When connectivity, utilities and residential communities become increasingly clear, projects located in the urban ecosystem that have been operating such as Prime Garden - The Parkland have more grounds to increase attractiveness for both long-term housing and holding needs.
Infrastructure reshapes the Eastern residence map
In recent years, the real estate market in East Hanoi has developed strongly, driven by synchronous investment in transport infrastructure and the emergence of large-scale megacities. Hanoi - Hai Phong expressway, Thanh Tri bridge, Vinh Tuy 2 bridge along with Ring Road 3.5, Ring Road 4 and new bridges across the Red River are gradually increasing the connectivity between the East and the capital center and provinces in the key economic region of the North.
The distance that used to be a barrier to the area is therefore increasingly narrowing. The completion of the transportation network also creates more room to increase value for Eastern real estate. For ongoing projects, the period from contract signing to house receipt is also the stage when infrastructure and urban appearance continue to take shape, thereby creating an additional foundation for long-term asset value.
Looking from the perspective of housing needs, increasingly complete infrastructure is creating a new attraction for the East, leading to the shift of residents. Instead of focusing on the inner city area, a part of young residents are willing to move to new urban areas in exchange for wider space, synchronous utilities and better quality of life. The East, from a market seen through potential, is gradually becoming a practical housing choice.
The difference of the current development cycle also lies in the fact that urban infrastructure and amenities have been formed relatively clearly. At Ocean City, schools, shopping centers, parks, entertainment spaces and essential services have been put into operation. For homebuyers, this significantly reduces the waiting time for an urban area to be completed after handover.
As transportation infrastructure, utilities and residential communities develop together, real estate selection criteria also change. Location is no longer measured simply by the distance to the center, but by the ability to connect with work, services and daily living needs.
The Parkland in the development momentum of Ocean City
Belonging to the Imperia Ocean City high-rise complex, The Parkland is developed by MIK Group in the context that East Hanoi is entering the stage of synchronous completion in both transportation infrastructure and urban ecosystem.
The advantage of The Parkland comes from the central location of Ocean Park 2. From here, residents can quickly access the Hanoi - Hai Phong expressway, Ring Road 3.5, Ring Road 4; about 15 minutes to Ocean Park 1, VinUni and about 30 minutes to Hoan Kiem Lake area. This connectivity is expected to continue to expand when a series of key infrastructures in the East such as Tran Hung Dao bridge, Ngoc Hoi bridge, Me So bridge, Co Linh underpass and Ring Road 4 are completed in turn. Further, the connecting axis to Gia Binh airport will open up more inter-regional trade routes, increasing access from the East to new economic hubs.
At the same time, The Parkland's location advantage is not only in the connection to the outer area. Located in Ocean City, the sub-area directly accesses the already operating utility ecosystem of the megacity, from schools, commercial centers, healthcare to entertainment complexes. This is a factor that helps the project location both benefit from the expanding infrastructure network and have an existing living and service platform.

Product structure is also developed in the direction of meeting many usage needs, from Studio, 1 bedroom +, 2 bedrooms to 3 bedrooms, with an area of about 31 m2 to more than 80 m2. The wide area range helps The Parkland reach many customer groups, from young people buying the first house, families with real housing needs to groups looking for rental products.
Living space is completed by an internal amenity system with a central park, a 3.6-hectare landscape lake and more than 20 amenities for sports, relaxation and children's play. Commercial axes in the base block continue to bring services closer to the residence, contributing to creating a vibrant rhythm of life right in the internal area.
In addition to the existing values of the ecosystem, The Parkland also offers flexible financial options, helping buyers be more proactive in their home ownership plans. 5-year policy without principal and interest, total incentives up to 20% along with a plan to receive the house first, pay after 2 years, helps reduce cash flow pressure in the early stages. Through this, families can soon stabilize their accommodation, while allocating resources for quality of life and long-term plans.
From a long-term perspective, The Parkland is therefore not only a choice of an apartment for the present, but also a choice of position in a new center that is gradually taking shape in the East of Hanoi. As infrastructure, amenities and residential communities continue to be completed, the values of today's location also have more room to be built according to the development pace of the area.
