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Projects in major cities go ahead

The HCM City Department of Construction allowed developers Quoc Cuong Gia Lai and Ha Do to sell future properties at their projects in districts 7 and 10, respectively.
Projects in major cities go ahead ảnh 1A project of Quoc Cuong Gia Lai. (Photo: cafef.vn)

HCMCity (VNA) — The HCM City Department of Construction allowed developers QuocCuong Gia Lai and Ha Do to sell future properties at their projects indistricts 7 and 10, respectively.

QuocCuong Gia Lai’s project covers an area of 11,967 square metres in Tan PhongWard, with 1,211 apartments. The developer was allowed to sell 725 apartmentsof the project.

HaDo was allowed to sell 1,010 apartments of its project on 3/2 Street, District10. The project had more than 2,180 apartments and 115 villas built on an areaof 6.85 hectares.

Accordingto the HCM City Real Estate Association, there were more than 90 projects inHCM City, which were allowed to sell future properties, with a total of 42,991units, worth some 86.4 trillion VND (3.8 billion USD).

InHanoi, 191 projects were eligible to sell future properties, according to themunicipal Department of Construction. — VNS
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