Profitable Business Investment Opportunities with Dragon Ocean Do Son Shophouses

Dragon Ocean Do Son (Dragon Hill) is setting a new trend as businesses flock to this 'promised land'. With an incredible offer of up to 24 months of free location rental, this vibrant hub is buzzing with investors and entrepreneurs, eager to be a part of this exciting opportunity.

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Advantages of the Shophouse Precinct at Dragon Hill

In the past, merchants often prioritized busy central districts with a high population and many eateries. However, renting a shophouse in a well-planned urban area with a diverse range of amenities has become a new preferred trend.

Business owners typically seek out shophouses in projects with crucial characteristics such as a favorable location, well-developed infrastructure, and a ready customer base from a comprehensive range of well-invested amenities.

At Dragon Hill, the developer has quickly caught on to this trend and the investors’ desires by developing a row of shophouses along the “central avenues” of the Dragon Ocean Doson project. These shophouses boast frontages ranging from 6m to 9m, with areas spanning 108m² to 120m², and a height of five stories. Their intelligent design makes them suitable for a diverse range of business needs and purposes.

The project has already completed shophouses in the Kim Long and Cat Long subdivisions, each with its own unique advantages catering to various business types. While the shophouses in the Kim Long subdivision enjoy a prime location on a bustling 48m avenue at the “gateway” to the project, including six lanes, the Cat Long subdivision’s shophouses offer the advantage of being the connecting point from the Kim Long gateway to a series of resort subdivisions, as well as the road leading to the 27-hole Dragon Golf Links course and the two artificial beaches, Dragon Beach and Cat Long.

“Gateway to Prosperity” – Kim Long Precinct at Dragon Hill

Unlimited Business Potential with Rental Shophouses at Dragon Ocean Doson

Vietnam’s tourism “springboard” is bouncing back strongly, and today’s travelers favor safe destinations that integrate diverse tourism types, including leisure, exploration, entertainment, health, and spiritual experiences, all in one place. Just a 60-minute drive from Hanoi, Dragon Hill, with its unparalleled amenities, has significantly boosted Doson tourism in recent years, attracting a record 2.95 million visitors in 2023. It is now on the verge of achieving its 2024 target of 3.8 million visitors, with 2.3 million already welcomed in the first half of the year—over 60% of the annual plan.

The developer has meticulously planned the two “non-sleeping” subdivisions of Kim Long and Cat Long into three experiential streets, featuring diverse business models to cater to the dining and entertainment needs of tourists of all ages.

Street 1, located at the “gateway” to the Kim Long subdivision, welcomes 15,000 daily visitors to Dragon Hill. It faces the luxurious, internationally-standard Dream Dragon Resort hotel and Dragon Beach. This street is typical of the accommodation and resort model, featuring mini-hotels, homestays, and Airbnbs.

Street Planning at Dragon Hill

Street 2, opposite the Water Crystal Water Park, will be an area for culinary investors to cater to hungry guests after a day of fun. Here, visitors can indulge in street food, all-you-can-eat buffets, or elegant fine dining experiences.

Street 3, in the Cat Long subdivision, will feature flagship stores, fashion boutiques, health and beauty care services, and minimarts.

Dragon Hill’s Rental Shophouses Offer Numerous Advantages

The 100 shophouses at Dragon Ocean Doson present a “golden opportunity” for forward-thinking merchants to capture the massive customer base of the entire project. The Dragon Ocean Doson developer has been “empowering” investors with attractive rental policies, fostering a professional business environment and supporting quick profitability. Specifically, the developer offers rent-free periods of up to 24 months, construction support of up to VND 200 million for the first floor, utility support of up to VND 18 million, and a signage package for the first 30 tenants.

Attractive Rental Policies for Early Investors

With its well-planned, long-term vision and inherent advantages, Dragon Ocean Doson is increasingly becoming a hub for commerce and a new business destination for Hai Phong tourism.

Contact:

Developer: Van Huong Investment and Tourism Joint Stock Company

Hotline: 1800 888 896

Website: https://dragonoceandoson.vn

Email: [email protected]

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