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Will land prices in Hanoi increase?

The new land price list released by Hanoi authorities, with price levels 2-6 times higher than the former levels, is expected to lead to higher prices of real estate products. But this is not the only reason behind the price increase.

How Hanoi’s key urban districts doubled property values in years

Hanoi’s property boom is evident in districts like Cau Giay, Nam Tu Liem, and Tay Ho Tay, where apartments now fetch up to 220 million VND per square meter.

Supply of townhouses, villas in Hanoi expected to exceed 7,000 units

Hanoi remains a bright spot for the supply of landed properties (townhouses and villas), with total supply expected to exceed 7,000 units in 2025, according to a survey by CBRE Vietnam, a foreign real estate service company.

Hanoi adjusts land auction policies to curb market distortions

Land auctions in suburban Hanoi have cooled down significantly, with December bids dropping by up to 20% compared to previous months, reflecting a shift from the overheated market earlier in 2024.

West West Lake named Hanoi’s priciest urban area with soaring land prices

Tay Ho Tay (West West Lake) Urban Area has emerged as Hanoi’s most expensive urban location, with land prices exceeding $4,600/m² according to the city's updated valuation.

VND22 billion is not enough to buy good property in VN: real estate broker

Tran Kien, an overseas Vietnamese in Australia, was surprised when a real estate broker told him that, even with VND22 billion ($865,000), he 'could not buy anything in Vietnam’.

Hanoi concerned over a 270% increase in land prices affecting taxes and fees.

The Hanoi Department of Natural Resources and Environment emphasized the need to gradually adjust land price tables to align with market values.

Cooling trend hits Hanoi real estate, with sharp price drops reported

After prolonged price surges, Hanoi’s real estate market is showing signs of stabilization, with some properties seeing price cuts of hundreds of millions of VND.

Apartments priced VND3 billion or lower 'disappear' in Hanoi

Apartments with prices below VND50 million per sq m can no longer be found in Hanoi. Buying an apartment with two bedrooms for around VND3 billion is impossible.

1,200 apartments in two projects in Hanoi open for purchase by foreign nationals

Hanoi’s authorities have granted approval for more than 1,200 apartments in two prominent residential projects, Lumi Hanoi and Heritage West Lake, to be sold to foreign buyers.

Rising costs, stalled projects: The crisis in Hanoi’s real estate market

Affordable housing in Hanoi is becoming a rarity as legal hurdles and soaring prices reshape the market, leaving middle-income buyers in a bind.

Low-cost apartments in Hanoi hit record shortages as prices soar

Apartment prices continue to surge in Hanoi, with affordable housing under 25 million VND ($1,000)/m² nearly vanishing, sparking concerns over accessibility for low- and middle-income earners.

Rising costs put social housing in Hanoi out of reach for most buyers

With social housing units in Hanoi reaching prices as high as 50 million VND per square meter, aspiring buyers now face a multi-billion VND challenge to enter the market.

Land auctions fetch higher prices in new capital city’s districts

Hanoi's property market continued showing signs of recovery as successful land auctions fetched higher prices, with residents voicing concerns over inflated prices.

Apartment supply in Hanoi surges in Q3

Data from Savills showed that apartments priced at 4 billion VND (160,950 USD) or more accounted for 70% of the number of those sold in the first nine months of 2024, a sharp increase from 2% in 2020.

Apartment prices rise by billions of dong over 1 month in Hanoi

Apartment prices keep escalating amid high demand and a supply shortage. Meanwhile, real estate brokers have done well, inflating prices.

Ministry names Hanoi areas with abnormally high property prices

In Hanoi, the prices of apartments and separate houses in some areas such as Tay Ho, Hai Ba Trung, Ba Dinh and Hoai Duc have increased abnormally amid unchanged market conditions and demand.

Thousands of Hanoi’s resettlement apartments stand abandoned for years

Among these are buildings located on prime real estate that even major real estate developers covet, raising questions about the efficiency and future of urban development projects in the city.

Ministry: winning bids at land auctions far larger than starting prices

The land price frameworks set by local authorities in some cities and provinces are much lower than market prices as local authorities have been slow in updating information about pricing.

Risk of ’virtual price traps’ from suburban land auctions

The land market in suburban districts of Hanoi became ’hotter’ than ever when auctions continuously sold out in the past month.