According to Michael Piro, general director of Vietnam Sotheby’s International Realty, this award remarks the recognition of region and globe’s professionals towards what the company has achieved in Vietnamese real estate market.
“More important, we are proud to establish customer trust. Vietnam Sotheby’s International Realty has succeeded to build up the long-term firm connection between leading quality projects in Vietnam and targeted customers. A significant number of buyers after the first transaction, gladly come back to us with the second, third, even fourth transactions and own the properties of the same project or other high-end ones,” Piro said.
In the first two months of 2014, Vietnam Sotheby’s International Realty recorded the sales revenue of VND73.5 billion ($3.5 million) for Hyatt Regency Danang Residence, a beachfront project.
In 2013, more than VND1.05 trillion ($50 million equivalent) in sales revenue across a diversified projects and most notably VND21 billion ($10 million) in general brokerage listings working on both buy and sell sides of transactions by Vietnam Sotheby’s International Realty.
During just a month, 13 luxury condominiums at Indochina Plaza Hanoi were sold by Vietnam Sotheby’s International Realty.
The Asia Pacific Property Awards, combined with the other regional awards’ programmes for Europe, Central and South America and Canada, forms the globally renowned International Property Awards.
Candidates and projects from various countries are judged by a panel of over 70 experts covering every aspect of the property industry.
In 2014, The Asia Pacific Property Awards witnessed the participation and severe competition of hundreds of Asia Pacific’s leading property professionals and developers from 29 countries to celebrate their success in overall project, architecture and interior design.
According to Stuart Shield, president of the International Property Awards the Asia Pacific region has the best track record for companies that go on to receive an International Property Award.
“This sets the bar so high, other regions have a hard task ahead if they hope to outshine Asia Pacific in the finals,” Shield said.
What the stars mean:
★ Poor ★ ★ Promising ★★★ Good ★★★★ Very good ★★★★★ Exceptional