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Giấy phép số 4978/GP-TTĐT do Sở Thông tin và Truyền thông Hà Nội cấp ngày 14 tháng 10 năm 2019 / Giấy phép SĐ, BS GP ICP số 2107/GP-TTĐT do Sở TTTT Hà Nội cấp ngày 13/7/2022.
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The clock is ticking toward the moments before a major event at the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s new urban core. For the first time, home buyers hold absolute initiative: taking the lead to secure the best positions and capitalize on the breakthrough policy of 9 million VND per month to turn rental pressure into accumulated assets at The Emerald Garden View.
The green core begins to beat. With 80% of units priced at under 35 million VND per square meter, The Emerald Garden View has addressed housing demand in central Thuận An and established a new milestone in the absorption of high-end apartments.
This is the result of a structured strategy by developer Le Phong, with long-prepared land, transparent legalities, and strong financial capacity to keep prices accessible while planning standards and amenities remain of luxury caliber.
The most valuable square meters are reserved for humane living experiences and the harmonious interaction between people and nature, rather than rigid concrete blocks.
The Emerald Garden View is moving in step with the dreams of thousands of new-generation residents, a push to return after long days, and a sense of security when touching premium materials backed by brands such as SOL E&C, Land Sculptor Studio, CBRE, and DKRS.
The interior and resort-standard amenities include indoor facilities and a lush local garden network, with a five-star lobby, shaded walkways, and an infinity pool offering a multi-million-dollar city view. Parents find calm in a Yoga Garden while children touch nature.
From the five-star reception to tree-lined pathways, all affirm a long-term vision: living green is a prerequisite to recharging energy every day.
The Emerald Garden View is set to trigger the next major market move.

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