The Keangnam Model house located on Me Tri Road, My Dinh, Ha Noi opened to customers who registered their interest in buying apartments with Savills, the Exclusive Sales Agent for Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower.
The opening of the model house initiated the first phase launch of the luxury residential sales. Apartment’s sizes range from 107 sq.m. to 206 sq.m., and 16 luxury penthouses with its interiors designed in several style options, each offering high quality finishes, fittings and equipment. All the units will benefit from magnificent views and provide a spacious, well-designed living space. When finished, the Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower Project will combine over 900 luxury apartments with modern facilities, a 5 Star InterContinental Hotel, Grade A office space and luxury retail space in the tallest tower in Vietnam.
Interest and demand for the apartments has been fierce with nearly half of the total units purchased quickly during phase one sales. The success of the first sales launch of apartments at the Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower has shown that strong demand from buyers of luxury property still exists in Hanoi. The second sales phase of apartments will be released later this year, potential purchasers can register through the Sales Hotline number: 1900 5555 86 or go to the project website at www.landmarktower.com.vn to view the brochure and floor plan of the apartments.
Matthew Powell, Head of Agency for Savills in Hanoi, said: “We at Savills are extremely pleased at the result because it demonstrates what we have believed from the start, that the market in Hanoi is not ‘frozen’ but is now much more sophisticated and has much higher expectations from developers. By working closely with Keangnam for over a year we were able to refine the product to make sure it matched this sophisticated buyer demand. Over the last 6 months the Savills Residential Sales Team has worked extremely hard qualifying buyers and
informing them about this fantastic project so that when sales began earlier this month, individuals that were invited to the model house (viewings were by appointment only) were intending to buy. Gone are the days of throwing open the doors and expecting to sell out; developers have to update their strategy in what they provide to the market...and how.”