Chapter 233: Give an Inch, Want a Mile

Star Moon Bay's villas totaled fifty-six properties, each a detached unit with a fixed price.

However, compared to high-rises, the price of villas was exorbitantly high, with the cheapest one also costing eighteen million.

Previously, the price that Tang Tianlong and Lin Xiao mentioned—thirteen million—was the initial opening price. Later, as more people showed interest and with the general rise in prices across the East City District, the price of the villas soared. This resulted in the cheapest 228-square-meter unit now costing an additional five million.

The villas numbered one to ten had the best location in Star Moon Bay, and naturally, they were the most expensive.

Take villa number ten, which sold a month ago, for example; it went for thirty-six million, non-negotiable!

Currently, seven out of the ten best-located villas had been sold, leaving only five, seven, and nine still on the market.