Real estate starts to recover

May 29th at 09:31
29-05-2014 09:31:52+07:00

Real estate starts to recover

The domestic real estate market has become warmer as property prices have dropped sharply to suit the budget of the average buyer.

 

Vu Van Phan, deputy head of the Ministry of Constructions Housing and Real Estate Market Management Department, announced at an online meeting on Reality and the Prospects of Viet Nams Property Market, held in Ha Noi yesterday, that estate prices had declined 20-30 per cent or even 50 per cent compared with the "hot" period in the market several years ago.

The price decrease in suburban and Ring Road 3 areas was higher than property projects in the citys central districts.

"The market has also seen an increasing number of estate transactions," Phan noted.

Statistics collected from the Municipal Department of Construction, property businesses and floors revealed that the city has had more than 6,350 successful transactions in the year 2013. In the first quarter of last year, the number of transactions was 800, and those in the second, third and fourth quarters were 1,050, 1,800 and 3,000, respectively.

Answering the question of whether the market could bounce back to its "hot" period in 2009, Phan stated that such a situation will not arise as the market has faced difficulties for a long time together with high inventory.

"These difficulties have brought valuable experience to investors in finding a suitable segment. In addition, speculators have also learnt lessons about the market."

Tran Ngoc Quang, deputy general secretary of the Viet Nam Real Estate Association, agreed, adding that the market has seen positive changes.

Of the total, the market segment for medium-d apartments has the highest number of transactions. In addition, property firms have regained customers trust.

However, Quang pointed out that property distribution and service companies have been developed with a lack of consistency and professionalism, especially in management.

"The market is still suffering a lack of sustainability, which requires consistent efforts from all relevant parties though it has seen improvement," he noted.

Tran Nhu Trung, deputy general director of Tan Hoang Minh Group, added that the market has experienced a period of adjustment after a hasty and unprepared period.

"The domestic estate market has shown improvements this year as its liquidity rose by 2-3 per cent in each quarter," Trung noted.

The change was remarkable though it was small as the market has been naturally adjusted and has not been affected by reactions to trends or events.

He added that the recovery has not been observed in all segments, as figures from property floors and consulting firms revealed that 50 – 80 per cent of transactions were on projects that had good locations and were under construction or completed. Those projects that did not fall under any of these factors have no liquidity.

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