Infrastructure boosts HCM City property market

Mar 5th at 13:54
05-03-2022 13:54:46+07:00

Infrastructure boosts HCM City property market

The HCM City property market is expected to develop strongly in 2022 on the back of a number of infrastructure projects being completed or started during the period, experts said.

 

Many of the projects are meant to improve connectivity or reduce congestion.

They include the An Phu Intersection in Thu Duc City.

The junction of three major roads, the HCM City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay Highway, Mai Chi Tho Boulevard and Luong Dinh Cua Street, suffers from constant congestion, which peaks during weekends and other holidays as people travel to Dong Nai and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces.

To cost nearly VND4 trillion (US$175 million), it will be a three-level road including two tunnels.

Another project to be taken up is the widening of National Road 50 in Binh Chanh District.

The My Thuy Intersection will be finished this year, helping reduce traffic jams and accidents around Cat Lai Port and increase cargo transportation capacity.

Situated three kilometres from An Phu Intersection at the junction of Vo Chi Cong, Dong Van Cong and Nguyen Thi Dinh streets, work on it began in 2016 at a cost of VND840 billion for phase one and over VND1.4 trillion for phase two.

The first phase includes the Ky Ha 3 Bridge and an overpass and underpass on Ring Road 2.

Other projects in the city include widening of Tan Ky-Tan Quy Street, upgrades to Tran Van Muoi Street and Thi Tran-Thoi Tam Thon, construction of Rach Kinh Bridge, and works to prevent landslides near Giong Ong To Bridge.

Tran Quang Lam, director of the HCM City Department of Transport, said efforts were on to complete three tasks in time: complete construction of metro route No 1 between Ben Thanh and Suoi Tien and start its commercial operation, and begin work on route No 2.

The development of infrastructure in the city is expected to drive property prices up.

Cao Huu Phi, general director of COPiHOME, told cafeland.vn that prices this year would rise sharply in areas where robust infrastructure development is taking place.

Nguyen Thai Phien, deputy general director of NovaGroup, said the COVID-19 pandemic was a big obstacle to the market’s development, but investment in infrastructure was driving it up now.

Property consultant CBRE forecast supply to recover in the next two years with nearly 22,000 new units launched in 2022 alone at subsequent phases of existing projects like Grand Marina Saigon and Grand Manhattan in District 1 and Metropole, Masteri Centre Point and The 9 Stellars in Thu Duc City.

Marketing campaigns and bookings had been launched for numerous projects set to begin in 2022, it said.

Prices in the primary market were expected to increase slowly when more projects in the suburb would be levelled to higher segments. But high prices and limited land availability in the city would push demand to neighbouring areas like Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Long An provinces, it said.

Duong Thuy Dung, senior director, CBRE Vietnam, said: “Customers’ tastes have changed after Covid-19 with some brand-new features like technology, influencers and staycation. In addition the property market saw increasing interest from Gen Z and Millennial customers, who are and will be the main buyers in the high-end and higher segments.

“So developers need to thoroughly understand the needs of this demographic to offer the right products. The resumption of international flights, back-to-normal business operations and sustainable housing demand will help sustain prices and transaction rates of residential property.” 

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