With the residential and investment property transaction environment in Australia becoming more active earlier this year, Mr. Chen Shangwen, CEO of Habitat Group, noted that this was partly driven by government-implemented economic stimulus policies. Particularly in the tourism sector, measures such as providing free visas to Chinese tourists have attracted more visitors, thereby driving activity in the real estate market. Despite challenges such as inflation and rising interest rates, this has also been a key factor in market growth.
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In response to the active market conditions, Habitat Group is launching the "Promakase" campaign in the Bangkok-Pattaya area, offering deals with a Japanese flair across 7 luxury projects. These include the Walden Asoke project in the heart of Bangkok's Asoke district, an 8-story low-rise luxury condominium with prices starting at just 40,000 Thai Baht, or 65,1 Thai Baht per square meter. Additionally, there are projects like Walden Sukhumvit 39, Walden Thonglor 300, as well as Wyndham Grand Residences Wongamat Pattaya and Highland Park Pool Villas located in Wongamat Beach, Pattaya.
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In addition to substantial discounts, buyers can enjoy a range of extra services such as Fine Dining Omakase courses, yacht trips, shopping vouchers, and more. The campaign will run until July 31st, showcasing Habitat Group's efforts to provide diverse lifestyle choices.