Kelsey Homes, a pioneer real estate developer in Sri Lanka, is set to launch the second phase of its latest project CENTRAL PARK, JA-ELA following the success of the first phase.
The second phase will offer 300+ units comprising 8 types of two, three and four bedroomed houses and apartment units starting at Rs. 8.9 million. All units are designed by the renowned architect Murad Ismail of MICD Associates while Deepal Wickremasinghe Associates (Pvt) Ltd are the Structural Engineers for the project, the company said this week.
Kelsey Homes, a fully owned subsidiary of Kelsey Developments PLC (a member of the Janashakthi Group of companies) is also finalizing plans to unveil the Customer Experience Centre on October 10 at the site. The Customer Experience Centre will showcase the designs of houses and apartments as well as interactive virtual tours of each of them, so that customers can better visualize life inside their new homes.
After commencing the marketing campaign for CENTRAL PARK, JA-ELA as recently as mid-May, Kelsey Homes was able to successfully find buyers for all 70 apartments within a month of the launch. Despite the challenging economic climate, there was significant demand from customers, highlighting the confidence in the company and its leading position in the real estate market in Sri Lanka.
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