VietNamNet Bridge – It’s smaller cheaper houses that will sell well in 2010 according to property experts.
Anticipating a high demand for apartments with low prices in the post-economic downturn period, many real estate developers have focused on low cost apartment projects. These include the Binh Tri Dong B project in Binh Tan district in
Elsewhere there is a project in Long Thanh district in Dong Nai province with 1,000 apartments priced at 8 million dong per square metre. Van Phat Hung Company has announced the sale of 100 apartments among its 1,486 apartments of Binh Tan Complex project.
In addition, thousands of apartments in District 12, Go Vap and Thu Duc districts, developed by other real estate companies have been or will be launched onto the market in the first quarter of 2010.
According to deputy minister of Construction Nguyen Tran
Luong Tri Thin, general director of Dat Xanh Real Estate Company, which is carrying out Phu Gia Hung project with 240 average-priced apartments in Go Vap district in
Real estate developers in the north and central region have also pushed investment in the low and medium cost housing market. Vinaconex Xuan Mai, besides the project in
To date, real estate developers have registered 263 low cost projects with the total investment capital of 72,710 billion dong. Once operational, the projects will provide 205,380 apartments to serve the accommodation demand for 821,520 people.
While confirming the high demand for low and medium price apartments, analysts have also said that there are also opportunities for high grade products.
One hundred high grade apartments at Kenton Residences in Nha Be district were sold out just within two weeks since the apartments were put on sale in January 2010.
Many other high grade products have also been selling well, including Him Lam Riverside,
Nguyen Ngoc Duong, deputy general director of Phuong Trang Car and Real Estate Investment Company, which is offering a price of 4,000-4,800 dollar per square meter for New Pearl’s apartments in the centre of
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