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ParkCity Hanoi launches first apartment towers
Park Kiara, first residential condominium in ParkCity Hanoi, comprises of two towers of 31-storey each with 432 units.
Located in the heart of the ParkCity Hanoi, Park Kiara owns the "golden" position, providing the perfect connection to full fledged resort style recreational and sports club, neighbourhood mall and a quality international education.
With innovative designs based on years of experience, this anticipated condominium comprises two towers of 31-storey each with only 432 unit. There will be only eight and nine units per floor and each building is equipped with four elevators.
The whole fourth floor will provide a comprehensive range of recreational and sport facilities including fitness, swimming pool, outdoor yoga deck.
Each apartment in Park Kiara will be allocated one car parking.
Vietnam International Development JSC (VIDC) general director Yap Chin Hua said ParkCity Hanoi are being developed on the basis of five pillars including family, neighborhood, community, connectivity and convenience.
ParkCity Hanoi is a 77.4 hectare township under construction in Ha Dong district, Hanoi. A strong community with three precincts of Nadyne Gardens, Evelyne Gardens and The Mansions Parkhomes has been established.
ParkCity Hanoi, modelled after our successful and multiple-award winning township, Desa ParkCity in Kuala Lumpur, focuses fostering family and communities’ ties to create a wholesome, thriving and vibrant community.
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