Ha Noi’s property market will have more supply of social housing products for low-income people by 2020 in order to address the paucity of those products on the market combined with the over-supply of commercial houses.
The Ministry of Construction (MoC) and the South Korea International Co-operation Agency (KOICA) held a workshop in Ha Noi on Thursday to review implementation of the Green City Planning Decision Support System (GDSS) in Viet Nam.
Despite local taboos associated with buying houses in the seventh month
of the lunar calendar, property transactions have not seen the usual
lull this year.
The Ha Noi People''s Committee has granted investment licences to the
multi-industry group Bitexco and real estate developer Vingroup to
develop two urban projects.
Domestic businesses will be able to use permanent rent-free stalls at
the V+ Shopping Mall and Supermarket in Viet Nam, which will officially
open on January 31.
CBRE, the global property consulting firm, signed an agreement with Hoa
Binh Company Ltd over managing its V+ commercial centre on August 26 in
Ha Noi.
The central Green Land Joint-stock company and Dat Quang Group signed a
construction co-operation agreement for the 15.5 hectare- Green City
project totally worth VND180 billion (US$8.6 million) last week.