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What is the greening rate of Jianhua No.1 Jianhu Bay in Chuxiong?
Jianhua Mountain Lake Bay No.1 Project is invested and developed by Jianhua Group. The whole residential area covers an area of 196 mu, with a total construction area of 327,404.83 square meters. Plan single-family villas, single-family villas, townhouses, high-rise buildings and small high-rise buildings with courtyard landscape. The whole project is dominated by sloping buildings, which is a health care market in the development zone, with its back against the green hills and facing south. The plot ratio of the whole project is only 2.06, the building density is 27.9%, and the greening rate is 30.2%. Coupled with the natural green forest around the community and the exclusive beach park in the community, a green ecological community is naturally formed.
1 Jianhua Mountain Lake Bay is located at No.55 Tuanshan Road, Chuxiong Development Zone.
Decoration: blank.
Floor area ratio: 2.06.
Property type: residence.
Property right: 70 years' residence.
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