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Update news Vietnam’s real estate market
The prime minister has directed two ministries to jointly explore the feasibility of establishing a trading platform for land use rights.
A wave of foreign businesses are coming to learn about potential real estate projects in Vietnam to carry out mergers and acquisitions (M&As).
Vietnam's real estate sector has emerged as a highly desirable destination for international investors, ranking second only to the manufacturing and processing industry, with over 1,100 projects amounting to $66.4 billion of foreign investment.
The Ministry of Construction will focus on removing legal bottlenecks for the real estate market and promoting social housing developments in the second half of this year.
Vietnam has to date attracted 37,500 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects worth nearly 450 billion USD, including 1,100 projects in real estate with a total capital of 66.4 billion USD, heard an international workshop in Hanoi on July 13.
Given the massive warehousing demand fueled by e-commerce, coupled with the outstanding advantages of modern good-grade infrastructure in prime localities, multi-storey facilities are forecasted to develop strongly in Vietnam in the coming years.
The domestic real estate market is forecast to recover in the second half of the year thanks to policies issued so far in 2023.
The real estate sector is not yet out of the woods as the number of newly established real estate firms and their registered capital has dropped to less than half of the figures recorded in the first half of last year.
Vietnam’s property market is still attractive to the foreign community, but it is necessary to continue to improve its legal landscape, information transparency, and data availability to create further enhancements for foreigners to invest.
The market is witnessing a significant number of mergers and acquisitions as large corporations and investment funds quietly acquire real estate businesses and projects in Vietnam.
Surging interest from foreigners prompts questions about the growing allure of Vietnam's real estate market.
The Government has agreed to remove the time limit on apartment ownership from the draft of the revised Law on Housing, according to the construction minister.
The demand for industrial real estate has begun to pick up steam in recent months as foreign manufacturers are expanding their presence in Viet Nam.
Recent interest cuts by the State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) could send trillions in savings into the property market, according to the Viet Nam Association of Realtors (VARs).
A new government decree is expected to help remove difficulties for the domestic leisure property market, which is experiencing a 10-year low in demand, experts have said.
When condo hotels and tourism villas are granted red books (land-use rights certificates), investors’ confidence will be restored.
The tight monetary policy and the corporate bond and housing market crash in the second half of 2022 resulted in a cash crunch in the real estate market. However, capital has begun flowing back to the housing market.
Vietnam's nursing home real estate market promises strong growth in the future because the aging rate is increasing while this housing segment is not yet attractive to investors, according to the Vietnam Association of Realtors (VARs).
Vietnam’s real estate market is forecast to have a better year compared to 2021 and gradually return to the normal performance as before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Vietnam Report Joint Stock Company.
Vietnam’s real estate market is currently one of the most attractive in Southeast Asia, with many opportunities for domestic real estate developers to find partners and investors in the form of mergers and acquisitions.