VNRE - Mandarin Garden is located at Lot NO3 in urban Southeast Tran Duy Hung road, surrounded by four roads Hoang Minh Giam, Nguyen Thi Thap and two internal roads. From Mandarin Garden could easily go into the city center, or enjoy the available facilities at the Grand Plaza, Big C Supermarket, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School, the National Convention Center...
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Mandarin Garden is built with the decisive idea of a highclass apartment combination in Trung Hoa - Nhan Chinh urban area where already have very good technical infrastructure. Besides, the project is located opposite the Nhan Chinh park lake is under construction.
Scale
The project is built on the land area 25.886m2, with total construction floor area of approximately 230,000 m2, building density is only 36.4%. Mandarin Garden consists of 4 towers high from 25 to 29 storeys, provides about 1008 highclass apartments.
Highclasss Facilities
Mandarin Garden is designed to add more facilities for residents such as Supermarkets, Shopping Mall, Parks and Community Center, Childcare Center, Outdoor Playground for kids and space for the old. In addition, on-site services such as Multi-functional Gym, Yoga and advanced-spa system, Outdoor Swimming Pool will provide comfortable living for every family.
Unique Interiors
Interior space was designed by Finenco Architects (Italy) with the idea of separating a quite space for bedroom area and a big space for living room and kitchen. The functional rooms of apartment is logically devided for efficient uses and designed with airy space and windows to enjoy natural light and circulation.
Progress
The project was started construction in 2010, so far it completed the foundation and opening of the model house. The entire project is expected to be completed in 2013.
For further information, please contact:
View Mandarin Garden Hanoi in a larger map
Mandarin Garden is built with the decisive idea of a highclass apartment combination in Trung Hoa - Nhan Chinh urban area where already have very good technical infrastructure. Besides, the project is located opposite the Nhan Chinh park lake is under construction.
Scale
The project is built on the land area 25.886m2, with total construction floor area of approximately 230,000 m2, building density is only 36.4%. Mandarin Garden consists of 4 towers high from 25 to 29 storeys, provides about 1008 highclass apartments.
Highclasss Facilities
Mandarin Garden is designed to add more facilities for residents such as Supermarkets, Shopping Mall, Parks and Community Center, Childcare Center, Outdoor Playground for kids and space for the old. In addition, on-site services such as Multi-functional Gym, Yoga and advanced-spa system, Outdoor Swimming Pool will provide comfortable living for every family.
Unique Interiors
Interior space was designed by Finenco Architects (Italy) with the idea of separating a quite space for bedroom area and a big space for living room and kitchen. The functional rooms of apartment is logically devided for efficient uses and designed with airy space and windows to enjoy natural light and circulation.
Progress
The project was started construction in 2010, so far it completed the foundation and opening of the model house. The entire project is expected to be completed in 2013.
For further information, please contact:
Golden Gain Viet Nam - member of Hoa Phat Group
Add: Lot NO3, Southeast Tran Duy Hung Urban, Hoang Dao Thuy Street
Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Ha Noi
Tel: 84.4.3628 2011 - Fax: 84.4.3628 2016
Add: Lot NO3, Southeast Tran Duy Hung Urban, Hoang Dao Thuy Street
Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Ha Noi
Tel: 84.4.3628 2011 - Fax: 84.4.3628 2016
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Any idea about the price range? Can foreigners buy?
The owner will publish the price range in the next month. Of course, foreigners can buy apartment here :)
In accordance of Vn laws not all of the foreigners can easy buy apartments. Am I right?
@Nikita: You are right! The Goverment only allows 05 groups subject to buy and own houses in Vietnam: http://vnre.blogspot.com/2011/02/buying-house-in-vietnam.html
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