First Vietnam realty exhibition 2015 to open in Hanoi on July 31
Vietnam realty exhibition 2015 will take place from July 31 to August 2 at the national Exhibition Palace of Architecture and Construction Plan (Do Duc Duc road, Nam Tu Liem district, Hanoi).
The exhibition will be a good opportunity for consumers to see the panorama of the real estate market in Hanoi in particular and the country in general.
General Secretary of Vietnam Real-Estate Association Tran Ngoc Quang said at the press conference on July 23 that it is the first time the sector is holding its own event rather than being a part of construction, material, or furnishing expositions as before.
The show is highly anticipated by realty businessmen and investors. A series of real estate projects will be displayed at the exhibition.
The event aims to help customers choose the suitable project, increase the efficiency of transactions and promote market development.
Major promotion discounts and free consultation services are expected to be highlights of the exposition.
It has registered 100 stalls from 50 enterprises and trading floors to date, including Viglacera Corporation, the Housing and Urban Development Company (HUD), the Hanoi Construction Corporation (HANCORP) and the Hanoi Housing Investment and Development Corporation (HANDICO).
General Secretary of Vietnam Real-Estate Association Tran Ngoc Quang makes s peech at the press conference
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The event aims to help customers choose the suitable project, increase the efficiency of transactions and promote market development.
Major promotion discounts and free consultation services are expected to be highlights of the exposition.
It has registered 100 stalls from 50 enterprises and trading floors to date, including Viglacera Corporation, the Housing and Urban Development Company (HUD), the Hanoi Construction Corporation (HANCORP) and the Hanoi Housing Investment and Development Corporation (HANDICO).
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