In Ho Chi Minh City, a smaller project trend

In Ho Chi Minh City, a smaller project trend

Developers of serviced apartment projects in Ho Chi Minh City are thinking small - or at least smaller - in contrast to the bigger-is-better trend of that past.
Office doors open to serviced homes

Office doors open to serviced homes

Ho Chi Minh City developers are converting unmarketable offices into serviced apartments to beat the market blues. To underscore the trend, Dragon Fly has transformed its District 3 office project into new serviced apartments called ‘DB Court’.
Servicing Hanoi’s fast-changing market place

Servicing Hanoi’s fast-changing market place

The serviced apartment segment is expected to face stiffer future competition. VIR’s Bich Ngoc talks with Steven Loh, general manager of Fraser Suites Hanoi, about the segment’s future in Hanoi.
The suburbs a new frontier

The suburbs a new frontier

Outlying districts of Hanoi look set to appear on the radar screen of serviced apartment developers as these areas now contain very few serviced apartment projects, according to property consultant Savills Vietnam.
Unlocking more serviced apartments

Unlocking more serviced apartments

“Currently, there is a limited supply of quality serviced apartments in the city.”