Which segment will lead the Vietnamese real estate market in 2026?
It is anticipated that the real estate market will begin a "positioning" phase for a new cycle in 2026. Investors, companies, and homebuyers are most concerned about...
It is anticipated that the real estate market will begin a "positioning" phase for a new cycle in 2026. Investors, companies, and homebuyers are most concerned about...
Dr. Nguyen Van Dinh, Vice President of the Viet Nam Real Estate Association shared with Nhan Dan Newspaper that, on the basis of a thriving economy, the Vietnamese real...
Apartments in the capital city Hanoi have gained in popularity in recent years, as a source of rental income and a reliable safe haven.
New legal and economic incentives may have a positive impact on the Vietnamese real estate market in 2025.
According to Mr. Nguyen Duy Thanh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Global Home Management Company, certain members of the management board of apartments consider...
The 2023 Housing Law introduces several important changes to address these issues.
Specific regulations for old apartment upgrades in Hanoi have been debated several times, but more precise policies, particularly on planning, are required.
According to experts, improvements in the management of building and operation of mini apartments by the government authorities and local governments are required in the...
Mini-apartments, according to Mr. Le Hoang Chau, Chairman of HOREA, provide cheap rental and purchase costs, making them acceptable for many sectors of society,...
The number of people, who want to rent a room in apartment buildings, has increased in recent months.
The new policies on rebuilding decaying condominiums have prompted investors to look for old apartments in anticipation of greater returns when they are rebuilt.
Despite the pandemic impacting the resort, hotel and rental market, the housing and apartment segment still has projects for sale at record prices.
Supplies of low-priced apartments at below VND2 billion (US$87,300) are predicted to disappear in Hanoi in the upcoming one or two years.