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Powerlong Real Estate Holdings Ltd. has unveiled its unaudited operating statistics for February 2025, providing insights into the company’s performance during the month. The report highlights a total sales figure of approximately RMB 1.2 billion, reflecting a notable increase compared to the same period last year. This surge is attributed to the successful launch of several new projects and robust demand in key markets.
The company noted that the sales performance was driven primarily by residential properties, which accounted for the majority of transactions. Additionally, Powerlong Real Estate emphasized its commitment to enhancing product quality and customer satisfaction, which has contributed to a positive reception from buyers.
Looking ahead, the company plans to continue its strategic expansion and development efforts, aiming to capitalize on market opportunities. With a solid pipeline of upcoming projects, Powerlong Real Estate is poised for further growth in the competitive real estate landscape.
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