The amendments and supplements to the 2024 Law on Land, the 2023 Law on Housing, and the 2023 Law on Real Estate Business will come into effect on August 1 as proposed by the Government, five months earlier than planned. It...
The Vietnamese Government agreed on Friday to propose that the National Assembly put the Law on Land, the Law on Housing and the Law on Real Estate Business into force from July 1 this year.
Mixed opinions have arisen around the Ministry of Construction’s proposal of setting limited terms for apartment ownership, which were repeated in the latest draft amendments to the Law on Housing.
As the Ministry of Justice is gathering comments on a draft amending the Law on Land, the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) comments that the draft needs revisions to be legally consistent with the Law on Real Estate Business and Law...
The Ministry of Construction’s proposal to allow foreigners to buy tourism property developments in Viet Nam needs careful consideration, experts have said.
Khanh Hoa Province Department of Construction has warned about illegal sale of tourism property to foreigners, asking project developers to comply with the established laws.
More foreigners are buying apartments and investing in real estate in Viet Nam, especially in HCM City, with most of them coming from mainland China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea.
Viet Nam''s real estate market is expected to continue recovery this year
after gaining good business results last year, with the market reaping
benefits from favourable macro conditions, experts said.
Developers will have their bank accounts or property frozen if they
delay transferring maintenance fees to residents'' committees of
apartment buildings from last Thursday.
Two long-awaited amended laws on housing and real
estate, effective from July 1 and expected to have a significant impact
on the property market, may not be as effective.
A credit package worth some VND20 trillion (US$952.38 million) will be
released to support homebuyers interested in commercial and urban
housing projects, reported Xay Dung, the Ministry of Construction''s e-paper.
Mark Cameron of the UK, who lives and works in Viet Nam, believes that
he will be able own residential property thanks to the revised Law on
Housing, which has removed prior restrictions on foreigners from buying
property in the country. It will...
Viet Nam''s social and economic factors are supporting the growth of its
real estate market, which has bottomed out, an executive at property
consulting firm Savills Vietnam has said.