Half of high-grade property purchase for speculation in HCMC

Oct 26th at 13:51
26-10-2016 13:51:26+07:00

Half of high-grade property purchase for speculation in HCMC

Fifty percent of upper middle and high ranking real estate purchase volume in Ho Chi Minh City is for speculation, according to the city Real Estate Association (Horea).

Citing data from the Department of Construction, the association said that HCMC has recognized 47 future housing projects with 24,461 apartments to be eligible for capital mobilization during the first nine months this year.

The nine months saw a high increase in secondary investors buying for sale in the high and upper middle grade segments.

Foreign housing buyers in HCMC have mainly purchased for investment and trading.

Statistics from American commercial real estate group CBRE show that 38 percent of housing purchases in the city is for lease, 21 percent for sale and only 29 percent for dwelling.

Chairman of Horea Le Hoang Chau said that the rate of secondary investors of 50 percent concerning.

The real estate market for the last nine months has been amid growth phase but showed signs of slowdown and implicit unstable factors, Mr. Chau estimated.

They will negatively impact the market’s stabilization unless being solved at the right time, said he.

Commercial apartment supply with the affordable price of VND15 million (US$672) a square meter or VND1 billion ($45,000) an apartment is limited.

These products for lease with the rent of VND1.5-3 million a month have been in the same situation.

There is a shortage of social housing supply. The city now has a total of only eight projects getting loans from the Government’s credit package VND30 trillion (US$1.34 billion).

In addition, three social housing projects have been developed by Le Thanh, Nam Long and Thien Phat companies and 39 projects expected to be built in the next four years.

vir



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Lotte subsidiary refuses to lay low in midst of scandal

In spite of the scandal over its muddled operations, Lotte Asset Development Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate Lotte Group – one of the future...

High-end entertainment segment swarming with activity

Numerous domestic investors have poured capital in high-end entertainment services, especially international-standard parks due to the increasing demand in the...

Phu My Hung's Saigon South Residences sells like hot cakes

Phu My Hung Development Corporation starting selling condominiums at its new Saigon South Residences development in Southern HCM City late last week.

TTC Tourist celebrates newly-opened TTC Resort Premium

TTC Group officially opens its TTC Resort Premium in the central coastal province of Ninh Thuan on October 25.

Savills Vietnam to officially manage Masteri Thao Dien

Savills Vietnam was appointed to provide property management services at Masteri Thao Dien, a landmark project in District 2 of Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnamese real estate braces for Japanese capital

Japanese companies have shown great interest in developing real estate in Vietnam, with a focus on Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

Phu My Hung selling Saigon South Residences

Phu My Hung Development Corporation will begin sales of its new project, Saigon South Residences, on Sunday, with prices starting at VND2 billion (US$91,000).

Tradition, culture, and soul: Intercontinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resortredefining luxury

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort brings true luxury not only with its world-standard amenities and services, but also from the deeper Vietnamese soul...

22 years in limbo: Singaporean firm’s $240 million project may come to life?

The long-delayed Red River project invested by Singaporean City Development Corporation (CDC), with the total investment capital of $240 million, may be resumed...

Luxury is a good bet in Thao Dien’s growth market

Gateway Thao Dien – the luxury residential co-development by SonKim Land and Hamon Developments – has been fully committed to quality and luxury details since its...

Real estate stocks

Construction stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top