Strategically located in the heart of District 2, the new urban of Ho Chi Minh City, with a 30-hectare urban land and a superb panoramic river view, Water Bay is a complex project invested by NovaLand Group. The development comprises 5,000 high-end condominiums ranging from one to three bedrooms and penthouses, 3,000 offices-tel and 250 shophouses. Covered by a lot of amenities such as commercials buildings, service residences, residential for sales and easy accessibility to centre of District 1, Phu My Hung New urban is District 7. Water Bay guarantees customers a green, fresh and airy living space with modern, luxury and extravagance facilities.
Water Bay Factsheet
Property name | Water Bay |
Property Type | Complex |
Status | Under Construction |
Developer | NovaLand Group |
Location (Map) | 26 Mai Chi Tho Avenue, Binh Khanh Ward, District 2, HCMC |
Land Areas | 30 hectares |
No. of Storey | 12 Blocks with 39 floors |
No.of Unit | 8,250 units |
Lifts | 12 Lifts |
Expected Completion | Fully-Fitted |
Expected handover year | 2020 |
Legal Ownership | Freehold status for Vietnamese 50 years hold and extendable for Eligible Foreigners |
Water Bay Units Mix
Unit Type | Size |
1-Bedroom | 55,8 sqm |
2-Bedroom | 72,8-75,5 sqm |
3-Bedroom | 89,6-110 sqm |
Office-tel | 35,5 sqm |
KEY SELLING POINTS
- The apartments at the Water Bay apartment project are designed in a scientific and sophisticated way.
- Apartment area from 47 to 110m2 with apartments from 1 to 3 bedrooms suitable for single people as well as households.
- The residents of The Water Bay apartment project will have the opportunity to enjoy a fresh living space with classy amenities such as: commercial center, modern swimming pool, play area for children , gym, spa, …
- The two sides of the project are adjacent to the big river with a view.
- Water Bay has become the gateway to Thanh My Loi since the time of Thoi Dai Bridge.
- The transportation, traffic in the Thanh My Loi area becomes easier, more convenient so that the value of the land more than 30 hectares of The Water Bay is constantly increasing.