Maybank Securities maintains a positive long-term outlook for Việt Nam''s real estate market, driven by robust population growth and increasing urbanisation.
Việt Nam’s real estate sector recorded the establishment of 4,241 new companies in the first 11 months of this year, marking a 2.6 per cent annual dip, reported the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Long An Province is seeking investment of VNĐ11.2 trillion (US$444.3 million) for a residential area project spanning 215ha and accommodating 30,000 residents.
CBRE''s report on the property market in the first quarter of this year stated that condominium prices in HCM City witnessed hardly any significant changes. Meanwhile, the majority of new supply in Hà Nội continued to focus on the high-end...
Viet Nam’s residential area per capita is expected to reach about 27 sq.m by 2025 and to surge to 30 sq.m by 2030, according to the draft national housing development strategy.
The Crest Residence, the second phase of The Metropole Thu Thiem project by SonKim Land, has won the awards for “Best Condominium/Apartment”, “Best Mixed Use Development”, “Best Mixed Use Architecture” and “Residential High Rise Architecture” at the 2020 Asia Pacific...
The Ministry of Public Security has proposed not granting ownership certificates to allow condotels, tourist villas and officetels to be turned into residential projects.
Experts believe the State''s issuance of ownership certificates for non-residential real estate projects will solve existing difficulties in Viet Nam’s real estate market.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) has sent a document to local departments to regulate the use and certification of non-residential real estate projects.
The Central Power Corporation (CPC) under the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) has paid nearly VND1 billion (US$43,000) to buy solar power from 134 residential roof-top systems in the central and Central Highlands regions since 2018.
The Galleria Residences (the first phase of The Metropole Thu Thiem) developed by SonKim Land has won "Residential High-rise Architecture Vietnam" and "Best Apartment/Condominium Vietnam" awards at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2019.
The real estate market has experienced several so-called fever periods in recent years, pushing up property prices to a level that is unaffordable for people with low or modest incomes.