The 17.3-ha resettlement area comprises a total of 1,884 apartments. At least 260 apartments of 46.9 square metres each and 252 of 60.9sq.m will be handed over this year, according to the district's Site Clearance and Land Compensation Board.
The remaining 1,372 apartments will be completed and ready for occupancy in 2012.
Eligible households will draw lots for the apartments at the end of this month and will begin to move in mid-June, the board announced.
"Apartment ownership certificates and household registration books will be granted to families when they move to the new apartments," said Tat Thanh Cang, secretary of the district Party Committee.
A new kindergarten, a primary school and a market were built to surround the resettlement project area, Cang said.
The city project is one of three resettlement projects that will include a total of 12,500 apartments for residents who must move because of the development of the Thu Thiem New Urban Area.
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