Hanoians snapping up Da Nang property

Sep 17th at 15:18
17-09-2016 15:18:29+07:00

Hanoians snapping up Da Nang property

Research by real estate services provider Savills Viet Nam published on September 15 showed that more than 80 per cent of people who bought a second home in Da Nang City are from Ha Noi.

 

Savills Viet Nam said that Hanoians were attracted by a variety of factors, including completed infrastructure, bright tourism prospects, sales policies and a young, dynamic and green city.

Da Nang pioneered in luxury coastal homes and was second to Nha Trang in total stock with 1,199 villas and 3,367 apartments. A large future supply and apartments and coastal villas are expected in the central city, according to Salvills Viet Nam.

The company said that second homes were becoming commonplace in Viet Nam.

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