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    Real estate developer Impact announces ‘sold out’ for Greenfield Baneasa residential project by year-end

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    Romanian real estate developer Impact announces a ‘sold out’ by the end of 2020 of its stock of apartments built in the first three phases of the Greenfield Baneasa project. The neighbourhood is in the process of expanding with a new phase of development.

    For Impact Developer & Contractor, Greenfield Baneasa is its reference project, developed on a large scale of over 60 hectares, in the long term, between 2007 and 2028. Currently, the 3-phase neighbourhood is completed and has a contracting percentage of 98.7 %. On November 30, 33 units were available for sale, mostly 4-room apartments, out of the 2,548 completed apartments so far.

    “We will soon run out of apartment stock and focus only on the New Greenfield. Currently, for the 33 units still available in stock, we have advanced discussions, which will materialize in the next period, if there are no new restrictions or unforeseen situations caused by the Covid-19 virus,” said Sorin Apostol, CEO Impact Developer & Contractor.

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