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How much is the single-family villa around the Third Ring Road in Beijing?

20 million yuan/set,10-150,000 square meters, located in the central villa area in the northeast of Beijing.

Community details: Taihe Beijing Yard is located in Chaoyang District. At present, retired townhouses are on sale 1 set, with an area of 3 16 _ sets and a price of 2 1 10,000 yuan/set. In addition, there are 5 sets of yards around 2000 _, and the current price of houses for sale is 200 million yuan/set, with 70 years of property rights.

You need to make an appointment to see the house. Interested parties can go to the sales office to learn more.

Extended data:

The earliest high-grade villa community in Beijing-Central Villa District.

1. The central villa area is located in the northeast of Beijing. Although it is close to the Capital Airport and Yansha, the expressways such as Jingshun, Jingcheng and Airport give it excellent traffic advantages. The landscape of Wenyu River system creates a regional villa temperament and a mature regional environment. But the apartment is full.

Large, the total price is too high, and more importantly, the increasingly crowded and complex environment has affected the livable image of the central villa area.

2. The representative buildings in the central villa area:

Taihe Beijing quadrangle

(1) Features: It is an independent courtyard surrounded by alleys and houses, which not only embodies the sense of family status of the traditional extended family in China, but also creates a good sense of privacy. Gate, courtyard door, house door, three-level progressive ceremony. Adopt open door modeling, elegant and generous.

(2) Geographical location: It is close to Jingcheng, Jingping and Airport Expressway, and Shunbai Road and Huangshun Road run through it. Sunhe Station, next to the subway 15 line, has a three-dimensional traffic network of "one railway, two horizontals and four verticals".