Saigon apartment prices balloon in last 5 years

Sep 16th at 10:46
16-09-2019 10:46:26+07:00

Saigon apartment prices balloon in last 5 years

Apartment prices in HCMC have risen by more 50 percent across all segments since 2015, real estate firm DKRA said.

 

In 2015 the average price of a high-end apartment was VND 40 million ($1,720) per square meter. It had risen to VND61 million ($2,626) by August, and would continue to increase in the coming months, the firm said.

The average price of a mid-range apartment rose from VND21 million ($904) to VND32 million ($1,377) between 2015 and August 2019, a 52.4 percent increase. But the gain has been slow this year.

In the affordable segment, prices have increased from VND16 million ($689) to VND24 million ($1,033), a 50 percent rise. In the last 12 months they have risen by 9 percent.

Prices are expected to keep rising due to a short supply since projects are taking a lot of time to complete legal procedures even as demand remains strong given the high net migration to the city, DKRA said.

According to real estate firm Savills, total supply, which includes unsold units and newly built units in the city in the last quarter of 2018, fell 44 percent year-on-year.

This number fell by a further 34 percent in Q1 2019 to just over 12,000 apartments, which represents a 57 percent drop compared to Q1 2018.One of the problems the city market faces is the legal difficulty in selling apartments, Le Hoang Chau, chairman of HCMC Real Estate Association, said.

Many projects are stuck at various levels from applying for approval from local authorities and getting permission to begin construction to getting permission to begin selling.

According to the city Department of Statistics, Saigon’s base population at the end of 2018 was 8.85 million people.

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