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Located at the gateway of The Parkland, the Prime Garden and Midtown Garden sub-areas are presented as more than a new development phase. They are designed as places where residents can experience a new lifestyle identity, combining living spaces, community connectivity, and a curated set of amenities.
Prime Garden and Midtown Garden serve as gateway identifiers for the sub-area and as connections to the wider metropolis along the Cha La main road. From here, residents can access both on-site and external amenities. The areas are also described as touchpoints for cultural exchange between the Ocean City metropolis and The Parkland, creating a flexible and open community identity rather than a divided one.
The two sub-areas are characterized as interwoven layers. Prime Garden is positioned as the more open layer, with public spaces centrally located to support people meeting, pausing, and connecting. From the plaza to the lake and outdoor gathering areas, the layout is intended to provide daily starting points with something new.
Midtown Garden is described as a resting space within the city’s flow, with a quieter character. It is presented as an anchor for calm amid urban life, balancing lively and tranquil moments. Together, the two tones are intended to form a complete whole, allowing residents to choose how to live each day.
More than 20 outdoor amenities are described as integrated into daily life rather than arranged as separate categories. The article outlines a day-by-day rhythm: residents can begin with a jog around the lake, shift to relaxation in a small garden or an outdoor pool during the afternoon, and use the spaces in the evening for meetings, conversation, or quiet solitude.
The outdoor amenities are also described as spreading greenery throughout the living environment. Alongside outdoor facilities, indoor facilities are said to be arranged to match the pace and choices of modern young families, including multipurpose rooms, a 3D golf area, and a music room—spaces intended to support entertainment as well as mental and developmental growth for younger residents.
The article frames Prime Garden and Midtown Garden as a starting point for a new resident community because the apartments offer flexible layouts, ranging from compact studios to larger family-oriented spaces. It states that young people, young families, and buyers seeking a more balanced living arrangement can find options within the broader picture of Prime Garden and Midtown Garden.
This diversity is described as enabling a community that is not “boxed in” but can develop freely and in multiple facets, adding to The Parkland’s overall map while introducing a new living rhythm—described as elegant and suited to the development of a young community.
On the financial side, the article states that initial capital starts from only 15%, with a payment schedule extended through a policy offering waivers of principal and interest until handover. It also cites incentives up to 199 million dong, described as making ownership less burdensome, particularly for buyers prioritizing security and cash-flow flexibility.
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