The Legacy Treasure in the Heart of Haiphong

"Owning a valuable piece of real estate with long-term growth potential has always been a top priority for families looking to pass on a legacy to future generations."

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In Vietnamese culture, a house is not just a place to live but also a symbol of longevity, a bond between generations, and a legacy to be passed down. As such, real estate projects that are built with a long-term vision, focusing on quality and sustainable value, garner special attention from genuine homebuyers and investors alike. These projects must not only meet living needs but also ensure liquidity, potential for price appreciation, and inheritability.

Indeed, real estate has always been a potentially lucrative asset class. Notably, projects located in the heart of major cities, where robust economic development, well-developed infrastructure, and a civilized community prevail, are often chosen as ideal intergenerational investments.

Located in the heart of Hai Phong city, Harbour Center boasts impressive highlights: a prime location, distinctive cultural nuances of the port city, exceptional product quality, and transparent legal procedures. It is creating a strong attraction in the Northern real estate market.

An Intergenerational Treasure in the City Center

The Harbour Center township, with its adjacent houses, is considered a project imbued with the cultural identity of the port city, as it is located right in the center of Ngo Quyen district. This is one of the oldest districts in Hai Phong city, stretching along the Cam River and encompassing almost the entire main port area.

Harbour Center Project Perspective

Spanning along the Cam River and encompassing the main port area, Ngo Quyen district is not only one of the oldest in Hai Phong city but also a symbol of economic, cultural, and social development. With its maritime and riverine transport system connecting localities within the country and internationally, Ngo Quyen district has become a vital transport hub, driving the vigorous development of the port city. This strategic location has transformed real estate projects here into “intergenerational assets” for those seeking sustainable and promising value.

Just 200 meters from the Ngo Quyen roundabout and 100 meters from Nguyen Trai Park, Harbour Center easily connects to the city’s key commercial and service areas. Notably, the project’s proximity to public amenities like parks, schools, hospitals, and large shopping centers allows residents to benefit from a quality living environment and long-term asset value appreciation. This is why Harbour Center becomes the ideal choice for those seeking a real estate investment, not just for living but also for passing down to future generations.

Preserving Value for Eternity

Harbour Center emphasizes the sustainability of each house, ensuring that homeowners can use it not only in the present generation but also pass it down to their descendants.

To that end, each adjacent and detached house here is constructed with premium materials, ensuring durable quality, structural integrity, and endurance over time. From the first brick to the overall structure, every detail is meticulously invested in to provide safety and convenience to the occupants and ensure the house remains sturdy and aesthetically pleasing for decades to come. This is Harbour Center’s commitment to preserving and promoting the heritage value for future generations.

Additionally, the combination of contemporary architecture and synchronized planning creates an ideal living space, harmoniously blending modern and traditional elements. Every design detail at Harbour Center exudes elegance and luxury while maintaining a cozy and friendly ambiance suitable for multiple generations to reside together.

Offering more than just living spaces, the project presents ideal business opportunities for owners. With land areas ranging from 68 to 161 square meters, an average usable area of over 400 square meters, and frontages from 6 to 13.8 meters, each adjacent and detached house here is flexibly designed to accommodate both residential and commercial purposes. Built over five floors and delivered in a rough finish, owners can creatively customize the interior space, transforming their house into a unique home or a promising business venue.

Harbour Center offers an ideal living space and potential business opportunities

Notably, with its full-glass exterior design and stone cladding on the first and second floors, Harbour Center welcomes an abundance of natural light and offers expansive views. The glass balustrade adds to the architectural sophistication and modernity, bestowing a majestic and classy appearance to the entire area. This spacious and airy environment not only enhances the quality of life but also facilitates a blend of family living and commercial activities.

Ultimately, with Harbour Center, investors acquire not just an ideal living space that blends modern architecture with local culture but also an “intergenerational treasure” to be passed down through the ages.

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