vietnams real estate still an attractive prospect

Vietnam’s real estate still an attractive prospect

Vietnam's real estate market continues to attract foreign investors because of its growth potential, especially investors from the Republic of Korea, according to real estate consulting companies.
real estate dented by surging delays

Real estate dented by surging delays

Today’s real estate and construction scene is heavy with projects running behind schedule and works of poor quality causing exasperating problems for homebuyers and authorities alike. Kim Huong reports.  
excitement rises in vietnams real estate

Excitement rises in Vietnam’s real estate

Indochina Strategic, Indochina Capital’s real estate advisory arm, was recently recognised as one of Vietnam’s best property consultancy firms at the IPAX Asia Pacific Awards in Bangkok. VIR’s Bich Ngoc talked with Michael Piro, COO of Indochina Capital, about the company’s efforts to be acknowledged by the market and his assessment on its development so far.
japanese investors flock to real estate

Japanese investors flock to real estate

Even though the Vietnamese property market is dominated by Singaporean and South Korean developers, Japanese investors are trying to climb closer to the top spot. Bich Ngoc reports.
vir honours real estate champions

VIR honours real estate champions

As the Vietnamese real estate market grows with hundreds of new projects a year coming to fruition, Vietnam Investment Review’s poll on leading real estate projects has become a valuable bridge connecting both developers and homebuyers to understand real market demands, as well as to help create better products in the future.
real estate poised for positive 2019

Real estate poised for positive 2019

Despite ­facing challenges, the real estate ­market in 2019 is expected to continue on an upward trend, say both experts and ­investors.
ministry to inspect real estate firms

Ministry to inspect real estate firms

The Ministry of Construction (MoC) will carry out routine compliance inspections on investment and business practices at many big real estate firms in 2019, including MBLand, Mipec, Lac Hong, Thuong Tin and Eurowindow Nha Trang.
city tackles real estate issues

City tackles real estate issues

HCM City’s real estate market is facing several problems like multiple agencies having overlapping functions and other administrative bottlenecks, high land use fees, suspension of all build-transfer projects, and difficulty in getting credit, said Le Hoang Chau, chairman of the HCM City Real Estate Association at a meeting in HCM City.
international investment into real estate develops further

International investment into real estate develops further

Stable growth, an increase in incomes and high demand for real estate products have ­together created favourable ­opportunities for overseas ­investors in Vietnam’s real ­estate, a Ho Chi Minh City ­conference heard last week.
real estate credit under strict control

Real estate credit under strict control

With the issuance of Resolution No.01/NQ-CP, the Vietnamese government has affirmed that it will strictly control credit for potentially risky sectors, especially real estate, beginning this year.
city vows to help real estate firms

City vows to help real-estate firms

HCM City authorities on August 30 pledged to continue providing assistance and creating favourable conditions for real estate companies at a meeting held in the city.
real estate transactions to increase in q4

Real estate transactions to increase in Q4

The domestic real estate market in the fourth quarter of this year is forecast to see the strongest increase in transactions in the year, higher than the transaction volume in the same period of 2017.
vietnam stocks progress on real estate

Vietnam stocks progress on real estate

Vietnamese shares rose for a second session on Friday, driven by property developer Vingroup and its sub-units as well as energy firms.
condotel the future of the real estate industry

Condotel—the future of the real estate industry

The public is largely divided over condotel—a new type of property appearing in Vietnam and promising yields to buyers. Michael Piro, director of Indochina Strategic Services, from Indochina Capital shares some of his thoughts about this new sensation.
why do real estate developers want to legalize condotels

Why do real estate developers want to legalize condotels?

Real estate experts believe that selling condotels can bring huge profits to investors and savings in fees that apartment developers usually pay.