Real Estate

HCM City affordable housing supply unable to meet huge demand

Demand for 50,000 dwellings remains unmet annually in HCM City, leading to pent-up demand, experts said.

Gov’t set to implement state-funded $1.2b credit package for social housing

The Government is set to implement a state-funded credit package valued at VNĐ30 trillion (US$1.2 billion) aimed at enhancing social housing...

Domestic property market has only 40,000 licensed brokers

The domestic property market only has about 40,000 real estate brokers with certificates to practise, according to the Việt Nam Association of...

Market yet to align with new land and housing legislation

After more than a month of implementation, the new laws on land, housing, and real estate business still face significant obstacles in terms of land...

Việt Nam hotel market enjoys robust growth: Savills Hotels

The hotel market is experiencing impressive growth with significant Revenue Per Available Room improvements, according to hospitality advisory and...

Tax imposition, credit tightening can’t help stop real estate speculation

If the housing supply is not improved, the imposition of high taxes or tightening bank credit for owners of more than one real estate property will...

Ministry proposes tax on owners of more than one real estate property

The Ministry of Construction has proposed tax to be imposed on owners of more than one real estate property in an effort to prevent speculation...

Ministry of Construction proposes solutions to reduce housing prices

The real estate market in many areas has recently witnessed rapid price increases, with the Ministry of Construction (MoC) identifying multiple...

Real estate companies still face pressure on capital sources

While some real estate companies have paid large dividends to investors, many others in the sector still have to struggle to rotate capital sources...

Hanoi's real estate market soars: Apartment transactions up 101%

The mid-range segment in Hanoi will continue to play a significant role in supply.





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