NISADE proves itself again as one of Asia’s premiere development groups
Hokkaido based Property Developer “NISADE” took home trophies for both Best Developer and Best Hotel Development for The Vale Rusutsu at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final
Hokkaido based Property Developer “NISADE” is once again in the spotlight on the world stage after winning yet another Internationally acclaimed award, taking home trophies for both Best Developer and Best Hotel Development for The Vale Rusutsu at the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards announced during an online gala on December 4th, 2020 in the greater Niseko category.
In total, 87 companies from property markets across Southeast Asia, India, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan and Australia competed for 35 accolades at the 15th edition of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final.
Established in 2005 (NISADE) the Developer, Project Management, Property Management & Real Estate company has set the standard amongst the pioneers of the new Niseko and has now firmly concreted it’s position amongst the most experienced and trusted development groups in Asia; especially within the booming resorts of Niseko, Rusutsu, Kiroro & Furano in Hokkaido, Japan.
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