foreign ownership in vietnam

Update news foreign ownership in vietnam

Hanoi offers high-end apartments for foreign ownership amid growing demand

Hanoi has announced five residential projects that allow foreign ownership, with prices between 60 and 100 million VND ($2,500 - $4,200) per square meter.

Foreign ownership limits set for Vietnamese property market

Foreign entities and individuals can now own up to 30% of the residential apartments in a building, including mixed-use developments, under a new decree effective on August 1.

Keeping foreign ownership limit unchanged for Vietnamese airlines

There is no legal basis at the moment to consider proposals related to raising the foreign ownership ratio in aviation transport businesses to 49% of the charter capital, said the government agency.

Homebuying rules still deter foreigners

Overlaps and holes in laws related to the real estate market are continuing to prevent foreigners from buying houses in Vietnam, legislators have been warned.

Ministry proposes foreigners to be able to own houses in Vietnam

Foreigners are entitled to own houses for a limited time but cannot own land; when the ownership period expires, they can extend once and be allowed to buy and sell houses like domestic citizens.

South Korean tycoons compete with Vietnamese billionaires in $16 billion market

Many South Korean investors have recently injected big money into pharmacies, considered a sector with high potential in Vietnam. American and Japanese pharmacies  have been present here for many years.

Vietnam allows 3,035 foreigners to purchase homes

The sale of homes to foreigners is set to be a significant issue as the National Assembly discusses the amended draft Law on Housing.

Removing barriers for foreigners to own properties in Vietnam

The Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARS) has proposed allowing foreigners to purchase and own houses, including private houses and apartments, in Vietnam during the time they work in the country.

Foreigners wishing to buy a house in Vietnam in great demand

More than three million foreign individuals and organisations have purchased apartments in Vietnam, and the number is expected to continue rising moving forward, heard a workshop held on July 13 in Hanoi.

NA deputy call for caution in loosening requirements for foreign home ownership

National Assembly Deputies have proposed a draft regulation that would allow foreigners who invest in Vietnam and have Vietnamese nationality to own land and housing in the country.

First housing project in Khanh Hoa allowed to sell apartments to foreigners

The Scenia Bay Complex became the first housing project in Khanh Hoa Province allowed to sell apartments to foreigners, according to a recent announcement of the provincial Department of Construction.