380 units of Thilawa and Kanaung Housing up for sale

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Thilawa low-cost housing flats.

A total of 380 apartment units from 11 buildings of Thilawa and Kanaung affordable housing complexes developed by the Department of Urban and Housing Development (DUHD) under the Ministry of Construction in Yangon Region will be sold this month under a home loan with low interest rate, the department notified.
A total of 2,189 prospective buyers who have a deposit of K3 million and over, with the Construction, Housing and Infrastructure Development Bank (CHID) until end-December 2023 are entitled to purchase the apartment units and can make registration through direct messaging the DUHD Sale Housing Facebook page between 10 and 14 June within working hours (9 am to 4:30 pm). Those who could not register online can also send a message to the contact number 09 795824722.
The applicants must provide their name, father’s name, citizenship scrutiny card, housing name, and building types and the CHID Bank’s down payment serial number.
They are asked to consider which building they want to apply for. Each bank account owner can apply for once. Applicants are not entitled to select the unit and floor themselves.
The drawing lots system will be practised in order to follow the CHID Bank’s list. Buyers will be selected on 21 June under the drawing lots system. Those selected buyers must take out a loan, however. Individuals can enquire about the department through contact numbers 067 3407527 and 09795824722. — NN/EM

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