TOD - International urban model and the transformation of Gia Lam
From an eastern gateway to the capital, Gia Lam is entering a period of strong transformation thanks to synchronous planning and development orientation according to the TOD model - Transit Oriented Development (urban development with public transport as the center).
The TOD model is considered a modern urban planning trend, being applied by many developed countries to solve problems, reduce traffic congestion and promote urban economy . TOD encourages the development of residential, commercial and service areas... around major transport hubs such as metro, BRT, urban railway..., creating "multi-destination" cities, where people can live, work, study, shop and entertain just a few steps away or travel quickly by public transport.
TOD model solves urbanization problems in many developed countries
Gia Lam is one of the first pioneering areas in Hanoi to implement the TOD orientation. Active investment in developing transport infrastructure and urban railway lines is creating a strong driving force for real estate in the area. In particular, urban railway line No. 1 (Ngoc Hoi - Yen Vien section) has a branch going through Gia Lam, expected to start construction in the fourth quarter of 2026; line No. 8 (going through many new urban areas in the East of Hanoi) is also planned to connect Gia Lam, expected to start construction in 2030 and be completed in 2035.
Located on the connecting axis of two key metro lines, near strategic routes such as National Highway 5, 40m road and Ring Road 3.5, Gia Lam is considered by experts to be a "new bright spot" in the development picture of the capital Hanoi.
Eurowindow Twin Parks - A bright spot of TOD standard urban area in Gia Lam
The urban development model associated with public transport (TOD) is “redrawing” the real estate map of Hanoi. In the context of the East of the capital accelerating with a series of metro lines, Eurowindow Twin Parks - a low-rise project with synchronous planning right in the center of Gia Lam is emerging as a typical “TOD nucleus”, converging both residential value and long-term investment.
Eurowindow Twin Parks - located right on Thanh Trung Street, near the planned 40m Le Thanh Tong Street and in the area directly connected to metro lines 1 and 8 is considered one of the rare low-rise projects with TOD model standards here. From the project, residents can easily access the future metro system, shortening travel time to the old town, limiting traffic congestion due to the use of personal vehicles.
Eurowindow Twin Parks is located in a strategic traffic location.
Eurowindow Twin Parks plans a green, modern urban space with a complete internal utility system to meet the living, entertainment, and health training needs of residents of all ages. This is a typical integrated urban model, meeting TOD planning standards: diverse utilities within walking distance, low construction density, and synchronous public connection infrastructure.
In particular, this is the first low-rise project in the East that has handed over pink books to residents - an extremely important factor for both real buyers and investors. In the context of the market entering a strong purification phase, projects with clear legal status and well-planned planning, such as Eurowindow Twin Parks, are the "safest investment assets" with great potential for price increases.
Overview of Eurowindow Twin Parks project
The investor also launched a preferential financial policy: only need to pay 25% to receive the house immediately, the rest is supported with 0% interest rate and principal grace period of up to 30 months. Customers also enjoy incentives up to 10.2 billion VND, diamond gifts worth 1.2 billion VND, 36 months of free CBRE management fees and the opportunity to draw a Mercedes worth more than 2 billion VND.
Eurowindow Twin Parks converges all the "golden" elements of a true TOD real estate: metro connection - administrative center - "clean" legal - standard planning - flexible financial policy.
Source: https://eurowindow-holding.com/gia-lam-but-toc-nho-metro-va-chien-luoc-do-thi-tod
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