Realty group requests State policies

Vietnam’s real estate market needs the Government to issue long-term policies to ensure sustainable growth in the future.
Realty group requests State policies ảnh 1Buildings and property projects around Pham Hung Road, Hanoi (Source: VNS/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam’s real estate market needs the Government to issue long-term policies to ensure sustainable growth in the future. 

Nguyen The Diep, Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association, made this observation at a meeting between the real estate business community and the press recently. 

He said the local property market has had sustainable development over past years and transactions on the market have recovered since March with a growth rate of 4 percent against February. 

The domestic market has had a development circle of 5 years to 10 years, he said, but if the market faces changes in policies during a process of recovery, growth on the market would reduce and the market would need time to recover. 

Meanwhile, property projects need large capital and enterprises did not themselves have enough capital and needed loans for their projects, he said. The changes in credit policies for the property market, such as the 30-trillion VND package and the Circular 36, would create great impacts on the property market. 

Therefore, Diep said the market needs the long-term and consistent policies to suit its development circle, and avoiding a gap between the market and the policies. 

The policies should give preference to investors to approach good financial sources and solve demand on social and cheap houses, he said. 

According to Diep, there is strong growth in demand on social housing, especially in urban areas so enterprises should have business strategies for the buyers to easily approach the social housing projects. 

The real estate prices inched up in April, particularly the cost of homes in Hanoi, according to the Department of Housing and Real Estate Market Management under the Ministry of Construction. 

Hanoi saw a slight price increase of between 3 percent and 5 percent in residential buildings in the districts of Ha Dong, Cau Giay, and Southern Tu Liem. 

Meanwhile, the housing prices in HCM City remained stable for the month. 

Both localities saw improvements in sales volume with a 6 percent increase and 1,250 successful transactions in Hanoi, and 7 percent and 1,150 successful transactions in HCM City. 

Positive signs were also witnessed in other localities, such as Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Kien Giang, and Binh Duong, particularly in hi-end projects and tourism facilities. 

JLL Vietnam, a real estate services firm, said mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on the domestic market continued where it left off in 2015 with deal volumes increasing in the first three months of this year and many successful transactions. 

Notable M&As in the first quarter included TNR Holdings’ purchase of TNR Tower in Hanoi from Vingroup for 110 million USD. Keppel Land spent 93.9 million USD to buy part of the Empire City project in HCM City’s District 2 from Empire City Ltd, while Hyatt and Thaigroup bought a hotel in Hanoi for 165 million USD. 

JLL Vietnam said many projects are attracting investors such as A&B Tower in HCM City’s District 1, the Nam Hai Resort in central Quang Nam province and the Six Senses Con Dao resort in southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province. 

The company also reported great interest from investors from the Republic of Korea, Japanese and Singaporean in Vietnamese real estate. It forecasts more M&As this year thanks to improvements in the market and growth slowdowns in some regional countries.-VNA

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