HCM City bid to thaw frozen property market

Sep 25th at 14:30
25-09-2013 14:30:11+07:00

HCM City bid to thaw frozen property market

Developers can change commercial housing projects to social housing or reduce the of apartments once they build infrastructure, the HCM City administration has said.

 

Speaking at a meeting held on Monday to discuss the issue, Nguyen Huu Tin, deputy chairman of the HCM City People's Committee, said the changes are permitted to help thaw the property market, but they must dovetail with the city's zoning plans.

Under Government Resolution 2, developers will also be reimbursed the money they paid for land-use rights if they change their projects to social housing.

The city Department of Construction said any reduction in the of apartments must still ensure they measure at least 45sq.m.

District authorities said the changes should be considered on a case-by-case basis to ensure there is no mass change that would impact infrastructure.

Huynh Thanh Khiet, deputy chairman of the District 2 People's Committee, said his district has studied the issue in recent years and found that if the population increases 1.5-fold, infrastructure has to increase 1.2-1.6 times to keep pace.

He said before allowing a developer to make the change, authorities should consider if local infrastructure is adequate.

The Department of Transport urged the People's Committee not to allow any changes in the city's 930ha central area that has been zoned for space and landscapes.

Developers expressed concern that the city has been slow in permitting changes, which has affected them.

The resolution is only effective until the end of 2014 and so their need is very urgent, the city Real Estate Association said in the developers' support.

It exhorted the People's Committee to allow developers who meet the conditions set under the resolution to make changes to their projects soon.

Tin ordered the Department of Construction to submit to the People's Committee a list of any additional criteria for granting permission for the change.

Priority would be given to housing projects in outlying areas, he said.

The Department of Construction has recommended approval for six projects to down apartments.

It has also submitted a list of three commercial housing projects whose developers want to make the switch to social housing.

vietnamnews



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Buying debts enables foreigners entering VN property market

Why are the Vietnamese debts so attractive to foreigners? The answer is that 70 percent of the debts have been mortgaged by real estate products.

Houses in Hanoi’s old quarter unsalable

A lot of houses and apartments in the old quarter of Hanoi have been put on sale, but few people have shown their interests.

Secrets of real estate price drops finally revealed

The real reason for the shock half price reduction by two major real estate developers was revealed last week.

Slow approval hinders conversion of commercial homes

There are no signs of recovery seen in the housing market due to the slow approval process for conversion of commercial apartments into low-cost ones and division...

Diversification in downturn

Foreign consultancies are changing their portfolios and gradually moving into other fields in response to the deteriorating real estate market.

1,000 low-price apartments up for sale in Ha Noi

Muong Thanh Real Estate trading centre released 1,000 low-price commercial apartments in Kim Van-Kim Lu Urban Area, Ha Noi's Hoang Mai District for sale on Thursday.

Buyers bemoan social housing deposits

The Ministry of Construction plans to allow investors of social housing projects to collect deposits from homebuyers, according to Deputy Minister Nguyen Tran Nam.

Binh Duong attracts property developers

Long-term investors seeking capital gains or rental income are increasingly looking to the Binh Duong Province housing market, according to a survey by property...

Market hot as fire sales spread

The domestic real estate market last week moved on the news that two developers had decided to cut by half their prices in an effort to turn the struggling market.

Delayed tourism project leaves families jobless

Eight years after it was licensed, the project to develop Binh Tien Tourist Park in Cong Hai Commune in Ninh Thuan Province's Thuan Bac District has made no...

Real estate stocks

Construction stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top