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Who is the developer of Xiangtan Yongxitai?
Yongxitai Project was acquired by Xiangtan Ningbang Ligao Real Estate Co., Ltd. (a joint venture between Ligao Group and Ningbang Group) in official website Xiangtan Public Resource Trading Center on June 5438+065438+1October 5, 2020. The plot is located in the north of Hedong Avenue, east of Shuangyong Middle Road, south of Fuxing Road and west of Dishuihu Park in Yuetang District. The project covers an area of about 187 mu, with a total construction area of about 420,000 square meters. Adjacent to Hedong Avenue, Shuangyong Road, Fuxing East Road and Torch North Road, it is connected to Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Intercity Bantang Station in the north. Open the window and overlook the first-line lake view of Dishui Lake, and then go downstairs to enjoy the natural tranquility of the lake view garden. There are three universities around: Dishuihu Primary School, Torch Primary School and Hunan University of Science and Technology, which keep the scholarly environment in the city center. Self-built five-star hotel and colorful commercial street, adjacent to Rainbow Commercial Plaza, Jianxin Plaza and other mellow living facilities, close at hand, within reach. .
Current average price: 6800 yuan/square meter.
Property type: commercial-office building, residential.
Property right period: 40 years for hotel office building.
Details of Yong Xi station.
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