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Berceni's Monaco: 42 families moved into a 304-apartment project
27.01.2011, 00:07 | Real Estate | 1081 views
Several residential complexes in Bucharest continue to have hundreds of apartments available, as a result of projects being completed in full crisis, with only 42 families having moved into the two Monaco Towers blocks of apartments in Berceni so far, after Lebanese-held Marble House built 304 apartments. The sales manager of the project, an around 30 million-euro investment, says 33% of the apartments have been bought, but not all clients have moved in, with one tower block not being used at all, while for the second tower block, one lift out of three is enough to transport inhabitants. Read more on ZF.ro
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