Own a luxury apartment in the heart of Northeast Ho Chi Minh City from just 46 million VND per sqm

Since the beginning of the year, apartment prices in Ho Chi Minh City’s inner city have remained high and continued to rise due to limited supply. According to CBRE’s report for Q1 2025, the average price of newly launched apartments in the city reached 100 million VND per sqm. Amid this backdrop of escalating prices, La Pura has quickly become a market standout with its competitive pricing starting at just 46 million VND per sqm.

In addition to its attractive pricing, La Pura also impresses with its “Urban Healing in Nature” concept, offering a healing lifestyle in the heart of the city. It boasts 300 meters of green frontage, four stories of natural landscapes, and ten stories of greenery, along with an extensive rooftop garden—the largest of its kind.

The project also boasts a comprehensive range of high-end amenities rarely seen in projects within the same price range. With over 100 on-site facilities, La Pura is set to become the most desirable address in the heart of Northeast Ho Chi Minh City. Amenities include an 8-meter-high grand lobby, a resident lounge, and elevators designed with the elegance of a hotel, a diverse collection of 12 themed swimming pools, an elevated floral bridge, and dozens of therapeutic facilities, all meticulously crafted to offer residents an unparalleled luxurious lifestyle.

Despite its competitive pricing, La Pura offers a superior living experience and value proposition that surpasses many luxury projects in the central districts of Ho Chi Minh City. This presents a rare opportunity for homebuyers to acquire a high-quality residence and a sound long-term investment, given the continued upward trajectory of real estate prices.

10% payment until handover

In the current vibrant market, many developers have adopted more flexible approaches, offering attractive loan packages and extended payment terms to support homebuyers. At La Pura, the project developer, Phat Dat Real Estate Development Joint Stock Company, has introduced an extremely attractive financial policy that benefits both owner-occupiers and investors.

La Pura’s recently announced pricing has garnered significant market attention.

La Pura offers a highly comfortable and flexible payment scheme. With just a 10% payment of the apartment value until handover, customers can rest assured that there will be no additional costs incurred during the construction process.

Moreover, with the developer subsidizing interest rates for 24 months (while the apartment is handed over after 18 months) and offering a 36-month grace period on principal repayment, buyers have the advantage of planning their long-term finances without the burden of monthly installments immediately upon signing the contract. This policy is tailored for buyers with limited capital or investors seeking to leverage their finances to optimize cash flow while seizing the opportunity to acquire a high-value asset.

With bank interest rates currently at a low level, La Pura’s flexible payment policy provides a valuable solution for homebuyers to optimize their profits and alleviate financial burdens when purchasing a property.

Fully furnished handover, no additional costs

During the initial stages of moving into a new home, fixed costs such as design, construction, and furniture purchases can pose a significant financial strain on buyers. Understanding this challenge, Phat Dat has introduced a comprehensive solution with its “Luxury Home, No Extra Costs” campaign, offering a special promotion of fully furnished high-end interiors specifically for the Zenia subdivision.

Fully furnished handover is a unique feature that makes La Pura an attractive investment option.

The apartments will be delivered fully furnished with loose furniture such as TV consoles, curtains, sofas, beds, mattresses, tables and chairs, dining sets, and essential electronic appliances like TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and microwaves. This not only saves residents time and money but also ensures they can immediately enjoy a comfortable and convenient lifestyle upon moving in. This is a significant advantage, especially for owner-occupiers, who can save hundreds of millions of dong in completion costs while still enjoying a beautiful, cohesive, and well-appointed living space.

Luxurious handover with Duravit bathroom fixtures—a leading European brand

Additionally, La Pura will deliver completed apartments with finishes and fixtures from renowned brands like Duravit, Kohler, and Dulux, or equivalents, for flooring, walls, ceilings, doors, and bathroom fixtures. The project will also include loose and built-in furniture, allowing residents to move in immediately.

With a range of attractive promotional policies, customers who purchase La Pura apartments at this time will not only benefit from competitive pricing but also optimize their costs through the developer’s support programs. In fact, out of every 10 customers who visit the La Pura Sales Gallery, on average, 7 to 8 decide to reserve their preferred apartment.

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