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Land prices up in Hanoi, down in HCMC and neighboring provinces: report

Land prices in Hanoi stayed at high price levels in the third quarter, while they decreased slightly by 5-7 percent in some projects in HCM City, according to Ministry of Construction’s (MOC) real estate bulletin on the third quarter.

Land fever falls flat, prices fall

The Ministry of Construction said that the real estate market is under control and stable. Land prices have decreased by 10-20 percent.

HCM City official land-price remains unchanged

Official land prices (called the coefficient or K coefficient) in HCM City will remain unchanged this year amid the rising cost of goods and challenges facing the economy, effective from June 18, said HCM City's Vice Chair Le Hoa Binh.

Taxing rental apartments: lessors and lessees will face difficulties

Imposing tax on the leasing of apartments and business premises is not a new idea, but the method of taxation remains controversial.

Multi-billion VND apartment buildings unoccupied in central Hanoi

Many apartment buildings in Hanoi have been left idle for many years, even while many people seek accommodations.

Vietnamese enterprises lose their home market as they focus on land deals

Many enterprises would rather use their capital to buy and sell land than make investments to scale up their production.

Poor people lose chance to buy houses with funds from gov't preferential credit package

As the VND30 trillion preferential credit package has ended, many realtors and clients have fallen into a difficult situation.

Hanoi to review housing projects for foreigners

The city will control foreign investment in the real estate area as well as their transfer of collected money abroad to prevent money laundering, transfer pricing and tax evasion.

Purchase of second homes by well-off families rises in rural areas outside big cities

The play of children in Hoa Binh was interrupted recently by luxury cars passing by driven by wealthy people who were seeking to buy land in their home village.

'Land fever' harming the economy: experts

Realtors typically seek profits by developing the investment value of land, rather than by increasing land prices.

Hanoi developments induce delay fluster

Tens of millions of dollars poured into infrastructure together with new planning projects have added vibrancy to Hanoi’s real estate market, 

How can 'land fever' outbreaks be stopped?

A “land fever” is spreading throughout the country, from the North to the South, from the lowlands to the mountains. Everywhere, the price for land of all kinds, from housing to industrial to farming land is increasing.

Investors in land, securities see high profits as prices rise

Realtors and securities investors have been pocketing big money in recent months.

Apartments sales drop, but developers still setting high prices

No longer seen as a profitable investment segment, apartments are not selling well as investors have shifted to buy land instead.

‘Land rush’ breaks out, price triples within one month

Land prices unexpectedly escalated after Tet holiday, though Vietnam is still struggling with Covid-19 and people have had to tighten their purse strings during the pandemic.

Ministries tighten land management to prevent 'land fever'

The Ministry of Construction (MoC) and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) have requested provinces and cities review State management on land prices amid 'land fever' in some localities.

Big businesses pour billions of dong into land purchases in Da Nang

While other land markets are hot, Da Nang remains very quiet, prompting many investors from Hanoi and HCM City to collect land plots in advantageous positions in "bottom fishing" deals.

Investors lose big money after buying land near airport projects

Land prices in some areas skyrocketed after rumors spread about new airport projects, helping some investors to get rich but causing many others to go bust.

HCM City keeps same land prices for 2020-24 period

HCM City authorities have announced that the city will maintain land prices at the current rate for the next five-year period (2020-24) as approved by the People’s Council.

No bubble but land prices might increase: ministry

 While there are few, if any, signs of the real estate bubble bursting in 2020, the Ministry of Construction said that land prices could increase in some areas.