m very happy that I’m the first customer to choose my favorite condo. In Korea, buying a condo like Hung Phuc – Happy Residence is a lucky fact.”
One project with multi-values
In the current market of many condo supply, the attractiveness of Hung Phuc – Happy Residence shows the market trend in terms of the quality housing, a trustworthy developer, good living environment with many added values … To sum up, the project’s attractiveness come with the following elements:
- Clear legality of housing in Phu My Hung city center
- Location: Standing on second-to-none location adjacent to Vietnam’s most glorious residence – Chateau Villa and owning spectacular views towards scenic river and parks nearby. Walking distance to the Crescent Mall, international schools, healthcare services…
- High affordability: Affordable condo sizes 71~92m2 and the investment potential
- Prestigious developer and international living standard at Phu My Hung
Many gifts from Phu My Hung and the partners
Phu My Hung and its partners including Vietcombank, Sacombank, Eximbank, VIB, Ariston presented lots of gifts for the home-buyers such as umbrellas, raincoats, USBs…The customers who deposited on the launch event also received the interior design book created by Urban Design, ID&D, GAIA Design Studio.
Especially, the lucky draw game sparked off the atmosphere of the event with attractive rewards including iphone 6S, Samsung tablets, Panasonic televisions, Samsung curved sound bars and massage machines.