Upgrading living space is an inevitable need
For a long time, apartment projects in Hanoi focused mainly on 2-bedroom apartments (PN) of about 50m2 - 65m2, 3-bedroom apartments or large areas accounted for a very small proportion. This structure was considered quite ideal at that time when it met the majority of people with real housing needs with the criteria of settling down, while investors had affordable money, reduced risk and easy liquidity.
However, in recent years, as incomes have increased, so has the need to upgrade the quality of life and improve living conditions. People have begun to think about moving from 2 bedrooms to 3 bedrooms or more, from houses in cramped alleys to places with better conditions, closer to larger roads. That is also the time when apartments with an average area of 90 - 120m2 are most interested but considered the most scarce.
In 2014, after a long time renting a house, with the support of both sets of grandparents, Thuy and Nghia's family moved into a 65m2 apartment in Cau Giay with joy and happiness because they finally had a home. But the inconvenience gradually appeared when the two daughters reached the age of eating and growing up. Although they used bunk beds to increase the usable area, every time their grandparents came to visit or had guests, they wished their house had 3 bedrooms. With that wish, Nghia secretly researched 3-bedroom apartments in the inner city. After calculating the amount of money they would get if they sold their current apartment, which was increasing in price, plus the savings they had over the past few years, the couple decided to put down a deposit to buy a 114m2 apartment at Feliz Homes Hoang Mai. It was both close to their workplace and convenient for returning to their hometown in Thai Binh, so even though their budget was a bit tight, they were still determined because there was a 1-year support policy with no payment required.
At the model apartment of the Feliz Homes project, witnessing the excitement of a family of 6 people, 3 generations, talking to each other, such as "the balcony is for grandparents to practice yoga, this place for dad to practice golf, mom to grow flowers, the children's room is a climbing wall with a slide...", many visitors could not help but get excited. "Having lived in a residential house for almost their whole life, my parents never intended to change. But the alley is inconvenient in many ways, and there are only old people and children, so I am very afraid that something risky or urgent will happen. After much persuasion, my grandparents finally agreed to go see several projects around this area, but they were not satisfied. Luckily, when we came to this 114m2 apartment, the whole family of 6 people immediately liked it because the space is very airy and reasonably arranged, the handover standard is also good. Thanks to coming here, my grandparents were more open about living in an apartment, so we decided to buy it without any further hesitation" - Mr. Quang (Hai Ba Trung District) happily said with a smile.
Not only does it increase the quality of life in terms of material and spiritual aspects in general, but in large and densely populated cities like Hanoi, unavoidable risks such as flooding, traffic jams or emergencies, moving to a more convenient area is also an important factor to consider for change.
Feliz Homes – Last Chances for Family Reunion
The advantage of multi-bedroom apartments compared to high-rise houses is that the living space is more concentrated and convenient, enhancing the ability to connect between members, especially multi-generational families. For example, in the 114m2 apartment of Zen Tower of Feliz Homes, all bedrooms have windows, are spacious and airy but still ensure that 7-8 trays of food can be arranged outside for each party or feast thanks to the additional balcony of up to 17m2. Therefore, this is also known as the "reunion apartment" of Zen Tower.
Not only does it have an ideal housing construction density - more than 20% of the total area, green trees on the roofs of 3 towers and more than 40 amenities including underground functional gardens, children's playgrounds, gymnasiums - sports for all ages..., the 5,000m2 commercial center and nearly 40,000m2 of parking area are all factors that contribute to increasing the value of the apartment over time, while basically solving the limitations of real estate in the alleys of this area.
Although it is so attractive, in addition to the two towers that have been handed over to customers for interior construction, the last tower, Zen Tower, has only a very small number left, and is the most beautiful apartment fund that the investor has reserved, so buyers cannot avoid "competition".
Zen Tower has just launched a new product list with the policy "Buy a house now - pay after 1 year", according to which customers are supported with 0% interest rate and principal grace period for 12 months; or 4% discount for early payment; and are given 50 million VND to build a "sky garden" for a 114m2 apartment.
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