Mirvac marketing $18,888 rebate on Chinese New Year Sydney apartment purchases

Mirvac marketing $18,888 rebate on Chinese New Year Sydney apartment purchases
Staff reporterFebruary 4, 2019

Mirvac is marketing a "Chinese New Year" rebate for buyers across its apartment towers in Sydney.

Buyers are being offered a public rebate of up to $18,888 on selected apartment purchases at five of Mirvac's projects in Sydney, The Finery, Marrick and Co, Green Square, St Leonards Square and Pavilions in the Sydney Olympic Park.

The rebate is an amount paid back to the buyer on settlement.

Mirvac says it regularly offered rebates over the Chinese New Year period as an annual practice.

The new lunar year started today.

"Mirvac has had a long standing relationship with the local Chinese community.

"Over the last several years we have acknowledged and celebrated lunar new year with a special offer on selected properties for a fixed period of time," a spokeswoman told Nine Entertainment.

Sydney unit prices have fallen nearly seven per cent last year.

For Mirvac, the $18,888 rebate applies to the purchase of selected three-bedroom apartments, while a rebate of $15,888 applies to a 2-bedroom apartment purchase and $10,888 is redeemable on a one-bedroom or studio apartment.

Buyers must make a 10 per cent deposit.

The promotion only applies to sales during February 1-28 except to Finer lots 59, 114, 188, 193 and 212.

Prices for available apartments across the developments range from:

a. Finery: $695,000 - $1.78 million

b. Marrick and Co: $699,000 - $1.895 million

c. Green Square: $795,000 - $940,000

d. St Leonards Square: $715,000 - $4.625 million

e. Pavilions: $699,000 - $1.65 million

 

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