The developer GFA is committed to the 'resort living' that consists of providing a lifestyle with hotel services, permanently, in its projects for residential use.
This pre-pandemic trend was only popular in tourist destinations and a big bet was made on luxury condominiums, as people, despite buying long-term or permanent properties, seek to live the experience of being on vacation.
The modality has been gaining followers and has moved to the cities, given the high competition in housing developments.
GFA is one of the pioneers in implementing the system in Mexico City and one of which has decided to use it as a differentiator, a plan that has worked during the pandemic, since the plus in homes, such as amenities, became More popular.
The idea arose long before the health contingency when reviewing the time that people spent in traffic, so the developer decided to offer options for people to reduce this time and to rest from the fast-paced life in the metropolis.
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The concept sought to add quality of life not only in the design of beautiful and comfortable spaces but also in the sum of related services that improve the quality of life of the occupants.
In the pandemic, having open spaces that houses did have and therefore apartments with a balcony, for example, were priced at 20% more than those that did not have it, reported the Association of Architects and Interior Designers of Mexico (AAI).
Avenue Nápoles, one of his most recent projects, began to see more influx of visits to the project starting in June of this year.
The project that began to be marketed two years ago and has 70% of the units sold with a cost of seven million pesos, reflected an increase in demand in recent months.
In addition to facilities that include a pool, jacuzzi, toy library, two central parks, gym, events room, yoga and business center, it offers concierge, transportation for when you do not want to use the car and bicycles for use by residents .
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The concept has also been implemented in the north of the country. In Tijuana, for example, GFA launched Landmark, which has the same concept, and in which 70% of the homes were sold in seven months.
GFA works on projects in other states implementing learnings from the pandemic. In Jalisco, for example, they are developing a residential project that will offer private offices next to the apartments, so that people can work from home, but in a space adapted for the home office.
The company indicated that with its 50 years of experience in the market, the pandemic did not represent its first crisis, therefore they believe in innovation and differential value proposals that make them succeed.
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