HCMC serviced apartment rents plummet

Feb 16th at 15:19
16-02-2021 15:19:07+07:00

HCMC serviced apartment rents plummet

Serviced apartment rents in HCMC fell by 21 percent last year to $22 per square meter per month, property consultancy Savills said in a note.

Apartment buildings in District 2, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran.

Some 2,000 of the 6,500 serviced apartments in the city remained unoccupied, the lowest occupancy rate since 2016.

Savills said the market was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. One grade B and five grade C properties pulled out of the market and became office buildings. Serviced apartments, to attract tenants, have been offering discounts or free utilities.

The rental apartment market, a competitor, also experienced a drop in rents. A survey by VnExpress found apartment rents fell by an average of 20-30 percent.

HCMC will have around 41,000 new apartments entering the market in 2021, according to real estate Colliers International Vietnam.

These units would pose a strong competition to grade B and grade C serviced apartments, it said.

Another competitor, vacation rental market place Airbnb, is going through a slump after tenants canceled bookings due to the fear of coronavirus.

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