Xiangshan Mountain Villa is also called "Bai Mansion" because its owner's name is a descendant of Bai Juyi, whose nickname is "Xiangshan Jushi". Therefore, the name of "Xiangshan Villa" is named after the word "Xiangshan laity", and nearby residents call the villa "Bai Mansion" because the owner of the villa is surnamed Bai.
Xiangshan villa
Property type: ordinary residence
Area: Nanshan
Sales Tel: 0755-23763965
Commencement date: August 20 17 18.
Delivery date: 20 19
Room rate: 79%
Building area: 200,000 square meters; greening rate: 30%
Coverage: 92,000 square meters
Floor area ratio: 2. 17
Decoration status: blank
Developer: Shenzhen OCT Real Estate Co., Ltd.
Characteristic property: livable ecological park real estate
Floor: high-rise and super-high-rise buildings
Property fee: 6.80 yuan/㎡ month.
Property address: Xiangshan West Street, Overseas Chinese Town
Sales address: Xiangshan West Street, Overseas Chinese Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen
Traffic route:
Bus route Nanshan Fire Brigade Station: No.26, No.43, No.54 and No.25.. B683 Xiangshan West Street Intersection Station: No.26, No.43 and No.54 air conditioners; Pure waterfront west occupation: B603 Road and B795 Road;
Self-driving route Shennan Avenue/Beihuan Avenue/Binhai Avenue-turn to Shahe East Road and go straight-turn to Xiangshan West Street to reach Xiangshan Shu Mei; Shennan Avenue (westbound), Yitian Holiday Plaza turns to Happy Valley-turn right and go straight to Happy Valley, enter OCT residential area-turn to Xiangshan Middle Street-turn to Xiangshan West Street and go straight to Xiangshan Shu Mei.
Project introduction
The land area to be developed in Xiangshan, Shu Mei is about 65,438+800,000 ㎡, with a total construction area of about 700,000 ㎡. At present, the land area being developed in the project is 92,000 square meters, and the product types are diverse. Including row houses, stacked houses, small high-rise buildings and super-high-rise buildings, other land products are super-high-rise houses. Xiangshan Mountain Villa is planned and designed in a unified way, supporting communities, including: community service stations, community neighborhood committees, community police offices and community health service centers.