Close-up of a series of old villas on Nguyen Gia Thieu Street, Hanoi, which are intended to be sold
Video: Close-up of a series of old villas on Nguyen Gia Thieu Street.
According to the list of villa houses that are subject to management and use according to “regulations on management and use of villa houses built before 1954 in the area of Hanoi city”, on Nguyen Gia Thieu street (District 1). Hoan Kiem, Hanoi) including apartments 4, 6, 7, 7A, 8, 9A, 10, 13B, 15.
Currently, villa 4 Nguyen Gia Thieu is being used and operated by a restaurant with a very eye-catching facade.
Right next door, apartment 6 is being leased by an owner to open a cosmetic tattoo shop. The appearance of this villa is very shabby.
Inside, the workers are remodeling the shop to have a cleaner and more modern space.
And the number 7 is divided into 2 planes, with the same number 7.
The small area separated from a corner of the yard is having a business cafe.
Unit 8 has a fairly large area and is inhabited by people.
One of the residents here said that there are currently 5 households living in this villa.
Apartment 10 has long worn a modern and flashy look.
Currently, this position is a representative office of a foreign company.
The facade and part of the first floor of apartment 13B are currently rented for coffee shop business.
The outer layer of paint has also begun to peel off.
The outside wall, to the left of the villa, has also blistered and started to fall off.
A corner of the eaves has been eroded by the sun and rain over time.
A part of the facade of the former apartment 15 was also lavishly decorated by a watch shop.
But so far, the sign is hanging for rent.
Hanoi temporarily stops selling 600 old villas
The latest information at the press conference on information about the management and use of villas built before 1954 in Hanoi city took place on the afternoon of April 19, Mr. Truong Viet Dung – chief of the office The Hanoi People’s Committee said that Hanoi will suspend the sale of these villas for an overall review to have a detailed report to the competent authorities.
Previously, the Hanoi People’s Committee signed a decision on solutions to promote the management and use of public villas built before 1954 in the capital. Accordingly, Hanoi will continue to sell 600 old villas on the list of sold, state-owned, unfinished… These villas are mainly located in the inner city districts.
According to the Hanoi People’s Committee, the sale of old villas is to create capital to carry out the renovation, embellishment and reconstruction of the historic inner city for old houses, old villas, architectural works. other.
Hanoi currently has 1,216 villas, including 367 state-owned villas, 732 mixed-owned villas between the State and households or between households; 117 privately owned villas.
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