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834 more houses, lots for Longville Park

Monday, June 21, 2010



EIGHT hundred and thirty-four houses and serviced lots will be on the market in another 16 month in Phase III of the Longville Park housing development in Clarendon.

Ground for the project was broken last week, just three months after the official contract signing between the National Housing Trust (NHT) and the contractors, M & M Limited.

Ground was broken by Water and Housing Minister Dr Horace Chang for the development of the $4 billion housing project.

The NHT said Longville Phase III will comprise 234 serviced lots, 100 studio units, 180 one-bedroom units and 320 two-bedroom units.

The serviced lots are estimated to be sold for $1.3 million, the studios for $3.6 million, the one-bedroom for $4.85 million and the two-bedroom at $6.45 million. When completed, Longville Park will become one of the largest NHT schemes in rural Jamaica.



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