Despite global uncertainties, Việt Nam, with its strong fundamentals, continues to remain resilient and attractive to foreign investors, as confirmed by the property research firm CBRE.
Viet Nam''s property market will see more sale launches and transactions in the second quarter of this year, the Viet Nam Real Estate Association has forecast.
The Vietnamese property market is entering 2016 after witnessing
recoveries of firms in 2015, driven by macroeconomic improvements and
policies of openness.
Viet Nam''s property market is on the path to recovery and promises to
remain busy in the last few months of the year, the Viet Nam Real Estate
Association said.
While Viet Nam''s property market is sluggish, Thu Duc Housing
Development Corp has decided to invest in agriculture business as a
subsidiary to the major business line, company chairman Le Chi Hieu told
the Doanh Nhan Sai Gon (Sai Gon Entrepreneur) newspaper.
A seminar on Viet Nam''s property market, titled ‘Why Viet Nam now?'',
was held in Seoul, South Korea, to build on growing interest from Korean
developers in Viet Nam''s anticipated recovery.