Hanoi’s lucrative property market attracts foreigners

Hanoi’s lucrative property market attracts foreigners 1

Hanoi expects to attract more foreign buyers on its real estate market as a rising number of foreign experts and entrepreneurs are working in the capital city.
Cantonese flee pricey realty to Hanoi

Cantonese flee pricey realty to Hanoi

With their home only a few-hour flight away, investors of luxury apartments from Hong Kong are now looking to the emerging city of Hanoi, where accommodation is cheaper than elsewhere in the region.
Realty giant hits landmark of 15 years in local market

Realty giant hits landmark of 15 years in local market

Active in Vietnam’s real estate market since 2003, the bold, dark green logo of CBRE has earned the trust of every investor, developer, and customer that has had business with the professional consultancy firm.
Condotels concerning to experts

Condotels concerning to experts

Despite being one of Vietnam’s most sought-after second home property types, condotels are prompting a number of concerns among investment experts.
Hoai Duc expects real estate boom

Hoai Duc expects real estate boom

With the city of Hanoi planning to increase its volume of urban districts, Hoai Duc to the west of the capital is set to receive more attention from investors, thanks to its favourable transportation connections and comparatively affordable land prices.
State dials up reforms of property market rules

State dials up reforms of property market rules

The State will have breakthroughs in the reform of legal regulations and business investment conditions for the domestic real estate market this year, according to experts.
Recycled building materials struggle for development

Recycled building materials struggle for development

Traditional natural building materials are being gradually depleted and have shown great limitations, while the development of new and artificial types of building materials has encountered difficulties.
Greening out real estate projects

Greening out real estate projects

Developers in Ho Chi Minh City are trying to realise the dream of greening out their real estate projects.
HCM City to auction 5,200 resettlement apartments

HCM City to auction 5,200 resettlement apartments

HCM City will auction 5,200 resettlement apartments and land lots out of nearly 14,000 unoccupied apartments and land lots initially designed for resident relocation, the Department of Construction has told a media briefing.
Green construction materials gaining ground

Green construction materials gaining ground

Recognising that green materials will be an inevitable market trend, a lot of businesses have decided to “step in,” first by renovating production facilities, equipment, and technology, as well as developing a team of specialised staff to produce green products that can meet certain environmental standards.
Green buildings An indispensable trend

Green buildings An indispensable trend

Green building has become a growing trend worldwide and real estate developers in Vietnam have begun to pay heed.
Changing customer habits bring online retail to fore

Changing customer habits bring online retail to fore

As global brands are scaling up efforts to promote online sales and avail themselves of traditional retail outlets, to garner similar benefits, trade centres need to be flexible to keep up with customers’ fast changing appetite.
Mortgage brokers’ dream of flying high

Mortgage brokers’ dream of flying high

There are currently thousands of real estate agency operating in Ho Chi Minh City. Amongst them, many small and rather young firms are striving to become primary distributors that can directly sign contracts with property developers or to even become developers themselves. Minh Anh looks into the issue.
Smart house of the future

Smart house of the future

In the whirlwind of Industry 4.0, the adoption of smart home application attracts great attention from users in Vietnam. Duc Thanh provides an insight into the matter.
Social housing projects halted by capital shortage

Social housing projects halted by capital shortage

In April 2017, the National Assembly Standing Committee granted the Việt Nam Bank for Social Policies (VBSP) VNĐ2 trillion ($88 million) to implement the housing assistance programme for those who have contributed to the revolutionary cause. However, both homeseekers and enterprises were unable to access the preferential loans.
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