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2011 June: Thanlyin Star City Profiled in The Myanmar Times
June 27, 2011 - Journalist Soe Sandar Oo wrote an article in The Myanmar Times, dated June 27 - July 3, 2011 on the sales of Thalyin Star City housing projects.
APARTMENTS at the Thanlyin Star City housing project’s first building have almost sold out, the director of First Myanmar Investment (FMI) Company Ltd said last week.
“The first building has almost sold out and all the apartments will probably be gone by the end of this month [June]. We will begin selling apartments in the second block before July,” said U Tun Tun, FMI’s director.
The Thanlyin Star City project consists of six blocks of apartments totalling 900 units. Work on the development started in October last year and the first block is scheduled for completion in late 2012 or early 2013, he said.
The eight-storey buildings have three wings arranged in a star shape. Each block will be fitted with two elevators and will have 150 residential units, while the ground floor will accommodate shops, car parks and community space. There will be uncovered car parking as well.
The construction of support facilities such as shopping centres, community halls, schools, recreation centres and bus shelters will follow shortly, said U Tun Tun.
“We also arrange for a boat ferry from Thanlyin to Nanthida or Sint-oh-tan jetty in Yangon if we get permission,” he added.
Thanlyin Star City is situated on the southeastern fringe of Yangon at the foot of the Yangon Thanlyin Bridge. The site covers 420 acres on the peninsula between the Yangon and Bago rivers. It is approximately 10 kilometres from downtown Yangon.
“The strong point of our project compared with other housing projects is that each apartment will enjoy clean air and natural lighting, even in the bathroom and kitchen,” said U Linn Myaing, FMI’s chief operating officer.
“Our main target is middle income customers,” he added.
The development will one day have more than 6000 residential units supplemented by commercial and recreational facilities and amenities, he said.
“About 30,000 people or 6000 to 7000 families can live there if it’s developed as we intend,” U Tun Tun said.
“The project is like a small town and will enjoy security and cleaning services under an estate management system,” he said.
FMI is selling apartments via instalments spread out over six years, with 50 percent of the total purchase price to be paid within the first year.
“I think our payment plan should attract middle-income buyers,” he added.
Potential customer Ma Nilar, 31, said she did not want to live near the water.
“I don’t feel safe living near a river because I feel like the weather is getting worse every year. And I remember what happened to people who lived near the river during Cyclone Nargis,” she said.
But U Tun Tun said safety concerns are central to the project’s planning.
Apartments are priced between K35 and K70 million ($44,000 and $88,000) depending on the view and size.
“We will provide a separate substation for electricity that will power the housing blocks,” he said
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