Is the opening of Haikou Shu Mei Bay worth buying?

Haikou Shu Mei Bay is worth buying. Shu Mei Bay, which was first opened in Haikou, is a commercial shop project, located in the northwest corner of the intersection of Binhai Avenue and Yuehai Avenue on the west coast of Haikou. It has been in business for 40 years. Please see the detailed data of the first Meishuwan project in Haikou below.

Project alias: the first opening of Meishuwan-Youlan project, the first opening of Meishuwan-Yuelan project, the first opening of Meishuwan-Yishe project.

Project address: the northwest corner of the intersection of Binhai Avenue and Yuehai Avenue on the west coast of Haikou.

Developer: Hainan Minsheng Changliu Oil and Gas Storage and Transportation Co., Ltd.

Building type: Banlou

At present, the average reference property price is about 20,000 yuan/square meter.

Building area: about 240,835 square meters.

Building area: about 3545 1 1 m2.

Floor area ratio: 1. 15

Greening rate: 40%

Planned parking spaces: Project * * * has 2423 parking spaces.

Advantages of the project: "Opening Shu Mei Bay for the first time" responds to the long-term vision of urban functional positioning, and creates a cultural health-preserving destination integrating cultural experience, creative industries, tourism, vacation and residence, covering coastal products such as art boxes, property-based hotels, commercial villas, class houses and high-quality pure board houses. The project covers a total area of 36 1 mu, with a total construction area of 350,000 square meters, which will be constructed in three phases. The first phase of development is divided into three groups: Yuelan, Youlan and Art House. Yuelan and Youlan group are pure plate-type high-rise areas, which are composed of high-rise houses, small high-rise houses and property-based hotels. The products planned by Art House Group include coastal business districts, low-density commercial villas and similar residential buildings.

Project Description: Shu Mei Bay was built by the state-owned enterprise group "Shoukai Group" (Capital Holdings (Group) Co., Ltd.). The First Group has successively developed the famous Fangzhuang Residential Area, Wangjing New Town, Huilongguan Cultural Residential Area and other properties, undertaken the development and construction of the Asian Games Village, the Universiade Village and the Olympic Village, and designed and built the National Gymnasium, Wukesong Basketball Hall and other venues related to the Paralympic Games. Shoukai Group has been established with the development of China, based in Beijing, covering more than 30 cities all over the country, and is committed to promoting life and lifestyle changes. The strength of Shoukai Group marched into the west coast of Haikou, Hainan, and made every effort to build a coastal art real estate in Hainan-the first R26 Shu Mei Bay. The project is located in the coastal area on the northwest side of Changliu starting area, in the northwest corner of the intersection of Binhai Avenue and Yuehai Avenue [the north side of Xinhai Port], bordering Qiongzhou Strait in the north, mainland China in the south, and municipal office area and residential area in the south. "The First Opening of Shu Mei Bay" responds to the long-term functional orientation of the city, creating a cultural and healthy destination integrating cultural experience, creative industries, tourism, vacation and residence, covering coastal products such as art boxes, property-based hotels, commercial villas, residences and high-quality pure board houses. The project covers a total area of 36 1 mu, with a total construction area of 350,000 square meters, which will be constructed in three phases. The first phase of development is divided into three groups: Yuelan, Youlan and Art House. Yuelan and Youlan group are pure plate-type high-rise areas, which are composed of high-rise houses, small high-rise houses and property-based hotels. The products planned by Art House Group include coastal business districts, low-density commercial villas and similar residential buildings.

Details of Shu Mei Bay in Haikou.