Pilot set to help streamline commercial land expansion

Nov 21st at 13:37
21-11-2024 13:37:09+07:00

Pilot set to help streamline commercial land expansion

A pilot resolution permitting developers to convert non-residential land into commercial housing projects is expected to remove obstacles for hundreds of stalled projects, experts have said.

 

Last week, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Do Duc Duy presented a draft resolution to the National Assembly (NA), proposing expanded land use rights for commercial housing projects on non-residential land.

“Under the Housing Law, since 2015, developers could only build commercial housing projects if their land plots included a portion designated for residential development. This regulation has significantly restricted the implementation of projects in areas lacking designated residential land, particularly in new urban zones,” Duy said.

He noted that individuals and households are limited to using a maximum of 400 square metres of their land plots for residential purposes, with the remainder classified as agricultural land.

Consequently, developers often face challenges in acquiring land use rights for residential purposes in commercial housing projects. Most real estate projects rely on land initially designated for other purposes, such as traffic use or green space.

“To address these obstacles and boost the real estate market’s land supply, the government proposes allowing investors to acquire use rights for agricultural land, non-agricultural land, and other land types for commercial housing projects. If approved, this policy will be piloted for five years, starting from January,” Duy said.

According to Le Hoang Chau, chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Real Estate Association, the real estate sector in Vietnam is optimistic about the resolution’s potential approval by the 15th NA.

“This resolution will enable investors and businesses to access non-residential land through voluntary agreements, paving the way for commercial housing projects. Such agreements between individuals and businesses can reduce disputes and lawsuits, complementing existing methods like land auctions or competitive bidding for land-use projects,” Chau said.

He added that the resolution could also help increase the supply of housing projects, contributing to lower housing prices.

Nguyen Hoang, a consultant based in the southern province of Dong Nai, told VIR that under the current approach, the Land Law 2024 prevents businesses without residential land from being approved as investors, even if their projects align with urban planning and land-use plans.

“This barrier has hindered businesses in developing commercial housing projects. The proposed resolution will remove these roadblocks, encouraging investment and development,” Hoang said.

Reports from local authorities reveal that nearly 580 commercial housing projects nationwide have been implemented under the current agreement mechanism. Of these, almost 500 projects face hurdles related to residential land requirements.

The NA is expected to consider and approve the resolution at the end of its eighth session, scheduled for November 30.

vir



RELATED STOCK CODE (1)

NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Hanoi to add nearly 6,000 social housing units by 2025

The construction of social housing in the capital has reached only 9% of the target set in the plan to build one million social housing units by 2025.

Gamuda Land Vietnam named Best Developer at PropertyGuru awards

Gamuda Land Vietnam was named in multiple categories at the Vietnam PropertyGuru Awards 2024 on November 15 in Ho Chi Minh City.

Real estate businesses expand interest in available land to thrive in 2025

Real estate companies are vigorously seeking available land to prepare for a new wave of investment in 2025.

Ho Chi Minh City revamps land status

Real estate investors in Ho Chi Minh City are now no longer able to subdivide land plots for sale in projects for individuals to build their own houses.

HCM City aims to become Southeast Asian logistics hub

HCM City is set to enhance its logistics sector to become a key logistics hub in Southeast Asia by 2030, leveraging global supply chain opportunities.

Winners of the 10th PropertyGuru Vietnam Property Awards announced

Outstanding real estate developers in Việt Nam were honoured for their achievements in 51 categories, including titles awarded for the first time, at the 10th...

The book 'Việt Nam Real Estate For Foreigners' launched

The Vice President of Việt Nam National Real Estate Association (VNREA) has launched his book to help foreigners steer through the local real estate market.

Real estate credit increases despite slow market recovery

Real estate business credit and the proportion of individual corporate bond issuance have continued to increase sharply in the context of supply and transactions in...

Đà Nẵng real estate market welcomes new condotel development wave

After a period of stagnation, the Đà Nẵng hospitality market is showing signs of recovery, especially the condotel segment, according to a popular real estate site...

New supply to boost Hanoi retail property market

Hanoi's retail property market continues to show strong growth potential.

Real estate stocks

Construction stocks


MOST READ


Back To Top