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How about China Railway Construction West Lake International City Project?
This area is called Sandunbei-Zijin Pearl Plate. It is about 2km away from Jinjiadu Station of Metro Line 2 and 500m away from Zijingang Road Station of Metro Line 4. The walking distance is about 1KM because of the need to cross railways and expressways. The whole project covers an area of about 60,777 ㎡, with a total construction area of 252,863 ㎡ and a land price of 85 10 yuan/㎡. It consists of 7 34-storey high-rise buildings and 10 garden houses (6+ 1 floor). The plot ratio is 2.9, the greening rate is 30%, and the total number of households 1736.
Parking spaces 1876, and the parking space ratio is 1: 1.08. Among them, there are some tourist parking spaces downstairs to divert some people and cars; The bungalow realizes the diversion of the whole person and vehicle.
The property is owned by China Railway Construction. The property management fee is 3. 15 yuan/㎡/month, and the bungalow 3.7 yuan/㎡/month. The delivery time is 2065438+the end of 2009.
There are good educational resources and commercial facilities around. There are Wensan Education Group Liberal Arts Primary School, Dayu Road Primary School and Calais Road Campus. 12 public school, which is under construction next door.
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