Industrial land prices rise despite pandemic

Apr 27th at 08:09
27-04-2020 08:09:36+07:00

Industrial land prices rise despite pandemic

Vietnam's industrial land prices rose by 12 percent year-on-year in Q1 as the shift in manufacturing from China continued.

An industrial land lot in Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Hiep Phuoc Industrial Park.

In the north they rose by 6.5 percent to $99 per square meter, according to a recent report by real estate market research firm Jones Lang LaSalle. In the south the rise was 12.2 percent to $101.

The report said companies looking to diversify their manufacturing portfolio outside China are attracted to Vietnam thanks to its proximity to the former.

"Industrial park developers remain confident that demand for land will continue to grow and therefore land prices are expected to increase in line with the long-term potential of Vietnam’s industrial segment," Stephen Wyatt, country head of JLL Vietnam, said.

Ready-built factories costing $3.5-5 per square meter per month are favored by businesses as indicated by the high occupancy rates.

Multinationals have been setting up operations in Vietnam for a number of years, and this trend has accelerated in the last two years with companies looking to diversify their operations and supply chains, the report said.

Although the Covid-19 outbreak could cause a delay in decisions following lease negotiations, the fundamentals of the market remain strong and would recover after the epidemic subsides, it added.

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