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CBRE: INTRODUCING OF BEST VIEW APARTMENTS AT VINHOMES GOLDEN RIVER
CBRE Vietnam on June 18 will hold a sales event for Vinhomes Golden River in HCMC. The event aims to provide a close look at Vinhomes Golden River, one of the major projects in 2016.
CBRE cordially invite HKBAV members to the INTRODUCING OF BEST VIEW APARTMENTS AT VINHOMES GOLDEN RIVER hosted by CBRE Vietnam.
• Time and Date: 8.30 AM - 12.00 PM, Saturday, June 18, 2016
• Venue: Vinhomes Golden River Sales Gallery, 2 Ton Duc Thang, District 1, HCMC
GET A CHANCE TO WIN A VOUCHER of 3 day 2 night in PHUKET, THAILAND when purchasing a unit at the event.
Kindly RSVP HERE prior to June 17, 2016.
In this event, CBRE will share the overall picture of the city centre planning and the impacts of the metro line No.1 to the property market, as well as the dedication of Vinhomes Golden River in building an elite riverside ecological urban area in the heart of District 1 of HCMC.

Vinhomes Golden River is located at No.2 Ton Duc Thang street, with its facade running along the Saigon River, where the residences could conveniently travel by road, rail and waterway. The project is near major address of HCMC such as Ben Thanh market, the City People’s Committee, and the Independent Palace. Especially when the Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien metro line is completed, with station No.3 right inside the project, residents will enjoy convenient connections with neighboring areas, creating a brand new look by Saigon River, modern and prosperous.
Vinhomes Golden River has a total area of 25.3 hectares, is planned under riparian ecological urban model. Construction density is only 18.6 per cent, including major subdivisions: apartments and luxury villas, office for lease, shopping center, hotel, utility system, and riparian green park area.
Contact CBRE via email residentialsales.vietnam@cbre.com or hotline 0919 686 737 or for more information.
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