Syrena Vietnam Investment and Development JSC (Syrena Vietnam), on March 13 will launch Green Bay Village and Lotus Residences in Ha Long city, northern Quang Ninh province.
Quang Ninh (VNA) - Syrena V☂ietnam Investment and Development JSC (Syrena Vietnam), on March 13 will launch Green Bay Village and Lot🍸us Residences in Ha Long city, northern Quang Ninh province.
Syrena Vietnam is a member of the diversified BIM Group.
Green Bay Village and Lotus Residences are two high-profile projects of BIM Group's 248ha Ha Long Marina Urban Area which runs along 3.8 kilometres of beachfront in Ha Long City.
Syrena Vietnam said that for Green Bay Village, buyers will be provided loans at zero interest rates from Vietcombank and VP Bank. Or, buyers can choose a 100 million VND (4,545 USD) package of installing two-way air conditioners for their homes.
The developer will offer a discount of 5 percent of the Lotus Residences townhouse's value (before tax) for any deposits for purchase made before the end of March.
Other promotions are still applicable, including free services charge in two years and a 5-percent discount for payment of 95 percent of the townhouse's value.-VNA
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